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Evening Headlines For February 18, 2022 from 2022-02-18T22:45:01
A batch of baby formula was recalled. The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints says local authorities can determine their own mask policy. A quick look at our intervi...
ListenSuze Woolf sparks a conversation about climate change through art from 2022-02-18T21:22:02
State of the Forest by Suze Woolf is a part of the exhibit Environmental Impact II which is being shown in the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. Woolf talks about her years of work painting burned trees...
ListenNo Matter How Few Deputies a County Has, the Job Must Continue from 2022-02-18T17:34:08
Deputy sheriffs enforce laws, run the jail and strive to keep the community safe. These men and women do even more when there is not enough of them, which is the case for several sheriff’s offices ...
ListenMorning Headlines for February 18, 2022 from 2022-02-18T16:32:48
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 18, 2022... A new bill is moving on from the state House. Plus, Idaho Falls Public Library and the Bonneville County Library District are renegotiating ...
ListenLawrence E. Corbridge talks about his forum address: "Finish the Course, Keep the Faith" from 2022-02-18T01:09
Emeritus General Authority Lawrence E. Corbridge of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared a message about perspective, mortality, and Jesus Christ in his forum address at BYU-Idaho.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 17, 2022 from 2022-02-17T15:41:21
A bill to help Idaho elementary students learn with dyslexia has been introduced in the house committee, Greater Idaho is gaining traction at the Idaho Legislature, a local ski resort and non-profi...
ListenHow well do we know US Geography? from 2022-02-17T14:44:41
Welcome back to the spot and Happy Presidents Day! Today your hosts Natalie Lundquist and Sariah Bosted are joined by Guest Hosts, Isabella Salaazar and Brother Michael Madsen - the head of the BY...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 16th, 2022 from 2022-02-17T00:40:34
Evening Headlines for February 16th, 2022 covering the Full Idaho House considering a bill, a meeting covering a school district's supplemental plant facilities levy, and the Family Crisis Center i...
ListenJed Platt talks about art events coming up in Rexburg from 2022-02-16T20:13:35
Rexburg Cultural Arts Director Jed Platt talks about music events, interactive movies, and more activities coming up in Rexburg.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 16, 2022 from 2022-02-16T15:57:52
Your Morning Headlines for February 16, 2022... An Idaho Falls woman is in the hospital following a crash. Plus, a bill that would prevent inanimate objects from obtaining "personhood status" has b...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 15, 2022 from 2022-02-16T00:25:16
Evening Headlines for February 15, 2022 covering National FFA Week, the signing of a 193 million dollar tax cut in Utah, and the Idaho State Police's search for new state troopers.
ListenElder and Sister Rasband share a message of love from 2022-02-15T23:45:28
Elder Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Sister Rasband share a message about love for the Lord in their BYU-Idaho devotional address.
ListenThe St. Anthony Fisherman's Breakfast is back from 2022-02-15T19:50:38
After a two year hiatus, the St. Anthony Chamber of Commerce is excited to host the Fisherman's Breakfast. The chamber's Vice President Nolan Vander Linden talks about what visitors can expect this...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 15, 2022 from 2022-02-15T15:48:19
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 15, 2022... A Rigby man is in jail following a car chase. Plus, Wyoming will see pay raises. Also, the west is seeing the worst drought in 1,200 years.
ListenEvening Headlines For February 14, 2022 from 2022-02-14T23:21:59
A look at the Jefferson County school district bond proposal. BYU-Idaho's theatre department has its first show of the semester this week.
ListenSoccer program for athletes with disabilities comes to Idaho Falls from 2022-02-14T19:39:19
Coach Mary Murray and Executive Director Alex Minton from Bonneville Youth Soccer League IFFC talk about TOPSoccer, a soccer program for kids, youth, and adults with disabilities.
To sign...
Morning Headlines for February 14, 2022 from 2022-02-14T14:28:17
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 14, 2022... The Idaho Supreme Court has upheld the state's newly drawn congressional district map. Plus, a popular Rexburg company is going viral. Elder...
ListenIdaho State Senator Carrie Semmelroth talks about education and the legislative session from 2022-02-12T00:28:14
Newly appointed Democratic Idaho State Senator Carrie Semmelroth talks about education, property tax relief, and what is to come this legislative session.
ListenIdaho State Senator Van Burtenshaw talks about Idaho wildlife and legislative session from 2022-02-12T00:25:26
Idaho State Republican Senator Van Burtenshaw talks about education legislation, wildlife issues, and property tax relief.
ListenEvening Headlines For February 11, 2022 from 2022-02-11T23:15:04
A man is facing serious charges for abandoning his butcher shop. Bonneville county has a new county prosecutor. A new study shows the types of skills Idaho bosses want their employees to have.
ListenIdaho Cold Cases Facebook account manager Crystal Douglas talks about Linda Smith and more from 2022-02-11T19:25:48
Crystal Douglas, who manages the Idaho Cold Cases Facebook account, talked about cold case cards, the Linda Smith case, and the work that is being done to resolve unsolved cases in Idaho. You can l...
ListenMorning Headlines for February 11, 2022 from 2022-02-11T14:34:18
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 11, 2022... Police in Heise need your help. Plus, the Idaho Falls Elks Lodge is handing out food to those in need this weekend. Also, The Church of Jesu...
ListenEvening Headlines For February 10, 2022 from 2022-02-11T00:28:54
Super Bowl Sunday is upon us... and BYU-Idaho students might have to choose between that or attending a devotional with Elder Rasband. A credit card thief got caught after ordering pizza.
ListenState department mapping historical sites significant to Idaho’s Black history from 2022-02-11T00:14:02
The Idaho State Historic Preservation Office is working to tell underrepresented stories from Idaho’s history. Dan Everhart is the outreach historian for the office and is working to map buildings ...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 10, 2022 from 2022-02-10T15:47:48
The BLM will conduct the Ted Trueblood Wildlife Management Area prescribed burn, a barn fire was caused by a heat lamp, and there's a new place in Rexburg to buy house plants and receive expert adv...
ListenValentines Day and First Dates from 2022-02-10T15:07:31
Welcome back to the Spot! This episode is your hosts Natalie Lundquist, Sariah Bosted, and guest host Luke Davis talking about valentines day and all the things that go with it. We talk about our i...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 9th, 2022 from 2022-02-10T00:44:07
Evening Headlines for February 9th, 2022 covering an ice fishing competition at Hyde Pond, the Idaho Falls Animal Shelter asking for help to re-home 50 cats, and the cancelation of tonight's varsit...
ListenNew house plant shop opens in Rexburg from 2022-02-09T21:42:21
Alexys Owens recently opened the AA Planthouse on Main Street in Rexburg. She specializes in house plants and gives you a free consultation with any plant you buy.
ListenMorning Headlines for February 9, 2022 from 2022-02-09T16:29:34
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 9, 2022... A local man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for drug trafficking. Plus, an update on a 1981 cold case. Also, a new MRI machine at...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 8th, 2022 from 2022-02-09T00:55:58
Evening Headlines for February 8th, 2022 including the city of Rexburg receiving a business grant, a incident with a suicidal man at Motel 6 in Idaho falls, and two bills introduced Monday.
ListenElder William K. Jackson talks about his recent devotional address entitled Surviving Opposition from 2022-02-08T20:54:50
Elder William K. Jackson, a General Authority Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints talks about his devotional address, and how to endure hard times with faith in the Lord.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 8, 2022 from 2022-02-08T15:13:18
Idaho Falls Police caught those responsible for shooting out car windows, the Idaho National Laboratory has awarded economic development grants to four organizations, and Bannock County officials a...
ListenEvening Headlines For February 7, 2022 from 2022-02-07T23:38:40
A look at wolf killing in Yellowstone. A report of radioactive soil being shipped from Australia to Idaho to be processed.
ListenMorning Headlines for February 7, 2022 from 2022-02-07T16:30:51
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 7, 2022... State police make four arrests a protest at the Capitol Mall. Plus, Wyoming Fish and Game rescue a moose calf from a freezing pond. Also, Ida...
ListenIdaho State Representative Sally Toone talks about education funding and more from 2022-02-05T00:53:40
Democratic State Representative Sally Toone talks about education funding in Idaho and her thoughts on recent Republican-led bills.
ListenIdaho State Representative Joe Palmer talks about rental fee caps and more from 2022-02-05T00:50:25
Joe Palmer of the Idaho State House of Representatives talks about bills that propose tax cuts and getting rid of a cap on rental fees. He also talks about his work as chair of the House Transporta...
ListenEvening Headlines For February 4, 2022 from 2022-02-04T23:25:37
Valentines day poetry contest is happening at BYU-Idaho. Legislation to grant scholarships to the families of deceased veterans went to the Idaho House today.
ListenIntegrity Mental Health is working to treat mental health in Rexburg from 2022-02-04T19:49:30
Reagan Heald, office manager for the new Rexburg branch of Integrity Mental Health, talks about what the clinic is doing to treat individuals with mental health issues.
ListenMorning Headlines for February 4, 2022 from 2022-02-04T16:15:45
Here are your Morning Headlines on this Friday... the woman who fell into a Yellowstone hot spring, in October, is out of the hospital. Plus, BYU Idaho has released the official Winter 2022 enrollm...
ListenBYU-Idaho students talk about their experiences on Capitol Hill from 2022-02-03T23:51:59
BYU-Idaho students Giorgia Baielli and Sarah Fitt Thompson talk about the hands-on lessons they are learning as they intern for U.S. Senator Jim Risch.
ListenEvening Headlines For February 3, 2022 from 2022-02-03T23:08:24
A man crashed his car through a restaurant in Boise. A bill proposed in the Idaho legislature would add new stickers to drivers licenses. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort announced the return of the Ja...
ListenDriver Monitoring Systems Need to Level Up from 2022-02-03T22:36:03
The new technology in your car may not be as effective as it should be. AAA put these features to the test.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 3, 2022 from 2022-02-03T15:55:25
A barn fire in Jackson leaves several chickens dead, but no human casualties, free N95 masks are available at Smith's Food and Drug in Jackson and Lava Hot Springs will host the annual Fire and Ice...
ListenDream Movie Plots from 2022-02-03T15:20:41
This week your hosts: Sariah, Natalie, and Special Guest Host Christian, dive into the world of movies. We talk about plots and ideas that haven't been made into movies that we think should be, as ...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 2, 2022 from 2022-02-03T00:39:42
Evening Headlines for February 2, 2022 covering the investigation for a woman hit by a postal truck, the Idaho Community Foundation's Neighborly Grant Program, and an Idaho dog sled race moving loc...
ListenAuthor McArthur Krishna talks about Heavenly Mother and why women in the scriptures matter from 2022-02-02T20:54:04
McArthur Krishna shares her journey to becoming an author, and why she chose to write about women in the scriptures and Heavenly Mother.
ListenMorning Headlines for February 2, 2022 from 2022-02-02T16:39:34
Here is a rundown of your Morning Headlines for Wednesday, February 2, 2022... An Idaho Falls man is in jail, suspected of a DUI hit and run. Rexburg police are asking for your help to identify two...
ListenSurrounding Yourself with Faith: Brandon Isle's BYU-Idaho Devotional Address from 2022-02-01T23:19:27
Brandon Isle shares ways that we can surround ourselves with faith in Jesus Christ.
ListenAn interview with Brandon Isle about his recent devotional address on faith from 2022-02-01T20:53:26
BYU-Idaho Radio News and Programming Coordinator Brandon Isle talks about his recent devotional address, "Surrounding Yourself with Faith."
ListenMorning Headlines For February 1, 2022 from 2022-02-01T15:26:24
Idaho's newborn screening program expands the list of conditions it screens for, a Bonneville county man crashed into a house while under the influence, a scholarship is available for Idaho student...
ListenEvening Headlines For January 31, 2022 from 2022-01-31T23:14:18
A camper burst into flames in a Brolim's parking lot. A look at the youngest women's pro-league soccer player and her faith. The Idaho National guard was deployed to help with the pandemic.
ListenIdaho Art Lab Director talks about bringing art to rural Idaho from 2022-01-31T19:25:42
Co-Founder and Director of the Idaho Art Lab, Kara Hidalgo, talks about the importance of art. She and her husband created Idaho Art Lab, where anyone can access materials and equipment to create.
ListenIdaho House Minority Leader Lauren Necochea talks about the Idaho Working Families Agenda and more from 2022-01-31T18:02:14
Idaho House Minority Leader Lauren Necochea talks about the Idaho Working Families Agenda and why she opposes the recent tax cut bill.
ListenState Representative Rod Furniss talks about House Bill 436 and healthcare for teachers from 2022-01-31T17:15:53
Idaho State Representative Rod Furniss talks about the tax cut bill that recently passed through the senate and his bill to improve healthcare for teachers.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 31, 2022 from 2022-01-31T16:35:43
These are your Morning Headlines for January 31, 2022... An Idaho Falls man is arrested on suspected assault and battery. Plus, the U.S. Navy is adding a new submarine to its fleet. Also, the Churc...
ListenBrooks McFadden talks about Rexburg's new LGBTQ resource center from 2022-01-29T00:02:56
Flourish Point is Rexburg's first center for LGBTQ youth and adults.
ListenEvening Headlines For January 28, 2022 from 2022-01-28T23:26:32
Two Bingham county officer involved shootings were ruled as justified. An attic fire in Ririe damaged a car wash. The Madison County Sheriff's Office named Sergeant Fujimoto as "Deputy of the Year."
ListenMorning Headlines For January 28th, 2022 from 2022-01-28T15:17:59
Morning Headlines For January 28th, 2022 covers an explosion in Idaho Falls, a change for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Church Education System, and the legislation containing Id...
ListenBuilding a business with dragons from 2022-01-27T23:56:26
Artists need a niche, and Angela Neely has found hers. The BYU-Idaho art student specializes in small dragon sculptures that have charmed thousands of buyers.
ListenEvening Headlines For January 27, 2022 from 2022-01-27T22:42:32
The Pedigree Stage Stop Race begins Friday night. Yellowstone National Park has a way to reserve backcountry permits online. Students at Skyline High School in Idaho Falls were sent home after a ga...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 27, 2022 from 2022-01-27T15:54:58
Bonneville School District 93 schools will be closed tomorrow due to staffing shortages, the Idaho Falls city council temporarily suspended public comment after a man gave belittling remarks during...
ListenOur Firsts from 2022-01-27T15:36:54
Your hosts, Sariah Bosted and Natalie Lundquist, share stories from their lives about their first best friend, first crush, first bad hair cut, and more. Comment down below with some of your memora...
ListenEvening Headlines For January 26th, 2022 from 2022-01-27T00:29:22
Evening Headlines for January 26th, 2022 covering the arrest of a convicted felon in Idaho Falls, a senate committee presenting a bill, and an uptick in customers of Idaho Power reporting scams.
ListenTEDx Organizer Maija-Liisa Adams talks about the upcoming TEDx Rexburg event from 2022-01-26T19:32:51
TEDx Organizer and BYU-Idaho Professor Maija-Liisa Adams discusses her work as a public speaking coach and the upcoming TEDx Rexburg event that will take place in March.
ListenMorning Headlines For January 26th 2022 from 2022-01-26T14:26:11
Morning Headlines For January 26th 2022 covers a media briefing of Idaho health officials, the State of the Cities and county breakfast for Madison county, and yesterday's devotional speaker at BYU...
ListenJohn Reed's devotional address: Using the Book of Mormon in Our Lives from 2022-01-25T22:40:06
John Reed of BYU-Idaho university operations shares how applying teachings and stories from the Book of Mormon can change lives.
Listen'There’s Some Loss Involved In Having a Baby but There’s also a Lot of Joy' from 2022-01-25T22:14:15
A free therapy group in Rexburg is working to help mothers through postpartum depression.
ListenAn interview with John Reed about his recent devotional from 2022-01-25T20:03:46
John Reed of BYU-Idaho university operations talks about his devotional address- Using the Book of Mormon in our Lives, and how students can apply his message.
ListenMorning Headlines For January 25, 2022 from 2022-01-25T16:10:28
Police have identified a Mississippi man as the suspect for a Rexburg Motel 6 shooting on Friday, multiple hearings are set for Chad Daybell, the Community Food Basket in Idaho Falls can pay off th...
ListenEvening Headlines For January 24, 2022 from 2022-01-24T22:53:01
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is pulling its missionaries out of Ukraine. Madison School District is trying to gather votes to upgrade one of its elementary schools. A fatal house...
ListenProfessor Todd Kelson talks about the antibiotic resistance crisis and research at BYU-Idaho from 2022-01-24T20:04:47
BYU-Idaho Professor and reseacher Todd Kelson talks about how his biology students are working to address the antibiotic resistance crisis through the soil.
ListenMorning Headlines For January 24th, 2022 from 2022-01-24T14:37:56
Morning Headlines For January 24th, 2022 covers a record number of visitors at Yellowstone last year, Idaho Highway 55 rockslide, a house fire in Idaho Falls resulting in one death, and we intervie...
ListenHouse Majority Assistant Leader Jason Monks talks about the latest proposed income tax cut and more from 2022-01-22T00:07:03
House Majority Assistant Leader Jason Monks talk about the recently proposed income tax cut and looks forward to the rest of the session.
ListenEvening Headlines For January 21, 2022 from 2022-01-21T23:15:26
Rexburg's annual Winterfest is tomorrow! BYU-Idaho has figured out a way to hold job fair events in the midst of the pandemic. A Motel-6 in Rexburg was shot at this morning,
ListenIdaho Sentate Minority Leader Michelle Stennett talks about the current legislative session from 2022-01-21T20:18:42
As the legislative session continues, Idaho Sentate Minority Leader Michelle Stennett shares her thoughts on the recent Republican-led tax cut proposal and how the budget surplus should be used.
ListenPresident of Idaho State Board of Education Kurt Liebich talks about education budget from 2022-01-21T19:37:38
After the start of the Idaho Legislative Session, President of Idaho State Board of Education Kurt Liebich talks about how he hopes the legislature will prioritize education as they choose how to a...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 21, 2022 from 2022-01-21T16:48:02
Here are your Morning Headlines for the day... Two school districts in Eastern Idaho have called off classes for the day. A new tax scam has come to Idaho. Plus, a judge weighs in on whether Idaho'...
ListenEvening Headlines For January 20, 2022 from 2022-01-20T23:30:44
A new pamphlet is available from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Five elk died from ingesting a popular plant used for landscaping. A California man was sentenced for drunken antic...
ListenThe Spot - First Semester Stories from 2022-01-20T21:01:54
Your first semester of college is always memorable for so many reasons! We're talking about dating life, activities, roommates and more in this episode of The Spot. This week's hosts are Camrynn Cl...
