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BLM bans “cyanide bombs” designed to control predators
The Bureau of Land Management recently announced that it will no longer allow the use of “cyanide bombs” on its lands. The M-44 devices are often used to protect livestock from animals like foxes or coyotes.
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ISU Track and Field
Bengals Wrap Up Riverfront Invitational With Competitive Day Three
The federal government is helping Mountain West states invest in more charging stations
The Mountain West has some of the highest rates of electric vehicle ownership in the country. But EV charging infrastructure isn't fully built out in many places yet.
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ISU Tennis
Idaho State Goes Undefeated in First Home Matches of the Season
Damaging earthquakes could hit Mountain West cities in next 100 years, new map shows
New research shows many parts of the United States could experience a damaging earthquake in the future, including cities in the Mountain West.
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A new report says Mountain West states could do more to help combat tobacco use
The American Lung Association released its State of Tobacco Control report, which grades how states have been doing in terms of limiting access to tobacco and improving access to programs that help people stop smoking. Almost all Mountain West states got an F for not spending enough to stop tobacco use, though some states got high marks for their smoking cessation programs.
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ISU Women's Softball
Bengal Softball Picked 1st in Preseason Coaches Poll
ISU On Common Grounds
Ann Thompson, Program Coordinator, at Idaho State University's Office of Equity and Inclusion is making a call to students for their creative works regarding "belonging" and how they come to know belonging at Idaho State University.
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FEMA: Wildfires can raise the risk of flooding for up to five years
While many aren’t aware of the risks, flooding is a major concern in the wake of wildfires. But because most homeowners insurance policies don’t cover flood damage, residents near recent burns can be vulnerable to major, uncovered losses.
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Some Mountain West states rely heavily on fossil fuel revenues to pay for schools, roads
A new study looks into how fossil fuels and renewable energy fund local government services in several states, including some in the Mountain West.
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