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On The Thursday, December 27, 2018 Edition Of Idaho Matters

  • Growing the grass-roots marijuana industry.
  • End-Of-Life Discussions With Cancer Patients.
  • Idaho State University Professor Continues Search For Bigfoot.

-  University of Concordia law professor Ryan Stoa's Craft Weed: How Family Farming can Remain in Marijuana’s Futureexamines the parallels between the craft beer industry and the growth of cannabis distribution. Stoa joins Idaho Matters to look at how these business models could work. Originally aired November 14, 2018

 

Having 'end-of-life' conversations are difficult, and oncologists find they have these discussions as a matter of nature. St. Luke's MSTI medical director Dan Zuckerman talks about those conversations. Originally aired November 15, 2018

 

- Idaho State University professor Jeff Meldrum specializes in studying the bipedal locomotion of humans and he thinks this knowledge can be applied to the search for Bigfoot. We talk with Dr. Meldhrum about his quest to find this elusive creature. Originally aired September 20, 2018

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