ListenDr. Jack Clark from Madison Memorial Hospital talks about the state of the pandemic from 2022-01-20T18:33:35
Dr. Jack Clark, a physician and hospitalist at Madison Memorial Hospital, talks about the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how that has impacted the hospital.
ListenMorning Headlines For January 20, 2022 from 2022-01-20T16:44:52
Be careful on I-15 near Fort Hall where freezing fog has caused slick roads and several crashes, Idaho Falls police are looking for vandals responsible for shooting out windows, the Idaho Museum of...
ListenAbe Kimball talks about his father's legacy, lithography, and exhibit Common Ground from 2022-01-19T20:19:19
Abe Kimball talks about Common Ground, a collaborative art exhibit featuring his father's lithograph art through the eyes of a variety of other artists.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 19, 2022 from 2022-01-19T17:10:29
Here are your Morning Headlines for January 19, 2022... A missing teen is now considered to be a runaway. Plus, an Idaho lawmaker has introduced a bill that would commemorate those babies whose liv...
ListenCleave Unto God, Bryan Pope's BYU-Idaho Devotional Address from 2022-01-18T22:17:22
In his BYU-Idaho devotional address entitled Cleave Unto God, Portfolio Management Managing Director Bryan Pope speaks about God's love and the importance of feeling His love in our lives.
ListenBryan Pope Gives insights into his devotional talk called "Cleave Unto God" from 2022-01-18T16:36:43
Bryan Pope, the portfolio management managing director at BYU-Idaho, is speaking at the BYU-Idaho Devotional about cleaving unto God. In this interview, he talks about what that means and why that'...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 18, 2022 from 2022-01-18T15:28:25
Your Morning Headlines for January 18, 2022... U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is revisiting its decision not to include Yellowstone's bison on the endangered species list. Plus, A surge in COVID-19...
ListenAfrican American Alliance President Talks About Annual Banquet from 2022-01-15T19:01:10
In this conversation with David Snell, president and found of African American Alliance, Inc., we talk about the 15th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Banquet which will be held at the Melaleuca ...
ListenEvening Headlines For January 14, 2022 from 2022-01-14T23:42:26
Cars line up around the block for COVID testing at BYU-Idaho. Madison High School recently hired a new softball coach.
ListenInterview with Candidate for Governor Ed Humphreys from 2022-01-14T18:59:09
Candidate Ed Humphreys discusses why he believes that Idaho needs a change.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 14, 2022 from 2022-01-14T16:41:38
Here are your Morning Headlines for January 14, 2022... The Idaho Falls Police Department is asking for the public's help to locate a missing teen. Plus, now is the time to change your party affili...
ListenInterview with State Representative and Minority Leader Ilana Rubel from 2022-01-14T01:07:03
House Minority Leader and State Representative for District 18 Ilana Rubel talks tax cuts and what she hopes to see during this year's legislative session.
ListenInterview with State Representative and Speaker of the House Scott Bedke from 2022-01-14T00:33:06
State Representative and Speaker of the House Scott Bedke speaks with us about the legislative session and tax cut legislation.
ListenAn Interview with Madison High Softball Coach Camry Wright from 2022-01-14T00:10:49
Camry Wright talks about her journey to high school coaching and looks forward to the upcoming season.
ListenEvening Headlines For January 13, 2022 from 2022-01-13T23:13:50
A GoFundMe for Rose Nicklas, who had a horrific ski accident and Grand Targhee Resort raised over $10,000 out of the $100,000 goal. The ice rink in Idaho Falls is open. Idaho Falls school district ...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 13, 2022 from 2022-01-13T14:57:56
Investigators know the cause of a fire station fire, a pair of Idaho lawmakers tested positive for COVID-19, Madison School District #321 proposed a new bond, and the American Dog Derby is planned ...
ListenDr. James Yizar of the Pocatello NAACP Board discusses Equality in Southeastern Idaho from 2022-01-12T23:39:29
As Martin Luther King Day approaches, Dr. James Yizar of the Pocatello NAACP Executive Board reflects on Dr. Kings legacy and talks about the organization's work to confront racism.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 12, 2022 from 2022-01-12T16:56:56
Here are your Morning Headlines for January 12, 2022... Governor Little hopes to bolster Idaho's firefighting budget. Plus, reaction after a Pocatello student uses a racist phrase to ask someone to...
ListenHonor in Tough Times from 2022-01-11T23:35:44
Sister Kelly C. Eyring and BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring talked to students at BYU-Idaho in the opening devotional of the Winter 2022 semester. They each shared messages of honor, including r...
ListenAn interview with President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly C. Eyring about their recent devotional from 2022-01-11T20:20:16
President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly C. Eyring reflect on their recent devotional address to students, and look forward to the new semester.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 11, 2022 from 2022-01-11T15:31:15
In your Morning Headlines... Firefighters respond to a camper fire in Idaho Falls. Plus, Governor Little gave his State of the State address yesterday. Also, tips for electrical and heater safety i...
ListenRep. Jon Weber Reflects on 2021, Looks Ahead to 2022 Legislature from 2022-01-10T23:50:50
State Representative Jon Weber of Rexburg is ready for his second year in the legislature. He talks about the highlights from 2021 and what he hopes and expects to happen in 2022 in Boise.
ListenEvening Headlines For January 10, 2022 from 2022-01-10T23:21:06
The Bureau of Land Management is searching for a gunman that shot two wild horses. The Madison Library District is commemorating its 100th anniversary next week.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 10, 2022 from 2022-01-10T16:11:04
Your Morning Headlines for Monday, January 10, 2022...Governor Brad Little will give his State of the State address in person today. Plus, a Utah man has died in a BASE jumping accident. In additio...
ListenInterview with Idaho State Representative Ron Nate from 2022-01-08T00:18:47
Idaho State Representative Ron Nate discusses the upcoming legislative session.
ListenEvening Headlines For January 7, 2022 from 2022-01-08T00:07:56
New details emerge on the circumstances surrounding the death of Boris Leikin. We have an interview with Representative Ron Nate about the surplus tax funds. A quick summary of the Pocatello city c...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 7, 2022 from 2022-01-07T16:33:59
Here are your Morning Headlines for today... A local man is behind bars after trying to elude officers. Plus, the GOP of Idaho has proposed a rule change that may alter who can run as a Republican....
ListenEvening Headlines For January 6, 2022 from 2022-01-06T22:50
An inmate led officers in Idaho Falls on a high-speed chase. Three school districts closed today for weather. The IFAAA his holding its 15th annual banquet.
ListenMorning News Headlines For January 6, 2022 from 2022-01-06T14:12:25
A Bannock County Jail employee is facing charges in Salt Lake City surrounding the death of a competitive speed skater, Senator Mike Crapo has announced he's running for a 5th term and students at ...
ListenEvening Headlines For January 5, 2022 from 2022-01-05T23:27:16
A man is charged with burglarizing several businesses in Idaho Falls. A Madison Middle School teacher is asking for peoples Christmas trees. A peek at our interview with Idaho state Senator Doug Ri...
ListenRandy'L Teton Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from 2022-01-05T20:51:45
Randy'L Teton talks about receiving the 2021 East Idaho Women of Influence Lifetime Achievement Award at the 3rd annual Women of Influence Awards Banquet in December. She also talks about being the...
ListenInterview with Idaho State Senator Doug Ricks from 2022-01-05T19:19:34
Interview with Idaho State Senator Doug Ricks by BYU-Idaho Radio
ListenMorning Headlines for January 5, 2022 from 2022-01-05T16:43:10
These are your Morning Headlines for January 5, 2022... The National Weather Service has issued another weather advisory for Eastern Idaho. Plus, Several local school districts have declared today ...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 4, 2022 from 2022-01-04T14:22:18
A middle school girl is accused of stabbing another girl at a school in Meridian, the Department of Energy says it has nearly finished cleanup near Idaho National Laboratory and a local business ca...
ListenTake Back Idaho Forms to Inform Voters from 2022-01-03T22:55:41
Jennifer Ellis, the president of the new Take Back Idaho PAC, talks about why the group formed and why they think the Idaho Freedom Foundation is a danger to the Gem State.
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Evening Headlines For January 3, 2022 from 2022-01-03T22:51:54
The prosecutors in the case of Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell filed a new motion, a bus full of students crashed this morning on the way to Madison High School, a new political group is talki...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 3, 2022 from 2022-01-03T14:39:32
Idaho State Police have finished a backlog of rape kits, Bingham County's sheriff must turn in all his fire arms, Marvin the red panda at Idaho Falls Zoo has died and we have interviews with the Re...
ListenInterview with Santa Claus from 2021-12-24T12:57:32
Santa, played by Kirk Lindholm, joined BYU-Idaho Radio for a special reading of the traditional poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" by Clement Clarke Moore.
ListenInterview with Amanda French, owner of Storybook Parties Idaho from 2021-12-17T23:05:44
Amanda French talks about what inspired her to start a character business here in Idaho.
ListenEvening Headlines For December 17, 2021 from 2021-12-17T23:01:09
Calls for the resignation of the Bingham County Sheriff are coming swift, Idaho Falls City Council voted on a new spot for its new water tower and Grand Teton National Park releases its latest visi...
ListenInterview with Michael Blanchard, owner of Cocoa Nut food truck from 2021-12-17T21:44:39
Michael Blanchard shares why he opened a Europe-inspired food truck in Rexburg.
ListenInterview with retired volleyball coach Cami Dodson from 2021-12-17T21:09:05
Sugar-Salem Volleyball coach Cami Dodson talks about her career and retirement.
ListenInterview with Congressman Mike Simpson from 2021-12-17T20:11:55
Congressman Mike Simpson talk about the pressing issues of the day and why he is choosing to run for re-election.
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Morning Headlines For December 17, 2021 from 2021-12-17T14:30:44
Morning Headlines for December 17, 2021 covers a new report that projects no snowfall for western states in the coming years, Idaho's redistricting committee receiving another lawsuit and an update...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 16, 2021 from 2021-12-16T23:40:08
Police in Alabama arrested two people in connection with the shooting of a missionary, Historic Downtown Pocatello could get an upgrade and President Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-...
ListenThe Spot - Spider-Man: No Way Home from 2021-12-16T23:13:24
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" has hit theaters and we're excited! We haven't seen it yet, but we take you through the Marvel Cinematic Universe and chat about our favorite web-slinging hero.
ListenInterview with Idaho Congressional candidate Bryan Smith from 2021-12-16T18:00:10
As a Congressional candidate for the Idaho 2nd congressional District in the 2022 Republican Primary, Bryan Smith shares why he chose to run again for Congress.
For our interview with Cong...
Morning Headlines For December 16, 2021 from 2021-12-16T14:17:44
Morning Headlines for December 16, 2021 covers a Utah firefighter suing the city of Ogden, development of high-assay low-enriched uranium to help combat global warming, and the General Handbook of ...
ListenEvening Headlines For December 15, 2021 from 2021-12-15T22:56:16
The Bingham County Sheriff is charged with two felonies. A look into BYU-Idaho students' opinions on crosswalk safety in Rexburg.
ListenMorning Headlines for December 15, 2021 from 2021-12-15T15:48:10
In today's Morning Headlines, a pair of brothers in Pocatello have reached plea deals in an armed robbery case. Plus, AAA has announced the travel estimates for the 2021 holiday season. Also, Presi...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 14, 2021 from 2021-12-15T01:38:51
Idaho state health officials discussed how we can prepare for the Omicron variant, the Labelle Lake Ice Palace near Rigby has postponed its opening again because of the unseasonably warm weather, a...
ListenInterview with owners of new Rexburg thrift store called Superlame Vintage from 2021-12-15T00:42:46
18-year-old Ethan and 21-year-old Ernie Lozano own and operate local thrift store called Superlame Vintage. In this interview, they share how they got into thrifting and came to own a thrift shop.
ListenWhat's new at the Labelle Lake Ice Palace? from 2021-12-14T18:00:10
Kira Martin, daughter of Ice Palace owners Jim and Shannon Youngstrom, gave some details about the ice palace attraction and updates about event dates.
ListenMorning Headlines for December 14, 2021 from 2021-12-14T15:52:56
The Bureau of Land Management Challis Field Office is enacting seasonal motor vehicle closures. Plus, public health officials have reported Idaho's first case of the Omicron variant of Coronavirus....
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Dean of Students Wynn Hill About Student Well-Being from 2021-12-13T23:51:47
BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Wynn Hill, the Dean of Students for BYU-Idaho, about the current state of student's well-being, what his department does, and how everyone can get some help if they're fa...
ListenThe Effect of Stress on College Students in a Post-Pandemic Environment from 2021-12-13T23:47:06
Student reporter Logan Miller talks with several BYU-Idaho students who are dealing with a wide range of stress-inducing problems, and talks about why the stress is so high right now and what can b...
ListenEvening Headlines For December 13, 2021 from 2021-12-13T22:46:58
Pocatello's long time fire chief retires at the end of the year. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reorganized its boundaries in Rexburg. Idaho Falls War Bonnet Round Up Tickets are o...
ListenPocatello Fire Chief David Gates recaps his career and shares retirement plans from 2021-12-13T19:54:10
Pocatello Fire Chief David Gates is set to retire late December. He answers questions about his career and his post-retirement plans.
ListenMorning Headlines for December 13, 2021 from 2021-12-13T15:37:17
A traffic stop leads to an arrest in Pocatello. Plus, Authorities have arrested an inmate in the apparent beating a fellow inmate athe Idaho State Correctional Institution. Also, A Christmas sing-i...
ListenEvening Headlines For December 10, 2021 from 2021-12-10T23:16:16
The listening area could potentially see a lot of snow in the next few days. A local radio play group is bringing a popular Christmas movie to life. ISU in Pocatello has a new head football coach.
ListenA behind-the-scenes look into Rexburg's production of "A Christmas Carol" from 2021-12-10T20:55:12
Robert Hibbard, drama teacher and actor cast as Scrooge in Rexburg's "A Christmas Carol," shares his background in theater and thoughts about the upcoming play production. Backstage stage cast memb...
ListenMorning Headlines For December 10, 2021 from 2021-12-10T14:01:43
Morning Headlines for December 10, 2021 covers a BYU-Idaho Christmas concert broadcast, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has started a new program for returned missionaries, Snow Kin...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 9, 2021 from 2021-12-10T01:37:56
The CDC is recommending everyone get a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine before the Christmas season, the Idaho Falls Art Museum is hosting an Elves Workshop for kids on December 18th, and The T...
ListenThe Spot - Christmas from 2021-12-10T00:53:56
Christmas time is here, happiness and cheer! Join Camrynn Clark, Logan Miller, and Marie Smurthwaite as they talk about all things Christmas, from carols to gift giving to movies to the spirit its...
ListenInterview with Alexa Stanger about the Elves Workshop at The Art Museum from 2021-12-09T18:00:12
Alexa Stanger, Education Director for the art museum in Idaho Falls, shares information about a museum workshop where kids can make crafty gifts for two of their favorite adults.
ListenMorning Headlines For December 9, 2021 from 2021-12-09T13:54:53
Morning Headlines for December 9, 2021 covers future interviews with candidates vying to take one of two Magistrate Judge Seats in Eastern Idaho, an Idaho education official applauding the recent i...
ListenEvening Headlines For December 8, 2021 from 2021-12-08T23:28:59
An Idaho transgender women is challenging the state's ban on transgender athletes from competing in certain sports. Pocatello firefighters delivered new coats and gloves to kids. Idaho Falls releas...
ListenSingle senior sister missionary from 2021-12-08T22:54:27
An interview with Deb Fullmer, a single sister missionary called to serve in Apia Samoa with ITEP, International Teacher Education Program.
ListenSwingin' Christmas at BYU-Idaho from 2021-12-08T22:49:25
Vocal Union and Sound Alliance will join forces this Friday for their first in-person Christmas concert since 2019.
ListenInterview with City Councilman John Radford about South Capital Park water tower petition from 2021-12-08T19:34:30
John Radford, Idaho Falls City Councilman, gives some backstory and updates on the issue of selecting a site for the new water tower and the petition in favor of saving South Capital Park.
ListenMorning Headlines For December 8, 2021 from 2021-12-08T13:52:19
Morning Headlines for December 8, 2021 covers the Idaho Ethics Committee considering numerous changes to its operating rules. some controversy on a Idaho Falls water tower, and The Tabernacle Choir...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 7, 2021 from 2021-12-08T01:46:37
Community members have brought an old tradition back to life in honor of the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Idaho Falls Community Food Basket had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for ...
ListenInterview with devotional speaker Blake Willis from 2021-12-07T23:12:49
Blake Willis, Applied Plant Science Faculty Member at BYU-Idaho, addresses students about how attitude and mindset can make such a big difference in the way we respond to life’s challenges.
ListenDevotional speaker Blake Willis shares message on "Attitude over Obstacles" from 2021-12-07T22:30:03
Blake Willis, Applied Plant Science Faculty Member at BYU-Idaho, addresses students about how attitude and mindset can make such a big difference in the way we respond to life’s challenges.
ListenMorning Headlines For December 7, 2021 from 2021-12-07T15:24:44
Morning Headlines for December 7, 2021 covers the unlawful killing of a grizzly bear by a father and son. Also, this week is Computer Science Education Week. Plus, a Christmas Craft Fair is this week.
ListenEvening Headlines For December 6, 2021 from 2021-12-06T23:08:29
A TikTok video threat was put to rest at Rigby Middle School. The Upper Valley Women's Choir has a free concert tonight in the Rexburg tabernacle. A missionary was shot several times at a stake cen...
ListenIdaho Falls Zoo Winter Camps from 2021-12-06T19:50:51
the Idaho Falls Zoo is bringing back winter camps this year. Student reporter, Chandler Guadagnin has the story.
ListenInterview with Upper Valley Women's Choir Lead Director Heidi Pyper from 2021-12-06T19:06:23
Heidi Pyper, the lead director for the Upper Valley Women’s Choir, shares the history of the choir, its founding principles and what attendees can expect at their evening Christmas concert.
ListenMorning Headlines For December 6, 2021 from 2021-12-06T14:53:14
Morning Headlines for December 6, 2021, covers a local choir performing in Rexburg tonight, a Union Pacific train derailment in eastern Idaho, and a recap of the First Presidency of The Church of J...
ListenEvening Headlines For December 3, 2021 from 2021-12-03T22:41:02
Rexburg police say the pedestrian hit on Monday night has died. Business leaders throughout eastern Idaho are joining forces to support local law enforcement. The Rigby High School Trajan Band will...
