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Hoku Scientific, Inc.: Hoku Announces Realignment of Polysilicon Capacity; Outlines Financing Plan

POCATELLO, ID (MARKET WIRE) Hoku Materials, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOKU) established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, today announced that after recently securing an aggregate of more than $1 billion in new polysilicon purchase commitments from Kinko Energy, Tianwei New Energy, and Wealthy Rise International, Ltd (Solargiga) (announced...

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Hoku Scientific, Inc.: Hoku and Solargiga Sign $455 Million Polysilicon Supply Contract

POCATELLO, ID and HONG KONG (MARKET WIRE) Hoku Materials, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOKU) established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, and Wealthy Rise International, Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Solargiga Energy Holdings, Ltd. (HKG: 0757), a manufacturer of monocrystalline ingots and wafers in China, today announced the signing...

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The Weekly Report: Area football teams' Idaho games on TV

Matt Williams is thinking big. The organizer of the Sept. 13 Rocky Mountain Rumble, which will pit four area high school football powers against four Idaho teams, anticipates a crowd of more than 10,000 for the event at Pocatello's Holt Arena, Idaho State's indoor stadium.

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Bannock County Commissioners Select Legacy Hospital Partners

POCATELLO, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Bannock County Commission has announced the selection of Legacy Hospital Partners, Inc. (LHP) of Plano, Texas as the proposed capital partner in a

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Policing mentally ill in S. Idahoproves costly - Associated Press

August 10, 2008 POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) - Authorities in southern Idaho say they've had to reduce police protection in Bannock County and devote more time to transporting mentally ill patients to cities such as Boise. The mental health unit at the Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello has no room for new patients, and police no longer have the option of holding these individuals in the county jail

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43SB video: Larry LaRocco speaks on energy innovation and independence

Click To Play Idaho's Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Larry LaRocco speaking at the Idaho Farm Bureau Summer Presidents meeting July 23rd, 2008 at the Holiday Inn in Pocatello. read more ยป

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Hoku and Tianwei Sign $284 Million Polysilicon Supply Contract

POCATELLO, ID and CHENGDU, CHINA -- 08/05/08 -- Hoku Materials, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOKU) established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, and Tianwei New Energy (Chengdu) Wafer Co...

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Hoku Scientific, Inc.: Hoku and Tianwei Sign $284 Million Polysilicon Supply Contract

POCATELLO, ID and CHENGDU, CHINA (MARKET WIRE) Hoku Materials, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOKU) established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, and Tianwei New Energy (Chengdu) Wafer Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. that manufactures silicon wafers, photovoltaic cells, and modules in China, today announced...

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Unshelved News: Firing Squad

Marshall Public Library of Pocatello, ID has a new policy on overdues: P.S. We have just a couple of these jackets left in our store. Posted by Bill on 7/31/2008 12:06:00 PM

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Hoku and Jiangxi Kinko Energy Sign $298 Million Polysilicon Supply Contract

POCATELLO, ID and SHANGHAI, CHINA -- 07/30/08 -- Hoku Materials, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOKU), established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, and Jiangxi Kinko Energy Company, Ltd., ..

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Hoku Scientific, Inc.: Hoku and Jiangxi Kinko Energy Sign $298 Million Polysilicon Supply Contract

POCATELLO, ID and SHANGHAI, CHINA (MARKET WIRE) Hoku Materials, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoku Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOKU), established to manufacture and sell polysilicon for the solar market, and Jiangxi Kinko Energy Company, Ltd., a manufacturer of silicon ingots, wafers and related products in China, today announced the signing of a definitive contract for Hoku's sale and delivery...

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Hoku taps Honeywell to help with production

Honeywell announced Tuesday that it will design and install the core process and safety systems at Hoku Materials' new plant in Pocatello, Idaho.

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Cougars again spotted in urban Idaho

Posted: 9:32 AM- POCATELLO, Idaho - Cougars are again encroaching on Bengal territory. Security officials at Idaho State University are confirming yet another cougar sighting on the Pocatello campus.

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PMC and County Announce Potential Capital Partners for Hospital

POCATELLO, Idaho, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- After more than a dozen indications of interest in the Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by Bannock County and Portneuf Medical Center (PMC), the County Commission, with advice from the leaders of PMC and its medical staff, has named two finalists as possible capital partners to complete construction of a new full-service hospital on its 61-acre campus.

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Researchers track toads with tiny transceivers

POCATELLO, Idaho -- A researcher who attaches tiny transceivers to toads to find out why a fungus is killing them in some states but not others says elevation could be the key factor.