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Paranormal investigators search for ghosts at the Old Idaho Pen
This weekend, some modern day ghostbusters will take over the Old Idaho Penitentiary to see if they hear from any of the 130 who died or were executed at the former Boise prison.
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A new power line project will bring renewable energy to Mountain West communities
Officials broke ground recently on an ambitious power line project that will move renewable energy across our region. The 732-mile TransWest will supply electricity to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other areas. It's one way the Biden Administration is hoping to achieve 100 percent clean energy by 2035.
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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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LED sparks imagination with newest project
LED is kicking off a new project, sparking imagination with movement and music.
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Local hall celebrates 45 years of square dancing
This year marks a special time for the Boise Valley Square Dance Hall as it's celebrating its 45th anniversary.
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How to save seeds from your favorite garden plants
Idaho Matters sits down to find out about the basics of seed saving.
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St. Alphonsus honors those impacted by COVID-19 with new memorial garden
Over the last three years more than 5,000 people in Idaho have died due to COVID-19. Across the U.S. that number increases to more than one million. In order to commemorate those who were lost to the pandemic and the workers who helped care for them Saint Alphonsus Health System has created several memorial gardens to help provide a little bit of hope.
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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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Supermoons light up the night sky in Idaho
Stargazers are getting quite a treat this August: a double feature of two so-called supermoons.
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