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  • KISU-FM partners with a number ISU departments, non-profits, and organizations throughout Idaho. We'd like to acknowledge and thank the following campus and community collaborators.

    ISU Alumni Association KISU-FM is organized with the ISU Alumni Association within the Idaho State University department structure. The ISU Alumni team provides KISU with valuable fundraising, marketing, and administrative support. The Idaho State University Alumni Association is dedicated to fostering lifelong relationships with alumni, students, parents and the community.

    Idaho Falls City Club KISU-FM is the media partner for Idaho Falls City Club forums. Over the past two decades KISU has recorded, aired, and help to archive over 100 forums with business leaders, government officials, academics, elected officials, political candidates and other leaders and professionals in Idaho.

    Boise State Public Radio KISU-FM is grateful for the opportunity to air the BSPR program Idaho Matters each weekday at 6:00 pm. Boise State Public Radio is also the center for the Mountain West News Bureau, an outlet that enhances KISU’s local and regional news reporting.

    Idaho State University Athletics KISU-FM is home to all ISU Football, Women’s Basketball, and Men’s Basketball broadcasts, both home and away. Game schedules can be found at isubengals.com or at kisu.org/schedule. ISU Athletics is a financial contributor to KISU-FM.

    Idaho Capital Sun Idaho Capital Sun is a nonprofit news organization delivering accountability reporting on state government, politics and policy in the Gem state. Idaho Capital Sun editors and reporters allow KISU to share digital Sun content on its website. KISU credits the Idaho Capital Sun for its investigative reporting, which regularly bolsters stories heard in KISU-FM local newscasts.

  • Climate Central has new analysis out showing how many people are impacted by urban heat islands, areas of cities where the built environment raises temperatures relative to surrounding areas. Several Western cities - including Denver and Las Vegas - were included, and the data show that hundreds of thousands of residents are living in areas where temperatures can be 8 degrees or warmer as a result of the heat island effect.
  • The country's citizenship minister and education minister separately announced their diagnoses on social media the same day that the country announced a grim new milestone in the pandemic.
  • India's fatality statistics might be artificially low because only a small portion of all deaths that occur in India — reportedly around 22%, as of last year — are medically certified.
  • U.S. cases have been rising sharply since the middle of September, when the daily rate was hovering around 40,000 cases.
  • The interim guidance — which recommends disqualifying applicants who have been hospitalized with the disease — is still under review, according to Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics says children are better off in school but that the decision to reopen cannot ignore spiking infection rates.
  • Nearly 260,000 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported over the past day, according to data from the World Health Organization. More than a quarter were in the U.S.
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