ListenInterview with Professor Daniel Kerr about BYU-Idaho's 17th Annual Hymn Festival from 2021-12-03T18:48
The BYU-Idaho Hymn Festival is still searching for hymn texts. Daniel Kerr, director of organ studies and musicianship at BYU-Idaho, explains how the submission and festival work.
ListenMorning Headlines For December 3, 2021 from 2021-12-03T14:35:22
Morning Headlines for December 3, 2021 covers school lunch debt forgiveness in Wyoming, a big red mailbox for letters to Santa in Shelley, and three brothers who have raised money for refugees thro...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 2, 2021 from 2021-12-03T01:36:21
The judge in the Chad and Lori Daybell case has tentatively scheduled the 10-week trial for January of 2023, wildlife workers and volunteers scrambled to save thousands of fish stranded by an abrup...
ListenThe Spot - Mental Health from 2021-12-03T00:18:13
It's needless to say that the last couple of years have been tremendously difficult for a lot of people. College students are no exception, and hosts Logan Miller, Marie Smurthwaite, and Camrynn C...
ListenInterview with Jeff Carr about new Museum of Idaho exhibits from 2021-12-02T21:59:52
Jeff Carr, the Public Relations Manager for the Museum of Idaho, gives insights about exhibits to open in 2022, including "Genghis Khan: Culture and Conquest" and "Toytopia."
ListenMorning Headlines For December 2, 2021 from 2021-12-02T14:40:32
Morning Headlines for December 2, 2021, covers a third lawsuit for Idaho's redistricting commission, Eder Brent H. Nielson will visit BYU-Idaho to speak to graduates, and an eastern Idaho man has b...
ListenEvening Headlines For December 1, 2021 from 2021-12-01T23:23:01
The Idaho Falls Zoo is bringing back winter camps. A BYU-Idaho student is charged with felony arson. A Daybell case update.
ListenMarie Harris from the Family Crisis Center talks about FCC services and volunteer opportunities from 2021-12-01T18:00:12
Marie Harris, Service and Shelter Coordinator for the Family Crisis Center in Rexburg, outlines the resources FCC offers and how volunteers can get involved.
ListenMorning Headlines For December 1, 2021 from 2021-12-01T14:54:09
Morning Headlines for December 1, 2021 covers the results of the Pocatello mayoral runoff election, the Family Crisis Center services in Rexburg and the Wilson boat ramp will be closed for winter w...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 30, 2021 from 2021-12-01T02:02:47
State health officials discussed the new COVID-19 Omicron variant today, the Idaho education system could see some new changes, and Holly Johnson, the customer experience coordinator at BYU-Idaho, ...
ListenHolly Johnson gives insights on devotional talk "Seasons with the Savior" from 2021-11-30T22:51:22
Holly Johnson, BYU-Idaho Customer Experience Coordinator, addressed BYU-Idaho students on how God can help in all seasons of our lives. In this interview, she elaborates on a few points in her devo...
Listen"Seasons with the Savior" devotional with Holly Johnson from 2021-11-30T21:18:20
Holly Johnson, BYU-Idaho Customer Experience Coordinator, addressed BYU-Idaho students on how seasons in their lives call for different actions but no matter the phase God cares about our concerns ...
ListenMorning Headlines November 30, 2021 from 2021-11-30T15:53:15
Two are in jail following a car chase. Ideas for Giving Tuesday. Repair work is scheduled for an Idaho Falls underpass. The Supreme Court is reviewing a Mississippi abortion law that could effect I...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 29, 2021 from 2021-11-29T22:44:58
A missing Montana man was found deceased. We hear from the new president and CEO of the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce. The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 29, 2021 from 2021-11-29T14:38:01
Morning Headlines for November 29, 2021 covers the city of Victor Idaho holding a tree lighting even, Janalyn Holt replacing Christopher Mann as president and CEO of the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce...
ListenGetting to know new Rexburg Chamber of Commerce President Janalyn Holt from 2021-11-24T21:36:41
Janalyn Holt, new CEO and President of the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce, talks about the skillsets she brings to this position and her plans for the Chamber in January.
ListenEvening Headlines For November 23, 2021 from 2021-11-24T00:10:18
16-year-old Savannah Shaw saw massive success on YouTube in her cover of "The Prayer". We hear from Dr. Catherine Oliphant of Idaho State University about COVID-19 over this years holiday season.
ListenDaddy-daughter duo Mat & Savanna Shaw talk about their music journey and new Christmas album from 2021-11-23T23:45:57
After their cover of "The Prayer" went viral on YouTube, Mat and Savanna Shaw began posting more and more music for fans. In this interview, they give insights about their decision to pursue music ...
ListenShawn Andreasen's Devotional on "Sure Provisions" of faith from 2021-11-23T22:46:16
Shawn Andreasen, BYU-Idaho Pharmacist, spoke on the "sure provisions" of faith we can utilize in hard times and in good times.
ListenMorning Headlines For November 23, 2021 from 2021-11-23T14:46:53
Morning Headlines for November 23, 2021 covers a change in Idaho's crisis standards of care, crude oil prices and Thanksgiving travel projections, and how the holidays can be a hard time for foster...
ListenInterview with Dr. Katherine Oliphant on ways to protect against COVID-19 during the holidays from 2021-11-23T00:52:29
Dr. Katherine Oliphant shares her expertise on vaccinating against COVID-19, especially in preparation for the holidays.
ListenWall of Warmth keeping Idahoans warm with local coat donations from 2021-11-22T23:17:34
Sunny Harker, the Executive Director of the Hall Foundation, and Valorie Blanchard, local real estate agent Founder of the Wall of Warmth, share insights and collaborative efforts behind the Wall o...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 22, 2021 from 2021-11-22T23:16:44
The dos and don'ts of feeding your dogs thanksgiving food. Idaho Fish and Game needs hunters help to bring in samples of kills to test for CWD. They are also reminding people to watch for wildlife ...
ListenThe Spot - Thanksgiving 2021 from 2021-11-22T18:50:31
In this holiday episode of The Spot, Camrynn Clark, Logan Miller and Marie Smurthwaite talk about Thanksgiving traditions, football and much more. Grab your turkey and take a listen!
ListenGetting to know the devotional speaker Shawn Andreasen from 2021-11-22T17:00:09
In this interview, Shawn Andreasen tells about his plans for Thanksgiving with family, hobbies, and specific reasons he chose to speak on "Sure Provisions" of faith.
ListenGetting to know the devotional speaker Shawn Andreason from 2021-11-22T17:00:09
In this interview, Shawn Andreason tells about his plans for Thanksgiving with family, hobbies, and specific reasons he chose to speak on "Sure Provisions" of faith.
ListenMorning Headlines For November 22, 2021 from 2021-11-22T14:45:51
Morning Headlines for November 22, 2021 covers a mining company from Canada resuming gold mining in Idaho, less than desirable results for emergency medical services shown in a performance evaluati...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 19, 2021 from 2021-11-19T22:39:22
Lori Vallow Daybell and her husband Chad Daybell will likely face new charges for the attempted murder of Lori's niece's ex-husband. A large fire totaled a building in Idaho Falls. The Museum of Id...
ListenSenior Solutions Christmas Parade interview with Chanse Powell from 2021-11-19T19:51:54
Senior Solutions owner Chanse Powell explains the need to connect with seniors during the holidays and how a Christmas parade will help.
ListenInterview with Tim Goodsworth about the Legacy Art Show in Blackfoot from 2021-11-19T18:12:57
Tim Goodsworth, the Treasurer for the Bingham Arts Council and art teacher at Snake River High School, tells what started the Legacy Art Show and what it aims to accomplish.
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Morning Headlines For November 19, 2021 from 2021-11-19T14:35:07
Morning Headlines for November 19, 2021 covers two mule deer were found with chronic wasting disease in Idaho, Utah allows boosters shots, an Ammon Idaho is preparing to celebrate with their Light-...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 18, 2021 from 2021-11-19T01:49:54
Idaho's first large-scale solar battery from Tesla has been installed by the Nez Perce tribe, the East Idaho community is invited to share some holiday joy by participating in the first annual "Fil...
ListenThe Spot - Words from 2021-11-18T19:55:37
Shrubbery. Serendipity. Lambasted. Alabaster. Words are pretty fun. The hosts of this week's episode, Logan Miller, Marie Smurthwaite, and Camrynn Clark, will do nothing but talk about words, ...
ListenInterview with Anam Cara Chamber Choir Conductor Kevin Brower about upcoming concert from 2021-11-18T18:27:35
Kevin Brower, the artistic director and conductor for the Anam Cara Chamber Choir, gives insights about the choir's upcoming performance of Johannes Brahms’ “Ein Deutsches Requiem” at the Arbor Eve...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 18, 2021 from 2021-11-18T14:48:01
Morning Headlines for November 18, 2021 covers Grand Targhee ski resort getting some needed upgrades, Americans seeing the beginning of a greener future in national parks and the Idaho Legislature ...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 17, 2021 from 2021-11-17T23:28:18
Triple A Idaho has advice for holiday travel. The Socks and Soup Drive is underway in Pocatello. The Bureau of Land Management has started issuing Christmas tree permits.
ListenCollegiate Singers and Symphony Orchestra premier "Triptych" from 2021-11-17T21:24:33
Two BYU-Idaho ensembles will perform the world premier of "Triptych" by Dr. Ethan Wickman.
Listen"Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley" opens from 2021-11-17T19:20:33
The BYU-Idaho theatre department presents "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley."
ListenMorning Headlines For November 17, 2021 from 2021-11-17T15:01:29
Morning Headlines for November 17, 2021 covers Covid-19 related bills passing the Idaho house and going to the senate, BYU-Idaho students give their feedback on President Dallin H. Oaks devotional ...
ListenPresident Dallin H. Oaks and Sister Oaks gave additional insights about their devotionals from 2021-11-17T02:51:11
President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his wife Sister Kristen Oaks gave a few insights about their devotional add...
ListenEvening Headlines November 16, 2021 from 2021-11-17T02:00:43
State health officials highlighted the impact of COVID-19 cases in Hispanic, under-served, and rural populations, NASA has chosen Idaho State University as one of the many celebration sites that wi...
ListenPresident and Sister Oaks deliver a message of faith and patience at BYU-Idaho devotional from 2021-11-16T22:00:11
President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his wife Sister Kristen Oaks talked about the need for patience and conscio...
ListenInterview with Professional Goalie and BYU-Idaho Student Sebastian Mora Mora from 2021-11-16T17:20:49
Sebastian Mora Mora, professional goalie for the Chattanooga Red Wolves and BYU-Idaho remote student, gives additional thoughts about a recent video promotion he did to encourage students to attend...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 16, 2021 from 2021-11-16T14:47:34
Morning Headlines for November 16, 2021 covers The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints celebrating Latino culture, Anglers seeing increased fishing opportunities on Henry's Lake, and the Id...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 15, 2021 from 2021-11-15T23:11:44
A republican representative is warning the head of the state's top business lobby not to show up at the statehouse. The Idaho Food Bank is hosting the Hope for the Holidays campaign. President Dall...
ListenInterview with Kia Shaw about how the Idaho Food Bank is giving Idahoans Hope for the Holidays from 2021-11-15T18:55:31
Kia Shaw, Eastern Idaho Branch manager for the Idaho Food Bank, talks about how families can be fed this season with the Hope for the Holidays Campaign and how locals can volunteer at food banks in...
ListenSpread Creek Fish Migration from 2021-11-15T17:19:35
A Wyoming fishery project that has lasted over 10 years is almost complete. Student reporter Chandler Guadagnin reports.
ListenMorning Headlines For November 15, 2021 from 2021-11-15T14:47:48
Morning Headlines for November 15, 2021 covers a large meeting of over 70 missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico robbed at gunpoint inside a church building, a Ut...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 12, 2021 from 2021-11-12T23:01:07
The Haunted River west of Rexburg morphs into the Christmas River. A local art gallery is showing off works from local artists.
ListenTransitioning from Haunted to Christmas River with the Stoker Family from 2021-11-12T21:38:51
The owners of the Haunted River attraction give an inside scoop on transitioning between the Haunted River and the Christmas River this season.
ListenAssisted Living and the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic from 2021-11-12T20:36:15
Businesses and facilities are open at full capacity in Idaho again, but the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has left some places worse than they were when it started. Student reporter Logan Mil...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 12, 2021 from 2021-11-12T14:48:25
Morning Headlines for November 12, 2021 covers a complaint involving critical race theory in Coeur D'Alene, public records show police were called about the Boise mall shooter before Towne Square M...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 11, 2021 from 2021-11-12T01:58:14
A local man is trying to form a group where those seeking help for their addictions or are recovering from them are able to spend time together in a safe place, Idaho Falls District 91 is looking t...
ListenThe Spot - Bucket Lists from 2021-11-11T23:14:30
What's the one thing you've always dreamed of doing before you die? Hosts Logan Miller, Marie Smurthwaite, and new arrival Camrynn Clark talk about just that! What cool places do they want to vis...
ListenEric and Sarah d’Evegnée talk about their recently published Deseret News article on reconversion from 2021-11-11T18:00:21
Eric and Sarah Hafen d’Evegnée, English Department faculty at BYU-Idaho, explain their findings about reconversion outlined in their recently published Deseret News article "Opinion: The untold sto...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 11, 2021 from 2021-11-11T14:40:11
Morning Headlines for November 11, 2021 covers Dixies State University changing its name, the Salt Lake Express adding new bus routes, road crews removing a railroad crossing in Saint Anthony and T...
Listen"Oliver!" in Idaho Falls from 2021-11-11T00:12:55
"Oliver!" the musical opens this Friday in Idaho Falls.
Listen"Remember" with Extravadance from 2021-11-10T23:42:56
Extravadance will live stream their performance on Friday November 12th.
Listen"Fiddler on the Roof" at Madison High School from 2021-11-10T23:39:55
"Fiddler on the Roof" opens at Madison High School for a four show run from November 11th-15th.
ListenEvening Headlines For November 10, 2021 from 2021-11-10T22:38:20
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Lt. Governor Janice McGeachin for Idaho governor. A quick look at the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package's effect on Idaho. An Idaho Falls movie theatre is ...
ListenDebt Recovery Advice from Financial Coach Taylor Sanchez from 2021-11-10T19:00:11
Taylor Sanchez, new mom and financial coach, shares her passion for healthy monetary decisions in this interview about debt recovery. Taylor regularly posts helpful financial tips for mothers on he...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 10, 2021 from 2021-11-10T14:37:43
Morning Headlines for November 10, 2021 covers a annual charity in Pocatello, the top business lobby group in Idaho's letter to the Idaho legislature, the first Ammon holiday outdoor decorations co...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 9, 2021 from 2021-11-10T02:17:53
An 18-year-old accused of breaking into a Rexburg couple's home in September has pleaded not guilty, state health officials discussed the current well-being of unique groups in Idaho, the Pocatello...
ListenElder Gary B. Sabin and Sister Valerie Sabin share a message of peace and happiness from 2021-11-09T21:54:28
Elder Gary B. Sabin, General Authority Seventy, and his wife Valerie Sabin address BYU-Idaho students on finding peace, happiness, and self-acceptance through simple acts of faith.
ListenGary B. Sabin and Sister Valerie Sabin gave insights about their BYU-Idaho devotional talks from 2021-11-09T20:07:56
Elder Gary B. Sabin, General Authority Seventy for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his wife Sister Valerie Sabin, mother of 6 children and graduate of Elementary Education and ...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 9, 2021 from 2021-11-09T14:39:27
Morning Headlines for November 9, 2021 covers a Idaho representative running for a seat in the senate, The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce's new CEO and President, ISU disability services providin...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 8, 2021 from 2021-11-08T22:56:23
The Pocatello, Idaho temple was dedicated. Christmas tree cutting permits are now available. Canadians can now travel by car to the U.S.
ListenPreview for upcoming Madison High performance of "Fiddler on the Roof" with Director Robert Hibbard from 2021-11-08T19:32:30
Stage Director Robert Hibbard gives insights about the upcoming Madison High School production of "Fiddler on the Roof" in an interview conducted by Wallis Moulten. The production plays on November...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 8, 2021 from 2021-11-08T16:00:27
Morning Headlines for November 8, 2021 covers the dedication of the Pocatello Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, missionaries in Ethiopia have been moved to Kenya, and two I...
ListenEvening Headlines November 5, 2021 from 2021-11-05T21:44:05
Oregon police are looking for two missing women in Idaho. The Idaho Falls junior hockey team league has whittled down possible team names. The Idaho State Department of Education is now accepting ...
ListenInterview with Basement music venue owner Riley Bode from 2021-11-05T18:06:10
Listen to Riley Bode, the owner of The Basement Rexburg, explain the challenges of transitioning from the old location to the new one on Professional Plaza. She also defines the spirit of The Basem...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 5, 2021 from 2021-11-05T13:24:44
Morning Headlines for November 5, 2021 covers a live burn training near Snake River Landing, a children's hospital in Salt Lake turning away non-emergency cases, Idaho Falls receiving a new form of...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 4, 2021 from 2021-11-05T01:06:23
An Idaho man has died from rabies, Governor Brad Little says the state of Idaho will join a second multi-state lawsuit against the Biden administration, the Idaho National Laboratory is offering de...
ListenThe Spot - Places To Eat in Rexburg from 2021-11-04T23:12:24
Rexburg may be a small college town, but there are a lot of places to eat here. Join hosts Logan Miller, Marie Smurthwaite, and Alex Tavares as they talk about the best places to fill your stomach...
ListenInterview with David Belka about the new Spori art gallery display "Land Marks" from 2021-11-04T17:16:51
David Belka, BYU-Idaho art faculty member, explains the inspiration behind the new Spori art gallery "Land Marks." The exhibit includes photography and paintings.
ListenMorning Headlines For November 4, 2021 from 2021-11-04T13:33:10
Morning Headlines For November 4, 2021 covers an update on Wyoming's special legislative session, an eighth county in Oregon wanting to become part of Idaho, and a counting error in some election r...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 3, 2021 from 2021-11-03T21:55:25
Police say a woman looted the body of the security guard that died at the Boise mall. A pediatric COVID-19 shot is now available in Idaho. Local election results for city council, mayor, and school...
ListenInterview with United States Air Force Academy graduate Julia Pack from 2021-11-03T17:15:15
This is an interview with Julia Pack who graduated from the United States Air Force Academy with a focus in Astronautical Engineering. She is now taking classes through BYU-Idaho. She tells about h...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 3, 2021 from 2021-11-03T13:49:25
Morning Headlines For November 3, 2021 covers Idaho universities abiding by President Biden's vaccine mandate while the state enters a lawsuit against it, an update on Idaho's COVID-19 hospitalizat...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 2, 2021 from 2021-11-03T01:06:24
State health officials discussed the importance of making the COVID-19 vaccine available to children ages five to eleven, the Wyoming State Legislature debated two bills and their amendments that a...
