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  • McKenzie Young is in the studio with the cast and crew of the Farm Bureau Summer Theatre production of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s “School of Rock: The Musical.” Performances are June 20, 21, 23, & 26 - 28 at 7:30 PM, in the Bistline Theatre at ISU’s Stephens Performing Arts Center.
  • Everyone has a list of songs that they love but may have forgotten about. These (for our host) are some of those songs. In this episode of Double XX, Elle dusts off the back shelves in her brain to bring back some songs that she herself hasn't heard in ages. With artists such as Berlin, Des'ree and Jewel, this installment may kickstart your search for forgotten gems.
  • On today’s episode, Madison talks with Zoe Jorgensen and Jessica McDermott from the Friends of Camas conservation group to discuss the approved Senate Joint Memorial #104 and the potential impact on the Camas National Wildlife Refuge. This is the first part of a three-part series focusing on multiple perspectives involved in running the refuge and the progress of the SJM #104. For more information, visit the Friends of Camas’ Instagram and Facebook pages, or the Idaho Legislature website at SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 104 – Idaho State Legislature.
  • The House Committee on Rules is scheduled to consider the rescission proposal tomorrow, June 10, at 2:00 p.m. ET. We do not expect the committee to allow amendments. A vote on the House Floor is expected as early as Wednesday.
  • Today on Idaho Found we speak with Josh Wheeler. Idaho State Representative for District 35 Seat B, and President of Wheeler Electric, Inc. From building a family to building a business to building a community: Josh shares the impact his community had on his life, and his genesis for running for public office.
  • It's Friday and time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters catches you up on the past week's headlines.
  • KISU’s Jaman Anderson sits down with Rachel Nelsen, student manager of Benny’s Pantry at Idaho State University, to discuss the pantry’s innovative partnership with the ISU Greenhouse. Rachel shares how the collaboration is bringing fresh, campus-grown produce to students facing food insecurity. Listeners will learn about the challenges and rewards of growing food for the campus community, how to get involved, and why supporting Benny’s Pantry matters now more than ever. This post includes access to Benny's Pantry volunteer opportunities sign-up forms.
  • The episode of "The Nature of Idaho" features hosts Dr. Leaf Tappinella and Peter Pruitt interviewing Angela Heileson and Ryan Hondo of the Idaho band Dirt Russell.
  • From clinical psychology to art, alumni like April and Lily have carried ISU’s impact into military service and global creative work.
  • Happy 25th! With this episode, Double XX reaches the 25 mark! So to celebrate, the theme is inspired by hit songs that were released in the same decade that our host was born. Stars such as Macy Gray and Erykah Badu are featured, as well as many of your favorite 90's women!
  • On today’s episode, Madison talks with Laurel Eastman, a CCL State Co-coordinator for Montana, to introduce the Citizens’ Climate Lobby and their upcoming volunteer training. The training will be held Saturday June 7, 2025 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Marshall Public Library in Pocatello. For more information or to join CCL, visit their website at Citizens' Climate Lobby | A Climate Change Organization. From there, follow the top right button labeled “Join CCL”. Input your email to be notified by the Pocatello group leaders, Paul Hancock and Dr. Creighton Hardin.
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