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AI-driven data centers are growing in the drought-stricken Mountain West, analysis finds
A new analysis shows more than two-thirds of data centers built – or in development – since 2022 are in drought-prone areas, including parts of the Mountain West. Experts warn this could strain water supplies for cities and farmers.
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Episode 53: Kevin Hines attempted suicide by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California and survived.
Kevin Hines is a storyteller. He is a bestselling author, global public speaker, and award winning documentary filmmaker. In the Year 2000, Kevin attempted to take his life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. Many factors contributed to his miraculous survival including a sea lion which kept him afloat until the Coast Guard arrived. Kevin now travels the world sharing his story of hope, healing, and recovery while teaching people of all ages the art of wellness & the ability to survive pain with true resilience. In the summer of 2013, Kevin released his bestselling memoir titled Cracked Not Broken, Surviving and Thriving After A Suicide Attempt. In 2018, he released his documentary Suicide: The Ripple Effect. His story is also featured in the film The Bridge by the film director and producer Eric Steel. Kevin has received over 30 U.S. military excellence medals as a civilian. He has also received the highest awards from organizations to include Mental Health America, the National Council of Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association , and the Veterans Affairs. Kevin believes in the power of the human spirit and in the fact that you can find the ability to live mentally well. His mantra: “Life is a gift, that is why they call it the present. Cherish it always.” Learn more about Kevin by visiting www.kevinhinesstory.com
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National Parks Week begins with a free day Saturday, including parks across the Mountain West
National Parks Week begins this weekend, kicking off with free entry to all parks on Saturday, April 19 — just weeks after mass layoffs and court-ordered reinstatements of some park workers.
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Join Idaho Matters for a special holiday food tasting!
We'll have some holiday food and fun with Chef Joyce Doughty and her fantastic savory and sweet recipes!
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Dave started at KISU-FM 91 in October 2009 taking over underwriting sales after being in commercial radio for over 23 years with East Idaho stations KSEI and KMGI radio.
Latest Style Trend: Clandestine Haircuts During Stay-At-Home Orders
Hairstylists are not considered essential workers. But hair continues to grow. That's led to clandestine haircuts, where stylists can make money and clients can get a much-needed trim.
Schools and nonprofits sue Idaho Attorney General over federal grant program investigation
A program that gave federal coronavirus grant money to groups and schools in Idaho is under scrutiny from state lawmakers and the Idaho Attorney General.
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Teaching teachers how to make STEM fun for kids
How do you make STEM fun for kids? A camp coming to Boise State this summer will teach teachers to do just that.
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Using video game monsters to teach future doctors
A new video game teaches University of Idaho medical students how to keep patients healthy.
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Boise elementary students chat with astronauts on the International Space Station
Hawthorne Elementary kids in Boise will get a chance to sit down with an astronaut on the ISS and ask questions about space.
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