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Paying back student loans in Idaho
Idahoans faced with paying back an average of $43,000 in student loan debt have some options.
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Idaho Renaissance Faire gives back to the community
Come one, come all - the Idaho Renaissance Faire has returned and they're raising money for an important cause!
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How is wildfire smoke affecting Idaho potatoes?
Researchers are finding out that wildfire smoke affects all kinds of things, including potatoes.
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How food trucks are adapting to the heat
Hotter summers across our region are making it difficult for some workers to stay cool and comfortable, that includes food truck owners who cook over hot stoves and fryers in small spaces.
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Breaking down the water problems in the west with art
Water issues in the arid west are complex. The laws that govern our region’s rivers and reservoirs are tough to wrap your mind around, but art can provide an entry point – and create an emotional connection that helps people understand what’s at stake.
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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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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at the Idaho State Museum
Idaho Matters takes a look at the history of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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What to Watch: A conversation with Tony Doerr
The Netflix adaptation of Idahoan Tony Doerr's book "All the Light We Cannot See" had its world premiere over the weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival and our resident movie critic George Prentice was there to see it.
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How one garden is keeping traditional plant knowledge alive
A recent ceremony in our region dedicated a garden that provides spiritual, medicinal and nutritional sustenance. It's called the Northern Cheyenne Medicinal Garden and it has more than 100 different plants.
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How Indigenous youth are restoring ancestral land
The land and its waterways have long been sacred to Indigenous people and they know how to care for it well, considering the land used to be theirs. Now, some groups are recruiting indigenous youth to restore and protect these areas.
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