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What The Idaho Department of Transportation are doing with the I-15/I-86 Project Part 1:
Nathan Gregson interviews Alissa Salmore on some background information on the I-15/I-86 Project.
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What The Idaho Department of Transportation are doing with the I-15/I-86 Project Part 2:
Nathan Gregson interviews Alissa Salmore on the plans for the I-15/I-86 Project.
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What’s Killing Our Conifer Trees Part 2.
We are joined by Robert Pitman, the Pocatello Greenhouse Outside Nursery Manager, to discuss why urban tree populations are declining in Idaho and how this is contributing to Climate Change. This is part 2. In the first episode, they focused on some background on the insects causing the damage and the scope of the damage over time. In this episode(part 2) we will discuss the symptoms of the ips beetle attacks, what to do about it, and how to avoid it.
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Recycling e-Waste in Pocatello
In this episode, Jodie Schwicht speaks with Pocatello Deputy Director of Public Works Tom Kirkman on electronic waste management and Pocatello’s solution with Recycle Boise.
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Pharmacy Fusion Guest Dr. Justin Ruffridge brings us a spooky tale of a haunted drug store!
On this episode of Pharmacy Fusion, host Tom Wadsworth sits with Dr. Justin Ruffridge to discuss the history of the tragic sinking of the SS Princess Sophia, a Canadian Pacific steamship, and how that relates to the alleged haunting of Juneau Drug, and much more.
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Sustainable Idaho: Unlawning
In this week’s episode, Chelsea interviews artist, educator, and “unlawning” advocate Professor Brian Collier, whose projects fuse his passion for research, art, and ecology to bring attention to issues relating to climate change and ecological rehabilitation. Brian is the founder of The Society for a Re-Natural Environment. Join us as Brian shares practical advice from over 20 years of engaging with communities to improve sustainability outcomes through unlawning and the re-naturalizing of unused spaces in yards and communities.
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On a Mission: Providing Shelter for Our Neighbors
Chris Aspinall, Director of Development for the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission joins Idaho Found to discuss the hunger and homeless challenges facing our community. Today’s discussion focuses on how rapidly rising costs of living, difficulties managing physical/mental illnesses, availability of affordable childcare, and other unforeseen challenges result in a large percentage of our population falling short on the requirements needed to maintain housing without some sort of assistance. Chris details the services available through the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission, and how listeners can contact IFRM to receive help or donate to this cause.
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Sustainable Idaho: South 5th Grant
On today’s episode Parker interviews the City of Pocatello’s Science and Environment division manager, Hannah Sanger about the recent 16.4 million dollar grant that Pocatello has received from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In the episode they discuss what the city plans to use the grant for, what the grant means for Pocatello as a whole, and more.
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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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What You Do With It Is Up to You
ISU alumnus Stan Bissey shares how his experiences at ISU shaped his journey from working in a local diner to becoming CEO of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, while Professor Mark McBeth discusses student leadership and career opportunities.
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