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On The Tuesday, December 18, 2018 Edition Of Idaho Matters

  • Idaho license plate program benefits Gem State wildlife.
  • Candy canes and gingerbread houses and dental health.
  • Positively Good Sex: sex positivity for any kind of women.
  • Tamarack Resort makes skiing and boarding accessible to all.

- The State of Idaho is offering special Selway-Bitterroot and Frank Church Foundation license plates to benefit conservation in the River of No Return Wilderness areas. Idaho Matters will look at that region of the state and the artist behind the license plates.

- The holiday season means lots of cookies, candies, cakes and pies. Improper dental care could also mean cavities and gum disease for the New Year. Idaho Matters looks at ways to protect your choppers during the holidays.

Megan Koehler, LPC will be discussing "for women wanting to improve their sex life, and feel comfortable in their skin" at the Linen Building on January 5, 2019. She joins Idaho Matters to talk about how to get the most out of sexual intimacy.

- Tamarack Resort is open for skiing and they're offering programs to make skiing and snowboarding available to all Idahoans. We'll look at ways Tamarack is getting more people to the mountain for Idaho Learn To Ski Day.

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