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Boise State Public Radio and Sun Valley Film Festival invite you to celebrate the festival kick-off with George Prentice at the Argyros Theater in Ketchum on Wednesday, Dec. 3. Enjoy a pre-screening reception with George and Paul Moakley, Executive Producer of Video at The New Yorker followed by a screening with The New Yorker Shorts. Reception begins at 3 p.m.
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KLCZ in Lewiston is stable again. Sun Valley is at reduced power into the foreseeable future.
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Boise State Public Radio is returning for Another Round at Bistro 45 in McCall on Thursday, November 6 from 6-8 p.m. Meet local journalist Murphy Woodhouse and the public radio team to connect over drinks and share what's on your mind.
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Boise State Public Radio won a National Murrow Award for the podcast Extremely American: Onward Christian Soldiers.
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The Mountain West News Bureau's Yvette Fernandez from Nevada Public Radio won a National Murrow Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for her feature reporting on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) for Indigenous people in the Southwest after Congress let the main way of paying for treatment expire.
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Join Boise State Public Radio and the Idaho Capital Sun on Tuesday, June 17 for a discussion around the history, reintroduction, and politics of wolves at the Special Event Center at Boise State University from 6-8 p.m.
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The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) announced the 2025 regional Edward R. Murrow Awards winners. Boise State Public Radio has been honored with two awards this year.
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Boise State Public Radio took home 22 awards over the weekend from the Idaho Press Club Best of 2024 contest. The Idaho Matters team won several awards for their reporting and interviews and student newsroom interns won several awards in the audio and student divisions.
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As part of our ongoing dedication to bring the very best of classical music to our audiences, Boise State Public Radio is proud to partner again with the Piatigorsky Foundation to bring their annual concert series to Idaho. The Piatigorsky Foundation strives to bring live classical music to non-traditional and often underserved audiences.
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You are invited to the Boise State Public Radio Open House Saturday, May 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. here in our studios. Stop by for a little while or stay for the afternoon, located at 220 E Parkcenter Blvd. Boise, ID 83706. We can't wait to see you!