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  • Everybody deserves safe and reliable housing, but unfortunately both can be difficult to afford.
  • The Boise Train Depot has had a long history that helped transform the city of Boise.
  • Idaho Dance Theatre has a new spring show that's sure to wow!
  • Dr. Rieske, Pete Molino, and Temala Baker discuss Idaho State University's commitment to autism research and program offerings, emphasizing the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) minor that prepares students for the high-demand field of ABA services.
  • In this episode, Dr. Mark McBeth speaks with Keith Bybee, a 2004 graduate of Idaho State University’s Master of Public Administration (MPA) program and a recipient of an ISU 2025 Professional Achievement Award. Bybee, now the Division Manager of Budget and Policy Analysis at the Idaho Legislative Services Office in Boise, shares his journey into the MPA program, reflecting on what drew him to public service and how he found success as a graduate student. He highlights the key professional skills he gained through the program—including policy analysis, administrative leadership, and public budgeting—and discusses how these have shaped his career in state government. Their conversation offers valuable insights into the real-world impact of MPA training and the importance of building and fostering relationships.
  • Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss aspects of mental health and how to know when you are experiencing a mental health problem.
  • On March 19, 2026, the City Club of Idaho Falls welcomed Bonneville County Sheriff Sam Hulse and mental health professional DeVere Hunt for an exploration about how cuts to Medicaid mental health services are affecting first responders, crisis centers, and communities across Idaho.
  • In this episode, Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett are joined by Elise Brown, a restoration coordinator with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Coeur d’Alene, and Mike Schlepp, a landowner who sold the easement to the government. Together, they discuss the transformation of farmland into the Schlepp Wetland easement in Northern Idaho.
  • This month on the Bengal Financial Literacy Show, host Chris Chatwin is joined by Tim Anderson, Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting at ISU's College of Business. Together, they dive into all things taxes, including the VITA program, a collaborative initiative between ISU and the Internal Revenue Service.
  • For this week’s episode, Jon Armstrong continues his annual tradition of celebrating LGBTQ creative musicians in recognition of Pride month.
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