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The challenges facing Madagascar's vanilla farmers
You may have noticed that the price of vanilla has skyrocketed in the past 10 years, which has been a boon for vanilla farmers, but it's also created some problems.
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Rediscovering the 'drowned towns' of the west
The little town of Robinette was flourishing, nestled in eastern Oregon by the Snake River. Then one day, the town was gone, wiped off the map and drowned under a reservoir.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: March 7, 2025
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.
Don't Call It Jazz: Voluntary Breath
For this episode of Don’t Call it Jazz, I am honored to present the live recording from the debut performance of my new composition, “Voluntary Breath” a concerto for orchestra and solo saxophone. The piece was premiered by the Great Falls Symphony, based in Great Falls, Montana, under the direction of Grant Harville.
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Idaho's housing market: What first-time home buyers should know
Buying a home is a big decision, so if you're thinking about taking the plunge in 2025, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind!
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Could the Treasure Valley be facing future water challenges?
As the Treasure Valley grows, so does our water demand, and projections show we could start running out of water in the next few decades if we don’t act now.
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River sediment study explores the impacts of nitrates and pharmaceuticals in our waterways
There are wastewater treatment plants in every major city designed to filter out some of the chemicals and drugs that end up going down our drains, but there’s another way this kind of treatment takes place.
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Explore the world of watercolor at the annual Capitol Rotunda Art Show
Each year the Idaho State Capitol displays the work of watercolorists from all over the state, inviting the public to take a peak into a wonderful world of expression.
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How scientists are using dragonflies to study mercury in our waterways
Mercury is a toxic chemical that can have devastating effects when it gets into our waterways. That's why scientists have been working on a new way to measure contamination levels using baby dragonflies.
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Hospital improves energy efficiency with sustainable practices
Hospitals spend a lot of money on their energy bills, and many health systems want to cut their costs without hurting patients and try to help the environment at the same time. Now, one healthcare practice has figured out how to do just that.
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