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A look at Boise State University's new school year
As Idaho colleges and universities gear up for another academic school year we're sitting down with some of the heads of those institutions to find out what's happening in Idaho higher education, starting with Boise State President Dr. Marlene Tromp.
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2023's first case of West Nile virus reported in Idaho
This month, the first human case of West Nile virus was reported in Idaho. The infection is most commonly passed along by mosquitos and while some bites only lead to flu like symptoms others can lead to serious illness.
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New leadership brings changes to the Sun Valley Museum of Art
The new head of the Sun Valley Museum of Art is making changes to the institution after a big renovation opened a new chapter at the museum.
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Blind climber uses mental map to reach world champion status
The International Climbers’ Festival was held in our region recently, and it offered an unusual clinic focused on mentally visualizing climbing routes, rather than depending on sight. It featured a champion climber who happens to be legally blind.
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New sage grouse protection plan has states cautious for the future
Federal officials want to expand the protected range for sage grouse, but some in our region are skeptical about that plan. In Wyoming, for example, state officials want more say in the new protections – which could mean less land will be affected.
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What it means if Donald Trump skips the GOP debate
This week marks the first debate of candidates running for president in 2024. We know that Mike Pence, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley and Chris Christie will likely be there, but it looks like Donald Trump won't be.
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How is Hurricane Hilary impacting Idaho?
The remnants of hurricane Hilary have been bringing torrential rains and some flooding as the storm moves up the United States. As Idaho gets hit by the storms leftovers, Idaho Matters takes a look at the impact.
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Community assessment determines Idaho's biggest health needs
Idaho Matters takes a look at some of states most urgent health needs.
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Idaho wheat is helping feed the world
Idaho may be known for its potatoes, but it's also known for its wheat, which is grown by local farmers and sent all over, including overseas. They often help feed the world; particularly countries hobbled by famine, a pandemic or the current war in Ukraine.
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Osher Institute means learning doesn't have to stop when you leave school
From astronomy to Ice Age mammals, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute brings learning and fellowship together.
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