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  • Idaho Matters takes a trip to the Colorado River to see how the southwest is working to cut back on water use and take a peak at how agreements concerning the river are being hammered out by state-level policy makers.
  • 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.
  • The presidents of Idaho's colleges and universities did a lot of traveling last year, around the state, the country and even overseas. Some of those trips were free, some were chartered flights and after sifting through a lot of records Idaho Ed News found the presidents spent $150,000 over 12 months and at least one Idaho lawmaker is questioning spending that much cash.
  • Access to health care services in Idaho is getting harder as a shortage of doctors and other health workers makes getting a timely appointment difficult. However, Optum Idaho is trying to increase access to primary health care and routine medical tests with its mobile clinics, which come to central locations in four Idaho counties every month, and offer easy access to some standard medical checks.
  • Two years ago, the Idaho legislature passed a new law that makes changes to the way the state manages wolves and these changes have sparked controversy among many conservationists.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including the open primary ballot initiative, a growing divide in the Idaho Republican Party and an update on the Perpetua-Nez Perce lawsuit settlement.
  • When it comes to replacing your roof it's important to know what to watch out for, so that you don't get taken advantage of. Idaho Matters sat down with a specialist for some tips on how to keep yourself safe from scams.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an increase in fatal shootings in Boise, a review of Lori Vallow Daybell's sentencing and how the McCall-Donnelly School District is working to support their employees.
  • Changes are coming to the Idaho Statesman, including a cut back to their print edition.
  • Every state has a point that's higher than any other spot on the map. It's called a "high point" and one Idaho teenager has made it her mission to climb all 50 high points in the United States.
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