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Local nonprofit grants the wishes of terminally ill Idahoans
Here in Idaho, one group is helping to make the wishes of terminally ill adults come true.
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Veterans serving prison time help to refurbish bikes for Nampa community
For years now, the Nampa Bicycle Project has been giving back to the community and now they've partnered with another group who is looking to help them with their mission.
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How one school is using local food systems to teach critical thinking
How do you teach critical thinking to high school students? Most schools might assign a paper or an end-of-year test, but at the Sage School in Hailey, Idaho, they've got something even better.
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New survey reveals insight into the experience of Idaho moms
Almost 40% of mothers in Idaho say they feel tired or burned out; for working moms, that number jumps to 57%.
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City Club event explores issue of access through storytelling
A group of high school students is studying the idea of access as a human right, pairing up with storytellers between the ages of 75 and 88, with the task of finding out about a time that they lost access.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: May 10, 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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Idaho students encourage people to reduce their plastic use
The choice to use a plastic bag may seem like a small one, but it has big consequences for the environment. Which is why students in the Treasure Valley are encouraging people to make the switch to a reusable tote.
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New facility helps to fill the gap in Idaho foster care
Every kid deserves a place to call home, but for years now, Idaho has been facing a shortage of foster families.
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Boise State professor undertakes study to reduce risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is never an easy subject to talk about, but it is an important area of research. Which is why the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is studying children around the country who have succumbed to this syndrome.
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College of Western Idaho brings new program to the Treasure Valley
The College of Western Idaho has been much in the news lately, partnering with Micron Technology as the chip manufacturer plans a multi-billion dollar expansion in Boise while building several new facilities for its students and creating a new bachelor of applied science degree that stirred up some controversy with Idaho's four-year public colleges.
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