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Kevin’s Run for Funds Raises Thousands for Scholarships
Kevin's Run for Funds raised more than $28,500 for student scholarships
Idaho health officials say COVID-19 is here to stay. What does that mean?
They believe the endemic coronavirus will eventually become easier to deal with.
No Radio Broadcast for ISU Women's Soccer on October 15
There is temporary damage to broadcast equipment
Don't Call it Jazz, Chris Herring Part 2
Don't Call it Jazz is proud to present a listening hang with the great basketball writer, podcaster, and author Chris Herring from Sports Illustrated.
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‘A big deal’: Boise task force recommends changes to child care licensing process
If approved, local providers hope it lowers one barrier to hiring new teachers
‘Salmon Reckoning’ investigates Congressman Simpson’s plan to save salmon, breach Snake River dams
Idaho Public Television program to air Thursday, Oct. 14 and again on Sunday, Oct. 17
Idaho governor for a day does not mean queen for a day. McGeachin’s actions go too far.
How is all this showboating working for Janice McGeachin’s campaign for governor? Maybe not so well, writes gust columnist Chuck Malloy.
ISU Cross Country Shine in Texas
Both the Men's and Women's teams excelled at the Arturo Barrios Invitational
A prescribed burn in Idaho shows why good fire requires good neighbors
Wildfire season is winding down across much of the Mountain West as cold weather moves in. But it’s the perfect time to set controlled, or prescribed, fires to burn unwanted dead trees and underbrush that fuel larger wildfires.
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Twin Falls to Salt Lake City flights getting trimmed shouldn’t surprise anyone
No one should worry that the flights to and from SLC will return, writes guest columnist Stephen Hartgen. They will, as the economy improves, the pandemic lessens and business and convenience travel pick up again.
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