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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: September 1, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including why state lawmakers want a special session and how some Idaho Republicans are calling out party censures.
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An update on Medicaid unwinding in Idaho
Over100,000 people have been dropped from Idaho's Medicaid program in the last four months. Idaho Matters takes a look at what's happening to people that are kicked off their plan and what's next.
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A special writing retreat is inspiring Idaho creatives under the stars
Idaho has inspired some of history’s greatest writers. And an upcoming writing retreat in Central Idaho’s Dark Skies Reserve, featuring stargazing, hiking, fishing and face-time with bestselling authors, is bound to influence a new generation of creativity.
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How one small town music festival is packing a big punch
Yellow Pine, Idaho may be small, but it sure is mighty - just ask its harmonica players! There will be hundreds of them this weekend as people head up to the Valley County for the annual Yellow Pine Music and Harmonica Festival.
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How Latino groups are making trails more accessible for Spanish speakers
Our Region offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. But Spanish Speakers can find it tough to enjoy the trails when there are no maps or other information in their primary language. So Latino groups are looking for solutions to get more members of their community outdoors.
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Does your yard sale qualify for a tax exemption?
During the warmer months its not uncommon to see yard sale signs throughout the neighborhood. However, before you decide to host your own it might be worth checking out whether or not you qualify for an occasional sales exemption.
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How Idaho students are fighting against climate change
As yet another heat advisory blankets the region, ushering in some of the hottest temperatures of the season, a team of climate action activists, who are also Boise high school students, say it’s not too late to turn back the tide.
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Facing a medical emergency in the Sawtooth wilderness
Solo hiking can be a beautiful and peaceful experience, but when you face a medical emergency alone, its important to know the right steps to take.
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Looking back at Minidoka: One woman's family story
From 1942 to 1945, the family of Barbara Yoshida Berthiaume was incarcerated in the Minidoka Japanese internment camp in Eastern Idaho. But she didn’t learn about this dark chapter in her family’s history until she was in her senior year at Kuna High.
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What to Watch: An update on the writers strike and a popular tv reboot
The writers strike could be coming to an end, one of televisions favorite characters is coming back and a new musical is about to hit theaters! Idaho Matters catches up with resident movie critic George Prentice for some can't miss recommendations.
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