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'I Didn't Do the Thing Today:' An author interview with Madeleine Dore
Do you ever feel like you haven't gotten enough accomplished in the day, in the month or even the year? Well, you are not alone in those feelings.
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'An Honest Living' author talks with Idaho Matters
Before he was the Editor-in-Chief at CrimeReads, Dwyer Murphy was a lawyer. Now, he is also an author. Dwyer joined Idaho Matters to talk more about his new novel and why he gave up law for writing crime fiction.
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Author of 'The Paris Bookseller' on Idaho Matters
Idaho Matters talks with author Keri Mare about her new novel on American writers in Paris during the 1920s.
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Lake Powell's low water levels reveal some natural beauty
This year, Lake Powell will get a big boost from melting snow. The nation’s second-largest reservoir on the Colorado River needed the water because it was at a record low earlier this year.
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'Building Boys:' An author interview with Jennifer Fink
As parents we can probably all agree that we want to raise well-rounded, emotionally intelligent, kind human beings. But in the culture and the climate that we live in that can be tough, especially when we're raising boys in a world that often rewards stereotypical masculinity.
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Mobile clinic provides care to students in need
Here in Idaho not every family has easy access to a doctor. This can create a gap, leaving children without regular medical care. That's why St. Luke's has stocked a mobile care clinic with everything it needs to hit the road and bring the health professionals to the kids that need them most.
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Don't Call it Jazz-Pride Month
For this week’s episode, Jon Armstrong continues his annual tradition of celebrating LGBTQ creative musicians in recognition of Pride month.
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Cleaning up Japanese beetles in Canyon County
Japanese beetles have invaded Canyon County. Well, at least one small residential area of Caldwell and the Idaho Department of Agriculture is working to eliminate these nasty pests.
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Bureau of Land Management helps protect grouse habitat
Approximately 390 acres of land west of Midvale are now in public hands as part of a cooperative effort to help Columbian sharp-tailed grouse.
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Historic postal uniform found in Burley, Idaho
Last year two men found a unique piece of history in the attic of Burley, Idaho home.
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