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Private Detectives
Today, it's a salute to the gumshoe as we bring you Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe... and some intrigue behind the scenes as well.You can read Jake's new book here - https://www.amazon.com/Case-Oak-Haven...
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CDC Launches Web Tool To Help Americans Find COVID-19 Vaccines
The process of trying to get vaccinated can be confusing. A new platform from the federal government and private sector partners makes it easier to find a provider where you live.
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Many National Weather Service offices in the Mountain West's flash flood zones are short-staffed
In recent weeks, destructive and deadly flash floods have hit several parts of the country, including the Mountain West. A New York Times analysis found the National Weather Service has vacant senior leadership positions at many offices overseeing areas vulnerable to flash floods.
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Episode 36: William Wisner is the Executive Director of Grunt Style Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to providing services for veterans and their families.
William Wisner MBA is an Army veteran and the Executive Director of Grunt Style Foundation, a national nonprofit organization committed to providing resources for service members, veterans, and their families. Established in April of 2021, Grunt Style Foundation is making a positive impact on mental health and wellness, transition and sustainment, food insecurities, and stopping homelessness. Will and his organization accomplish this by assisting veterans in transition and providing sustainment for those experiencing food and shelter insecurities. Through their partnerships, Grunt Style Foundation hosts monthly workshops where veterans can have one on one access to career advisors, veteran affairs representatives, legal aid and other services critical to veterans and their families in transition. The Grunt Style Foundation is proud to be part of the solution through their Deployments program which is a small repeatable process that distributes necessary resources in support of junior-enlisted service members and their families at select military installations across the United States. Learn more by visiting www.gruntstylefoundation.org.
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Orange County Fire Chief picked as first head of U.S. Wildland Fire Service
Brian Fennessy has nearly 50 years of fire experience, which began in the late 1970s on elite federal hotshot crews and other wildfire teams.
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Why sit-down restaurants in Idaho are still struggling to regain pre-pandemic momentum
Idaho's full-service restaurants are still feeling the impact of the pandemic as businesses struggle to regain customers, while offering competitive wages.
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: June 25, 2025
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee is meeting for the first time since the Health and Human Services Secretary removed all of its sitting members.
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: June 18, 2025
The Secretary of Health and Human Services' decision to remove all members of the CDC vaccine advisory committee is drawing strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
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Voters concerned about economic effects of U.S. Forest Service and National Parks layoffs, poll finds
New polling shows widespread support for increasing or keeping funding the same for the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. This comes on the heels of the Trump administration’s recent firings of federal park and forest employees.
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Idaho Found welcomes former US Attorney for the State of Idaho, Bart Davis to discuss his life in public service.
Bart Davis*Graduated University of Idaho College of Law in 1980*Following his graduation, he began practicing law in Idaho Falls*In 1998 he was elected to the Idaho State Senate and served as the Senate Majority Leader from 2002 until his appointment to serve as the United States Attorney for the State of Idaho from 2017 to 2021.*Bart continues to provide leadership for Electrical Wholesale Inc, a business founded by his father.*Bart and his wife Marion reside in Idaho Falls and together they have six children.
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