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Back to Building a Community
Idaho Found is proud to welcome Karole Honas. For decades, viewers across Eastern Idaho invited Karole into their homes as she delivered the evening news on KIFI Local News 8, becoming one of the region’s most trusted voices. Today, she returns to the airwaves to reflect on her early days in journalism, share how the industry has evolved, and highlight the passion projects that have shaped her life since retiring from KIFI.
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Idaho Regional Optical Network (IRON)
Idaho Found is proud to welcome Brent Stacey, a founder of Idaho Regional Optical Network (IRON)—an organization he often describes as one of Idaho’s best‑kept secrets.
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McKenzie Young
McKenzie Young
McKenzie began working at the station in 2003 while moseying her way through her undergraduate degree in Communication and Rhetorical studies [2012]. Her outgoing personality and involvement in various activities makes for a perfect fit to promote campus and community organizations and events*.
As wildfires get more intense, researchers say beavers have a role to play in confronting the crisis
Beavers are often seen as pests, but recent research in Idaho suggests they play an important role in helping forests rebound from wildfire by creating “refugia” for plants and animals.
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Gratitude Challenge Invites Letters and Stories of Gratitude
Dr. Alex Bolinger speaks with KISU's Jamon Anderson about the upcoming Gratitude Challenge at Idaho State University.
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A new study seeks to uncover hidden brain injuries among Indigenous survivors of domestic violence
A new national survey by the Urban Indian Health Institute is working to reveal how widespread traumatic brain injuries are among Indigenous survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
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Indigenous families across the Mountain West among those bracing for SNAP cuts
The ongoing federal government shutdown is putting crucial food programs – and families that rely on them – at risk.
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Wildlife agencies buy ranchland to preserve critical habitat for threatened Western fish
Wildlife agencies are purchasing 3,345 acres of ranchland in the Mountain West that serves as a critical habitat for several species, including a threatened Western fish.
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October is typically when fire season starts to wind down; this year, the month has seen ‘unprecedented’ activity
For 10 straight days this month, the country was at a preparedness level of 5 (PL5), the highest on the scale used to measure wildfire activity and resource availability. Since 1990, there is only a single past instance of a PL5 day in October, which came in 2020.
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Sustainable Idaho: Nez Perce Part II
This episode is the second part of the two-part series about the Nez Perce project to restore salmon runs in the region by removing the four Lower Snake River dams and replacing their generating capacity with an interconnected solar virtual power plant. Parker continues his discussion with the Executive Director of the Nez Perce Tribe Shannon Wheeler, and the Interim Executive Director of the Nez Perce Tribe, Jesse Leighton. In this episode they expand on where the solar panels will be placed, what the overall goal of the project is, virtual power plants, and more.
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