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It's been nearly 100 years since the birth of Idaho Sen. Frank Church. To mark this anniversary Idaho Matters takes a look back at the politicians life and legacy.
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When people look back on the history of Idaho, there are two men in particular who stand out: Frank Church and Jim McClure. Now a new biography is being made about their lives and the legacy they left behind.
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The state tree is the Western White Pine, but finding it in Idaho is no longer easy.
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One in every 36 kids is on the autism spectrum, and the Centers for Disease Control says boys are four times more likely to be identified with autism spectrum disorder than girls.
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The second season of Native America arrived this fall with some fanfare. Native Public Media has done some polling about the series and says it shows the reaction in polled states has been extremely positive.
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A new series on PBS examines America's outdoor landscapes and people.
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Botox can treat more than wrinkles.The Market brings people to Ketchum for food, music and crafts.INL archeologist searches for ancestors of…
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Patricia Harrison, president and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, was a keynote speaker at September's Women and Leadership conference in…
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When asked about Idaho Public Television, Paula Kerger responds like a proud parent. The PBS executive says the station is the most watched in the country…