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  • West Valley needs to increase its rates for Caldwell just to pay the bills, after it says it has been undercharging for its services for years.
  • James Doubek is an associate editor and reporter for NPR. He frequently covers breaking news for NPR.org and NPR's hourly newscast. In 2018, he reported feature stories for NPR's business desk on topics including electric scooters, cryptocurrency, and small business owners who lost out when Amazon made a deal with Apple.
  • Welcome to an enlightening episode of Operation Freedom Recovery, where we engage in a riveting conversation with Angel Lyn, founder of Yin on Fire, and Army veteran Doug Cook. Together, they unravel the dynamics of masculine and feminine energies as they intersect with parenthood and military service. Angel's therapeutic expertise guided Doug, who, after 25 years in the US Army, sought personal growth and shed old military programming with her support. Join us to explore emotional intelligence, personal biases, parenting, spirituality, and self-awareness in a transformative dialogue that transcends their unique journeys, revealing the profound resilience of the human spirit. Tune in for an inspiring exploration of growth and empowerment. Also, visit this link to register for the Yin on Fire festival for a collective healing experience: https://nouri.ai/events/1678cfe5-a874-4b6b-8a02-5d8040299b55?affiliate=DanMill&open=false&step=1
  • The Trump administration is trying to repeal the Roadless Rule, which prohibits new road construction in large swaths of national forests. They say this will aid fire response, but new research is calling that into question.
  • The White River National Forest in western Colorado uses a variety of methods to manage its 2.3 million acres, whether that's pickup trucks, all-terrain vehicles, or drones, but there's one tried and true method of getting around the wilderness that the forest service still relies on - horses and mules. Recently, workers got some training in the saddle.
  • The Department of the Interior (DOI) has formally announced the establishment of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service (USWFS), a development that came the same week that the U.S. Congress declined to fund it.
  • Pocatello, ID – KISU Public Radio is thrilled to announce the launch of its mobile app, designed to bring an enriched and more convenient listening experience to its audience. Available now for Apple and Android devices, the KISU Public Radio App provides seamless access to live streaming, on-demand programs, scheduling tools, and interactive features.

    With the new KISU app, listeners can enjoy their favorite programs anytime, anywhere. The app’s DVR-like controls allow users to pause, rewind, and fast-forward live audio, ensuring they never miss an important moment. Whether tuning in from home or on the go, the app makes it easy to stay connected to KISU’s high-quality programming.

    Key Features of the KISU Public Radio App:

    Live Streaming:

    • Listen to KISU live with the ability to pause, rewind, and fast forward.
    • Integrated program schedules for easy access.
    • Background listening while using other apps.
    On-Demand Content:

    • Access past KISU programs and select national shows quickly and conveniently.
    • View program web pages for additional information.
    Additional Features:

    • Alarm Clock & Sleep Timer – Wake up or fall asleep to KISU’s programming.
    • Share Functionality – Easily share stories and programs with friends and family.
    • Events Calendar – Stay informed about local events in East Idaho.
    • “Talk to Us” Feature – Record and share voice or video messages directly with KISU.
    For ISU Athletics fans, the app also provides live audio streaming of ISU Football, Women’s Basketball, and Men’s Basketball games. Bengal fans can set alarms to ensure they never miss a minute of the action.

    “The KISU mobile app is a game-changer for our listeners,” said Jamon Anderson, GM at KISU Public Radio. “With user-friendly features like live streaming, on-demand access, and customizable alarms, we’re making it easier than ever to stay engaged with KISU’s programming.”

    The KISU Public Radio App is developed in partnership with Public Media Apps, ensuring a high-quality and intuitive experience for users. Additional app content and features will be added in the months to come. Best of all, the app is completely free to download and use. 

    Listeners can download the KISU Public Radio App today by searching for “KISU Radio” in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. KISU welcomes user feedback to continue improving and enhancing the app’s features.

    The KISU mobile app is now one of only two apps officially associated with Idaho State University available in major app stores. This achievement was made possible in part through the collaborative efforts of KISU’s website team, Public Media Apps, ISU’s ITS Application Analysis and Development Department, and ISU University Advancement leadership.

    For more information, visit kisu.org/app or contact Jamon Anderson at JamonAnderson@isu.edu

    About KISU Public Radio: KISU Public Radio is dedicated to providing high-quality news, educational content, and entertainment to the East Idaho community. Through live and on-demand programming, KISU keeps listeners informed and engaged with local, national, and international stories that matter to the East Idaho and ISU communities.

    Download the KISU Public Radio App Today and Stay Connected!

  • We get an update on the trail, which has been fought in court since 2019.
  • Access to health care services in Idaho is getting harder as a shortage of doctors and other health workers makes getting a timely appointment difficult. However, Optum Idaho is trying to increase access to primary health care and routine medical tests with its mobile clinics, which come to central locations in four Idaho counties every month, and offer easy access to some standard medical checks.
  • Angel Lyn holds a Master’s in Social Work and is known as a soul mentor, as well as the co-creator of Yin on Fire, a transformational festival in Southern Utah. Born and raised in St. George, Utah, Angel studied social work at BYU Hawaii and later earned her Master’s degree from Brigham Young University in Provo. Alongside her work, she’s a devoted homeschooling mother of five lively sons and has embraced three wonderful bonus daughters through her blended family with her partner, Eric. Angel is passionate about connecting people, mentoring, and championing others' dreams, but she also values solitude, nature, and the ocean as sources of inspiration for her writing and introspection. As a “born-again non-therapist,” she has embraced a fulfilling career as a soul mentor, author, speaker, and life transformation enthusiast. Today, we’ll be diving into her latest book, Soul-U-lar Evolution: A Mormon Woman's Transcendent Journey to Love, where she shares her personal evolution and insights on love, faith, and spiritual growth. You can find her book on Amazon and learn more about her festival by visiting www.yinonfire.com
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