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This morning, after criticizing the family of fallen Ada County Sheriffs Deputy Tobin Bolter, the president of a new nonprofit apologized and now says he'll stop using Bolter's name. Plus, an effort to protect snowpack data from cuts at the federal government, potential geothermal expansion in Cascade, and how rapid expansion in the west has led to increased economic risks from wildfire.
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This morning, after criticizing the family of fallen Ada County Sheriffs Deputy Tobin Bolter, the president of a new nonprofit apologized and now says he'll stop using Bolter's name. Plus, an effort to protect snowpack data from cuts at the federal government, potential geothermal expansion in Cascade, and how rapid expansion in the west has led to increased economic risks from wildfire.

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