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Are we loving Idaho lands to death? Is it time for a conversation about "re-creating" recreation? The Andrus Center for Public Policy thinks so and it’s going to ask these questions on April 18 with a program called "Re-creating Public Land Recreation."
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Cecil D, Andrus, the logger who rose to become Idaho’s only four-term governor and ultimately engineered the conservation of millions of acres, would have been more than a bit interested in participating in an April 18, 2023 conversation
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The Andrus Center of Public Policy at Boise State University will publish a policy white paper following up on the conference sometime later this year.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the history of the SNRA and the cities seeking to commemorate its anniversary.
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Friends, colleagues and fellow public lands advocates are reeling over the sudden death of John Freemuth, who died May 2. Freemuth is being remembered as…
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Justin Hayes takes over as the executive director of the Idaho Conservation League on May 1. He joins Idaho Matters to talk about the future of…
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On Wednesday, September 26, the annual Women And Leadership conference returns to Boise. One of this year’s speakers is Pat Harrison, president and CEO of…
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In January, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced he wanted to create 13 distinct regions of the country, with the intention of decentralizing the…
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Remembrances of Idaho political icon Cecil Andrus are pouring in from leaders across the state and the nation. The former governor founded a public policy…
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Cecil Andrus, the longest-serving governor of Idaho and former Secretary of the Interior has died. A lion of Idaho Democratic politics, Andrus had long…