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Using social media to keep Idaho's public lands beautiful
One program is trying to keep trash out of your favorite campsite.
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Research project looks at water accessibility in the Navajo Nation
For some households in the Navajo Nation safe drinking water is not accessible. Now a research project from Johns Hopkins University is looking at just how many homes are going without.
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How to help pollinators this summer, including the beetles
The Pollinator Project is back in action! Helping all of our favorite pollinators, including the beetles!
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Pickleball player attempts to set world record
This Friday one man will be in Eagle, Idaho attempting to set a record. His goal is to play 48 Pickleball matches in 48 states in less than 48 days and Idaho is stop number 17.
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Nuclear power plants and uranium mines may be increasing in the Mountain West
We look at towns that may see new nuke power plants and uranium mines and what it means for the economy and the environment.
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Are we loving our public lands to death?
Overcrowding and vandalism may be putting Idaho public lands at risk.
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New research looks at the history of horses in indigenous communities
When did horses become a part of Western indigenous communities? That's the focus of a recent study that challenges long-held ideas.
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KIN chef wins Idaho's first James Beard award
Earlier this summer, Idaho history was made as the first chef from the Gem State won a James Beard Award.
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Idaho reporter climbs to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro
Its was warm and balmy in early June in Idaho, but half a world away one Idaho reporter was freezing cold on the side of an African mountain.
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The story of Idaho's Babe Hanson
When storyteller Arlie Sommer was young, her grandmother would regale tales of Harriet “Babe” Hanson, dubbed the “Annie Oakley of Idaho.”
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