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Idaho’s closed Republican primary election has got to go
With the advent of the closed Republican primary, Idaho legislators have become more extreme, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
President-Elect Biden Has A Plan To Combat COVID-19. Here's What's In It
Coronavirus cases are surging around the country. How will Joe Biden manage the pandemic differently, once he takes office in January? Expect a more centralized U.S. response plan, his team says.
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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and Snake River Salmon Recovery
This week on Sustainable Idaho we feature an interview with Dan Stone from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Dan provides excellent context and points…
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‘Who do you believe?’ The answer, for many, is why Idaho lost a battle against COVID.
Legislators spreading false claims. Parents revolting against public health. Crushed hospitals.
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Bengal Softball Finalizes 2023-24 Recruiting Class
Mountain West states rank high for Indigenous entrepreneurs to thrive, report finds
A new report reveals Indigenous-owned businesses contribute more than $46 billion to the U.S. economy each year. A lot of that activity is happening in the Western U.S.
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Hard Work and Dedication: The Rise of Zak Montoya
An interview with ISU Cross Country and Track athlete Zak Montoya
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U.S. Surgeon General Blames 'Pandemic Fatigue' For Recent COVID-19 Surge
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams says people are tired and aren't taking mitigation measures as seriously as before.
Majority Approves Of Biden's Handling Of Pandemic, NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll Finds
Sixty-two percent approve of the job the president is doing handling the pandemic, but he gets a lower 49% overall job approval rating, signaling potentially tough legislative fights ahead.
Fauci Warns States Not To 'Jump Over' Guidelines To Reopening
The nation's top infectious disease expert spoke remotely during a unique Senate health committee hearing on the coronavirus pandemic.
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