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(2.19.26) Nate Shelman took your calls about the incident at St. Luke's in Meridian last night. A Suspect stole an Ambulance and then drove it into the Portico North Building. They then covered the ambulance in gas before being scared away by first responders responding to the scene of the crime.
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(2.19.26) Nate Shelman was joined by Police Chief Tracy Basterrechea, who answered questions about the overnight incident that is being investigated after a person stole an ambulance, drove it into the Portico North Building, and tried to set it on fire.
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(2.18.26) Our neighbors in Washington and Oregon are proposing legislation to close their own budget deficits that might have people migrating towards Idaho. Nate Shelman tells you about those stories and wraps up the show with Winter Olympic chat.
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(2.18.26) Nate Shelman talks about Juneteenth and Columbus Day. Should Juneteenth be made optional? A North Idaho Town has reversed it as an official city holiday and reinstated Columbus Day.
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(2.18.26) Nate Shelman was joined in studio to discuss the filibuster, ICE, the ag workforce modernization act, and Iran.
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(2.18.26) The Boise Mall is introducing a few paid premium parking spaces. Nate Shelman asks you when the last time you went to the mall was.
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(2.17.26) Nate Shelman discussed the horrific shooting that happened at a hockey game in Rhode Island and what people are saying about the uptick in transgender shooters.
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(2.17.26) St Luke's is renting out office space to the Department of Homeland Security. Some people are upset about it. What are your thoughts? Nate Shelman discusses the facts of the case.
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(2.17.26) Nate Shelman is joined by Idaho State Representative Rob Beiswenger to talk about House Bill 574, which is about expanding health freedom in Idaho.
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(2.17.26) Nate Shelman is joined in studio by Lieutenant Governor Scott Bedke. They discussed water resources, Idaho growth, Agriculture, Anthrax in cattle, and the Idaho Legislative Session.
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According to a study, commissioned by industry, Idaho would lose almost 56,000 jobs, hundreds of millions in taxes if we got rid of illegal labor. Are you for sending them back or making a pathway for legal working?
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Idaho industry groups brief lawmakers on economic impact of foreign-born workforce. A study titled “The Story of Idaho Labor Markets: An Economic Analysis of Foreign-Born Contributions, said that removing illegal labor from Idaho would result in vast reduction of gross product, revenue and domestic job loss.
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A potpourri hour that included an E. coli beef recall, anthrax in Cassia county and much more!
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President Trump says he’s going to save the nation over $1 trillion thanks to regulation cutbacks on greenhouse gases. The president added that this pauses electric vehicle mandates and eliminates regulations promoting the automatic stop feature on gas cars when they are sitting at stop signs or stoplights—a feature that has been controversial among consumers. The conversation with the KBOI audience's belief i...
Environmental groups are suing the Trump administration after it repealed the E-P-A's "endangerment finding" that classifies greenhouse gases as a threat to public health. Nate asks you if you believe in climate change. Is there climate change? Did we (humans) cause it?
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Governor Brad Little along with administrators from Boise State University and the University of Idaho announce the return of "The Governor's Cup", BSU v UI in football coming September 6, 2031 at Albertson's Stadium. BSU football great Richie Brockel shares his thoughts on its return along with fans from both teams.
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Nate focuses on the House Judiciary Hearing with Pam Bondi this morning and the tension on both sides, the coverage of Nancy Guthrie, and the ACLU filing a lawsuit against Idaho law enforcement agencies regarding actions taken in Wilder in October of last year.
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James Van Der Beek, 48, died of colorectal cancer. Nate Shelman, also 48, admits he's never had a colorectal cancer screening. Nate invited other audience members, over 48, whom have never had a screening to call in.
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James Van Der Beek, TV and film actor, father, husband, passed today at 48 years old of colorectal cancer. Nate shares that he's never had a colonoscopy or colon cancer screening. Guys whom have had multiple colonoscopies call in to motivate Nate to get one done.
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In this episode, Nate Shelman dives into the Save Act, a contentious piece of legislation that's got everyone talking. He's joined by a caller, Joe, who shares his concerns about the bill's potential impact on voter suppression. Nate and Joe engage in a lively discussion about the importance of voter ID, the difference between mail-in and absentee voting, and the notion of a "poll tax." They also touch on the history of voter suppr...
Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.
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