Listen"Succored by the Lord" devotional address by Sister Melissa Everett from 2021-11-02T20:38:20
Melissa Everett, online instructor manager for English Connect and Ensign College, instructed BYU-Idaho devotional students about what it means to be succored by the Lord and how we can be better s...
ListenInterview on what it means to be "Succored by the Lord" with Melissa Everett from 2021-11-02T18:08:35
Melissa Everett, online instructor manager for English Connect and Ensign College, instructed BYU-Idaho devotional students about what it means to be succored by the Lord and how we can be better s...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 2, 2021 from 2021-11-02T13:37:34
Morning Headlines for November 2, 2021 covers Idaho lawmakers seeking help on appraising federal land, a Utah prosecutor establishing a new unit for wrongful convictions, and BYU Pathways Worldwide...
ListenEvening Headlines For November 1, 2021 from 2021-11-01T22:40:28
A man was arrested minutes after a convenience store hold up in Idaho Falls. A look at solar panels on Idaho homes. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leaders finished their visit to Great...
ListenInside the Nauvoo Pageant with Return YPM Lynn Hall from 2021-11-01T19:31:16
Lynn Hall, a return missionary from the Nauvoo performing mission, shares his missionary experience and testimony of the early pioneers.
ListenMorning Headlines For November 1, 2021 from 2021-11-01T13:45:46
Morning Headlines for November 1, 2021 covers a new veteran's cemetery in Blackfoot, a man dying from his injuries after being shot by police, and a small plane making an emergency landing in Rexburg.
ListenEvening Headlines For October 29, 2021 from 2021-10-29T22:10:29
The ACLU of Idaho calls out prison gerrymandering. An Idaho National Laboratory researcher won the 2021 Idaho Innovation Award. Elder Bednar of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was w...
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Luke Walker from 2021-10-29T18:43:33
This is an interview with city council candidate Luke Walker regarding the upcoming Rexburg City Council elections on November 2nd.
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Crystal Hill from 2021-10-29T18:40:49
This is an interview with city council candidate Crystal Hill regarding the upcoming Rexburg City Council elections on November 2nd.
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Jacob Flamm from 2021-10-29T18:38:24
This is an interview with city council candidate Jacob Flamm regarding the upcoming Rexburg City Council elections on November 2nd.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 29, 2021 from 2021-10-29T14:28:02
Morning Headlines for October 29, 2021 covers a prosecution over LGBTQ+ books in a Wyoming is being dropped, a crash in Blackfoot, and Teton county providing students with free lunches through June.
ListenEvening Headlines for October 28, 2021 from 2021-10-29T00:29:19
Lori Vallow-Daybell's attorney claims her client is being manipulated by her Idaho Department of Health and Welfare caretakers, BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Rexburg City Council candidates Mikel Walk...
ListenThe Spot - Halloween from 2021-10-28T21:54:28
It's almost Halloween, and Logan Miller and Marie Smurthwaite talk with special guest Sebastian about the holiday, what our favorite activities are, fun trick-or-treating stories, and where to have...
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Mikel Walker from 2021-10-28T17:00:08
This is an interview with city council candidate Mikel Walker regarding the upcoming election on November 2nd.
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Colin Erickson from 2021-10-28T16:57:11
This is an interview with city council candidate Colin Erickson regarding the upcoming election on November 2nd.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 28, 2021 from 2021-10-28T13:37:09
Morning Headlines for October 28, 2021 covers a Halloween event in Rexburg you don't want to miss, Utah's largest healthcare provider changing its caregiver requirements, the largest Portland Orego...
ListenHocus Pocus at Hemming Village returns from 2021-10-27T22:27:56
Halloweentown at Hocus Pocus returns to Hemming Village and Cami Wills says that it'll be the perfect Halloween event for families.
ListenEvening Headlines For October 27, 2021 from 2021-10-27T22:24:01
Rexburg city council elections are coming up, and candidates answer questions. Marshall Public Library will be accepting canned food donations as payment for late fees. Three apostles form the Chur...
ListenFall choirfest at BYU-Idaho from 2021-10-27T21:00:23
The fall choirfest event at BYU-Idaho will take place on Thursday October 28th at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature music that ranges from classical to spiritual to jazz.
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Brad Wolfe from 2021-10-27T17:59:59
This is an interview with Rexburg city council candidate Brad Wolfe regarding the upcoming city council elections on November 2nd.
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Robert Chambers from 2021-10-27T17:55:51
This is an interview with city council candidate Robert Chambers regrading the upcoming elections on November 2nd.
ListenTacos Amigos from 2021-10-27T15:55:39
There's a new place to find some good tacos in Rexburg, especially if you're near BYU-Idaho. student reporter Christian Nelson has the story.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 27, 2021 from 2021-10-27T13:45:45
Morning Headlines for October 27, 2021 covers a federal court rejecting a request by a Republican group in Kootenai county, Wyoming holding a special session to fight federal vaccine mandates, and ...
ListenEvening Headlines for October 26, 2021 from 2021-10-27T01:02:52
The suspect in yesterday's deadly shooting at a Boise mall has died, state health officials echoed their statements form last week's COVID-19 briefing today, action on behalf of Northwest salmon co...
Listen"Gaining a Knowledge of the Truthfulness of the Gospel" by Daris Howard from 2021-10-26T20:16:50
Daris Howard, a mathematics professor at BYU-Idaho, addressed students about overcoming opposition and using the Lord's method to gain reassurance about Gospel truth.
ListenInterview with Daris Howard on gaining Gospel truth from 2021-10-26T18:15:10
Daris Howard, a mathematics professor at BYU-Idaho, addressed students in his devotional address "Gaining a Knowledge of the Truthfulness of the Gospel." Listen in to hear his personal insights abo...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 26, 2021 from 2021-10-26T13:48:46
Morning Headlines for October 26, 2021 covers some schools looking to relax mask rules nationwide, a shooting at the Boise Mall, and winter coats available for those in need of one.
ListenEvening Headlines For October 25, 2021 from 2021-10-25T21:51:54
Bannock county unveiled a new website. The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is live again. The Genesis Group is turning 50 years old.
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Greg Blacker from 2021-10-25T19:46:45
BYU-Idaho Radio interviewed all Rexburg City Council Candidates. This is the full interview for candidate Greg Blacker. We're interviewing all nine candidates for city council. You can read more ab...
ListenCity Council Interview with candidate Kelly H. McKamey from 2021-10-25T19:41:28
BYU-Idaho Radio interviewed all Rexburg City Council Candidates. This is the full interview with candidate Kelly H. McKamey.
Highlights from interview with candidate McKamey and Blacker ca...
Morning Headlines For October 25, 2021 from 2021-10-25T13:37:02
Morning Headlines for October 25, 2021 covers expanding access to Covid-19 vaccine boosters, a huge storm and power outage in the pacific northwest, and the memorial of Rylee McCollum, one of 13 U....
ListenEvening Headlines For October 22, 2021 from 2021-10-22T22:09:34
Troopers find a large amount of meth and fentanyl on an Arizona woman during a traffic stop. A quick glimpse at the national spikeball champions. The BYU-Idaho music department is looking for new h...
ListenMadison Library is Turning 100 from 2021-10-22T21:07:18
Student Reporter, Chandler Guadagnin, sits down with Susan Thomas, President of the Madison Library Foundation, to discuss the Foundation's essay writing contest to commemorate Madison Library turn...
ListenNational Spikeball Championships share their journey to success from 2021-10-22T19:00:58
Peter Barton and Kody Price, high schoolers at Madison High, won the National Spikeball Championships in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 2nd. Listen to them tell of how it felt to win and wh...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 22, 2021 from 2021-10-22T14:14:44
Morning Headlines for October 22, 2021 covers a federal civil rights investigation in a Utah school district, the growth of a far-right group in Idaho reaching beyond state lines and up into Canada...
ListenEvening Headlines for October 21, 2021 from 2021-10-22T01:00:37
Jackson Hole is hosting the Wyoming Snow and Avalanche Workshop this weekend, the Madison Library district is celebrating their 100th anniversary with an essay writing contest, Halloween decoration...
ListenThe Spot - Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings from 2021-10-21T22:55
On this episode, Logan Miller, Marie Smurthwaite, and guest speaker Alex Tavares talk about the new Marvel movie "Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"! They talk about their thoughts, how th...
ListenBYU-Idaho Symphony Orchestra features Shostakovich's 5th from 2021-10-21T21:22:30
Concert Master for the BYU-Idaho Symphony Orchestra, Elizabeth Jones, spoke about what makes Shostakovich's 5th symphony so iconic.
ListenInterview with forum speaker Kathleen Flake on seeking wisdom from the best books from 2021-10-21T19:50:46
Kathleen Flake, Professor of Mormon studies at University of Virginia, instructed BYU-Idaho students during a virtual forum on October 21st. The title of the forum is To Study “Out of the Best Book...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 21, 2021 from 2021-10-21T14:00:22
Morning Headlines for October 21, 2021 covers new legislation in Utah that allows Native Americans to wear traditional regalia at graduation, the Idaho department of Fish and Game issuing a salvage...
ListenEvening Headlines For October 20, 2021 from 2021-10-20T22:30:52
Idaho Falls police are investigating reports of a wallet and purse stealing scheme. The Idaho Supreme Court approved the transfer of Daybell's case to Ada county from Fremont county. The FBI says i...
ListenFamily friendly Halloween show opens from 2021-10-20T21:16:08
The Monster Mash variety show will open tomorrow evening and feature many favorite Halloween characters and songs for the whole family to enjoy.
ListenBackstory of Romance theater play "I be a Witch" by Lori Prescott Hansen from 2021-10-20T18:33:48
Upon discovering her ancestor was an accused and convicted witch in Salem, Lori Prescott Hanson researched the story of Anne Foster and produced the play "I be a Witch" based on her findings. Liste...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 20, 2021 from 2021-10-20T13:48:59
Morning Headlines for October 20, 2021 covers Idaho officials discussing grazing fees on sate-managed land, the Biden administration threatening to revoke the authority of 3 republican-controlled s...
ListenEvening Headlines for October 19, 2021 from 2021-10-20T00:47:22
Dogs at the Idaho Falls Animal Shelter are in need of a home, it's National School Bus Safety Week, and today's BYU-Idaho devotional speaker taught students about how to become physically and spiri...
ListenDevotional talk "Preparing for Our Spiritual Safety" by Doug Barker from 2021-10-19T20:00:10
Doug Barker, the Clery Compliance Officer in Public Safety Department at BYU-Idaho, teaches how to prepare for spiritual and physical calamity by maturing our faith and working on "disaster" preven...
ListenPreparing for our spiritual safety with Doug Barker from 2021-10-19T18:46:40
Doug Barker shares how we can better prepare our bodies, minds, and spirits for spiritual "earthquakes" and other trials.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 19, 2021 from 2021-10-19T13:48:11
Morning Headlines for October 19, 2021 covers the suspension of a national parks winter study program, vaccine mandates being responded to differently by states around Idaho, and a family of compet...
ListenEvening Headlines For October 18, 2021 from 2021-10-18T21:42:51
Police are investigating reports of hazing in Fruitland's varsity football team. A buck got tangled in a hammock, and IFG gives advice on outdoor objects. The inaugural Toys for Tots parade went th...
ListenInternational Armwrestling Champions from Pocatello share their passion for this unique sport from 2021-10-18T21:17:31
Kevin Buetts and his children Madison and Austin went home triumphant from the International Federation of Armwrestling world championships in Orlando, Florida. Hear their experience competing in t...
ListenAn Interview with Brock Wilks, Director of Wilks Funeral Home in Pocatello from 2021-10-18T18:48:15
BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Brock Wilks, the owner and director of Wilks Funeral Home in Pocatello. Wilks talks about his job, what is required of his position, and how his job affects the lives of...
ListenFuneral Home Director Discusses the Impact of the Downard Funeral Home Case from 2021-10-18T18:13:47
Brock Wilks is the owner and director of Wilks Funeral Home in Pocatello. Student reporter Logan Miller talks with him about his job, what it takes to oversee the operations of a funeral home, and...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 18, 2021 from 2021-10-18T13:38:43
Morning Headlines for October 18, 2021 covers an apartment fire in Ammon, how labor shortages and supply chain issues are effecting Idaho schools, and Wyoming and Montana seeing an increase in the ...
ListenEvening Headlines For October 15, 2021 from 2021-10-15T22:12:13
A Rigby police officer is suing his chief and the city. Idaho Falls is getting ready to welcome Canadian tourists again. Volunteers are needed for the Haunted Science Lab in Pocatello.
Listen"Going Postal" opens for audiences from 2021-10-15T22:03:51
"Going Postal" will open for live audiences next Tuesday.
ListenPermanent jewelry pop-up in Idaho Falls from 2021-10-15T22:01:01
Mckayla Croft owns and runs Fused Jewelry, a business that creates permanent jewelry for a fabulous price.
ListenMasterful duo piano concert from 2021-10-15T21:50:50
Stephen Thomas and Dario Ntaca will take the stage together in a duo piano concert tomorrow evening.
ListenInterview with leaders of the BYU-Idaho Effective Altruism Fellowship from 2021-10-15T19:03:44
The leaders of the Effective Altruism Fellowship at BYU-Idaho define altruism and the continuing process of becoming recognized by the university and other organizations.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 15, 2021 from 2021-10-15T14:07:50
Morning Headlines for October 15, 2021 covers the aftermath of an arrest back in June, Yellowstone and Grand Teton having incredibly busy months, and Idaho Lawmaker Tammy Nichols receives backlash ...
ListenEvening Headlines for October 14, 2021 from 2021-10-15T00:33:48
A man is dead after leading police on a car chase yesterday afternoon, Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin held a news conference today regarding her lawsuit, a former Idaho State University presi...
ListenThe Spot - Dating in Rexburg from 2021-10-14T22:29:05
Logan Miller, Marie Smurthwaite, Sam Flores, and guest speaker Nathaniel Pontius talk about dating in Rexburg, where to go, what to do, good dating tips, and what the culture of dating is like on c...
ListenRomance Theater Interview with Jed Platt from 2021-10-14T18:16:33
Jed Platt, the Cultural Arts Director for Rexburg, tells the history of the Romance theater, its recent renovation, and upcoming community events and theater productions.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 14, 2021 from 2021-10-14T13:55:39
Morning Headlines for October 14, 2021 covers court appeals from experimental sheep grazing, holiday shopping seeing some serious delays, an update on the shooting case involving Aaron Lowe, and an...
ListenEvening Headlines For October 13, 2021 from 2021-10-13T21:48:55
There's a new free exhibit in the Spori building at BYU-Idaho. Lt. Governor McGeachin is holding a press conference tomorrow. You can help those in need with a local food drive this Saturday.
ListenInterview with glacier photographer Ian van Coller about new Spori art exhibit from 2021-10-13T20:02:10
The newest Spori art gallery exhibit called "Naturalists of the Long Now" features glacier photography from artist Ian van Coller. In this interview, he explains the collaboration between artists a...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 13, 2021 from 2021-10-13T13:30:59
Morning Headlines for October 13, 2021 covers a large fire at the Darigold processing plant in Caldwell, The College of Eastern Idaho's cyber-security program reaching a large milestone, and Idaho ...
ListenEvening Headlines for October 12, 2021 from 2021-10-13T00:51:41
Teton County Wyoming's coroner has information about the death of Gabby Petito, Idaho state health officials shared in a news conference today what the current worries of the COVID-19 pandemic are,...
ListenBrian Atkinson's devotional address on "Seeing Miracles" from 2021-10-12T20:20:37
Brian Atkinson addressed students in devotional talk about recognizing miracles and seeking the spirit.
ListenInterview with Tuesday Devotional Speaker Brian Atkinson on "Seeing Miracles" from 2021-10-12T18:25:51
Brian Atkinson, BYU-Idaho Art Department faculty and photography professor, shared why he was inspired to talk about miracles.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 12, 2021 from 2021-10-12T13:39:23
Morning Headlines for October 12, 2021 covers a costly amount of damage from Tik-Toc trends at schools, Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin's contempt court proceedings, and Idaho officials discussing the wo...
ListenEvening Headlines For October 11, 2021 from 2021-10-11T22:16:27
The Mesa, Arizona LDS temple is back open to the public for walk-throughs before it's rededicated. East Idaho is getting up to 3 inches of snow tonight, for the first snowfall of the season. Today ...
ListenInterview with the owners of the gourmet soda shop Pick Me Up from 2021-10-11T19:16:59
Zac and Amy Martin tell about the expansion of their soda business Pick Me Up and what they hope customers experience when they go to get a "pick me up."
ListenMorning Headlines For October 11, 2021 from 2021-10-11T14:02:24
Morning Headlines for October 11, 2021 covers the Casper Wyoming temple groundbreaking for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a plan to breach multiple dams to save salmon in Idaho, a...
ListenEvening Headlines For October 8, 2021 from 2021-10-08T22:27:09
A crash in Idaho Falls ended with the death of an infant. There is a snow advisory in effect for some areas of Utah. Boo at the Zoo is returning to the Idaho Falls Zoo on October 28th.
ListenInterview with BYU-Idol talent show winner Emma Peck from 2021-10-08T20:29:05
Emma Peck, winner of the BYU-Idol talent show, shares how she first got into performing and how it felt to win first place.
ListenBYU-Idaho Vocalist Prepares for Final Recital from 2021-10-08T19:30:17
Senior vocal student, Sophie Cortez, prepares for her final recital at BYU-Idaho before she graduates and begins her own private studio.
ListenMorning Headlines For October 8, 2021 from 2021-10-08T13:15:40
Morning Headlines for October 8, 2021 covers Idaho Republicans concerned over a far right takeover in the party, President Biden restoring two monuments in Utah, and the Idaho Supreme Court clarify...
ListenEvening Headlines for October 7, 2021 from 2021-10-08T00:47
Details about the woman who was severely burned in Yellowstone National Park this week have been released, an apartment building in Boise is being torn down, Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center w...
ListenInterview with IF Symphony Music Director Thomas Heuser from 2021-10-07T20:24:09
Thomas Heuser, Director of Music for the Idaho Falls Symphony shared how the symphony has adjusted to COVID-19 regulations and what he foresees in for the future of live symphony concerts. Photo Cr...
