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Helping everyone play: Tree Town Tennis aims to build first public indoor facility
Tree Town Tennis is serving up fun, adaptive challenges and community spirit at its 'Swing Into Spring 2026' fundraiser to build the city's first public indoor tennis facility.
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Whiskey, poetry and tradition: Robert Burns Night returns to Idaho
Idaho tips a glass to Scotland's beloved poet Robert Burns with a night of verse, tradition and celebration marking more than a century of local Scottish heritage.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: January 23, 2026
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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NPR Tiny Desk contest returns, drawing Idaho artists into the spotlight
With the Feb. 9th deadline approaching, two NPR Tiny Desk judges joined Idaho Matters to talk about the contest that could take local musicians from their living rooms to NPR's iconic Tiny Desk stage.
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Inside the plastic problem: Erica Cirino on pollution, health and hopeful solutions
Plastic's invisible trail runs through our air, food and oceans — reshaping ecosystems and human health in ways we're only beginning to understand.
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'Journal of the Plague Years:' One Idaho author reflects on life during and after COVID
From the solitude of Idaho's Sawtooth Valley, writer John Rember turned the uncertainty of the COVID-19 shutdown into a deeply personal chronicle of life during a world-altering moment.
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From the lungs to the brain: A neurologist explains the hidden dangers of wildfire smoke
As Idahoans endure weeks of wildfire smoke each summer, a neurologist is warning that what we breathe doesn't just irritate our lungs — it may be harming our brains as well.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: January 16, 2026
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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No more soda or candy: Idaho's new SNAP restrictions reshape grocery shopping
Starting Feb. 15, Idaho's new SNAP rules will ban candy and soda purchases, forcing thousands of shoppers, and the stores that serve them, to rethink how they buy and sell groceries.
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Idaho Youth Ranch launches new platform to help mental health professionals
Idaho Matters takes a look at a new tool that is helping support the mental health professionals who assist kids in crisis.
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