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Our Purpose: Be at the civic, cultural and intellectual forefront of our community to create an informed, engaged public.
Our Mission: Produce, acquire and distributes distinctive programs and services that stimulate, educate, inform, and entertain those we serve using all appropriate media. Reach out to the community through strategic partnerships. Enables listeners to learn about issues and ideas that affect our communities, our nation and our world.
Our Vision: We will build a stronger community-centered broadcasting organization by focusing the station's new and existing resources where our listener and membership base is the strongest. Our goal is to build a more effective service emphasizing national and local programming that deepens the relationship between us and our listeners.
Our Values: Integrity, tolerance, professionalism, transparency, respect of our co-workers and respect for our audience
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For many, writing, especially handwriting, a letter is a lost art. While some romanticized the idea of receiving such a note, the reality is that some letters could be quite nasty.
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If you’re asked to imagine a hiker, who comes to mind? Is it a tall, lean, bearded man? That’s a common idea of who a hiker is, but there are a lot of people pushing back on that exclusionary notion.
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Thanks to far-away problems like the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and an environmental crisis at the Panama Canal, the price of ordinary items could be going up in Idaho.
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St. Patrick's day is almost here! Which means it must be time for some corned beef hash and green beer. But, is that really Irish?
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Last ski season, a record number of skiers and snowboarders visited resorts in the Rocky Mountain region and most of them were white. Now there's an effort in Colorado to make snow sports more accessible to everyone and it's being led by an immigrant from Mexico.
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Right now, high mountain snow is melting fast. You can see it starting to overflow rivers all over Idaho, including the Boise and Snake River. And that water is filling streams and reservoirs that are part of the Colorado River system, a lifeline for tens of millions of people in the west. But some of that snow is disappearing before it melts.
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How do you measure the water in the snowpack? Turns out there's a special tool for that.
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States continue their fight over who gets water from the Colorado River.
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Disinformation online can be confusing, especially for our kids. One local librarian is fighting against it.
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Plastic is everywhere, and it’s leaking into our favorite foods. According to Consumer Reports, the newest issue of the magazine says we’re eating too much plastic, and it’s coming from places we never thought of.