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Idaho students encourage people to reduce their plastic use
The choice to use a plastic bag may seem like a small one, but it has big consequences for the environment. Which is why students in the Treasure Valley are encouraging people to make the switch to a reusable tote.
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Nonprofit helps to support local food producers with new restaurant
City of Good is a Boise-based nonprofit that works to build a sustainable food system by supporting local food producers as well as making sure there is equitable access to local food for everyone. Now, it has opened a restaurant.
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What to Watch: Movies to see and movies to avoid
There are some new movies out in theaters; we'll tell you what's worth checking out and what to avoid, plus one of TV's best comedies is signing off for the last time.
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Musical group 'Celtic Woman' comes to Boise
You've seen them on PBS, and you've heard them perform all over the globe, they are Celtic Woman, and they're on their 20th anniversary tour.
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Special Olympics Idaho athletes to compete in 2024 State Summer Games
For more than 50 years, Special Olympics Idaho has been empowering those with intellectual disabilities to take part in competition and hone their skills as athletes.
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New exhibit at the Idaho State Museum sheds light on the experiences of Japanese Americans
After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor during World War II, the lives of Japanese Americans changed dramatically.
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University of Idaho to open new center focusing on women's health and nutrition
The Gem State will soon have a new biomedical center focusing strictly on women's health and nutrition.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: April 12, 2024
It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up-to-date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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'Becoming Madam Secretary:' An author interview with Stephanie Dray
New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray is back with a look at one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, Frances Perkins. It's a name you may not be familiar with, but you should be.
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'Becoming Madam Secretary:' An author interview with Stephanie Dray
New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray is back with a look at one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, Frances Perkins. It's a name you may not be familiar with, but you should be.
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