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Congress saves hunting, sport shooting and other safety training from potential federal funding cuts
Congress has voted nearly unanimously to protect hunter, archery and sport shooting safety education in schools. Many lawmakers have been worried that these programs would lose federal funding due to recent legislation signed by President Biden.
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Southeast Idaho Homeless Stand Down
KISU's McKenzie Young visits with event organizers Kale Bergeson and Jessica Buckley about this community event which provides vital services and resources to those in the community facing homelessness or housing insecurity.
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Report: Existing Forest Service policy could have lessons for old-growth forest restoration
The Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program is a bipartisan, 2009 policy that has funded restoration projects across the country, including a number in our region. A new report finds that the vast majority have included efforts to preserve mature and old growth forests. Some environmental groups say it could serve as inspiration for a 2022 Biden administration executive order to mitigate threats to such forests, which support critical ecological processes.
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AI-written books about hunting for wild food can lead to dangerous outcomes, foragers warn
Artificial Intelligence has the ability to write everything from cover letters to movie scripts. It’s also being used to write books about gathering food in the wild. But AI’s foray into foraging comes with risks.
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Rake A Difference fundraiser for Pocatello Free Clinic
This annual fundraiser rakes-in critical funding for the free clinic to provide medication, medical exams and education for the underserved of our community.
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ISU Tennis
Women's Tennis Competes at ITA Mountain Regionals in Salt Lake City
ISU Women's Volleyball
Richins Ties School Record, Leads Bengals to 2-0 Week
Want to manage wolves in the West? How you do that depends on where you’re standing
Grey wolves are one of the most controversial animals in the West, and how you can manage the species depends on what state you're in. Along the Colorado-Wyoming border, that friction is part of daily life.
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ISU Women's Soccer
Bengals Ready For Rematch with Vikings in First Post-Season Match Since 2014
U.S. to spend $100 million to strengthen and protect Mountain West power lines
Studies show the nation’s aging power grid isn’t ready to handle the energy shift from fossil fuels to renewables. The federal government hopes a historic investment will fix that for states and tribes in the Mountain West and beyond.
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