ListenThe Spot- FHE Activities from 2021-10-07T17:24:32
FHE activities can be challenging, luckily we have a guest speaker who will blow your mind! Enjoy this episode and let us know, what's the best FHE activity you attended.
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Morning Headlines For October 7, 2021 from 2021-10-07T13:48:50
Morning Headlines for October 7, 2021 covers housing issues in Boise, Oregon struggling with the salmon industry, and why parents have been the happiest group of people during the pandemic.
ListenEvening Headlines For October 6, 2021 from 2021-10-06T22:46:01
Governor Little says he will rescind an executive order from Lt. Governor McGeachin. SkyWest Airlines say they are reducing to one flight per day in Pocatello. More on the ethics of Idaho hospitals...
ListenUnderstanding Why Parents are the Happiest in the Pandemic with Timothy Rarick from 2021-10-06T21:53:44
Professor of Marriage and Family Studies at BYU-Idaho helps explain statistics found in a recent Deseret News article called "Perspective: The group that’s happiest in the pandemic may surprise you...
ListenConstruction Projects Wrapping Up at BYU-Idaho from 2021-10-06T18:12:55
Student reporter Logan Miller talks with Andy Johnson, the Director of the Architecture and Construction Management Services department at BYU-Idaho, about current construction projects on campus. ...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 6, 2021 from 2021-10-06T13:34:39
Morning Headlines for October 6, 2021 covers a new pediatric urgent care in Chubbuck, Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin making executive orders without Gov. Little, and Afgahn refugees coming to Idaho.
ListenEvening Headlines for October 5, 2021 from 2021-10-06T00:27:27
The judge in the Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow-Daybell case listened to arguments in a hearing to determine whether the murder trial should be moved out of Fremont County, FSY conferences from the C...
ListenDevotional on How to Feel God's Encircling Love by Susan Orme from 2021-10-05T19:53:20
Susan Orme, mathematics professor at BYU-Idaho, gave the Tuesday Devotional talk on how to feel the Savior's encircling love. Listen to her remarks.
ListenInterview with Susan Orme about her Devotional Talk on the Savior's Love from 2021-10-05T19:10:32
Susan Orme, mathematics professor at BYU-Idaho, gives insight behind her devotional address "Encircled in the Arms of Our Savior's Love."
ListenMorning Headlines For October 5, 2021 from 2021-10-05T13:47:09
Morning Headline for October 5, 2021 covers Gov. Brad Little taking a tour of the U.S.-Mexico border, the Idaho Transportation Department's new director, and a high speed chase in Caldwell county.
ListenEvening Headlines For October 4, 2021 from 2021-10-04T22:36:47
Gas prices have been on a slow rise in the U.S., and Idahoans may soon see prices rise further. Bikers Against Bullies held a rally ride from Idaho Falls to Rigby Middle School. The announcement of...
ListenDante 700 Display Interview with Rebecca Dorney from 2021-10-04T18:50:09
The David O. McKay Library on BYU-Idaho campus has a new display in the special collections section dedicated to commemorating the life and works of Dante Alighieri. Special Collections Assistant R...
ListenMorning Headlines For October 4, 2021 from 2021-10-04T14:01:55
Morning Headlines for October 4, 2021 covers public records regarding Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin's indoctrination task force under examination, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' gener...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 1, 2021 from 2021-10-01T22:41:13
Morning Headlines for October 1, 2021 covering a fire in a Utah family's home, the temporary closing of one of Boise's youth shelters, and Legacy Acre's fall festival.
ListenInterview with authors Patrick Mason & David Pulsipher about their book "Proclaim Peace" from 2021-10-01T20:05
Patrick Mason and David Pulsipher, co-authors and scholars of peace, tell about their new Deseret book release which invites readers "to renounce violence and proclaim Christ’s good news of love an...
ListenUtah Shakespeare Festival from 2021-10-01T19:22:55
Reporter Wallis Moulton shares how she spent her summer
ListenHockey Comes to Idaho Falls from 2021-10-01T17:29:13
Idaho Falls is getting a new team to root for and the city needs your input. Chandler Guadagnin has the story.
ListenEvening Headlines for September 30, 2021 from 2021-10-01T00:27:21
A hearing for Chad Daybell's case today got heated, Idaho National Laboratory and Idaho State University worked together to host a training exercise for support teams, and a Rigby High School stude...
ListenBehind-the-scenes of Tokyo 2021 Paralympic Games with Taylor Talbot from 2021-09-30T21:20:32
Taylor Talbot, BYU-Idaho student and US Paralympian, shares her experience at the Tokyo 2021 Paralympic Games.
ListenThe Spot-General Conference from 2021-09-30T15:54:49
Get ready for General Conference with us and test your knowledge with our General Conference Trivia Quiz!
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Morning Headlines For September 30, 2021 from 2021-09-30T13:30:12
Morning Headlines for September 30, 2021 covers multiple updates on Covid-19 in Idaho, a doctor threatened for not using controversial medicine, and The Romance Theater in Rexburg finishing some ne...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 29, 2021 from 2021-09-29T22:24:06
The CDC says kids are okay to trick-or0treat in small groups. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has finished its redevelopment project in Mesa, Arizona. An Idaho teacher has her sight...
ListenInterview with Madeleine Powley, intern for Idaho Senator Jim Risch from 2021-09-29T18:35:16
Madeleine Powley, an English major at BYU-Idaho, tells about her internship experience in Washington D.C. with Senator Jim Risch.
ListenMorning Headlines For September 29, 2021 from 2021-09-29T13:36:06
Morning Headlines for September 29, 2021 covers Idaho healthcare workers in Idaho facing aggressive behavior from locals, Sockeye salmon facing endangerment, the boundary fire taking its course, an...
ListenEvening Headlines for September 28, 2021 from 2021-09-29T00:50:01
The parents of Gabby Petito have created a foundation in her honor, BYU hosted a forum with Martin Luther King III, and LuWana Roberts gave this week's BYU-Idaho devotional address.
ListenLuWana Roberts' Devotional Address "Keys to Happiness" from 2021-09-28T20:05:06
This is the full devotional address by LuWana Roberts, BYU-Idaho Music Department secretary, on the "Keys to Happiness."
ListenDevotional Interview with LuWana Roberts about the "Keys to Happiness" from 2021-09-28T18:18:30
LuWana Roberts, BYU-Idaho Music Department secretary, gave her Tuesday devotional address about the "Keys to Happiness." This is an interview with Roberts about her talk.
ListenMorning Headlines For September 28, 2021 from 2021-09-28T13:17:13
Morning Headlines for September 28, 2021 covers popular wolves from Yellowstone being killed by hunters, the Red Cross's record blood shortage, and an update on the derailed Amtrak train in Wyoming.
ListenEvening Headlines For September 27, 2021 from 2021-09-27T21:52:40
Two Rexburg locals are still locked up abroad. China's prison and court systems are in lockdown. FEMA has approved $1.9m dollars of funeral coverage for COVID-19 related deaths. The Church of Jesus...
ListenBYU-Idaho Adds New Minor in Peace & Conflict Transformation from 2021-09-27T19:49:32
David Pulsipher, BYU-Idaho professor in the History, Geography, and Political Science Department, describes how new minor in peace and conflict transformation can be beneficial to students.
ListenMorning Headlines For September 27, 2021 from 2021-09-27T13:44:30
Morning Headlines for September 27, 2021 covers a Amtrak train derail in Montana, the CDC's confidence in the U.S's amount of available vaccines, and Boise police are searching for a missing person.
ListenEvening Headlines For September 24, 2021 from 2021-09-24T21:24:48
St. Luke's in Boise has hit a new high for patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Backpacks are no longer allowed in Jefferson County schools. Renovations are ramping up on the Salt Lake LDS temple.
ListenMonster Mash Auditions from 2021-09-24T18:16:49
Auditions for Rexburg's Monster Mash close on Saturday September 25th.
ListenInterview with Hailey Andrew of Mind Body Burn from 2021-09-24T17:54:16
This is an interview with Hailey Andrew, owner of Mind Body Burn. She talks about her fitness company and how her business will contribute to the Free Community Wellness Event at Porter Park in Rex...
ListenUltimate Frisbee in Rexburg from 2021-09-24T16:35:58
There are a lot of things to do in Rexburg, but student reporter Chandler Guadagnin has some info on a sport that has escaped the sight of a lot of the city's residents.
ListenMorning Headlines For September 24th, 2021 from 2021-09-24T13:49:08
Morning Headlines for September 24th, 2021 covering an update on the search for Brian Laundrie, a 13-year-old caught with a gun at Rigby Middle School, and high numbers for Grand Teton National Park.
ListenEvening Headlines for September 23, 2021 from 2021-09-24T01:00:05
An 18-year-old Rigby resident was arrested for stabbing and shooting a Rexburg couple, the Downard Funeral Home and Crematory case has become a criminal investigation, the Idaho Department of Envir...
ListenThe Spot- Back to School from 2021-09-23T18:34:23
Start your fall semester with cool tips from your favorite hosts!
-Wear your mask
-Don't sleep in (although it's nice)
- Manage your time wisely
and much more!
Interview with Evie Clair, finalist on season 12 of America's Got Talent from 2021-09-23T17:35:55
This is an interview with Evie Clair, a finalist on season 12 of America's Got Talent and new freshman at BYU-Idaho. She explains why she chose to attend BYU-I and what her music plans are for the...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 23, 2021 from 2021-09-23T13:57:22
Morning Headlines For September 23, 2021, covering the Tabernacle Choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a deer illegally shot, and a new Idaho policy that aims to fight Biden's ...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 22, 2021 from 2021-09-22T22:14:30
The Rexburg resident shot during a home invasion is fighting for his life in the ICU, and a go-fund me has raised over $22,000 for their expenses. An autopsy confirms the remains found in the Bridg...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 22, 2021 from 2021-09-22T13:45:23
Morning Headlines for September 22, 2021 covering covid-19 in Idaho, the Wyoming National Guard helping with hospitals, and Grand Teton National Park culling and invasive species of mountain goat.
ListenEvening Headlines for September 21, 2021 from 2021-09-22T00:45:39
State health officials say COVID-19 cases have reached new highs over the past week as hospitals continue practicing Crisis Standards of Care, Governor Brad Little announced he is directing $10 mil...
ListenGraduating Your Faith To The Next Level - Ahmad S. Corbitt Devotional from 2021-09-21T20:39:22
Brother Ahmad S. Corbitt, the 1st counselor in the Young Men General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke to students and staff at BYU-Idaho about the need to contin...
ListenDevotional Interview with Ahmad S. Corbitt from 2021-09-21T19:03:21
This in an interview with Ahmad S. Corbitt, First Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on his talk about graduating your faith to the n...
ListenIdaho Missing Person's Day Interview with Sergeant Lovell from 2021-09-21T18:47:38
Brock Roylance held an interview with Sergeant Brian Lovell of the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office about Idaho Missing Person's Day.
ListenMorning Headlines For September 21, 2021 from 2021-09-21T13:28:50
Morning Headlines for September 21, 2021 covering a life threatening attempted break-in in Rexburg, the Idaho Civil Air Patrol program, and an Idaho Fish and Game reminder for hunters and fishermen.
ListenCivil Air Patrol Positively Shapes the Lives of Young Cadets from 2021-09-21T00:59:31
Civil Air Patrol Senior members and cadets share their experiences with CAP and describe how it benefits their own lives and the community.
ListenEvening Headlines For September 20, 2021 from 2021-09-20T22:29:57
FBI agents and police swarmed the Laundrie home today, but their suspect was gone. A man is suing Rexburg after a justified police shooting in 2019. New applications for corrections officers in Ida...
ListenCOVID-19 Discussion with BYUI Vice President & College Deans from 2021-09-20T19:18:44
BYU-Idaho Radio sat down with BYU-Idaho Vice President of University Resources as well as the deans of each of the colleges on campus to talk about COVID-19 protocols, adjustments and adaptations. ...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 20, 2021 from 2021-09-20T14:26:43
Morning Headlines For September 20, 2021 covering the continuing Gabby Petito case, Pfizer's new announcement about the vaccine, and police searching for a vandal who vandalized a Sikh temple.
ListenEvening Headlines For September 17, 2021 from 2021-09-17T22:10:21
Bones found in the Pallisade reservoir have been identified as a man who drowned in the Hoeback River in 1995. The Idaho Falls Symphony cancelled its "Symphony in the Park". BYU-Idaho's "First Frid...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 17, 2021 from 2021-09-17T13:10:56
Your morning news for September 17th 2021. A new gym is coming to Rexburg, pneumonic plague has popped up in Wyoming, and an Oregon doctor has his license revoked for refusing COVID-19 guidelines.
ListenEvening Headlines for September 16, 2021 from 2021-09-17T00:34:16
Moab, Utah Police have released the body cam video of a missing woman and her fiancé, a rare human case of pneumonic plague has been discovered in Wyoming, fish runs in the Columbia River Basin hav...
ListenInterview with Pong, a refugee from Laos, about his conversion to the Gospel of Jesus Christ from 2021-09-16T21:01:29
Pong, a Latter-day Saint in Pocatello, shared his religious journey in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio. In the 1980s, he fled from his home country of Laos and then resided in a refugee camp in T...
ListenPocatello Temple Media Day Interviews from 2021-09-16T20:29:29
This is a collection of interviews from the Pocatello Temple Media Day and Open House. Featured voices are Gary B. Sabin of the Quorum of the Seventy for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sa...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 16, 2021 from 2021-09-16T13:54:04
Morning Headlines For September 16, 2021 covering Afghan refugees coming to Idaho, President Russel M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-say Saints opening a Spanish only social media ...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 15, 2021 from 2021-09-15T22:29:47
Police in Florida say they've named the boyfriend of a missing woman as a person of interest in her disappearance case. The Idaho Board of Morticians has completed it's own investigation into Lance...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 15, 2021 from 2021-09-15T13:36:07
Morning Headlines For September 15, 2021 covering Victor Elementary closing for 3 days due to illness, a judge tossing out a lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and a m...
ListenEvening Headlines for September 14, 2021 from 2021-09-15T01:00:49
The hunt continues for a missing woman last seen in Grand Teton National Park, the state of Idaho is continuing to face problems from the COVID-19 pandemic, the G20 Interfaith Summit wrapped up tod...
ListenEyring Devo 9/14/21 from 2021-09-15T00:21:22
In today's BYU-Idaho devotional, President Eyring presented his talk “In Your Patience Possess Ye Your Souls" and Sister Eyring gave her talk titled “Better Than Expected.”
While both tal...
Eyrings Open the Fall 2021 Semester with Optimistic Devotional Talks from 2021-09-15T00:21:22
In today's BYU-Idaho devotional, President Eyring presented his talk “In Your Patience Possess Ye Your Souls" and Sister Eyring gave her talk titled “Better Than Expected.”
While both tal...
Eyring Devotional Interview from 2021-09-14T18:46:41
President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Sister Kelly C. Eyring addressed students at BYU-Idaho today in their opening devotionals. Their messages focused largely on optimism. In an interview with BY...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 14 2021 from 2021-09-14T13:38:18
Morning Headlines For September 14 2021 covering the new semester at BYU-Idaho, President Biden's continuing tour through the west and two new temple groundbreaking for The Church of Jesus Christ o...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 13, 2021 from 2021-09-13T22:47:37
One man is dead and four kids are hospitalized after he ran a stop sign and smashed into a school bus. Biden was meet with over 1,000 protestors in Boise today as part of his first stop, touring wi...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 13, 2021 from 2021-09-13T13:27:33
Morning Headlines for September 13, 2021 covering President Biden visiting Idaho and California, an arrest in Utah, and another salvage order from Idaho Fish and Game.
ListenEvening Headlines For September 10, 2021 from 2021-09-10T22:38:17
The Big 12 welcomes BYU, meaning the school will compete with other top athletic schools in the United States. Governor Little says Idaho is exploring legal options to fight President Biden's COVID...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 10, 2021 from 2021-09-10T13:30:24
Pocatello police need your help to identify six bodies found decomposing in a local funeral home, Ammon will host the Capital for a Day next Thursday, the Idaho DMV is warning of a text scam, the n...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 9, 2021 from 2021-09-09T22:08:43
Certain bodies of water in Freemont county are infected with a toxic algae. The body of the Jackson marine killed in Kabul is being returned to his family. The Jackson Emergency Response Committee ...
ListenThe New District 91 Superintendent from 2021-09-09T18:44:12
Dr. Jim Shank is the new superintendent for Idaho Falls School District 91, and has a plan for open and easy communication with the community and parents.
ListenAmmon Theatre Commemorates 9/11 Anniversary from 2021-09-09T17:13:25
The Ammon Arts Community Theatre is staging Hole in the Sky to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
ListenMorning Headlines For September 9, 2021 from 2021-09-09T13:23:57
Two people wanted in connection to a shooting are now in custody, six bodies are now identified of the 12 found decomposing in a funeral home, the trial of Lori Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell is p...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 8, 2021 from 2021-09-08T22:08:13
The Wilks Funeral Home in Pocatello and Chubbuck has taken some of the bodies discovered at Downard Funeral home and is offering free services to families who need closure. Community Food Basket - ...
ListenThe Slow March of Light from 2021-09-08T18:41:03
Many people knew Bob Inama, he was a professor at BYU-Idaho for 51 years, but many people don’t know his story before that. But now they will thanks to a new book from Heather B. Moore, called “The...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 8, 2021 from 2021-09-08T13:25:56
A local man died in a motorcycle crash last night, Pocatello police have identified five of 12 bodies found decomposing in a local funeral home, northern Idaho is under Crisis Standards of Care and...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 7, 2021 from 2021-09-07T22:31:26
Public health leaders in northern Idaho have activated crisis standards of care in hospitals. The Logan to Jackson bike race needs volunteers for this Saturday. The Roberts Elementary Library is re...
ListenISP Talk Drunk Driver Awareness from 2021-09-07T20:05:53
Idaho State Police troopers were cracking down on drunk drivers with extra patrols, specifically looking for drivers under the influence over the Labor Day weekend. The initiative has a lasting eff...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 7, 2021 from 2021-09-07T13:53:22
Four people were killed in crashes over the holiday weekend, Pocatello police have received hundreds of calls about Downard Funeral Home, the bodies of hikers have been found in Grand Teton Nationa...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 3, 2021 from 2021-09-03T22:15:20
A funeral home in Pocatello was being searched for something by police. Men in hazmat suits were seen carrying a body out. A $10,000 reward was announced for information leading to the whereabouts ...
