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Fundraising a dead heat between Republican candidates for Idaho lieutenant governor
Combined total far higher than previous lieutenant governor races
Show Naming Contest from Dean of Students and KISU-FM
ISU Dean of Students Matt Daily joins Jamon Anderson to announce a new monthly radio program and a show-naming-contest for ISU students. Students can submit suggestions (with directions in this post) for a chance to win a pair of FULL 5-Day Festival passes to the Treefort Music Fest in Boise this month.
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Biden Outlines Plan To Restart Economy, Including Testing Every Worker
The presumptive Democratic nominee spoke with Philadelphia community leaders about protecting public health while reopening businesses and schools, aided by expansive federal involvement and spending.
The Fort Hall Mine Landfill: Groundwater Pollution
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel investigate a new topic, the Fort Hall Mine Landfill. Hazardous chemicals were dumped into the landfill…
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The Customer Is Always Right. Except When They Won't Wear A Mask
In the age of COVID-19, most people follow social distancing and mask guidelines when they enter stores and restaurants. But then there are the nightmare customers who won't comply.
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9 Ways Schools Will Look Different When (And If) They Reopen
From shorter days to smaller classes, school will likely look radically different in the fall.
Montana Is Open, But For Now The Blackfeet Nation Is Closed
Montana has one of the country's lowest coronavirus infection rates, and is reopening to tourists. But the Blackfeet Nation, whose reservation borders Glacier National Park, is moving more cautiously.
When COVID-19 Took Away Performances, Musician Launched Quaranchella
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Adam Chester, a Los Angeles-based artist and stand-in for Elton John, who has been staging weekly concerts in his neighborhood for charity.
Business Adapts To Deliver The World, In A Long Island Oyster, Door To Door
As sales to restaurant clients dried up, oyster farmer Peter Stein had to adapt or perish. Now, he's delivering oysters directly to individual customers, doing about 20% of his usual business.
Troubled Maryland plant told to toss part of the J&J vaccine ingredient it manufactured
Several batches of the J&J vaccine substance were deemed unsuitable, and other batches are under review.
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