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KISU-FM at 91.1 from Pocatello will operate at reduced power in July as we transition to a new FM tower site
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Invasive mussels continue to spread in Mountain West
Quagga or zebra mussels have been detected in every state in the region except for Wyoming and New Mexico.
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ISU’s 8th annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition
The Graduate School at Idaho State University announces the 8th annual 3MT is an academic competition that cultivates students’ presentation and science communication skills.
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As wildfires get more intense, researchers say beavers have a role to play in confronting the crisis
Beavers are often seen as pests, but recent research in Idaho suggests they play an important role in helping forests rebound from wildfire by creating “refugia” for plants and animals.
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Nevada fully implements new voter system and has a voter ID initiative on the ballot
Many states, such as Nevada, have taken a number of measures to ensure the integrity of their voting system following the last presidential election. This is of particular concern in states that became embroiled in "election denialism" schemes and are considered “battleground” states.
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Mountain West agriculture groups urge Congress to pass new farm bill
Experts say a temporary measure that extended the life of the farm bill last year is likely to expire at the end of this month.
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National park visitors spent $5 billion in gateway towns in our region last year
Those tourism dollars often help keep local economies running, but there’s also major stresses on infrastructure that is not built to withstand the crowds.
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States could hire more international doctors under federal program, analysis shows
Between 2001 and 2020, 18,000 doctors were hired through the program. Most are required to practice in underserved communities for at least three years.
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Ammunition vending machines are coming to Western states. In Nevada, that raises concerns.
Vending machines selling ammunition already exist in places such as Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas. A few may come to Colorado later this month. It makes some people nervous in Las Vegas, which marks the seventh anniversary of the worst shooting in U.S. history on Oct. 1 and is still dealing with the trauma of that event.
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ISU Hosts Hispanic Heritage Month Events in September and October
Geovanny Mendoza visits with KISU’s Hadley Bodell about Hispanic Heritage programming at Idaho State University. Events run from September 19th through October. Listen or read-on for more information.
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Tribes will travel to Washington to lobby lawmakers to revive Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
Members of several Native tribes will travel to Washington, D.C. in an attempt to get lawmakers to revive a program aimed at helping them afford healthcare due to toxic poisoning.
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