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BW: THE POCKET VERSION There you are: nothing on your calendar, a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket and your trusty iPhone in your hand. How do you plan your night? With BW’s new iPhone app, duh. Movies, restaurants, concerts, family friendly events, breaking stories and all the news that was fit to print in the latest editions of Boise Weekly.
CLAM DIGGITY BW Rec and Food writer Randy King does what he does best in a recent Cobweb post: forage/hunt/fish for his food in the great outdoors. This week: freshwater clams.
NO SWIM FOR YOU Like clockwork, it seems, come summer the Department of Environmental Quality issues an E. coli warning for Sandy Point Beach at Lucky Peak. As of press time, wouldbe waders and swimmers have been asked to wade and swim elsewhere until the DEQ issues the all clear.
READ THE FINE PRINT Hundreds of Boise nonprofits had their tax-exempt status revoked by the IRS for failing to file the necessary documents. Details at Citydesk.
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BILL COPE
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TED RALL
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NEWS How Idaho’s redistricting could affect the Latino population
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NEWS 2 Arts commission anxious to move on after audit
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CITYDESK
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CITIZEN
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FEATURE Healing the World
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BW PICKS
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FIND
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8 DAYS OUT
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SUDOKU
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NOISE BW gets its hands around Dirty Mittens
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MUSIC GUIDE
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SCREEN Submarine
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REC Backcountry croquet
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FOOD The fine art of forest fungus foraging
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BEER GUZZLER
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CLASSIFIEDS
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NYT CROSSWORD
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FREEWILL ASTROLOGY
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