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As we close out another eventful week, you share your "raves" and continue to drive Nate closer to insanity.
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BSU Women's volleyball cancelled a game against SJSU. SJSU has a player who, according to reports, can spike a ball at 80MPH
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Governor Brad Little publicly expressed his opposition to Proposition 1 via his website. The audience discusses their views on RCV and Open Primaries.
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State Representative Barbara Ehardt, also an advocate in keeping women's sports to only women athletes discusses the risks in biological men playing against women in volleyball.
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(9.26.24) Nate Shelman discussed The Canyon County Sheriff's statement saying that the notorious Tren de Aragua gang isn't in Idaho, but they could be heading this way. How do we protect the Treasure Valley from the crime sprees we are seeing the Venezuelan gang commit in other cities?
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(9.25.24, 4p-5:30p) Nate Shelman discussed two separate water issues. How should Idaho progress with Quagga Mussel treatments? Should we reroute the Columbia River so California can have more water? Nate discussed both of those topics with you.
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(9.25.24, 3p) Bret Favre announced that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's and it may have to do with the concussions he got from playing football. Nate Shelman asks what we can do to protect football players going forward.
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(9.24.24, 5:30p) Nate Shelmand discusses a video circulating social media that is leading to an investigation into a former Meridian Police Officer's actions during an arrest.
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(9.24.24) Should the city have to pay for it if someone gets seriously injured on the greenbelt because the path is damaged? Nate Shelman holds that discussion because a woman injured due to a tree root in the path has filed a tort claim against the City of Boise.
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(9.24.24, 3p-4p) Nate Shelman discussed the Boise School District's decision to have a non-student day on election day due to safety concerns. Do you have concerns about people voting in schools?
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