ListenAirsoft: The New Hobby in Town from 2021-09-03T20:03:14
Airsoft is a lot like paintball, except there’s no paint, and it’s grounded a little more in combat realism. The sport and hobby has come a long way since the first airsoft guns were introduced in ...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 3, 2021 from 2021-09-03T13:14:30
A fisherman died after his boat took on water, Pocatello has a new $2.6 million grant to help people get rid of lead paint, there will be public hearings in the redistricting process and a BYU-Idah...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 2, 2021 from 2021-09-02T22:53:52
A local teen just finished a nearly 2,000 kilometer bike race in Kyrgyzstan. A local animal shelter will provide discounts on spay and neuter services for cats. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter...
ListenOracles of God from 2021-09-02T20:40:30
The BYU-Idaho McKay Library website has a new resource containing various hard to find documents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The new website is called “Oracles of God” and i...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 2, 2021 from 2021-09-02T13:25:09
A general authority seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died, a Pocatello native is challenging the mayor for his job, the Idaho state superintendent just released her p...
ListenEvening Headlines For September 1, 2021 from 2021-09-01T22:16:03
A woman was put on 2 years of probation after spraying a man with bear spray. At least 2 Idaho lawmakers received threatening letters from advocates of preserving the wolf populations. Idaho Falls ...
ListenMorning Headlines For September 1, 2021 from 2021-09-01T13:29:24
Governor Brad Little is activating the National Guard to help support short-staffed medical facilities as Idaho hospitals are inundated with COVID-19 cases, the Jackson Town Council has extended a ...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 31, 2021 from 2021-09-01T00:02
A man was arrested after allegedly setting fire to three LDS church buildings and running from police. A mobile Vietnam Veteran Memorial is coming to Idaho Falls and Blackfoot.
Listen"Seeking the Higher View" - A Devotional by Dallin Hansen from 2021-08-31T23:26:51
Dallin Hansen, a music faculty member at BYU-Idaho, gave this weeks devotional. He talked about the value of spirituality intertwined with education.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 31, 2021 from 2021-08-31T13:40:32
Police say they have a suspect in mind after two men were sent to the hospital with injuries, Teton County District 401 will not comply with a new mask mandate from the city of Victor, and the Idah...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 30, 2021 from 2021-08-30T21:54
Chad Daybell's children are defending him and speaking out for the first time since Tylee and JJ disappeared. One of them said he was framed. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announc...
ListenHow Temples, Universities, and Farms are Related from 2021-08-30T18:30:32
Dallin Hansen was this weeks devotional speaker at BYU-Idaho. In this interview, we address parts of his talk, and talk about the spirituality of education.
ListenThe Idaho Falls Zoo has a New Tiger on the Block from 2021-08-30T18:25:30
Sunny Katseanes tells us about the Idaho Falls Zoo's new amur tiger, Eloise, and her species survival plan.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 30, 2021 from 2021-08-30T13:55:54
In this episode, Bonneville County deputies are searching for two people who may know what led up to a shooting that left three people injured, an apartment complex in Chubbuck was damaged in a fir...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 27, 2021 from 2021-08-27T22:22:57
A judge fined Lt. Gov. McGeachin for wrongfully withholding information from the press. Gov. Little has launched an effort to help prevent those sick with COVID-19 from having to go to the hospital...
ListenBYU-Idaho Student builds Pocatello Mascot Suit from 2021-08-27T19:52:06
Ann Stokes designed and built the new Pocatello High School's mascot suit in a record four and a half months.
ListenRigby Honors NFL Hall of Famer Larry Wilson from 2021-08-27T19:16:18
Rigby native Larry Wilson will be honored with a monument at Rigby High School's football stadium Friday night. Michelle Barber created the Remembering Larry Wilson Committee to raise money for the...
ListenPocatello Mayor Talks Masking from 2021-08-27T18:27:53
In this interview with Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad, we discuss the city's response to masking and COVID-19 in general.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 27, 2021 from 2021-08-27T13:25:41
Morning Headlines For August 27, 2021 covering, ICU beds filling up in Idaho, STEM-Libraries receiving new funding and equipment, and two Idahoan's suing government officials for cutting off COVID-...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 26, 2021 from 2021-08-26T22:41:28
A Connecticut woman was arrested for walking on the thin thermal ground near a geyser in Yellowstone. COVID-19 long-haulers are having a hard time with the heavy wildfire smoke. Guest speakers are ...
ListenSave for Your Kid's Future from 2021-08-26T20:48:43
IDeal is celebrating 20 years of serving individuals and families in Idaho. Student reporter Christian Nelson talks with executive director Christie Stoll about IDeal's state sponsored savings plan...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 26, 2021 from 2021-08-26T14:00:37
Morning Headlines For August 26, 2021 covering upcoming elections in the Rexburg city council, Chad Daybell waiving is right to a speedy trial, and the potato growing season in Idaho isn't looking ...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 25, 2021 from 2021-08-25T22:17:20
It's been a month since 5-year-old Michael Vaughan. COVID-19 spread among staff at Rockford Elementary in Blackfoot. The Idaho Falls Zoo has a new female tiger.
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Hopes to Build On the Success of His First Movie from 2021-08-25T18:15:16
A BYU-Idaho student is seeing some local success with a film project he and his friends made in high school. Now, he hopes to take the idea to the next step.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 25, 2021 from 2021-08-25T14:24:43
Morning Headlines For August 25, 2021 covering new water studies on the Colorado river, name releases for a manhunt that took place earlier this month, and a payment scam on phones in Pocatello.
ListenEvening Headlines For August 24, 2021 from 2021-08-24T22:29:19
A local man faces poaching charges from a mule deer he shot before hunting season in 2016. A vineyard in Glenn's Ferry has had a deer problem, and no non-lethal methods have been working. The Churc...
ListenHow to Adapt to Your Trials from 2021-08-24T20:29:02
An interview with this weeks devotional speaker, Patty Hendricks. We talk about resilience and how she adapted to face her trials.
Listen"Resilience: The ability to recover from difficulties" A Devotional by Patty Hendricks from 2021-08-24T20:13:55
This week’s devotional speaker was Patty Hendricks, who is a curriculum designer for BYU-Idaho. She talked about trials in her life and what had to be done to stay strong.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 24, 2021 from 2021-08-24T13:23:30
Morning Headlines For August 24, 2021 covering the recovery of a missing hiker's body, unmarked graves under an indigenous boarding school, and controversial changes at the Idaho supreme court.
ListenEvening Headlines For August 23, 2021 from 2021-08-23T22:29:04
Police have identified a couple involved in a murder suicide in Pocatello. 4-H trained horses will be up for adoption soon. Construction is underway for the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania temple.
ListenLocal Author Writes New Spooky Book for Middle School Readers from 2021-08-23T16:30:12
Local author, Josh Allen, has a new spooky book available for pre-order called "Only If You Dare: 13 Stories of Darkness and Doom." It's written for middle school-aged readers. Brandon Isle and Bra...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 23, 2021 from 2021-08-23T13:56:28
Morning Headlines For August 23, 2021 covering a charity event for the family of a missing child in Fruitland, more patrols being held to curb impaired driving and meetings on firefighting efforts.
ListenEvening Headlines For August 20, 2021 from 2021-08-20T22:11:29
A giant hornet's nest was located in Washington. Yellowstone National Park's fishing closure is lifted in rivers and streams. There will be bridge maintenance on the I-15 near Blackfoot.
ListenAn Interview with Mya McHugh from 2021-08-20T19:54:34
In this interview with Mya Mchugh, she talks about a 5k to raise a dental fund to treat the homeless population in Pocatello.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 20, 2021 from 2021-08-20T14:23:06
Morning Headlines For August 20, 2021 covering a woman arrested for embezzling thousands of dollars, former jail nurses suing Canyon County jail, Camp Rainbow receiving $500,000 of funding, and Rex...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 19, 2021 from 2021-08-19T22:25:54
The Museum of Idaho will host a gala fundraiser. A proposed energy project would more than double wind energy output in Idaho. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a groundbrea...
ListenAn Interview with Dana Kirkham from 2021-08-19T21:17:52
Nestled in the corner of Tautphaus Park in Idaho Falls, the well-known amusement park Funland At the Zoo is scheduled for a three-phase renovation project. Once known as Funland Amusement Park, the...
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Teaches at The Yoga Loft from 2021-08-19T18:39:20
Kalli Wightman recently started teaching yoga at The Yoga Loft in Rexburg. she talked about her experience there and merging those skills with her degree in elementary education.
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Balances Barbering and Acting from 2021-08-19T18:33:33
Amanda Guinn is a barber at The BarberPop Shop in Rexburg and a full-time theatre student at BYU-Idaho. She talks about how both of theses passions intersect.
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Photographer Talks About Inspiriations from 2021-08-19T17:58:21
Anna Chaman talks about her inspirations for pursuing photography as she prepares for her final semester
ListenMorning Headlines For August 19, 2021 from 2021-08-19T13:49:05
Morning Headlines for August 19, 2021 covering lowering idaho testing scores, sheriff's deputies saving a family from a fire, and the TSA extending mask mandates for flights.
ListenEvening Headlines For August 18, 2021 from 2021-08-18T22:02:55
Parts were stolen from two school busses that transport kids to a child care center in Nampa. COVID-19 numbers are looking worse than last summer. The Idaho Falls Bandits are repeat champions of th...
ListenAn Interview with Robert Hendriks from 2021-08-18T20:33:24
In this interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, Robert Hendriks, the U.S. spokesman for the Jehovah’s Witnesses, says that they encourage “go-bags” or bug-out-bags, so their congregants can be prepared for...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 18, 2021 from 2021-08-18T13:45:17
Morning Headlines for August 18, 2021 covering wild horses affecting our taxed western ecosystem, ISU hosting a career fair on the 31st and schools in Idaho receiving grants for fresh fruit and veg...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 17, 2021 from 2021-08-17T21:55:06
The search for Michael Vaughan continues. Wildland firefighters will receive increased pay. BYU is now encouraging masking for their fall semester.
Listen"God's Positive Power" A Devotional by Kort Black - August 17, 2021 from 2021-08-17T21:04:39
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional was given by Kort Black, a project manager for IT at BYU-Idaho. He talked about positive and negative power and what you can do to increase your positive power.
Listen"The Sound of Music" Opens in Rigby from 2021-08-17T20:11:25
"The Sound of Music" will run at the Rigby High School theater from Wednesday to Saturday.
ListenAn Interview with Kort Black from 2021-08-17T19:54:12
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional was given by Kort Black, a project manager for IT at BYU-Idaho. He described the difference between positive power and negative power.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 17, 2021 from 2021-08-17T14:11:32
Morning Headlines For August 17, 2021 covering an alligator attack in Utah, a discrimination lawsuit at The University of Idaho, and a one vehicle crash in Rexburg.
ListenEvening Headlines For August 16, 2021 from 2021-08-16T22:15:25
An Idaho Falls man was electrocuted by a transformer while running from police. Grand Teton National Park has record visitation numbers. The Madison County Freedom Fair kicks off today in Rexburg.
ListenAn Interview with Natali McKee from 2021-08-16T19:03:04
The My World Discovery Museum located in Chubbuck has a new exhibit to share with the world. The non-profit museum has recently acquired a paleontological dig experience called “Dig in with Adventu...
ListenAn Interview with Taunya Hansen from 2021-08-16T18:23:39
The BYU-Idaho devotional speaker on July 27, 2021 was Taunya Hansen, the accounts payable specialist for BYU-Idaho. She spoke about her trials and how she was able to overcome them and grow her tes...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 16, 2021 from 2021-08-16T14:04
Morning Headlines for August 16, 2021 covering, the growing Dixie fire, the first ever water shortage for the Colorado river, and a precedent setting land swap proposal.
ListenEvening Headlines For August 13, 2021 from 2021-08-13T22:09:25
A homeless man in Idaho Falls lunged at someone in a parking lot with a box cutter. Police arrested him and he immediately tried to plead guilty. Madison Cares 17th annual Celebrate You is kicking ...
ListenFishing For Bullfrogs In Idaho from 2021-08-13T19:20:01
Student reporter Christian Nelson talks with Idaho Fish and Game's Brandon Flack, the Regional Wildlife Biologist who also manages The C-J Strike wildlife management area in southern Idaho, about "...
ListenAn Interview with Jessica Goudy from 2021-08-13T18:01:18
Need one last thing to do before the new school year begins? On Tuesday Aug. 17, Madison Cares is proud to host the 17th annual Celebrate You, where people of all ages can explore their community a...
ListenMorning Headline For August 13, 2021 from 2021-08-13T14:12:24
Morning Headlines for August 13, 2021, covering Rexburg's growth over the last 10 years, Saint Luke's in Boise being overrun with COVID-19 cases, and the Chubbuck police station receiving a much ne...
ListenEvening Headlines For August 12, 2021 from 2021-08-12T23:38:09
Kids in set up a lemonade stand to raise money for a family whose home burned down in July. A Pocatello native is running for Lt. Governor. The LDS church published a letter asking members to get v...
ListenAn Interview with Kerry Hammon from 2021-08-12T19:23:08
Kerry Hammon, public information officer for the Idaho Falls Fire Department, goes into details about firefighters responsibilities, call volume, and their response to the pandemic within the depar...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 12, 2021 from 2021-08-12T14:02:45
Morning Headlines for August 12, 2021 covering a man in custody following a disturbance in Idaho Falls, Bonneville school district giving free food to all students, and the Northern Cheyenne Indian...
ListenEvening Headlines for August 11, 2021 from 2021-08-11T21:54:29
Idaho's student engagement has dropped. Bonneville School District 93 is offering free lunch to all students. The Idaho Falls Zoo has new Red Panda cubs.
ListenOutdoor Journalist Premieres "Ocean to Idaho" Documentary from 2021-08-11T16:31:34
Outdoor journalist Kris Millgate tracked the Chinook salmon from the Pacific Ocean, through three states and four rivers in her new documentary "Ocean to Idaho." She interviewed stakeholders who ha...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 11, 2021 from 2021-08-11T13:30:41
Morning Headlines for August 11, 2021 covering COVID-19 surging in Idaho, Rexburg becoming idaho's next "capital for the day," and a cleanup service at Portneuf river in Pocatello.
ListenEvening Headlines for August 10, 2021 from 2021-08-10T21:55:56
Police arrested a man who was trying to give away meth in front of a grocery store in Idaho Falls. Lori Vallow Daybell has another lawyer, one who is death penalty qualified. Ten Idahoans will be a...
Listen"Alight with the Light" Kevin Redd Devotional - August 8, 2021 from 2021-08-10T20:27:34
Kevin Redd, the campus recreation advisor for BYU-Idaho, gave the BYU-Idaho Devotional address on Tuesday, August 10, 2021. He spoke about what it means to align your light with Christ’s light.
ListenAn Interview with Kevin Redd from 2021-08-10T19:12:47
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker was Kevin Redd, the campus recreation advisor for BYU-Idaho. He spoke about what it means to align your light with Christ’s light.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 10, 2021 from 2021-08-10T13:29:12
Morning Headlines for August 10, 2021 covering a surge of COVID-19 cases in Oregon, the Bonneville county sheriff's office receiving new armor and Rexburg's beloved Crispy Cones expanding to Utah.
ListenEvening Headlines for August 9, 2021 from 2021-08-09T22:36:33
Southeastern Idaho Public Health has confirmed that a bat has tested positive for rabies in Power County. Education Association President Layne McInelly is calling for Governor Brad Little to funne...
ListenAn Interview with Jeremy Carlson from 2021-08-09T20:13:43
Rexburg has several beloved food trucks, and one of the local favorites is Crispy Cones. That chromatic oval under an old gas station canopy on N 2nd East. Jeremy Carlson started his business four ...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 9, 2021 from 2021-08-09T13:23:16
Morning Headlines for August 9, 2021 covering hunting changes in Montana with drought, wildfires affecting air-quality, and a message about vaccination from BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring.
ListenEvening Headlines for August 6, 2021 from 2021-08-06T22:38:25
Governor Little announced his new cyber security task force in a press conference yesterday. A former employee of a Rexburg based veterinary clinic will be spending the better part of a year in jai...
ListenAn Interview with Hailey Smith from 2021-08-06T20:46:30
From the creators of “Once I was a Beehive” comes the romantic comedy “Once I was Engaged,” a new spin off with returning characters. While filming, the crew had many exciting, emotional and specia...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 6, 2021 from 2021-08-06T13:48:08
Morning Headlines For August 6, 2021 covering prosecuting of the Daybell's in court, salmon dying in the Columbia river and the 110th War Bonnet rodeo.
ListenEvening Headlines for August 5, 2021 from 2021-08-05T22:16:31
One dead and one officer injured as dust clears from the pursuit in Blackfoot. Several youth groups plant flowers at the Pocatello LDS Temple. The 19th annual "Experience Rexburg" is back this year.
ListenAn Interview with Maclain Nelson from 2021-08-05T17:57:29
From Maclain Nelsons “Once I was a Beehive” comes the romantic comedy “Once I was Engaged,” a new spinoff with returning characters. Moviegoers can expect a “rollercoaster of emotions” as they foll...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 5, 2021 from 2021-08-05T13:36:46
Morning Headlines for August 5, 2021 covering more charges in Boise from the January 6th insurrection, the Dixie fire leveling Greenville California, and a police shootout in Blackfoot.
ListenEvening Headlines for August 4, 2021 from 2021-08-04T22:28:44
Federal prosecutors announced charges against two Montana men, accusing them of using $1 million for personal reasons. The annual Great Snake River Greenbelt Duck Race is coming up, and offers big ...
ListenAn Interview With Karen Reed from 2021-08-04T20:58:44
The family-owned and operated Butterfly Haven in Pingree, Idaho, is home to more than 2,000 butterflies and is Idaho’s largest butterfly house. The Haven also holds 185 plant varieties, two waterfa...
ListenMike Whitworth Devotional from 2021-08-04T20:54:59
Mike Whitworth, the Pre-Media Lead for Print and Copy Services at BYU-Idaho, gave the BYU-Idaho Devotional address on August 3, 2021. He talked about how we shouldn't complicate our lives, because ...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 4, 2021 from 2021-08-04T14:12:48
Morning Headlines for august 4, 2021 covering vandalism at the Edson Fichter nature area, BYU Provo requiring vaccination status for fall semester while BYU Hawaii requires the full vaccine, and th...
ListenEvening Headlines for August 3, 2021 from 2021-08-03T22:17:14
Some National Park Service Sites will have entrance fees waived on certain days in August. Today marks one week since 5-year-old Michael Vaughan disappeared. A new Lego store opened up near Bear La...
