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Obituary for Murray R. Doggett - East Idaho News eastidahonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eastidahonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Stand-up comedian, television host, actor and musician Jimmy Fallon stopped at a local business in Idaho Falls earlier this week and purchased a guitar. ....
Editor s Note Editor s note: Newspapers across southern Idaho collaborated this month to tell the stories of some of those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. BOISE â When Diana Logan and her husband, David Logan, first got sick with COVID-19 in late August, the couple expected theyâd be able to recover with time. However, only Diana did. David died Oct. 4 at 65 years old from the novel coronavirus â a disease that has killed more than a thousand Idahoans since the start of the pandemic in March. Prior to his death, he had spent more than a month in the hospital and about half of that time on a ventilator. ....
Remembering loved ones who died of COVID-19: 'He never tried to show off to anyone. He just sang in church and did his thing' — Mike Doggett, 71 | Local magicvalley.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from magicvalley.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Landon Harris, registered nurse, starts an intravenous drip for a patient with COVID-19 in the intensive care unit at Community Hospital on Dec. 7, 2020.JOHN ROARK | jroark@postregister.com In less than one year, more than a quarter-million Americans, including more than 1,100 Idahoans, have died from COVID-19. Among those who ve died are more than 130 residents of the largely rural eastern portion of the state. Statewide more than 118,000 residents have been infected with the disease since the start of the pandemic, which arrived in the state in March. The numbers are heartbreaking. But beyond the numbers are the stories of the sacrifices made by frontline health care workers. Stories of families torn apart by the death of a loved one. And stories of people with persisting COVID-19 systems months after ârecovery.â ....