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Teaching Idaho history with collector cards
Kids can now collect pieces of history at the Idaho State Museum, including parachuting beavers, lonesome sockeye salmon and a skiing spud!
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Fighting a spike in crime in Canyon County
According to a recent report Crime in Canyon County went up more than 10 percent from 2021 to 2022 - with violent crimes, like murder and assault, rising dramatically.
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The Boise Goathead Festival returns
Getting a flat tire on your bike from a goathead is a summer time rite of passage in Idaho. These spikey plants are public enemy number one for many outdoor enthusiasts, which is why Jimmy Hallyburton, Founder of the Boise Bicycle Project, came up with the idea of the Boise Goathead Festival.
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Blind climber uses mental map to reach world champion status
The International Climbers’ Festival was held in our region recently, and it offered an unusual clinic focused on mentally visualizing climbing routes, rather than depending on sight. It featured a champion climber who happens to be legally blind.
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New sage grouse protection plan has states cautious for the future
Federal officials want to expand the protected range for sage grouse, but some in our region are skeptical about that plan. In Wyoming, for example, state officials want more say in the new protections – which could mean less land will be affected.
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Idaho wheat is helping feed the world
Idaho may be known for its potatoes, but it's also known for its wheat, which is grown by local farmers and sent all over, including overseas. They often help feed the world; particularly countries hobbled by famine, a pandemic or the current war in Ukraine.
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Osher Institute means learning doesn't have to stop when you leave school
From astronomy to Ice Age mammals, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute brings learning and fellowship together.
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What do the Trump indictments mean for American democracy?
Idaho Matters takes a look at the charges against former President Donald Trump and what it means for the rule of law, our constitution, and American democracy.
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New study reveals startling cause of bird deaths
When you see a dead bird below a power line your first thought is likely that it died from electrocution. This is a common conventional wisdom, but it turns out it's wrong.
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Idaho nonprofit empowers kids with The Shoe That Grows
Here in Idaho a nonprofit is helping to provide shoes to thousands of kids around the world, working to address a problem that many families impacted by poverty come up against: bare feet.
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