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U.S. House debates which minerals should be considered “critical”
A recent U.S. House hearing that centered on a relatively unknown segment of federal energy policy quickly evolved into a discussion on how much the government should prioritize mining.
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ISU Women's Volleyball
Idaho State Volleyball Set for Non-Conference Finale
ISU Women's Soccer
Bengal Soccer Travels to Utah for Matches with Thunderbirds and Trailblazers
Interior Dept. group calls for mining reforms amid push to reduce critical minerals outsourcing
A group led by the Interior Department has released recommendations to reform mining practices on public lands.
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Study sheds more light on link between Independence Day and wildfires
It’s no surprise to residents of our region that the 4th of July brings serious risk of human-caused wildfires. But a new paper has some interesting findings on the risk on days leading up to the holiday and after, as well as how the day on which the holiday falls impacts fire frequency.
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Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action to impact few Mountain West schools
Higher education in the Mountain West will be minimally impacted by the Supreme Court's recent decision to restrict institutions on their ability to factor race into who they enroll.
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Survey: While some Western states lag, vast majority of Americans believe climate change is real
New results from an annual survey show that the vast majority of Americans believe that climate change is real and is a source of worry. Those numbers were lower in a number of Western states, but still majorities.
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Western governors share insights with young adults – and vice versa – during annual meeting
As the Western Governors’ Association’s annual meeting closed Wednesday, governors asked young adults to share their thoughts about policy and politics.
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Feds hope new wildland firefighter job classifications will help with retention
The Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management has started posting positions using a new job classification system mandated by the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Fire managers are hopeful that it can help the agency begin to address the serious recruitment and retention issues they’re facing.
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ISU Tennis
ISU Women's Soccer Announces Addition of Adam Nerio as Assistant Coach
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