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Bengals Fall to UCF in Cancun Challenge
A tough challenge in Mexico
Pocatello Ski Swap November 4th and 5th
CW HOG is welcoming winter with the annual Ski Swap. The Ski Swap is a huge, two day market for public and private groups to sell and buy gear for the new snow season. This event will happen November 4th and 5th. We speak with Outdoor Recreation Coordinator Bob Ellis for details.
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ISU Women's Basketball
Bengals Fall to NAU
ISU Football
Bengal Football Kicks Off Fall Camp Aug. 1st
ISU Soccer
Bengal Soccer Wraps Up Exhibition Play With Saturday Doubleheader
ISU Volleyball
Aggies Can't Keep Up With the Bengals
Idaho Colleges and Universities Request Bigger Budget for Staff
Idaho colleges and universities have two priorities when budgeting: adding staff and giving raises to the current staff. The requests are in for the 2025-26 school year, and we have our first look at the numbers.
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Nisei Trials
Friends of Minidoka, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the lessons and legacies of the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans outside of Jerome, Idaho, will be hosting two programs in Idaho Falls about the thirty-seven Japanese Americanmen who defied the Selective Service Act while incarcerated at Minidoka Relocation Center during World War II.
A Month After Emergency Declaration, Trump's Promises Largely Unfulfilled
On March 13, President Trump promised to mobilize private and public resources to respond to the coronavirus. NPR followed up on each promise and found little action had been taken.
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As States Reopen, Do They Have The Workforce They Need To Stop Coronavirus Outbreaks?
NPR surveyed all 50 states to find out how many people they have doing contact tracing — one of the essential tools for keeping outbreaks from flaring up. Look up your state to see how it's doing.
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