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U.S. Forest Service funds projects to battle invasive species in Mountain West
The U.S. Forest Service is spending nearly $19 million to fight invasive species threatening the nation’s forests, including several in the Mountain West.
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ISU Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis Takes Doubles Championship at Bedford Cup
Transportation officials look to add more space for truckers along highways
Federal and state transportation officials unveiled new trucker parking lots at a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week. The event highlighted state and federal efforts to improve supply chains and driver safety.
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ISU Graduate School Book Drive
Idaho State University Graduate School has launched its annual book drive to benefit schools throughout Pocatello by providing K-4 children books that reflect the cultures, perspectives, and traditions of the community.
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The Mountain West is leading the way in salary growth
Many workers have seen an increase in their annual wages since the pandemic began, and the Mountain West is no exception to this trend.
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Idaho State Civic Symphony performs Joy to the World December 8th & 9th
The Idaho State Civic Symphony, ISU Concert Choir, and Camerata Singers present Joy to the World on December 8th and 9th at the Stephens Performing Arts Center. Symphony Director Dr. Nell Flanders joins KISU's Jamon Anderson for a performance preview.
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House members call for more resources for historic preservation
Several Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are advocating for more resources to preserve important historic sites like burial grounds and buildings. The hearing comes after major federal funding for these programs expired.
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New report aims to help BLM achieve recreation goals
The Bureau of Land Management is hoping to implement what it calls the Blueprint for 21st Century Recreation, and a new report identifies ways to achieve those goals.
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35th Annual Festival of Lights
Saturday, December 16 is the Pocatello Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (PUUF)'s 35th annual Festival of Lights starting at 4 PM, at 309 North Garfield in Pocatello. All are welcome and there is no cost to attend. An offertory will be collected to benefit Aid for Friends Pocatello, an emergency homeless shelter.
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Warming Mountain West winters threaten water supplies and ski industry
New data shows many cities in the Mountain West and beyond are experiencing warmer winters because of climate change. Experts say that trend raises concerns.
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