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Off the Rails rewards KISU Bengal Giving Day Donors!
Today is Bengal Giving Day, and the campaign officially kicks off for 1901 minutes, at 9 am and runs through 4:41 on tomorrow, April 11th. To help raise funds for KISU-FM, Justin Arias and the folks at Off the Rails will be offering a complimentary drink to those who pledge online or in-person to KISU during the Bengal Giving Day event!
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Don't Call it Jazz: Saxreligious
Don’t Call it Jazz is thrilled to host Bay Area musician Saxreligious (Eli Maliwan) to listen to and celebrate his new album Elysia Marginata, out on Hot Record Societe.
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Yellowstone shootout and geyser incident could be symbolic of national trends
There have been over 40 homicides in national parks over the last decade. And experts say accidents happen all the time, especially in the water.
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Nepalese Night celebration at the ISU Student Union this Saturday, February 24, 2024
Each year, the Nepalese Students’ Association (or NSA) at Idaho State University hosts Nepalese Night. The event provides an opportunity for community and campus to enjoy and learn about Nepalese customs and culture through food, cultural performances, traditional dress, and the many Nepali students attending Idaho State University.
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When It Comes To Reopening Schools, 'The Devil's In The Details,' Educators Say
Teachers, parents and district leaders say the back-to-school season has fogged over with confusion. Will schools reopen? And if so, how?
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Build Back Better: What’s in it for Idaho?
Legislation includes hundreds of provisions that could affect local children and families
She has cancer. But as an Idaho DACA recipient, she couldn’t get insurance for months.
Karla Rodriguez is one of nearly 3,000 DACA recipients in Idaho
He's Immunocompromised. She's An ER Doctor. They Are Living Together, Apart
Wendy Jackson, a pediatric emergency doctor, is working through the coronavirus crisis. Her husband, Robert, had a kidney transplant four years ago. They keep 6 to 8 feet between themselves at home.
Boise State report: 75% of missing Indigenous people in Idaho are women
Researchers recommend more resources for tribal officials, better data collection
Hotels And Restaurants That Survived Pandemic Face New Challenge: Staffing Shortages
Business owners who rely on seasonal foreign workers coming to the U.S. on H-2B visas are struggling to find help they need for what's expected to be a busy summer.
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