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  • 6 days ago | kidotalkradio.com | Kevin Miller

    Some consumers view shopping like some high-profile gamblers visiting their favorite casino. In other words, they're always looking for the latest move or technique improving their chances of winning the big one. In Idaho, we have the Crazy Coupon Lady, who dedicates her life to getting the best deal possible. In the old days, when Kevin Miller was young, people would buy a newspaper looking for items called coupons.

  • 6 days ago | kidotalkradio.com | Kevin Miller

    Many old people tell young people this, and they will not be able to comprehend the thought until they, too, are old with life experience. With the exception of technology, what's old is new again. How often have we seen fashion statements from bygone eras return to a new generation? For some who grew up watching or wearing bell-bottoms, seeing them again brings a boatload of memories of their younger days.

  • 1 week ago | kidotalkradio.com | Kevin Miller

    The Boise area is one of the most desired locations, and most Americans dream of living their version of the American Dream there. What makes the Boise area so great? We'll skip an examination of the recent political debates to focus on why so many people want to move to our area. The Boise area has a diverse mix of culture, whether it's the Treefort Festival, local artists, the state capital, Boise State University, or one factor or beverage that draws thousands of aficionados to the area.

  • 1 week ago | kidotalkradio.com | Kevin Miller

    The world awaits what will happen between Boise and the state of Idaho. The Boise City Council voted 5-1 to make the Gay or Pride flag and two other flags official by the city. Their decision has caused uproar on both sides of the issue. The term escalation does not apply to this situation. Conservatives are angry because the mayor and city council have chosen to ignore state law. But that's not the only concern they have about their decision.

  • 1 week ago | kidotalkradio.com | Kevin Miller

    The law of unintended consequences can be used to define the relationship between the Idaho Legislature and Boise's mayor and city council. Something discussed at a Boise City Council meeting rarely attracts the attention of the local, state, national, and worldwide media. It began with a simple, harmless bill called House Bill 96, which restricted city, county, and other local governments from displaying flags promoting cultural or political causes.

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