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Bruneau Dunes unveils new telescope
Bruneau Dunes will soon be offering a new way to look at the night sky!
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Remembering our fallen this Memorial Day
This Memorial Day Idaho is experiencing an influx of veterans moving to the state and its not hard to understand why.
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The Dutch National Ballet kicks off their tour in Sun Valley
This July the Dutch National Ballet will be embarking on their first U.S. tour in 40 years and their first stop will be in Idaho.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: May 24, 2023
China is facing a new wave of COIVD-19 infections that could see as many as 65 million cases per week by the end of June, as a new Omicron variant has been hitting the country since last month.
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The Seven Devils Playwrights Conference returns to McCall
Next month the Seven Devils Playwrights Conference will be returning to McCall for its 23rd year, bringing together directors, actors, playwrights and more for two weeks of new plays and workshops.
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'Best Men': An author interview with Sidney Karger
What happens when the boy meets the girl's fiance's brother?
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A new project could soon mean clean water for one Navajo community
Pouring a glass of water in your kitchen isn’t always easy on tribal lands. Overall, Native American families are 19 times more likely than a white family to lack indoor plumbing. And it’s a big problem in our region.
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New wildlife pass aims to keep animals and drivers safe on the road
A new wildlife pass is being built along Highway 21 to help keep animals and drivers safe from collisions.
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The Boise Bicycle Project is making bikes more accessible for kids
This week the Boise Bicycle Project is launching a program that will offer families a new way to purchase bikes for their kids. The goal of the nonprofit is to provide access to bikes in an affordable, reliable and sustainable way. In order to help achieve this goal, BBP is introducing a sliding-scale payment method where parents pay what they can afford in exchange for a new summer ride for their kids.
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DCiJ discusses Meadowlark Music Festival and features music from ISU Big Band
For this week's episode of Don't Call it Jazz, Jon sits down with Dan Simms, founder and producer of the inaugural Meadowlark Music Festival, which will run from June 2nd-4th at his ranch just outside of Aberdeen. We'll also listen to the performance by the ISU big band from our recent spring performance at Jensen Hall.
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