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It's time to make sure you're still registered to vote in Idaho
If you haven’t voted in a few years, your registration may have been dropped from the voter rolls. Every other year, Idaho’s 44 county clerks and the Secretary of State are required to do a review of the voter registration system and drop the voters who may have moved, who haven’t been voting and who have become ineligible to vote.
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What does the Silicon Valley Bank collapse mean for Idaho?
Idaho Matters takes a look at the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and what it could mean for Idahoans, Idaho banks and credit unions.
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'Clean Food, Messy Life:' An author interview with Jamie Truppie
Idaho Matters takes a look at a food memoire that is part challenge, part hope.
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Idaho Theater for Youth brings live performances to students across the state
How do you bring Amelia Earhart and a haunted radio to kids in all parts of Idaho? Plus teach them about trust and taking chances, with a little bit of history thrown in? Theater for Youth is doing exactly that, with a traveling production for 100,000 K-5 students, including refugees from Africa, Mexico, and Columbia - many of whom are watching their very first theater production.
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A closer look at where our water comes from and why rates could go up
The company that provides the water for much of the Treasure Valley is asking for a 24% rate hike to help pay for improvements to the large system that provides drinking water to over 105,000 homes and businesses. Idaho Matters takes a look at what those increased rates would help pay for, as well as where our water comes from and how it gets to our homes.
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Idaho State Softball: A new coaching philosophy and postseason ambitions
An interview with Head Coach - Andrew Rich
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ISU Cross Country: Montana State Cross Country Classic
An update from the recent cross country meet.
Bengal Business, May 2021 Episode with Steve Skaggs and Tyler Burch
For the May, 2021 episode of Bengal Business Radio Show our host, Dr. Shane Hunt, is joined by Steve Skaggs, the 2021 College of Business Professional Achievement Award winner. In the second half of the program Dean Hunt welcomes ISU Professor of Management Tyler Burch.
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Promoting gender equity with Ballet Idaho
Earlier this month Ballet Idaho was recognized for their role in promoting gender equity within the world of dance by the Dance Data Project. Idaho Matters talks with Ballet Idaho's Artistic Director and one of their choreographers to find out how we can bring more awareness to the gender gap in ballet and what it meant to the company to be recognized in this way.
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A look at Hemingway's love affair with the Wood River Valley
Join Idaho Matters as they tag along on a trip to Earnest Hemingway's Sun Valley home.
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