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Step back in time at the 16th annual Old Time Farm Day
Back in the 1860s in Idaho, skills like butter churning and blacksmithing were essential to everyday life. Now the Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead is giving you the chance to step back in time and celebrate the Gem State's past.
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Are Idaho's water systems in need of repair? A new report takes a closer look
In Idaho, there are 450 different systems to take care of wastewater and more than 2,000 systems that bring safe drinking water to homes across the state. Now, a new report has revealed that many of these treatment plants are old and falling apart.
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Idaho loses 35% of OBGYNs after abortion ban takes effect
A new JAMA study reveals that since Idaho's near-total abortion ban took effect, the state has lost 35% of its obstetricians, intensifying already limited access to maternity care - especially in rural communities.
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How to get the most out of your doctor visit
For most of us, we only get a few minutes with our physician at the doctor’s office. With so many patients and so few doctors, there is very little face-to-face time with the medical professionals who can have a profound impact on our bodies and our minds.
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Goats to the rescue: Grazing herds battle invasive cheatgrass in Idaho's Sagebrush Steppe
In Bannock County, a hungry herd of goats is taking on invasive cheatgrass, helping the Sagebrush Steppe Land Trust restore native habitat for the region's wild residents.
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Boise theaters offer past, present and future twist on classic Christmas tales
Boise's art scene is serving up some Christmas cheer with three festive productions that journey from a WWI truce to the Nutcracker to a bold, burlesque-inspired reimagining of the tale.
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Small habits, big impact: One author is helping you reclaim your time
Do you ever feel like there's just not enough time in the day? Well, one author says that simple daily rituals can help you reclaim your time, reduce stress and help you better enjoy your life.
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Running towards the flames: Inside the Community Brigade of the Palisades Fire
A new podcast is telling the story of a group of surfers who trained alongside firefighters and were put to the test when one of California's most destructive wildfires tore through Los Angeles County.
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Idaho braces for potential shortfall, raising questions about health and safety funding
As Idaho faces a looming budget shortfall, lawmakers, law enforcement and legislators are grappling with how to balance the books without putting communities and public safety at risk.
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More than 105 years of giving back: How Nampa Rotary Club is making a difference
For more than a century Nampa's Rotary Club has been making a difference, showing how people can make a big impact when they come together.
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