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Preventing Animal Cruelty Could Mean Helping People Find Resources

April is Animal Cruelty Prevention Month and some of the reasons pets suffer do not necessarily look like what many imagine.

Financial Education: Important Knowledge for Uncertain Times

Financial literacy is one antidote to this "money stress," and an Idaho-based credit union is sharing these skills with people young and old.

Electric Fencing Incentive Program Provides Bear-Prevention Tool

A Defenders of Wildlife program is helping folks deter bears from their property, by reimbursing landowners and businesses for half the cost,

Reuniting Parents, Children in Focus During Reunification Month

June is Reunification Month, and the spotlight is on parents being reunited with their children.

“Unintended Consequences” of Ending Pandemic Unemployment

Gov. Brad Little announced this week he will pull Idaho out of the federal unemployment programs that have provided enhanced benefits to people who lost jobs during the pandemic.

Forgiveness Plan Would Remove One-Third of Students’ Loan Debt

About one in three Idahoans who have federal student-loan debt would see it erased entirely if the Biden administration goes forward with a $10,000 forgiveness plan.

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Redefining Professional Spaces: The Rise of Dual-Purpose Backyard Office Sheds in America

The American Dream Reimagined: Backyards Transforming into Profitable Workspaces
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The Ultimate Fighter 31: McGregor vs. Chandler: The Battle Begins

The Ultimate Fighter 31 is set to premiere on ESPN+ on June 6, 2023, and it is sure to be a must-watch for fans of mixed martial arts.

Florida Faces Lawsuits Over Sweeping New Elections Law

The moment Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping elections bill into law last week, several voter-advocacy groups filed lawsuits against it.

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Best Apps for your New Mobile Phone

We can install any app from the google play store very quickly. Let’s take a look at some most amazing apps for android mobile phones.

Survivors Call for Monument in Honor of Fallen Heroes

Congress is moving forward with plans to build the monument to honor the 3,600 Americans who have earned the nation's highest award for valor in combat.