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The report from Idaho’s Office of Performance Evaluation has data from half of the state’s agencies. About 80% of EMS agency directors surveyed reported insufficient staff and funding to meet community needs.
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For a long time, Miller suffered from kidney disease, and as his health declined, Platts explored the possibility of giving him her kidney. Turns out, she was a perfect match.
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An analysis by the Center for Rural Strategies found that many rural communities' vaccination rates are still lagging behind the national average, but some are closing the gap – including Montana’s conservative Flathead Valley.
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Temperatures in the Treasure Valley are set to top 100 degrees for at least the next week and that means farmworkers continue to be at a heightened risk for heat exhaustion.
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Journalist and author James Nestor took his own deep dive into the human respiratory system after exploring the extraordinary techniques of deep divers, leading to his national bestseller, "Deep."
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A new study shows that listening to nature could have significant health benefits. Colorado State University, Michigan State University, Carleton…
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How can congregations safely congregate, if at all?Places of worship all across the country have been wrestling with the question since the coronavirus…
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Scientists at Colorado State University have developed a way to make sure blood transfusions don't transmit the COVID-19 virus, according to a new study.…
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There have been more than 40,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in prisons and jails across 47 states. Only Idaho and Wyoming, as well as Hawaii, have yet to…
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Most of us have never experienced anything like the coronavirus pandemic in our lifetime, and that's especially true for children. The Mountain West News…