ListenAn Interview with Mike Whitworth from 2021-08-03T19:52:13
In this interview with Mike Whitworth, we talk about what it means to do simple things to grow your testimony on the gospel. Whitworth also describes how it felt to have his prayers answered while ...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 3, 2021 from 2021-08-03T14:11:41
Morning Headlines For August 3, 2021 covering fishing in Idaho, an ethics committee for Priscilla Giddings and the Idaho Falls zoo rescheduling their events due to weather.
ListenEvening Headlines for August 2, 2021 from 2021-08-02T22:25:04
Massive mudslides and flooding in Colorado's Glenwood canyon. Oregon has approved the killing of 4 wolves for a farmer, who lost 4 cows in two weeks to them. Jackson employees cant afford housing, ...
ListenAn Interview with Sunny Katseanes from 2021-08-02T17:43:55
The Idaho Falls Zoo isn’t just a zoo. It’s also a place to enjoy hands-on learning with animal experts. The I.F. Zoo has events going on all summer long. Some of the upcoming events include a Hawai...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 2, 2021 from 2021-08-02T13:44:30
Morning Headlines For August 2, 2021covering mudslides and flash flooding in the west, Utah's rising coronavirus cases, and a charity event in Idaho.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 30, 2021 from 2021-07-31T00:08:01
This years Pioneer Day saw someone shoot a roman candle at a cow. Several charges were dismissed against Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell yesterday. The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Templ...
ListenAn Interview with Aaron Faires from 2021-07-30T19:55:25
In this interview with Aaron Faires, the executive director of the East Idaho Aquarium, we dive into what the aquarium has to offer the community and all the fun things you can do and see.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 30, 2021 from 2021-07-30T13:57:52
Morning Headlines For July 30, 2021 covering Australia helping with U.S. wildfires criminal charges at Yellowstone and the return of mask mandates.
ListenEvening Headlines For July 29, 2021 from 2021-07-29T22:38:21
A stolen vehicle crashed into the Snake River this morning near Idaho Falls. A crash near St. Anthony sent two people to the hospital. Governor Brad Little signed onto an amicus brief in a case bef...
ListenAn Interview with Stan Boyle from 2021-07-29T17:13:49
In this interview with Stan Boyle, the executive director on the Fair Board of the Bonneville County Fairgrounds, we talk about the different events hosted at the fairgrounds and its new facilities.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 29, 2021 from 2021-07-29T13:41:59
Morning Headlines For July 29, 2021 covering the lowering water levels of Lake Powell, a crash at the Saint Anthony dunes and an art festival in Idaho Falls.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 28, 2021 from 2021-07-28T22:22:37
Last week, Sugar City lost $77,000 to scammers that used a fake invoice, posing as an asphalt company. Updates on a lawsuit between U.S. Veterans and a Hospital director. The annual Sidewalk Art Fe...
ListenAn Interview with Isaac Stirland from 2021-07-28T17:39:05
In this interview with Isaac Stirland, the Community Host and Clinic Coordinator for the Madison County Volunteer Medical Group, we talk about how people can take this once-in-a-year opportunity to...
ListenMorning Headlines For July 28, 2021 from 2021-07-28T14:08:36
Morning Headlines for July 28, 2021 covering a man threatening police with a BB-Gun, a logging project in Idaho stopped, and a 3-on-3 basketball tournament.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 27, 2021 from 2021-07-27T21:56:01
A man on the run in Idaho Falls is being hunted by police. A couple received the Century Farm Award in Ashton. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is continuing the Saturday Evening Se...
ListenTaunya Hansen Devotional - July 27, 2021 from 2021-07-27T21:07:12
Taunya Hansen, the Accounts Payable Specialist for BYU-Idaho, gave the BYU-Idaho Devotional address on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. She compares physical light and spiritual light and how we can see both.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 27, 2021 from 2021-07-27T14:03:16
Morning Headlines for July 27, 2021 covering the fourth season of The Book of Mormon videos, Idaho's future proposal on hemp farming and the retired senator of Wyoming's bike accident.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 26, 2021 from 2021-07-26T22:42:54
Idaho lawmakers are working on a hemp plan to submit to federal officials this fall so that farmers can grow hemp next year. A 2020 lawsuit from Kid's Town in Ammon against Kids-burg in Rexburg rem...
ListenAn Interview with Matthew Conde of AAA Idaho from 2021-07-26T17:29:34
The COVID-19 19 pandemic has affected a lot of areas of life for most of us. It has also had significant effects on the roads we drive on. Matthew Conde, the Public and Government Affairs Director ...
ListenHeadlines For July 26, 2021 from 2021-07-26T14:02:04
Headlines for July 26, 2021 reporting a plane crash in Lewiston, police departments cracking down on reckless driving and a returning charity race to support down syndrome.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 22, 2021 from 2021-07-22T22:12:33
Saint Anthony's annual Pioneer Day Festival is slated to return this weekend after COVID-19 shut it down last year. As we continue moving through the 100 Deadliest Days in Idaho, police departments...
ListenMorning Headlines For July 22, 2021 from 2021-07-22T14:16:54
Morning Headlines for July 22, 2021 covering vandalism at Jim Moore Pond, the consecutive decline of Idaho test scores and a new RC Willey in Idaho Falls.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 21, 2021 from 2021-07-21T22:46:48
The airport in Jackson Hole received an unexpected fly-by from two f-14 military jets yesterday. People who live near Jim Moore pond in Roberts explain that with the trash and vulgar graffiti the a...
ListenAn Interview with Brad Cramer from 2021-07-21T17:30:13
An Interview with Brad Cramer about Imagine IF. Imagine IF is an opportunity for community members to give their input on what they would like that change to look like.
ListenAn Interview with Justin Manwaring from 2021-07-21T15:50:34
An Interview with Justin Manwaring about Manwaring Cheese in Idaho Falls.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 21, 2021 from 2021-07-21T13:29:15
Morning Headlines for July 21, 2021 covering efforts to help students return to The College of Eastern Idaho, a relocated young moose in Idaho Falls and an Oklahoma man jailed for illegally guiding...
ListenEvening Headlines for July 20, 2021 from 2021-07-20T23:29:08
A judge sentenced and Oklahoma man to a week in jail and ordered him to pay $11,000 in fines for guiding visitors illegally in Yellowstone National Park. The Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation and th...
ListenMorning Headlines For July 20, 2021 from 2021-07-20T23:23:35
Morning Headlines for July 20, 2021 covering Zion National park setting a new record, a female only hunters class, and the closing of a local music venue.
ListenAn Interview with Flaminia Assirerrli from 2021-07-20T16:16:35
An Interview with Flaminia Assirerrli who is the owner of an authentic Italian restaurant opening opening in Idaho Falls that is opening in August.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 19, 2021 from 2021-07-19T23:22:53
Deputies arrested a man for attempting to cross the I-15. AAA Idaho says that gas prices are up another 7 cents, and the Days of '47 Parade has Ronald A. Rasband as the grand marshal this year.
ListenAn Interview with Chip Scwarzee from 2021-07-19T18:29:40
The Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce gives business owners the opportunity to network and have a delicious lunch during their monthly “Out of the Box” networking lunches.
ListenAn interview with Taylor Talbot from 2021-07-19T15:16:24
After a rollercoaster of events, 20-year-old Taylor Talbot qualified to run in two events in this summer’s Paralympics in Tokyo.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 19, 2021 from 2021-07-19T14:52:40
Morning Headlines for July 19, 2021 covering Idaho's unemployment rate, the rest of a man in a the capital riot, and a freight train in Utah de-railing.
ListenEvening Headlines For July 16th, 2021 from 2021-07-16T23:31:57
Health professionals encourage getting vaccinated now more than ever, the lightning that caused the mud lick fire is still zero percent contained, a freight train was derailed in southern Utah, an...
ListenAnnual Pioneer Days Musical Returns from 2021-07-16T20:10:24
The annual Fremont County Pioneer Days musical returns after a year off due to covid. This year's play is Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
ListenThe Spot - Summer Plans from 2021-07-16T19:58:18
On this week's episode, we talk about some of our plans for the summer, and for Dal and Nathan, plans for life in general!
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Nathan - Go outside more. If you're in th...
Thai & Teriyaki: How a math teacher's love for south Asian cuisine has guided his life from 2021-07-16T18:49:47
Ron Lagerstrom is a math teacher at South Fremont High School, but right now you can find him working a wok stove at his new food truck Thai & Teriyaki.
Student reporter Alec Pope finds ou...
An interview with Shelly Norman from 2021-07-16T17:01:43
An interview with Shelly Norman, a tour guide for Idaho National Laboratory.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 16, 2021 from 2021-07-16T13:13:38
Morning Headlines for July 16, 2021 covering Bat Night at Idaho Falls Zoo, the impact of the heat wave, and a model airplane event.
ListenEvening Headlines For July 15th, 2021 from 2021-07-15T23:17:54
Idaho Lieutenant Governor decries the employer-mandated vaccine requirements, more and more public land managers have implemented fire restrictions in Idaho, and the state of California has a new t...
ListenWhat the Job Market Looks Like as a BYU-Idaho Senior from 2021-07-15T21:44:23
Have you ever wondered what the job market looks like right now as a graduating senior at BYU-Idaho? This covers the unemployment rate in Idaho, what jobs are in demand, where you can go to receive...
ListenBYU-Idaho's Hillview Farm from 2021-07-15T19:00:47
Ever wondered about the fields next to the Rexburg temple and BYU-Idaho campus? It's all part of the Hillview Farm!
ListenAn Interview with Doug Ladel from 2021-07-15T16:23:04
In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, Doug Ladel, the head of publicity for the Upper Snake River Valley Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers talked about the purpose of the event.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 15, 2021 from 2021-07-15T12:55:54
Morning Headlines for July 15, 2021 covering Idaho state police receiving bonuses, the Wyoming food service program, and the drought in Bonneville County.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 14, 2021 from 2021-07-14T23:15:12
A man has been arrested in Bonneville county for aggravated assault, a double wide mobile home in Jefferson county was destroyed by a large fire, and the first presidency of the Church of Jesus Chr...
ListenAn Interview with James Manzanares from 2021-07-14T17:47:04
Servant’s Heart entertainment is an event and music venue that provides several different types of entertainment and event services. The owner, James Manzanares, siad they aim to provide clean fun ...
ListenMorning Headlines For July 14, 2021 from 2021-07-14T12:46:41
Morning Headlines for July 14, 2021 covering the 1.5 million dollar sale of a Mario game, The Humane Society of upper Valley's plan to spay and neuter more than 200 cats and dogs, and a burn ban in...
ListenEvening Headlines For July 13th, 2021 from 2021-07-13T23:36:27
Parts of southern Utah are under a flash flood watch today, the Teton School District is being sued over a labor negations impasse, and the Shady Grove Music Camp returns after a year hiatus.
Listen"Come Home" A devotional by Barbara Mckenna from 2021-07-13T21:57:19
A devotional talk given by Barbara Mckenna on how to get through trials.
ListenSaddle Making Apprenticeship Award from 2021-07-13T20:35:10
The Idaho Commission on the arts awarded a grant to a Rexburg local for the art of saddle making.
Photo credit: Arts Idaho Instagram page
An interview with Barbara Mckenna from 2021-07-13T17:51:54
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker was Barbara McKenna, the financial aid operations analyst for BYU-Idaho. She spoke about the resources Heavenly Father has given us to support us through ou...
ListenMorning Headlines For July 13, 2021 from 2021-07-13T12:57:44
Morning Headlines for July 13, 2021 covering smoke from regional fires, the temporary closing of the Teton Pass, and the department of labor returning to its pre-pandemic service.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 12, 2021 from 2021-07-12T22:28:53
A local man is arrested for aggravated assault charges, lieutenant governor Janice McGeachin is urging the state legislature to ban vaccine mandates in the gem state, and eight local vendors are do...
ListenAn Interview with Steffany Faldmo from 2021-07-12T17:22:54
You don’t need to take any art classes to create a masterpiece at the Splatter Lab in Rexburg. People with or without previous art experience are welcome to come and enjoy the fun. Steffany Faldmo...
ListenMorning Headlines For July 12,2021 from 2021-07-12T12:47:48
Morning Headlines for July 12,2021 covering Idaho Fish and Game's Sawtooth Hatchery releasing salmon, Heinz hotdog to bun ratio petition, and the tabernacle Choir's return to Temple Square.
ListenEvening Headlines For July 9th, 2021 from 2021-07-10T00:07:59
An update on Idaho's involvement with coal, a report about how much electricity is being used in Idaho, and the Tabernacle Choir announces its return to Temple Square.
ListenClassical Trumpet concert from 2021-07-09T19:06:53
BYU-Idaho trumpet musician Alex Moulton will perform his solo junior recital tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. on the BYU-Idaho live events page.
ListenBachelor of Fine Arts Students Show Off Their Work from 2021-07-09T18:14:05
The Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors at BYU-Idaho have their work on display, and you can even take some home!
ListenMorning Headlines For July 9, 2021 from 2021-07-09T12:30:40
Morning Headlines for July 9, 2021 covering the evacuation of Dixie, the Pocatello Animal shelter's half off cat and kittens, and a new conservation group that has formed.
ListenThe Spot - Books from 2021-07-09T03:50:44
On this week's episode, we talk about some of our favorite childhood books, and some of our favorite YA novels to read even now!
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Taylor -- When I need a good cr...
Evening Headlines For July 8th, 2021 from 2021-07-08T23:57:07
The city of Rexburg approved to construct a new playground at the city's nature park, the man accused of causing a wildland fire north of a Yellowstone national park has pleaded not guilty, a World...
ListenRexburg city council approves bid for new playground from 2021-07-08T21:58:51
Originally planned to be in this summer, the new playground will is now expected to be put in by mid-October.
ListenAn Interview with Matthew Condie from 2021-07-08T17:20:37
An Interview with Matthew Condie of Triple A Idaho discussing rising gas prices in Idaho.
ListenEvening Headlines for July 7, 2021 from 2021-07-07T23:30:25
Police found an Idaho fugitive in Provo Canyon, Bonneville County commissioners enacted a burn ban today, and Family Search announced a fully virtual Roots Tech Event for march 3rd, 4th, and 5th of...
ListenRexburg playground in disrepair, city to vote on bid for repairs from 2021-07-07T21:41:19
Broken playground equipment, graffiti, and jumbled traffic cones dot the playground at the Rexburg Nature Park. The city is behind schedule on new construction and questions still remain. The city ...
ListenAn interview with Joseph Vogl from 2021-07-07T17:42:21
An interview with Joseph Vogl, BYU Idaho's Spirit Week Director. the school is having a Spirit Day July 9.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 7, 2021 from 2021-07-07T13:04
Morning Headlines for July 7, 2021 covering hot temperatures affecting fish, routine trail maintenance, and the arrest of a man on suspicion of murder.
ListenEvening Headlines For July 6th, 2021 from 2021-07-07T02:29:13
The Idaho governor appoints two new judges to the Idaho Judiciary, human service workers in Teton County will be getting a large gift, a report on a grizzly bear attack in western Montana, and ISU ...
Listen"Go About Doing Good" A Devotional by Jennifer Jones from 2021-07-06T20:12:55
A Devotional talk given by Jennifer Jones on doing good and befriending those around us.
ListenAn Interview with Jennifer Jones from 2021-07-06T17:44:29
An Interview with Jennifer Jones on her Devotional Address entitled "Go About Doing Good."
ListenEvening Headlines For July 2nd, 2021 from 2021-07-03T02:59:24
An Idahoan gets fined for not registering as a lobbyist before advertising, a drunk tourists actions get him banned from Yellowstone National Park, Idaho has been chosen to receive a grant for expa...
ListenTell Me About It - July 2, 2021 from 2021-07-02T22:51:06
In this episode of Tell Me About It, the latest in the Lori Vallow Daybell case, what you need to know about 4th of July activities near you, an inside look at the Idaho Renaissance Faire and the d...
ListenAmerica's oldest park is very busy from 2021-07-02T20:40:53
Student reporter Alec Pope takes listeners to Yellowstone to hear about how the world's first national park is busier than ever.
ListenLocal Fourth of July Celebrations from 2021-07-02T20:24:24
BYU-Idaho lists the Fourth of July activities happening locally.
ListenAn Interview with Morgan Jones from 2021-07-02T18:40:59
“What does it mean to you to be all in the gospel of Jesus Christ?” That’s the question Morgan Jones asks at the end of each of her “All In” podcast episodes. She’s the manager of audience engageme...
ListenAn Interview with Jed Platt from 2021-07-02T16:45:40
An Interview with Jed Platt, Rexburg arts director, about upcoming summer art events.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 2, 2021 from 2021-07-02T13:18:54
Morning Headlines for July 2, 2021 covering new DMV costs, The Idaho Art Lab needing donations, and smoke from California's wildfires.
ListenThe Spot - Day Off from 2021-07-02T04:05:13
In this week's episode, in commemoration of our three-day weekend, we talk about what to do with your day off (or any day off for that matter)! What are your favorite ways to spend the day?
Evening Headlines For July 1st, 2021 from 2021-07-01T23:45:59
New DMV fees, Utah leaders advise against using personal fireworks, two governors write a letter to President Biden, and the Idaho art lab is one step closer to reaching its goal.
ListenAn Interview with Cheyenne Jensen from 2021-07-01T17:22:46
An Interview with Cheyenne Jensen about eagle Rock Art Gallery and its new location.
ListenMorning Headlines For July 1, 2021 from 2021-07-01T13:15:09
Morning Headlines for July 1, 2021 covering a change in income limits for people who qualify for WIC, An Administrator signing a separation agreement with Marsh Valley school district, and an incre...
ListenEvening Headlines for June 30, 2021 from 2021-06-30T23:24:48
A man suspected in an armed robbery is arrested, the city of Boise issues a warning to visitors of Esther Simplot park to swim at their own risk, and the Melaleuca Freedom Celebration is back on th...
ListenJoint panel highlights Hemingway's time in Idaho from 2021-06-30T23:15:24
Legendary writer Ernest Hemingway spent a lot of his later years in Ketchum, Idaho, where he wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls.
A joint production from Idaho Public Television and Ohio Univer...
'Even If You Don't Win, You Can Still Influence People' from 2021-06-30T22:32:46
Art Grows Rexburg has its Annual Adult Art Competition on display, where you can admire the talent of local artists.
Photo credit: Art Grows Rexburg's Twitter page
An interview with Carol Sevy from 2021-06-30T17:17:14
An interview with Carol Sevy, a four year member of a club called Toastmasters. Toastmasters seeks to help members build and use their presentations and communication skills.
