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Barry Gordemer
Barry Gordemer
Barry Gordemer is an award-winning producer, editor, and director for NPR's Morning Edition. He's helped produce and direct NPR coverage of two Persian Gulf wars, eight presidential elections, the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and hurricanes Katrina and Harvey. He's also produced numerous profiles of actors, musicians, and writers.
Dr. Teresa Conner
Dr. Teresa Conner
Teresa Conner, dean for the College of Health at Idaho State University oversees College of Health administration and operations through facilitating strategic and facilities planning. Conner also supports a robust research profile, promotes faculty development in teaching, scholarship, and service, as well as builds and maintains collaborative relationships within the COH, community organizations, business and industry, civic and government, and educational systems.
Paul Flahive
Paul Flahive
Paul Flahive is the technology and entrepreneurship reporter for Texas Public Radio. He has worked in public media across the country, from Iowa City and Chicago to Anchorage and San Antonio.
If it feels like summers are hotter, longer and more intense--data proves it
An analysis of federal data shows a 41% rise nationally in emergency room visits due to extreme heat incidents last year. It’s hitting vulnerable Americans the hardest.
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Report: Mountain West states need policies to meet energy, water demands of data centers
A new report shows the Mountain West needs to prepare for data centers, which are expected to demand massive amounts of energy and water. Experts say communities should adopt policies that prevent energy bills from rising and water supplies from shrinking.
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Tribal leaders and advocates rally against controversial plan to sell public lands in Nevada and Utah
Republican representatives in Nevada and Utah this week were successful in getting an amendment to sell public lands in federal budget legislation. In Nevada, the idea is already facing strong opposition.
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As wildland firefighter pay raises near ‘finish line,’ advocates say mass firings make the moment bittersweet
Wildland firefighters have been pushing for permanent pay raises for years. A stopgap funding measure approved by the U.S. House of Representatives and now heading to the Senate would do just that.
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Idaho's 'hidden homeless' residents can be hard to count
Measuring homelessness in Idaho is hard when it's in plain sight, and it's even harder when it's hidden. Hidden homelessness is a term describing people who may be couch surfing, living with relatives, or living in their vehicles with no stable housing of their own. Idaho nonprofits are doing their best to provide resources for people with nowhere else to turn.
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What to know about the GOP plan to sell Western public land
Proponents say the land would be used for much-needed housing, but environmental groups say eligible areas could include those treasured by communities in the Mountain West.
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KISU-FM Radio Programs/Hosts Receive Idaho Press Club Awards
KISU-FM local programs and hosts have been awarded for excellence by the Idaho Press Club. Krystoff Kissoon received top prize for Public Affairs Program…
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