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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: May 24, 2023
China is facing a new wave of COIVD-19 infections that could see as many as 65 million cases per week by the end of June, as a new Omicron variant has been hitting the country since last month.
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The Seven Devils Playwrights Conference returns to McCall
Next month the Seven Devils Playwrights Conference will be returning to McCall for its 23rd year, bringing together directors, actors, playwrights and more for two weeks of new plays and workshops.
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'The Three of Us:' An author interview with Ore Agbaje-Williams
If you’ve been looking for a book that will be tough to put down, "The Three of Us" may be just what you’re looking for.
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Replacing acts of hate with art in Boise
After finding anti-semitic graffiti in the 8th Street tunnel last year, the City of Boise came together to spread a different message, one of acceptance and belonging and that's exactly what they did.
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Taking a field trip with the birds
Idaho Matters takes a field trip with some bird experts to learn how to spot all kinds of birds in Southern Idaho.
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'The Only Game in Town:' An author interview with Lacie Waldon
Author Lacie Waldon joins Idaho Matters to talk about her latest book, "The Only Game in Town."
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'I Didn't Do the Thing Today:' An author interview with Madeleine Dore
Do you ever feel like you haven't gotten enough accomplished in the day, in the month or even the year? Well, you are not alone in those feelings.
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'An Honest Living' author talks with Idaho Matters
Before he was the Editor-in-Chief at CrimeReads, Dwyer Murphy was a lawyer. Now, he is also an author. Dwyer joined Idaho Matters to talk more about his new novel and why he gave up law for writing crime fiction.
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Cleaning up Japanese beetles in Canyon County
Japanese beetles have invaded Canyon County. Well, at least one small residential area of Caldwell and the Idaho Department of Agriculture is working to eliminate these nasty pests.
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Water scarcity in tribal communities result in health issues for children
Tribal communities have historically had a hard time getting clean drinking water and that can affect the health of their babies. Some public health studies have tried to change the narrative.
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