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May 23 - 8:00 pm
     Idaho's Salmon
May 30 - 8:00 pm
     Nature's Healing Power
Jun 6 - 8:00 pm
     Idaho's Scenic Byways
Jun 13 - 8:00 pm
     Eating Local
Jun 20 - 8:00 pm
     Palisades By Season

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WHAT WE'RE WORKING ON

Nature's Healing Power
"Nature's Healing Power"

We highlight the inspirational stories of people with serious illnesses and injuries who receive solace, strength and healing from the natural world, on trips organized by several nonprofits in Idaho. Airs May 30th.

BEHIND THE STORIES

Beneath the Stories
Beneath what you see on the screen are deep emotions, both those of the participants, and of me.  More of this story.

FROM THE FILES

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Wolverine"Sawtooth Celebration" We explore the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, as it celebrates its 40th anniversary.

Balanced Rock, near Buhl"Idaho Geology" Irresistible forces meet immoveable objects.

A mountain goat standing on a hill"The People's Land" What does it mean when more than 60% of your state is federally managed?

Proposed wilderness Idaho wilderness area"Wilderness In the 21st Century" A lot has changed in the wilderness saga in the last 50 years.

COMING UP

A school of salmon above a quiet streambed

Once abundant, the state's salmon balance on the edge of extinction.
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OUTDOOR IDAHO NEWS

Regional News Icon April 2013: "Idaho's Salmon," "A Sawtooth Celebration," and "Idaho Geology, A Convergence of Wonders" receive Emmy nominations.
Regional News Icon October 2012: "The People's Land" wins First Place award from the National Educational Telecommunications Association in the News & Public Affairs category.

REGIONAL OUTDOOR NEWS

Idaho issues kill order on wolves near Carey after 31 sheep killed
Between May 10 and May 12, John Peavey, the owner of the Flat Top Ranch lost 13 ewes and 18 lambs to wolves, and the Idaho Wildlife Services has issued a kill permit for up to two wolves.

Idacorp CEO tells shareholders Idaho Power will stick with coal
At Idacorp's annual meeting in Boise on Thursday, CEO LaMont Keen told the 10 shareholders in attendance that Idaho Power will soon ask the Idaho Public Utilities Commission to allow it to spend $500 million to install pollution-control equipment on three coal plants in Wyoming and two in Nevada from which it draws power.

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