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Early voting for Idaho’s May 17 primary elections starts today
Idaho agencies will host World Refugee Day celebration with food, dance, music, citizenship ceremony
Electric vehicle charging ports added to 12 Idaho locations with EV program funding
Advocates plan to sue USFWS for not protecting tiny Western rabbit
Conservation groups say they intend to sue the federal government if it doesn’t take steps to protect the world’s smallest rabbit, which is found across the Mountain West.
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Southeast Idaho Homeless Stand Down
In its 27th year, the Southeast Idaho Homeless Stand Down is a community event put on collaboratively by a large group of individuals representing various programs at Idaho State University as well as many support agencies in the surrounding community. Jessica Buckley and Kale Bergeson, event and volunteer coordinators, visit with KISU's McKenzie Young for details on how all in the community can participate.
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THE ISU FOOTBALL ROAD SHOW KICKS OFF TOMORROW
With the 2025 Idaho State University Football Road Show starting tomorrow, I wanted to personally send out one last reminder to encourage you — our alumni, donors, parents, and fans — to make plans to attend!
Mountain West communities may be at risk of measles outbreaks
At least 95% of community members need to be vaccinated to protect against the virus. That number is a lot lower in some western states.
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A preview of Memories and Mysteries, the Idaho State Civic Symphony performance on April 25, 2025
The Idaho State Civic Symphony will present its final performance of the season titled “Memories and Mysteries” this month on April 25th. This concert features guest composer and soloist Daniel Pesca performing the World Premiere of his new piano concerto, Up North. Dr. Daniel Pesca and Dr. Nell Flanders join KISU’s Jamon Anderson for a preview of the April 25th performance.
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Hotels And Restaurants That Survived Pandemic Face New Challenge: Staffing Shortages
Business owners who rely on seasonal foreign workers coming to the U.S. on H-2B visas are struggling to find help they need for what's expected to be a busy summer.
Environmental justice advocates look to historic $3.5T spending bill for bold action
Environmental activists view reconciliation process in Congress as a chance to build off of, expand bipartisan bill
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