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'The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise:' An author interview with Colleen Oakley
USA Today bestselling author Colleen Oakley is back with a new novel, The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise, and it’s being called wildly surprising and entertaining, just the book many of us need right now.
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'Times Undoing:' An author interview with Cheryl Head
Author Cheryl Head is known for her page turning novels and her newest book, "Time’s Undoing," is her most personal yet. She joins Idaho Matters to talk more about how her outrage over the murder of George Floyd in 2020 compelled her to write her latest novel.
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How Idaho refugees are sewing hope into a new future
Over the last year, Idaho has become home to over 1,200 refugees fleeing war and persecution. Despite finding a safe harbor though, the resettlement process is not an easy one. Which is why programs like Artisans For Hope are working to support these new members of the community, starting with a needle and some thread.
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New master plan to be unveiled for Ada County parks and waterways
Have you ever walked on the Boise Greenbelt or floated the Boise River? Then you've technically been in an Ada County Park. The county manages Barber Park and miles of trails around the Treasure Valley. After months of work and public input, Ada County is about to unveil a master plan for its parks and waterways.
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Oregon man sentenced after violating Idaho's 'Hate Crime Prevention Act'
Last week an Oregon man was sentenced to more than three years in a federal prison for violating the “Hate Crimes Prevention Act” and trying to run over three people with a car in Boise.
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How one woman's passion for horses lead her to the world of mustangs
Journalist Ashley Ahearn gave up the city life when she and her husband moved to the rural sagebrush country of Washington state. And things took a significant turn when she opted to adopt a wild mustang named Boo.
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How to avoid the consequences of 'girl math'
In today's economy many of us are on a budget, so when we decide to splurge on an item we often try and rationalize the purchase - which is a common theme we see on social media, the latest trend being "girl math." It's not just women who are falling into the justification trap though, everyone is.
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'What an Owl Knows:' An author interview with Jennifer Ackerman
When it comes to science, nature and birds Jennifer Ackerman can tell you a thing or two. For more than thirty years she's been exploring mysteries of the natural world and breaking them down for people to understand. And if all that wasn't enough, she's also a New York Times bestselling author.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: October 20, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including why Idaho's longest-serving death row inmate has been granted a stay of execution and who the new officer of police accountability is.
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Breaking down the Ada County jail expansion bond
This month people will cast their vote for whether or not the Ada County jail should get an expansion. Idaho Matters takes a look at what passing this bond could mean for inmates and our community.
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