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Justin Mattson

Justin Mattson

Author at KMVT at KMVT-TV

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    Mom suffered hallucinations from depression medication before killing 6-year-old son, police say

    A mom in Alaska is accused of killing her 6-year-old son last week due to what investigators say were hallucinations caused by a depression medication.
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    Breaking down the Blaine County Climate Action Plan

    In a major first step in the fight against climate change at a local level, Blaine County has released its Climate Action Plan (CAP).
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    New laws affecting elk farms and wolf depredation to take effect Ju...

    A number of bills will take effect on July 1, some of which impact the environment.
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    Southern Idaho Architecture: The Twin Falls Grain Elevators

    Southern Idaho has a rich history that has been persevered through its architecture.
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    Black History Month: The lost legacy of Joseph R. Mitchem Jr.

    We all stand on the shoulders of giants even if we don’t even know who they are.
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    The enduring legacy of the Lincoln St. streetlights

    It may look like an average streetlight, but these streetlights located between the 100 and 200 blocks of Lincoln St. Have a long, enduring legacy and tell the story of community pride.
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    The 51 Tunnels that saved Twin Falls

    It’s hard to imagine Twin Falls without its farmland, but before Milner Dam was completed on November 15, 1904, this was exactly the case with the first major agricultural project in the area finished the land was able to be used for farming, and shortly after unforeseen problems would arise.
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    Light Pollution Monitoring in Central Idaho

    Students from the University of California, Los Angeles have come yearly to help monitor light pollution and its potential impact to the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve that was established in 2017.