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USDA funding to help tribal farmers use less water amid climate-driven drought
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is spending $60 million to help tribal farmers in the Mountain West use less water amid drought – and still grow their crops.
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Bengal Health Chat for Red Cross Month
March is Red Cross month, and Dean Conner is joined by Matt Ochsner from the American Red Cross for this month’s episode of Bengal Health Chat. Beyond blood drives, the American Red Cross in our region serves a variety of functions for much of Idaho, Montana and East Oregon.
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KISU's GM Jamon Anderson tells Ryan Sargent his Bengal Tale
April 5, 2021 Episode of Bengal Tales - Ryan Sargent welcomes newly minted KISU General Manager Jamon Anderson. Jamon, who was hired as KISU's interim general manager in 2019, assumed the permanent position in March. Anderson has been a member of the station's management team since 2005.
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Navigating Diversity with Reinalyn Echon - “The Hidden Curriculum in Higher Education” Part 1
In this episode, host Krystoff Kissoon sits down with guest Reinalyn Echon to raise awareness about a discussion panel open to ISU students and faculty titled “The Hidden Curriculum in Higher Education” on April 1st, 2022 at 5 pm in the Sargent Family Boardroom/Snake River Room at ISU.
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IRS Budget Cuts, Staffing Challenges Create Coronavirus Payment Headaches
Over the past 10 years, the IRS budget has been reduced by roughly 20%, leaving the agency with aging technology and forcing it to cut back on staff and training.
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Navigating Diversity with Rev. Jenny Peek - “Ace with Grace” Part 2
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 examine the meaning of Pride Month and highlight two categories which are often marginalized even within the LGBTQIA+ community: “ace” or asexuality and demisexuality. The conversation closes with Jenny’s advice for individuals struggling to reconcile their sexual orientation and gender identity with their faith, and how we can all be better allies to those who identify as asexual and demisexual.
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Episode 17: Part 2 with Green Beret (Ret.) Joe Serna who shares his near death experience and the miracle he found in veteran treatment court.
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Sales According to the Idaho Business Leader of the Year
John and Haley welcome Doug Chambers and Lydia Bishop! Doug Chambers recently received the Idaho Business Leader of the Year Award. Lydia is a member of the Alpha Kappa Psi organization, which hosted the Idaho Business Leader of the Year Awards Dinner.
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Suicide Awareness and Prevention at ISU
In honor of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, Dean Kandi Turley Ames talks with Rick Pongratz, Ph.D., LPC, Licensed Psychologist, and Director of the Pocatello Counseling and Mental Health Center (PCMHC) about suicide awareness and prevention.
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Bengal Tales with Lieutenant Akilah Lacey
Get ready for a conversation that’s equal parts inspiring, heartfelt, and full of Bengal pride. On this month’s episode, Amy Dressel sits down with one of Pocatello’s finest, Lieutenant Akilah Lacey, for a story that goes far beyond the field.
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