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Public records lawsuit stalled by session now continues against Idaho Rep. Giddings
Giddings, who is running for lieutenant governor, says she deleted emails before records request in August
As evidence of Idaho homeowners insurance crisis mounts, so does bipartisan concern
New data also points to major insurance impacts in places surprising to many, including the Snake River Plain.
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New report finds some Mountain West states are gaining ground on electric vehicles
Electric vehicles are becoming more common across the country. But in the Mountain West, long distances, rural roads and wide-open spaces can make switching to electric more challenging.
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ISU Black Rock & Sage submissions
KISU Public Service Director McKenzie Young discusses Black Rock & Sage, ISU’s student journal of creative works, with the journal’s Editor-in-Chief Klaus Graham and Poetry Editor Wilhelm Haydt Richter.
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Mexican gray wolf faces new challenges in Gila Wilderness
Mexican gray wolf faces new challenges in Gila Wilderness
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A Wyoming woman is reuniting with her pet goat after a legal battle
Lawyers with a libertarian legal group allege a Wyoming city violated her constitutional rights when denying an animal permit.
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IRS Budget Cuts, Staffing Challenges Create Coronavirus Payment Headaches
Over the past 10 years, the IRS budget has been reduced by roughly 20%, leaving the agency with aging technology and forcing it to cut back on staff and training.
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Auto Insurance rates rising again--but not as much as previous years
Among Mountain West states rates vary drastically
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Dry winter so far raises early questions about water supplies in the Mountain West
Cold temperatures have settled over much of the Mountain West this winter, but precipitation has been harder to come by, leaving large parts of the region unusually dry for late January.
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GAP Kick Off Party
McKenzie Young visits with Tom McCurdy, Treasurer on the Board of Directors, to learn about the Glen Allen Project and the new after school program that is launching in February. The public is invited to a kick-off party on Friday, January 30, from 4-7 PM, at the GAP Garage on Lookout Point in Historic Downtown Pocatello to learn more about this and other offerings.
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