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  • Schools around the country are back in session and not only are we seeing a COVID-19 surge but, meningitis is also top of mind. So what should we know in order to protect ourselves?
  • Its was warm and balmy in early June in Idaho, but half a world away one Idaho reporter was freezing cold on the side of an African mountain.
  • Resident movie critic George Prentice joins Idaho Matters for a run-down of his must see tv and movies of 2023!
  • Western Idaho Community Health Collaborative, or WICHC for short, has an action plan to try to address the top three concerns of community members.
  • The City of Boise is back in the market for a new police chief after current Chief Ron Winegar announced his retirement. It’s the fourth time in four years that the city has been in the market for a new head for the department.
  • In this episode, Nate Crystal, owner of Crystal Cabinets discusses with Dan his struggle with clinical depression, feelings of inferiority, trauma, self destruction, suicide attempts and isolation due to social idealism. Nate's personal understanding of social standards, like many of us, caused him to suppress his emotions in an attempt to fit in and alter his behavior to gain acceptance in his community. Nate's upbringing included religion in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, commonly called the "Mormon Church” with the military influence of his father who is a Veteran of the National Guard. Hear how he was able to confront his depression and learn to love himself. Nate shares his view of spirituality, personal growth and hope; where there is a choice, there is a way. His reliance on himself, his family, medical intervention and homeopathic Ketamine therapy helped him discover his full potential.
  • A cyberattack two weeks ago has paralyzed the largest U.S. health care payment system, and the impact of that is affecting Idahoans.
  • A new podcast titled "A Good Guy" tells the story of active-duty marine sergeant, Joshua Abbott. He was part of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. What was he doing there? That’s the question the podcast wanted to answer.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including the first mayoral candidate debate and an update on Student ID cards at the polls.
  • With the holiday season in full swing more and more people are traveling, which can mean a higher risk of getting sick.
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