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After a three year hiatus the the Idaho Conservation League's Artist in Residence Program is back.
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An annual report compiled by the Idaho Conservation League shows that while some facilities have improved from past years, over half of Idaho’s wastewater treatment plants had at least one violation of the Clean Water Act in 2022.
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The U.S. Forest Service this month made permanent a years-long ban on motorized vehicles in the Rapid River area northwest of New Meadows.
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A federal judge has ordered a California gold miner to pay a $150,000 fine after repeatedly dredge mining in an Idaho river without the proper permits.
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Custer County is hosting a day-long workshop today with a national group at the center of opposing a Biden administration conservation initiative.
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An upcoming study by Idaho Power could determine how much the utility will credit people who produce extra solar energy and sell it back to the electric grid.
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This interview originally aired on Sept. 1, 2020.The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer is a critical drinking water source for southern and eastern Idaho. More…
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The 195-foot-tall AT&T cell tower near Redfish Lake was proposed as part of the FirstNet Program, which would connect first responders in a crisis. But,…
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The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer is a critical drinking water source for southern and eastern Idaho. More than 300,000 Idahoans rely on the natural…
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A lot of sewage treatment plants in Idaho got a failing grade in the latest Idaho Conservation League study. Gemma Gaudette talks to the League about why…