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For this week's episode of the Nature of Idaho, Dinosaurs are coming to town! [so You’d better be nice] Dr. Brandon Peecook joins the show to talk about dinos in Idaho. Dr. Peecook is the Curator of Paleontology at the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Assistant Professor in Biological Sciences at Idaho State University.
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KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Kendall Whitney, a student studying Psychology at ISU.
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KISU’s Ben Graham interviews Ella Bunde, a student studying Biochemistry at ISU
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Join hosts Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett as they sit down with David Pennock from the Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park to discuss the importance of zoos in smaller communities.
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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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This episode consists of four mini-interviews with local business owners/vendors operating at the monthly Pocatello Art Walk.
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For this episode of Sales Talk, host John Ney sits down with Nicolette Scarduzio, Elizabeth Butler, Emma Watts, and Chiara Cannon, the winners of the Fall Sales Contest.
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A monthly contra dance group that meets at the at Assemble' Learning and Event Center, 820 E. Young, near the corner of Oak St and Yellowstone in Pocatello from 7 - 10 PM.
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For today's episode of The Nature of Idaho, hosts Peter Pruett and Dr. Leif Tapanila sit down with Matt Tsakrios to discuss all things snowboarding.
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Don’t Call it Jazz welcomes all three members of the great Idaho jazz trio, The Kindness, to talk about their debut album, available now on City Creek Records.