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Boise State report: 75% of missing Indigenous people in Idaho are women
Researchers recommend more resources for tribal officials, better data collection
Community Voices: A Most Favored Tool (Meaning Implement)
Sarah May Clarkson insightful columns have long been a feature of the Idaho State Journal. We're thrilled to introduce her voice to a new platform with Community Voices, a brand-new KISU segment where Sarah May brings her written words to life for radio.
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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
In the Panhandle, a trustee’s race plays out under a national spotlight
When a bear tries to steal elk from wolves in Yellowstone National Park, here’s what happens
New study based partly in Yellowstone sheds light on the interactions of these animals and how they compete for food
Damning Salmon? An Ecological and Native American Perspective, Part 1
To reach their spawning grounds, Salmon complete a remarkable migration within Idaho’s Rivers. But, this ecologically vital species is under threat. This…
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Being a Student During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 1, with Emma Watts
Back at the inception of the Mind Tap series, which was around a year ago, the Mind Tap team sat around a table and discussed important stressors to…
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The Pandemic Pushed People Outside And Now, Some Companies Hope They Stay There
Millions of people headed outside for recreation during the pandemic, sparking a banner year for many outdoor gear companies. Now, those companies hope to lock in their newly expanded markets.
Pandemic Gardens Satisfy A Hunger For More Than Just Good Tomatoes
The victory gardens of the 1940s helped people contribute to the war effort from the safety of home. 75 years later, vegetable gardens are having a resurgence, for similiar reasons.
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