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Idaho Uncovered: Community Response, Wildlife Controversies, and Transparency Triumphs

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Summary:

In this episode of Idaho Speaks, we revisit the purpose and vision of Idaho Speaks, analyze teamwork triumphing in the face of the East Oneida Flood crisis, and delve into the controversy surrounding Idaho's wolf management plan. We discuss the Boise Mayor's latest move to return Corporate PAC donations, reflecting her continued commitment to transparency. Finally, we join Sugar City's Arbor Day celebration, a Lorax-themed event underscoring the city's commitment to green initiatives. We also pose a significant question - what is it that we are trying to preserve in Idaho? Stay tuned for an engaging discussion.

Links to articles for today’s episode:

The Preston Citizen, 'Nothing we can't handle': Cooperative effort alleviates East Oneida flood issue; road remains closed, May 16, 2023, by Kecia P. Seamon’s. Original Story Link: https://bit.ly/3W5e6St

The Lewiston Tribune, Idaho aims to reduce wolf numbers, by Eric Barker. Original story link: https://bit.ly/3BOblf7

BoiseDEV, by Don Day. Original story link: https://bit.ly/41IoMHV

Standard Journal, May 16, 2023, by Lisa Smith. Original story link: https://bit.ly/3W8gkQR

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Idaho Speaks is a listener supported production and we need your help in covering costs. Please visit idahospeaks.com/support to give with a secure credit card transaction.

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Summary:

In this episode of Idaho Speaks, we revisit the purpose and vision of Idaho Speaks, analyze teamwork triumphing in the face of the East Oneida Flood crisis, and delve into the controversy surrounding Idaho's wolf management plan. We discuss the Boise Mayor's latest move to return Corporate PAC donations, reflecting her continued commitment to transparency. Finally, we join Sugar City's Arbor Day celebration, a Lorax-themed event underscoring the city's commitment to green initiatives. We also pose a significant question - what is it that we are trying to preserve in Idaho? Stay tuned for an engaging discussion.

Links to articles for today’s episode:

The Preston Citizen, 'Nothing we can't handle': Cooperative effort alleviates East Oneida flood issue; road remains closed, May 16, 2023, by Kecia P. Seamon’s. Original Story Link: https://bit.ly/3W5e6St

The Lewiston Tribune, Idaho aims to reduce wolf numbers, by Eric Barker. Original story link: https://bit.ly/3BOblf7

BoiseDEV, by Don Day. Original story link: https://bit.ly/41IoMHV

Standard Journal, May 16, 2023, by Lisa Smith. Original story link: https://bit.ly/3W8gkQR

Sponsor:

Idaho Speaks is a listener supported production and we need your help in covering costs. Please visit idahospeaks.com/support to give with a secure credit card transaction.

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