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Cuts that Cost More: Medicaid, Mental Health and Idaho’s Sheriffs
On March 19, 2026, the City Club of Idaho Falls welcomed Bonneville County Sheriff Sam Hulse and mental health professional DeVere Hunt for an exploration about how cuts to Medicaid mental health services are affecting first responders, crisis centers, and communities across Idaho.
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A Principal And His Tape Measure: Schools Are Helping Do COVID-19 Contact Tracing
Struggling to keep up with a COVID-19 surge in Michigan, overwhelmed local health departments turned to schools, and recruited principals and teachers as supplemental contact tracers.
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Government Scientist Adds To Whistle-Blower Complaint And Quits NIH
Lawyers for Rick Bright wrote in the addendum to his May filing that "the work of scientists is ignored or denigrated to meet political goals and to advance President Trump's re-election aspirations."
ISU Track and Field
Bengals Wrap Up Riverfront Invitational With Competitive Day Three
Small, Private Colleges Get Boost From Coronavirus Relief Funds
Congress set aside $350 million to help colleges with "significant unmet needs" related to the pandemic. Most of that money has gone to small schools that serve just a fraction of U.S. students.
ISU Cross Country Shine in Texas
Both the Men's and Women's teams excelled at the Arturo Barrios Invitational
Idaho Health and Welfare asks for 24 additional social workers, makes overtime changes
Legislators questioned director about child welfare challenges at legislative budget meeting
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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The Mountain West is seeing the steepest fertility rate declines in the country
This could be because of rising home prices and, in some places, the decline of the mining industry.
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Cheryl W. Thompson
Cheryl W. Thompson
Cheryl W. Thompson is an investigative correspondent for NPR.
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