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New Mexico lawmakers float bipartisan water bills
Introduced by Rep. Melanie Stansbury, the bills aim to improve water data nationally and facilitate better water management across the Rio Grande Basin.
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Analysis of recent federal land protections shows Western states are all over the map
A new report shows that Western states vary widely in how much federal public lands within their borders have been protected from extractive uses over the last decade – with some surprising discrepancies.
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Bengal Women's Basketball Welcomes Maiya Michel to Coaching Staff
After a nationwide search, Idaho State University women’s basketball has announced the hire of Maiya Michel as the Bengals’ Associate Head Coach.
Professor of Rock LIVE in Blackfoot this week
Adam Reader, a native of East Idaho now living in Utah, has interviewed over 600 legends of rock. With over 1 million weekly viewers and a half-million subscribers, he is widely known on Youtube and in popular-music circles as the Professor of Rock. Reader will be presenting the two-day workshop titled Monetizing your Passion.
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We can pay respect to our fallen military personnel by being better Americans
We are all part of one country and should wake up and act like it this Memorial Day, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
Be prepared, Idaho. Memorial Day outdoors outlook calls for cold, unpredictable weather
U.S. Forest Service officials urge multiple backup plans as camping, recreation season begins in the Gem State
Don't Call it Jazz, Jens Kuross
Don't Call it Jazz is proud to present an interview and listening hang with Jens Kuross, an outstanding musician and producer based in Boise, ID. Jens completed a residency at ISU for the commercial music program where he produced four original recordings of student compositions. We'll be checking those recordings out next week, but for this week, enjoy a stimulating conversation about art while we check out some of Jens' music along the way.
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Idaho legislator who lost the closest legislative primary election will request recount
In a race between two GOP incumbent legislators, Rep. Boyle defeated Rep. Syme by 6 votes
Idaho Public Television to air two upcoming programs on wildflowers and kids’ mental health
“Wildflowers,” “Raising Resilient Kids: Mental Health Matters” programs set to air in June
Constitutional Conversations & The Future of Women's Rights
The Alturas Institute and The City Club of Idaho Falls invited the public to attend a Constitutional Conversations program, "The Supreme Court, A Leaked Memo and the Future of Women's Rights," on May 25th in Idaho Falls with constitutional scholar, Dr. David Adler.
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