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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Idaho needs you
There aren't enough Big Brothers to go around and BBBS is asking for volunteers.
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'Windfall' author chats with Idaho Matters
Author Erika Bolstad sits down with Idaho Matters to talk about her debut novel.
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Keeping people housed in the Treasure Valley
Here in Idaho two groups are helping to prevent evictions and keep people housed.
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Insulating your home just got a lot more eco-friendly
The market for eco-friendly products is growing. And that’s keeping companies that make insulation out of materials like wool and hemp busy. As Americans are increasing their focus on health and the environment there’s a growing market for sustainable home-building materials – like insulation.
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'Enchantment:' An author interview with Katherine May
New York Times bestselling author Katherine May is back with a new book, "Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age."
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: March 1, 2023
Earlier this week the Director of the FBI said the bureau believes COVID-19 most likely originated in a Chinese government-controlled lab and that there was a leak, which caused the virus to spread. Idaho Matters takes a look at how we have gotten back to this theory.
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A look at Boise's future with Mayor McLean
The next few months promise to be busier than usual at Boise City Hall. The city will be hiring a new director of the Office of Police Accountability and Boise will need to fill two empty seats on the City Council.
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Ada County wants your opinion on what to do with community parks
Ada County Parks and Waterways manages a wide variety of spots, including 11 miles of the Greenbelt and the launching point for 125,000 people who float the Boise River each year. The department is putting together a new long-term plan and they want to hear from you about what to do with the properties they manage.
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Protecting Green Book sites in the Mountain West
Black Americans used the Green Book in the mid-1900s to find safe places to travel. Now an organization in our region is highlighting many of these locations.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: February 24, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update on the two vacant seats on the Boise City Council, a look at the proposed Albertsons-Kroger merger and the latest news on the house where four U of I students were killed last year.
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