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In The Midwest, Reopening Looks Different State By State, Even City By City
As the country begins to lift stay-at-home orders, nowhere is the messy patchwork of timelines and rules more pronounced than in the Midwest. Businesses and customers are navigating a confusing maze.
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CDC study finds racial, regional disparities as schools reopened for in-person learning
Report shows that the prevalence of virtual-only education did decline across racial groups starting in January
Senate GOP Rushes To Finish Defense Bill And Avoid Showdown On Relief Payments
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the $2,000 relief checks have "no realistic path" in the Senate on their own. He has tied them to other provisions that Democrats blast as partisan.
'To Me He's Not A Number': Families Reflect As U.S. Passes 500,000 COVID-19 Deaths
Family members of those who've died from COVID-19 reflect on the milestone of 500,000 U.S. deaths, and how their individual loss fits within the magnitude of that number.
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Bureau of Land Management seeks public comment on Twin Falls-area wind farm proposal
Don't Call it Jazz presents South African Jazz
Checking out South African Jazz artists from back in the day to present day. Come check out a scene you may not know much about!
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ACHD accepting public comment on proposed changes to commission’s boundaries
The Alturas Institute presents "Russia's War on Ukraine"
The Alturas Institute and The City Club of Idaho Falls are coming together for a presentation on March 30th at 7pm
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Idaho State Civic Symphony presents Heroic Aspirations on February 21st
Artistic Director and Conductor for the Idaho State Civic Symphony, Dr. Nell Flanders, and the winner of the ISU Concerto Competition, Cortnie Hulse, join KISU’s Jamon Anderson to talk about the ISCS performance on February 21st. The evening will include works by Sibelius, Beethoven, and Gordeli.
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Lack of snow and economic uncertainty foretell a grim outlook for winter resorts
Lack of snow and economic uncertainty foretell a grim outlook for winter resorts
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