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I looked up and asked, “Lord, what do you want me to do?”He said, “Feed my sheep.”
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This holiday season, reflect on the key moments of 2025 and enjoy the sounds of the season with holiday music from a wide range of styles and stories with humor, warmth and festivity. Here are some program highlights from your friends at Boise State Public Radio.
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As congressional Republicans scramble to find a replacement for expiring federal health insurance subsidies, one Idaho industry in particular is poised to get hit hard if nothing is done.
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Many counties and school districts received less money for almost two years after Congress let the program expire.
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As our climate changes and wildfires become a larger part of living in the West, one local artist’s work looks at our relationship with changing landscapes.
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Our Boise-area stations are currently broadcasting at significantly reduced power.
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Author James Patterson, of "Alex Cross" and "Maximum Ride" fame, announced the recipients of his annual Holiday Bookstore Bonus. Among booksellers receiving the money are six from Idaho.
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Momentum is building toward deployment of respirators to protect wildland firefighters from a long list of toxins. But researchers argue that the workforce’s practical concerns would need to be addressed for implementation to be successful.
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Mental health resources in rural communities are often difficult to find. The Parma School District is being proactive about supporting mental health for young students.
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Idahoans getting divorced in the near future may have to follow new rules when it comes to attorneys fees.
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The outcome was widely expected after Democrats and Republicans released dueling bills. Congress is under pressure to address health care costs before federal subsidies lapse at the end of the year.
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As Idaho's population grows, national dollars are having an increasing influence on political races and laws.
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An Idaho state senator is launching a new advocacy group to make it easier to build affordable housing in cities across the state.