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America 250: Short Histories of Boise - Gowen Field
Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we’ll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to Gowen Field!
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Artemis splashes down! What happens next?
We check in with our Idaho Artemis enthusiast for an update post-mission.
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How the Sun Valley Culinary Institute is shaping the next generation of chefs
At the Sun Valley Culinary Institute, students are learning that great cooking takes time, as they sharpen their skills alongside some of the industry's best chefs.
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How a marshmallow fight is building community and preventing suicide
Junior high kids in Boise threw 2,000 pounds of marshmallows at each other as part of a program to reduce depression and thoughts of suicide among students.
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Piatigorsky Foundation brings free classical concerts to underserved communities
World-class musicians hit the road to bring free, live classical music to underserved communities.
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Why Idaho is seeing a surge in complaints over reverse mortgages?
As alternative home equity products grow in popularity, some homeowners are finding that the fine print can carry costly, and sometimes unexpected, consequences.
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Southern Idaho volunteers restore habitats with native plants
Volunteers across Southern Idaho are restoring habitats with native plants, an effort now being celebrated at the Golden Eagle Audubon Society's upcoming Bluebird Jubilee.
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Kelsey Snell
Kelsey Snell
Kelsey Snell is a Congressional correspondent for NPR. She has covered Congress since 2010 for outlets including The Washington Post, Politico and National Journal. She has covered elections and Congress with a reporting specialty in budget, tax and economic policy. She has a graduate degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. and an undergraduate degree in political science from DePaul University in Chicago.
Laney Forsmann
Laney Forsmann
Hello, my name is Laney Forsmann. I am a graduate student in the Athletic Administration program at ISU and I am also a graduate assistant for the Human Performance and Sport Studies Department as well. Before this, I completed my bachelors degree in Sport Management and while doing that I have been able to work with and coach with a lot of different athletes, coaches and administrators of our community. This year I am working on the National Girls and Women In Sports Day events at ISU this year to spotlight a few of those women who helped me along the way!
Konnor Whitfield
Konnor Whitfield
Konnor began engineering live ISU Athletics radio broadcasts in 2022. He is a student at Idaho State University (ISU), majoring in both Philosophy and English/Creative Writing. In 2024, he was awarded the Price L. Lassahn-Worrell and Charles Kegel Scholarships in English and the William King Scholarship in Philosophy. His memoir, "Family Rumors," is being published serially in The Scout. After graduation, Konnor plans to join the Peace Corps to teach English, and then pursue a graduate degree in either English or Philosophy.
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