Sinopsis
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Episodios
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Multi-Sport Participation Is In Decline
10/08/2018 Duración: 11min(Jon C. Hancock/AP/WBUR)The days of three season athletes are coming to an end as more and more kids are focusing on excelling in one sport rather than participate in multiple activities. We'll find out why and what this means for participation across all sports.
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George Prentice Discusses Film Industry News
10/08/2018 Duración: 20min(vox/Matt Kennedy/Marvel Studios/npr-Christopher Polk-Getty Images)The Boise Weekly's George Prentice joins Idaho Matters to discuss this summer's take at the box office, upcoming film festivals and the changes we'll see from upcoming Oscar ceremonies.
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Idaho Reporters' Roundtable: August 10, 2018
10/08/2018 Duración: 12minWe review the week's headlines with a team of regional journalists. This week we speak with the Nicole Foy from the Idaho Press, Seth Ogilvie from Idaho Public Television and The Idaho Statesman's Cynthia Sewell.
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Peregrine Fund To Hold Art Auction
09/08/2018 Duración: 10minThe Peregrine Fund will be holding an auction of raptor art. We talk to the World Center for Birds of Prey about the event.
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Boise Period Project Completes First Distribution Of Hygiene Products
09/08/2018 Duración: 10min(Boise Period Project)The Boise Period Project just completed their first distribution of hygiene products and are ramping up for their next event. The founders join Idaho Matters in studio to describe their progress.
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Idaho's Opportunity Scholarship Aids Alternative Students
09/08/2018 Duración: 10minEarlier this year, the Idaho Legislature allowed for twenty percent of the state's Opportunity Scholarship to aid adult learners. We'll talk with the state's Board of Education and the Idaho Workforce Development Council about helping alternative students attain their degrees.
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Jimmy Hallyburton Recaps First Goathead Fest
08/08/2018 Duración: 10min(boisegoatheadfest.com)The first Boise Goathead Fest wrapped up on Saturday and we get the recap from organizer Jimmy Hallyburton.
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Idaho Humane Society Flies Dogs Into Boise For Adoption
08/08/2018 Duración: 10min29 dogs were recently flown from San Antonio to Boise to be adopted. Dog Is My CoPilot is a Jackson Hole-based non-profit that flies animals facing euthenasia in shelters to locations where they can be adopted. We'll talk to the Idaho Humane Society about recieving these lucky dogs and finding new homes for them.
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Humans Cause Seventy Percent Of Wildfires
08/08/2018 Duración: 11min(ASHLEY SMITH / TIMES-NEWS / BSPR)As crews struggle to bring Idaho's wildfires under control, federal officials have traced at least five of the fires back to exploding targets used by recreational shooters. Idaho Matters speaks with BLM officials about the danger of using these targets and other catalysts for wildfires.
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Idaho Education News' Kevin Richert With Ed Headlines
08/08/2018 Duración: 12min(idahoednews.org)Idaho Education News reporter Kevin Richert joins us to discuss the state's Advance Opportunity program..
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Former Homicide Detective Solves Cold Cases On TV
07/08/2018 Duración: 10min(Oxygen )"Abbey" Abbondandollo spent 32 years with the Houston Police Department - most of them as a homicide detective. These days he works as director of security with St. Luke's and he moonlights on the side as a consultant with the Oxygen Network's "Cold Justice." Abbondandollo joins Idaho Matters to talk about hunting down some of the most brutal killers of our time.
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Boise State University Interim President Discusses Campus Growth
07/08/2018 Duración: 09min(Boise State University)Earlier this year, Boise State University named provost Martin Schimpf as interim president, replacing outgoing president Bob Kustra. Schimpf joins us to discuss the upcoming school year.
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Expressive Idaho: Indian Dance In Boise
06/08/2018 Duración: 08minPadma Gadepally performs Indian dance on stage.(Olivia Weitz / ICA)Olivia Weitz introduces us to folk artists in Idaho with a series of profiles featuring master folk artists and apprentices in the Idaho Commission on the Arts’ Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program. Today, we look at Boisians keeping the traditions of Indian dance alive.
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Navigating Idaho's Healthcare System
06/08/2018 Duración: 11min(GENT SHKULLAKU / AFP | GETTY IMAGES)So you think you understand health care in Idaho? One reporter for the Idaho Statesman thought so, until she had a baby. Audrey Dutton tells her story on Idaho Matters.
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Keeping Children Safe Around Swimming Pools
06/08/2018 Duración: 12min(NPR/iStockphoto.com)Idaho has the second highest rate of unintentional drownings of children in swimming pools, lakes, rivers and canals. On Monday's edition of Idaho Matters, we speak with Treasure Valley YMCA CEO David Duro about water safety.
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Using Social Media To Combat Human Trafficking
06/08/2018 Duración: 11min(idahoatc.org)Social media can be used to inform, connect and entertain. The Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition is using social media to bring awareness to Idahoans of the problem of human trafficking. The coalition's director, Jennifer Zielinski, joins Idaho Matters to talk about the upcoming "social media blitz."
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Idaho Reporters' Roundtable: August 3, 2018
03/08/2018 Duración: 23min(James Dawson / Boise State Public Radio)We assemble a panel of Idaho journalists to discuss the week's events in Boise, the Treasure Valley and beyond. This week we're joined by Bill Manny from the Idaho Statesman, and Betsy Russell and Scott McIntosh from the Idaho Press. We cover all the week's topics, even escaping goats!
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From Idaho To The Center Of The Galaxy: Looking At Black Holes
03/08/2018 Duración: 11min(NASA/CXC/M.Weiss / Flickr)They're weird and they're hard to find. Boise State University's Physics Department hosts a talk about black holes Friday at 8 p.m. at the Education Building. Michigan State University Mark Peacock joins Idaho Matters to talk about the study of black holes.
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HomeGrown Theatre Gets A New Home In Boise
03/08/2018 Duración: 10min(HomeGrown Theatre)HomeGrown Theatre is a Boise-based production company. They write their own scripts and create their own puppets for their signature puppet shows. They are known for their annual Horrific Puppet Affair. They have spent much of their time performing anywhere they could, from garages to bars. Now they’ve found a home and are premiering a new play called “Sing to Me Now.”
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New Idaho State University President Looks To The Future
02/08/2018 Duración: 11minWe're taking a look at some of the newest college presidents in Idaho. That includes Idaho State University. Kevin Satterlee took over as the 13th president of ISU in June after time at Boise State University. We get his vision of the future at ISU on Idaho Matters.