Come join us for the 23rd annual Christmas in the Night Time Skies!
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We hope you are as impressed with the quality of photography! There were some fantastic entries this round. There are also some very happy contestants who have once again left us with some extraordinary photos of our favorite state.
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Pocatello-area Veterans and current Armed Services personnel and their families are invited to attend this celebration!
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All essays must be received by October 25, 2013. Prize winners will be notified no later than October 31, 2013.
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Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company of Idaho today announced an essay contest encouraging students with a family member who has served or is serving in the Armed Forces to reflect on what their service means to them.
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Another round in the Farm Bureau Insurance “Reasons to Love Idaho” Photo Contest has come to a close and winning contestants across Idaho are enjoying either a new Apple iPad or their share of contest prize money.
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On January 15 the contest judges reviewed nearly two hundred outstanding photographic entries submitted as part of round 14 of the Reasons To Love Idaho Photo Contest. After careful consideration nine entries were chosen to move on to the finalist round.
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Over 300 Idaho Veterans and their families attended the Second Annual “Farm Bureau Salute to Idaho Veterans”. This special event was created to let our Veterans and active duty military personnel know that Farm Bureau deeply appreciates the sacrifices they have made to protect our liberties.
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This year's Christmas in the Night Time Skies event collected 1,958 toys — 385 more than last year and almost 700 more than 2012 — for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Foundation. The foundation will distribute the toys to less fortunate children in our community this Christmas.
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The Relay’s July 17 closing ceremonies, the Farm Bureau Insurance team had raised $11,690 for the fight against cancer and captured the Top Fundraising Team award for the fifth consecutive year.
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