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How one student is preserving Idaho's music history
How do you preserve the music history of a state? That is the question that one Boise State student is asking as she works to help preserve Idaho's music history.
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How is our growing population impacting Idahoan's sense of home?
For several years now, housing has been listed as a top priority issue in Idaho and as the states population continues to grow the problem isn't getting any smaller. When it comes to addressing the housing crisis though, it's not just affordability that people are worried about, it's the solution and how that solution might impact neighborhoods, particularly in Boise.
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Idaho school boards weigh in on school choice
Idaho Matters sits down for a conversation about a bill before the Idaho legislature that would provide $5000 in tax credits to parents who enroll their children in private school.
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'Sex, Lies and Sensibility:' An author interview with Nikki Payne
Calling all Jane Austen fans - we've got a modern retelling of "Sense and Sensibility" that you won't want to miss!
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Maintaining urgency two years into the Russia-Ukraine war
International relations can seem really far away from anybody in the United States, including here in Idaho and that’s something Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Kristin Kane with the U.S. Department of State wants to change.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: April 5, 2024
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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Constitutional Conversations: Torn from the Headlines, When the Courts Fail the Rule of Law
On March 20th, the Alturas Institute presents Constitutional Conversations at the Downtown Events Center in Idaho falls. Constitutional Scholar Dr. David Adler presented on the topic: “Torn from the Headlines, When the Courts Fail the Rule of Law.”
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Are wolves becoming a new tourism attraction in the Mountain West?
Months after wolves were reintroduced to the Colorado landscape, they’re expanding their range and generating buzz.
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A film being shot in Cody, Wyoming hopes to prove the case for a state-wide film incentive
For the past two years, Wyoming tourism advocates have tried to pass a film rebate incentive program through the state legislature. Filming in the state has its challenges, mainly because it does not offer financial incentives for filmmakers like other surrounding states including Montana, Utah, and Colorado.
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'Life Worth Living:' An author interview with Ryan McNally
Have you ever asked yourself the question, What makes a good life? Well, some professors at Yale University are tackling that question in a book you won't want to miss.
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