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Idaho Utopia reveals the unique history of New Plymouth | News

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New productions find empowerment with women hunters, celebrate Idaho Statehouse

“Women Who Hunt” on Outdoor Idaho It’s the taste for meat and a thirst for adventure that drives hunters to dedicate early mornings and dusky evenings to the pursuit of an animal. From elk to pheasant, deer to chukar, hunting is in the genetic makeup of Idaho, both historically and culturally. The Outdoor Idaho crew hikes along a snowy ridge, scrambles across rocks, and learns how to train bird dogs and track animals as they follow along on the journey of Idaho’s Women Who Hunt. The show airs Thursday, May 13, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 16, at 7 p.m. Viewers can stream the program for free beginning Thursday, May 6, through the PBS Video app on their favorite device or online at video.idahoptv.org.

With Hemingway In The Wings, Idaho Public Television Continues Its Ratings Bonanza

Credit Idaho Public Television, PBS Masterpiece, Outdoor Idaho, Idaho Reports, Idaho Experience  just four examples from a long list of reasons why Idaho Public Television continues to be one of the highest-rated public television broadcasters in the nation. Add to that, the much-anticipated Hemingway, which will debut Monday, April 5 and run for three consecutive evenings. IPTV general manager Ron Pisaneschi and director of content Jeff Tucker visited with Morning Edition host George Prentice to talk about Hemingway, the Resilient Idaho Project and the most recent Neilsen ratings that confirmed Idaho s public television broadcaster continues to set (and achieve) new programming heights.

Idaho Experience recaptures final log drives on the Clearwater River | News

BOISE — In early-1900s Idaho, timber was king. The supply of coveted western white pine seemed endless. To the newly arrived Weyerhaeuser family, it was as if money grew on trees. Although Idaho forests promised jobs, the work of cutting timber and transporting it to the mill in Lewiston across rugged, roadless mountains would take innovation and hard work. North Idaho’s Clearwater River would serve as a channel to transport the valuable timber in annual log drives that would span a half century. Idaho Public Television’s original series Idaho Experience takes viewers along for The Last Log Drive on the Clearwater River to chronicle the 100-mile journey to Lewiston, life on the river, and the company that ran it all—plus, what caused the log drive to come to an abrupt end in 1971.

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