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Turning murder mysteries on their head
A new novel, The Hunter, puts to rest some tropes about suspense novels, small town crime, women and police corruption.
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Watershed management and the Columbia River basin
The Columbia River basin watershed is one of the biggest in the United States and is struggling with issues like water quality, toxic pollution and fish conservation. There are many who want help clean up and preserve the river basin, but that can be tricky problem to solve, as there is no one overarching entity in charge of this sprawling watershed.
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'Born Extraordinary:' An author interview with Meg Zucker
There are so many struggles facing parents and children in today’s world, then throw in any type of difference and those struggles can multiply. Meg Zucker, who was born with a genetic condition herself, knows those struggles and she wanted to give parents and caregivers some tools on how to support their children.
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'Pineapple Street:' An author interview with Jenny Jackson
Idaho Matters talks with author Jenny Jackson about her new book "Pineapple Street."
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: April 19, 2023
A new COVID-19 booster dose is about to be approved, just in time for a new variant that’s making the rounds. Plus, many hospitals and health clinics in Idaho and other parts of the country are dropping their mask requirements as mask-fatigue continues to grow. But is that a good idea? How do folks in the high risk category for COVID-19 feel about this move?
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'Microjoys:' An author interview with Cyndie Spiegel
Author Cyndie Spiegel is back with another book "Microjoys: Finding Hope When Life is Not Okay." The book is filled with essays about the microjoys that have kept Cyndie moving forward, even in the toughest times of her life.
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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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What's next for public lands: A conversation with Tracy Stone-Manning
Tracy Stone-Manning served as Montana's Director of the Department of Environmental Quality and she served with the National Wildlife Federation. Then in 2021, President Biden asked her to become the Director of the Bureau of Land Management. She spends a lot of time on the road, including this week as the guest of the Cecil Andrus Center for Public Policy and the annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists in Boise.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: April 21, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update on the Lori Vallow Daybell case, a look at Governor Little's thoughts on the 2023 legislative session and why a new community set to be built in Kuna is receiving pushback.
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A conversation with author Leah Konen
Idaho Matters sits down with the author of "You Should Have Told Me" to talk about her new page-turning thriller.
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