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Federal lawmakers will try again to reform permitting amid energy transition
Congress is once again considering reforming the permitting process for energy projects. The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources held a hearing Thursday, May 11, about opportunities to speed up both renewable and fossil fuel development.
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Idaho State Soccer Announces Summer Camp Dates
Wildland firefighters strongly encouraged to enroll in new national registry for cancer
The National Fire Registry, which seeks to better understand the link between firefighting and serious diseases like cancer, recently launched its online enrollment system. Wildland firefighters, who have proven more challenging research subjects than structure firefighters, are being encouraged to enroll.
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Bengal Track and Field Wins Six Individual Championships Final Day of Competition
BLM begins public meetings over controversial 'conservation leasing' and other proposals
The Bureau of Land Management is proposing a new Public Lands Rule that would - among other things - clarify that "conservation is a use on par with other uses of federal public lands."
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Amid nuclear energy advances in the Mountain West, support is growing nationally
As ambitious plans to deploy new nuclear technologies take shape around the Mountain West, a new poll shows Americans' support for nuclear energy is growing.
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Colorado Supreme Court upholds narrow stream access laws – 'a total outlier' in the Mountain West
The case came about because of an angler who was fishing on a part of the Arkansas River that ran through private property. The court dismissed the angler's claim, but the battle to define whether the state owns a riverbed could pit landowners against recreation enthusiasts in the future.
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Congress looks to save AM radio in cars as EV manufacturers phase it out
Several electric vehicle companies are phasing out AM radio. But a bipartisan effort in Congress would require all automakers to maintain AM capabilities in their new vehicles at no extra charge.
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Host families needed for International Choral Festival in July
The 2023 Idaho International Choral Festival will be held from July 12 - July 16 on the ISU campus. The event feature choirs from Costa Rica, China, Poland, Catalonia (Spain), Uganda, and three groups from the United States, that includes the 80 voice IICF High School Honor Choir. Festival organizers are seeking host families for international singers. We speak to ISU Director of Choral Activities, Dr. Scott Anderson, about the festival and “host family” opportunities.
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Abandoned oil and gas wells can leak high levels of methane and benzene, study shows
A new study shows that toxic chemicals are leaking from oil and gas wells that aren’t even operating, raising concerns about the millions of abandoned wells scattered across the country.
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