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How to make your dream of a small farm come true
Thinking about buying your own small farm? Maybe raising some goats and artichokes? This dream can be hard to put into reality, but we'll tell you how!
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: January 16, 2026
It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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From the lungs to the brain: A neurologist explains the hidden dangers of wildfire smoke
As Idahoans endure weeks of wildfire smoke each summer, a neurologist is warning that what we breathe doesn't just irritate our lungs — it may be harming our brains as well.
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'Journal of the Plague Years:' One Idaho author reflects on life during and after COVID
From the solitude of Idaho's Sawtooth Valley, writer John Rember turned the uncertainty of the COVID-19 shutdown into a deeply personal chronicle of life during a world-altering moment.
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In moments of despair, one dog offered comfort
When grief felt overwhelming and words weren't enough, a dog named Galaxy had a way of making people feel seen, comforted and no longer alone.
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As rat numbers climb, Ada County weighs response to growing infestation
With Norway rats able to multiply into the thousands in a single year, pest control officials say the Treasure Valley's growing infestation is a numbers game that could quickly spiral.
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B.K. Borison revives 90s rom-com magic in her latest novel "And Now Back to You"
Get ready for a story that will make your heart race and your cheeks hurt from smiling!
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Idaho 44: Lincoln County - The Shoshone Project
Lincoln County acts as a bedroom community for neighboring Blaine County. We find out how neighbors in Ketchum are helping out.
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Idaho's Creative Economy: How art intersects with business in the Gem State
Music, festivals and the visual arts can be a boost to jobs and tourism in Idaho.
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Artist-in-residence program opens in Sawtooth National Recreation Area
A new artist residency is offering one lucky creative the opportunity to spend two weeks amid the mountains, lakes and wide-open skies of Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
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