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Evolve, Adapt, Grow: Insights from a Community Steward-Idaho Found Welcomes Park Price
Park Price's professional journey includes significant roles in banking, automotive, and community leadership. Park moved to Pocatello as a young child and graduated from Pocatello High School and went on to earn an AB in Economics from Dartmouth College. Following college, Park served in the US Navy and was employed by General Motors. In 1979, he returned to Pocatello to open Park Price Motor Company and eventually left the automotive world in 2003 to become the President and CEO of Bank of Idaho until 2015. Park continues to serve his community through his multiple affiliations.
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Legacy mining mercury still pollutes Nevada rivers, raising concerns across Mountain West
More than a century after the Mountain West’s silver and gold rushes, mercury used to process those metals is still moving through a northern Nevada river system and showing up in local wildlife.
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Mark Liptak
Mark Liptak
Mark Liptak has covered Idaho State athletics since 1993 when he was sports director at KPVI-TV.
Facilities projects, reading accessibility, digital inclusion: How libraries shape Idaho
The Idaho Commission for Libraries works to help Idaho’s libraries meet — and exceed — the ever-evolving needs of their communities, writes guest columnist Michael Strickland.
Navigating Diversity with Rev. Jenny Peek - “Ace with Grace” Part 1
In this special two-part episode recorded and broadcasted in June in recognition of Pride Month , host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest, Reverend Jenny Peek, Consulting Minister of Pocatello Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Krystoff and Jenny navigate her story to becoming a minister and the current work of the Pocatello Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, as well as issues such as conscious parenting and antiracism.
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White Sands Fossilized Footprints
On this episode join Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett as they talk about the exciting discovery of human footprints [they’re 23,000 years old] from White Sands National Park with archeologist Clare Connelly.
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America 250: Short Histories of Boise - Pierce Park Neighborhood
Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we’ll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to the Pierce Park Neighborhood!
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America 250: Short Histories of Boise - Hulls Gulch
Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we’ll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to Hulls Gulch!
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Pharmacy Fusion-Improving Pharmacy Education Around the World
In this episode of Pharmacy Fusion, we learn about Dr. Ratka and how she has distinguished herself worldwide as an extraordinary leader and innovator in the fields of pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, and pharmacy education.
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More homes in the West are facing wildfire risk as climate change causes longer, stronger blazes
A new report shows climate change is causing more extreme fires, putting more homes at risk. The findings come as the Davis Fire south of Reno, which sparked on Sept. 7, 2024, has burned more than 5,000 acres and destroyed at least 14 buildings.
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