ListenMorning Headlines for June 30, 2021 from 2021-06-30T13:12:04
Morning Headlines for June 30, 2021 covering a deputy laboratory director for INL receiving an award, a new garbage truck in Grand Teton National Park, and a burn ban in Bannock County.
ListenEvening Headlines For June 29th, 2021 from 2021-06-29T23:37:07
Two men hospitalized after at a car crash near tetonia, a kids clinic is opening up in Pocatello, an upcoming music festival in Rexburg, and an INL deputy lab director is awarded.
Listen"Devoted Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ"- A Scott Johnson Devotional from 2021-06-29T23:05:25
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker was Scott Johnson, a professor of chemistry at BYU-I. He testified of Christ’s love and sacrifice for all people and asked the question “with all that Jesus...
ListenAn Interview with Scott Johnson from 2021-06-29T17:20:25
Scott Johnson, a chemistry professor at BYU-Idaho, gave the devotional on June 29 2021. He talked about what we can do to be better disciples of Christ.
ListenBYU-Idaho Needs Your Help for Get Connected from 2021-06-29T16:06:57
BYU-Idaho is looking for volunteers for the return of in-person Get Connected and New Student Mentoring.
ListenMorning Headlines for June 29, 2021 from 2021-06-29T12:48:39
Morning Headlines for June 29, 2021 covering a BYU-I student's arrest, the Rexburg Pride Parade, and a new way to pay for parking in Idaho Falls.
ListenEvening Headlines for June 28, 2021 from 2021-06-28T22:13:29
Boise police shot a man who fled a traffic stop with a missing 14-year-old boy, 28 people were sickened after an unidentified chemical was spilled into a public pool, and a group of Latter-Day Sain...
ListenPocatello Man Turns Graffiti Passion Into Business from 2021-06-28T21:55:11
Josh Pohlman always loved graffiti. Now he got his business to be part of Pocatello's annual Art Fest, and he has even helped police address illegal graffiti.
Photo credit: SIXES Big Walls Fac...
An Interview with Lori Curriden from 2021-06-28T17:05:57
An Interview with Lori Curriden a volunteer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Welcome Centers. These centers provide assistance and resources to immigrants.
ListenMorning Headlines for June 28, 2021 from 2021-06-28T14:01:26
Morning Headlines for June 28, 2021 covering fatalities following a two vehicle crash, local administrative judges enforcing covid precautions, and the need for more firefights across the U.S.
ListenEvening Headlines for June 25, 2021 from 2021-06-26T00:23:52
U.S. wildfire managers want to shift seasonal wildlife firefighters to year-round firefighters, the Piping Up! Organ concerts on Temple Square will celebrate its one year anniversary, and Iona Days...
ListenTensions persist during indoctrination task force's second meeting from 2021-06-25T22:00:49
Lt. Gov. Janice Mcgeachin's task force met for the second time Thursday. The meeting featured only testimonies from those supporting the task force's cause and was highlighted a few moments of cont...
ListenChoir Concert Focuses on the Savior from 2021-06-25T18:11:52
Tomorrow night's choir concert will feature BYU-Idaho ensembles with a focus on testifying of Jesus Christ through song.
ListenAn Interview with Chris Johnson from 2021-06-25T16:50:51
The Madison County Fair Grounds are ready for you to have great food and fun July 25 and 26. The Madison County Whoopee Days Rodeo will start at 5 p.m. both nights and includes many different event...
ListenMorning Headlines for June 25, 2021 from 2021-06-25T12:34:47
Morning Headlines for June 25, 2021 covering an update on the Fort Hall Shooting, Rexburg's first responders special needs picnic, and a kayaker's items being recovered.
ListenEvening Headlines For June 24th, 2021 from 2021-06-24T23:14:59
A new contract with the U.S. Department of Energy, MTC's are starting to train in person, a Montana man is arrested for a fire, and details on the heat wave in Eastern Idaho.
ListenAn interview with Christopher Mann from 2021-06-24T17:28:28
An interview with the CEO of the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce, Christopher Mann about this year's 3rd of July celebrations.
ListenMorning Headlines For June 24, 2021 from 2021-06-24T12:46:15
Morning Headlines for June 24, 2021 covering The Association of Idaho Cities new president, the Idaho Renaissance Fair, and Covid-19 vaccination rates for nursing home staff.
ListenEvening Headlines for June 23, 2021 from 2021-06-23T22:53:56
Chad Daybell's trial has been scheduled, a shooting on the Fort Hall Reservation is being investigated, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints announced the official location of three ...
ListenChad Daybell's jury trial scheduled for November from 2021-06-23T22:14:44
District Judge Steven Boyce scheduled Chad Daybell's jury trial to begin Nov. 8, in a Wednesday morning scheduling meeting, He faces a total of 11 charges, and the court expects the trial to last f...
ListenAn Interview with Hans Vogl and Joseph Campbell from 2021-06-23T16:25:58
An Interview with Hans Vogl and Joseph Campbell about Idaho National Laboratory's advanced test reactor.
ListenEvening Headlines For June 22nd, 2021 from 2021-06-22T23:45:22
Firefighters work to contain a fire near St. Anthony, a long time church in Shelly is closing, Rexburg police ask for help as they search for someone who has been leaving behind graffiti, a woman a...
Listen"In Pursuit of Happiness" - Kristin Ballou Devotional from 2021-06-22T23:30:09
Kristin Ballou, an academic support centers faculty member at BYU-Idaho, gave a devotional talk on June 22, 2021, about finding happiness through connecting with others.
ListenA Pre-Devotional Interview with Kristen Ballou from 2021-06-22T17:04:35
A pre-devotional interview with Sister Kristen Ballou. She is a BYU-Idaho faculty member in the Academic Support Department. She spoke about the inspiration behind her devotional topic and what hap...
ListenMorning Headlines for June 22, 2021 from 2021-06-22T15:18:53
U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher announces he's been diagnosed with a treatable form of cancer, an Idaho Falls woman is sentenced in 2020 attack, and a new ownership group promises to clean up the old Naval ...
ListenEvening Headlines for June 21, 2021 from 2021-06-21T23:21:35
Ammon Bundy announces his run for Idaho Governor, new changes will be coming to some well-known intersections in Idaho Falls, and information about a Pride event coming up this weekend in Rexburg.
ListenA Look at the Idaho Falls Arts Council with Georgina Goodlander from 2021-06-21T17:00:19
The Idaho Falls Arts Council strives to educate the community and enrich its quality of life through visual and performing art.
ListenMorning Headlines For June 21, 2021 from 2021-06-21T14:28:54
Shupe Road in Idaho Falls is closed today, Idaho State Police responded to a three semi truck crash and the Idaho Art Lab in St. Anthony is putting down roots.
ListenEvening Headlines For June 18, 2021 from 2021-06-18T23:43:58
A new charter school in Idaho, the tabernacle choir plans their next tour, and the changes coming to the Chic-Fil-A on-campus.
ListenKelly Canyon offers alternate recreation options while parks are crowded from 2021-06-18T23:03:32
Join student reporter Alec Pope as he takes listeners on a hike to the top of Kelly Mountain (his dog comes along too).
ListenTell Me About It - June 18, 2021 from 2021-06-18T22:45:05
A BYU-Idaho senior music student tells us about her experience as a violist, we go on a hike up Kelly Mountain and go into the garage to see how the automotive students at BYU-Idaho are learning gr...
ListenHelp Students by Saving on Car Repairs from 2021-06-18T22:15:25
If you're looking for an affordable place to have your car repaired, you may want to go to BYU-Idaho's automotive program.
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Dazzles in Multiple Ensembles from 2021-06-18T19:10:07
BYU-Idaho music student, Rachel Felt, performs with many campus ensembles. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with her about her senior recital.
ListenBYU-Idaho's Campus Floral Shop, The Bloom Room from 2021-06-18T18:04:08
The Bloom Room is a BYU-Idaho student run floral shop. The Bloom Room is run specifically by floral department students in a flower center class. Rachel Cook and Kaela Brown are T.A.'s for the clas...
ListenMorning Headlines For June 18, 2021 from 2021-06-18T14:46:39
Fire destroyed two homes in Idaho Falls, Idaho Governor Brad Littles spoke about Juneteenth, and the dedication for the Pocatello temple was announced.
ListenThe Spot - Movie Theater Experience from 2021-06-18T05:32:55
In this week's episode, we talk about how the movie theater experience has changed over the years, as well as do some trivia on movies in general -- support local theaters like Paramount and Teton...
ListenEvening Headlines For June 17th, 2021 from 2021-06-17T23:55:20
An illegal purchase at Cal Ranch, burning bans issued in an Idaho county, a prosecutor responds to Daybell's Attorney's recent request, and the Idaho governor announces a new youth workforce develo...
ListenDeciding a Major Made Easy from 2021-06-17T21:10:46
BYU-Idaho is introducing the new Freshman Focus Areas Program to let students get a taste of a major they’re interested in before declaring it.
ListenRexburg Teen Goes to Nationals for National History Day Competiton from 2021-06-17T16:02:47
A Rexburg teen attending Madison Junior High School has made it to nationals for the National History Day competition. Her performance is also being featured June 14 through June 28 at the Women's ...
ListenMorning Headlines For June 17, 2021 from 2021-06-17T14:18:06
Over 80 dogs found in an evicted home in Coeur D'Alene, Henry's Lake shorelines under construction this summer, and Pocatello is fighting homelessness in the city.
ListenConfusion arises about new ballot initiative process from 2021-06-16T23:38:23
After Idaho lawmakers passed a new bill increasing the threshold to get an initiative on the state's ballots, a new initiative is trying to navigate the gray areas of a brand new law.
ListenEvening Headlines for June 16, 2021 from 2021-06-16T23:31:14
Information about a four-car on Northbound I-15, police and rescue teams are looking for a man who went missing in Grand Teton National Park, and a new soda shop called Pick Me Up opens in Rexburg.
ListenLocal Community Conversation About Addiction and Recovery from 2021-06-16T15:40:33
There will be a community conversation about addiction and recovery on June 23rd from 7 to 9 p.m. The conversation will be at the American Legion Hall in Idaho Falls. It is hosted by a group of loc...
ListenMorning Headlines For June 16, 2021 from 2021-06-16T15:05:07
An Idaho Falls prowler arrested after allegedly touching a woman's leg through her open window, Idaho Health and Welfare offers a free at home COVID-19 test, and Yellowstone National Park visitors ...
ListenEvening Headlines For June 15th, 2021 from 2021-06-15T23:41:26
Lori Daybell's defense attorney makes a request, the Idaho governor has released a series of animated education videos, firefighters are working to quench the cold creek fire, and there is a red fl...
Listen"Arise, and Get Thee Into the Mountain" - Elder Jeremy R. and Sister Amy Stewart Jaggi from 2021-06-15T22:30:03
Elder Jeremy R. Jaggi, a General Authority Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his wife, Sister Amy Stewart Jaggi, gave a devotional talk on the campus of BYU-Idaho on Ju...
ListenMorning Headlines For June 15, 2021 from 2021-06-15T14:32:50
Victims identified from an accident in a mine shaft crash, innocent death row inmate to receive over one million dollars after spending 18 years in prison, and the revamped Pocatello Airport website.
ListenEvening Headlines for June 14, 2021 from 2021-06-14T22:54:55
Police are looking for a missing person in Grand Teton National Park, a Pocatello woman crashes on I-15 near Inkom, and a Madison Jr. High Schooler wins a national competition for National History ...
ListenA Pre-Devotional Interview with Elder and Sister Jaggi from 2021-06-14T20:45:59
The BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker for June 15, 2021 was Elder and Sister Jaggi. Elder Jaggi is a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In this pre-devotional...
Listen'Don't be Afraid to Write Bad Poetry' from 2021-06-14T18:47:37
The BYU-Idaho Poetry Workshop is a great place to strengthen your writing skills and connect with others.
ListenRexburg CAL Ranch Grand Opening with Jason Miller from 2021-06-14T17:15:58
CAL Ranch in Rexburg is moving locations. Their grand opening is June 24th through the 26th. Jason Miller, the vice president of marketing at CAL Ranch Stores, spoke about the free giveaways, food ...
ListenBorn of Fire and Shaped by Water from 2021-06-14T17:03:06
Do you want an easy hike and a breathtaking view? Mesa Falls may be the place for you!
ListenMorning Headlines For June 14, 2021 from 2021-06-14T14:38
A missing man in Grand Teton National Park, volunteers at Warm River Campgrounds in Ashton are encouraging visitors to clean up, and a National Park Service report shows the millions of dollars mad...
ListenEvening Headlines For June 11th, 2021 from 2021-06-11T23:28:01
A man entered women's BYU-Idaho approved apartments while they sleep, three police officers and one elderly woman are being treated after a house fire in Idaho Falls, and a new federal magistrate j...
ListenIntruder at Rexburg Women's Apartment Complex from 2021-06-11T22:53:47
Rexburg Police are asking for help identifying an intruder to The Cedars Women's Apartments and The Cove Women's Apartments.
ListenTell Me About It - June 11, 2021 from 2021-06-11T22:43:24
In this episode of Tell Me About It, we talk to students who live in the apartment complex where a man has been sneaking into womens' bedrooms, we take you on a trip to Mesa Falls, talk to the mayo...
ListenLooking to the Future of Grand Teton National Park from 2021-06-11T22:23:31
Grand Teton National Park has a rich history but a dependent future, dependent on those who recreate at the park.
Photo Credit: Ileana Hunter
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Heated Pocatello city council meeting leads to CFO resignation from 2021-06-11T22:06:45
Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad describes the city council as divided, attributing the contention to politically motivated disruption by three new members of the council.
ListenBYU-Idaho Choir Debuts Never Before Heard Choral Piece from 2021-06-11T19:14:52
Despite on going covid-19 restrictions, BYU-Idaho choirs are coming together in concert to perform and premier a new four-movement work.
ListenMorning Headlines for June 11, 2021 from 2021-06-11T14:52:21
Idaho Falls School District #91 announces a new late start day, free fishing day approaches, and Temple Square announces it will remove its North Visitors' Center.
ListenThe Spot - Dating Stories from 2021-06-11T06:02:12
Join us as we talk again about an ever-relevant topic -- dating.
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Evening Headlines For June 10th, 2021 from 2021-06-10T22:27:56
A new playground being built at nature, park, a man accused of armed robbery is now in jail, a charter school is accused of violating several education laws, and locations have been announced for t...
ListenSnake River Animal Shelter: Volunteer and Internship Opportunities from 2021-06-10T18:40:22
The Snake River Animal Shelter is a local nonprofit in Idaho Falls. Stephen Buzzell, the executive director, shared how the organization helps other local animal shelters and what volunteer opportu...
ListenHow to Get Involved with Community Food Basket Idaho Falls from 2021-06-10T15:37:53
Community Food Basket Idaho Falls is a local nonprofit that feeds over 1,000 families each month. Ariel Jackson, the executive director of the nonprofit, shared her story of how she was connected w...
ListenMorning Headlines For June 10, 2021 from 2021-06-10T14:44:26
A car accident on the I-15 Wednesday night sent three men, including a police officer to the hospital, Governor Brad Little is hopeful for the Idaho economy, and Ammon Arts Community Center is pres...
ListenEvening Headlines for June 9, 2021 from 2021-06-10T00:27:08
Lori Vallow Daybell has been committed to a mental health facility and Chad Daybell is pleading not guilty to first degree murder, among other charges. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Helena, M...
ListenBYU-Idaho Career Workshop from 2021-06-09T15:47:14
BYU-Idaho hosts a bi-weekly career workshop every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. to help students prepare to get a job. Sheila Wener, the Career Services operations manager at BYU-Id...
ListenMorning Headlines June 4, 2021 from 2021-06-09T14:20:43
Rexburg police are looking for a man who trespassed and watched a female BYU-Idaho sleep, new RV park in Idaho Falls, Yellowstone visitation numbers rising, and the Idaho Regatta in Burley this month.
ListenEvening Headlines For June 8th, 2021 from 2021-06-08T22:40:59
Brian Dripps will spend 20 years to life in prison, the Idaho Education Association has hired a new executive director, and an update when the temple square will begin to reopen.
Listen"I Glory in My Jesus" - Scott Cameron Devotional from 2021-06-08T22:13:08
Scott Cameron, an English Department faculty member at BYU-Idaho, gave a devotional talk on June 8, 2021, about creating a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father.
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Scott Cameron from 2021-06-08T16:01:49
An interview with Scott Cameron the BYU-Idaho devotional speaker for June 8. He spoke about how he chose his devotional topic and what a personal relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ ...
ListenMorning Headlines for June 8, 2021 from 2021-06-08T14:35:39
A Preston man accused of shooting an unknowing trespassing woman from Utah, the Tallahassee, FL. temple construction began, and BYU-Idaho Choirs announced a new musical number available to watch th...
ListenEvening Headlines for June 7, 2021 from 2021-06-07T22:54:45
15-year-old, Anthony Tony Garcia is reported missing, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints makes changes to general conference, and BYU-Idaho's fitness department is offering stress redu...
ListenFamily Crisis Center in Rexburg Offers Help from 2021-06-07T15:26:14
The Family Crisis Center in Rexburg is a local nonprofit that promotes safety to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in the community. Chloe Anderson, the public awareness coordinator...
ListenMorning Headlines for June 7th, 2021 from 2021-06-07T13:55:16
Police responded to a motorcycle accident in Ririe, the Monte Vista Bridge over I-15 is closed Monday through Wednesday and BYU-Idaho announced plans for the upcoming Fall semester.
ListenThe Spot - Pizza from 2021-06-05T05:16:50
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Evening Headlines For June 4th, 2021 from 2021-06-04T23:42:37
BYU-Idaho announces excited new for Fall semester, the Idaho junior-high students wins first place in a e-cybermission competition, the first transgender woman to run for Idaho governor, the Monte ...
ListenFishing on opening weekend: 'Where are your muscles?' from 2021-06-04T22:58:33
Student reporter Alec Pope takes listeners fishing on the Henry's Fork on opening weekend.
ListenA Realtor's Perspective on Idaho's Housing Crisis from 2021-06-04T20:07:56
The housing market is in a frenzy nationwide. Rexburg is experiencing the impact and realtor Rick Robinson, president of the Snake River MLS shares his perspective along with Anna Walker, who recen...
ListenTemples Opening up in Idaho from 2021-06-04T19:52:18
The Rexburg and Idaho Falls temples for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently reopened for baptisms and will soon move into a new phase of reopening. Locals share their thoughts.
Listen2021 Playmill Exclusive from 2021-06-04T19:49:25
BYU-Idaho student reporter speaks with Playmill cast and director to get the inside scoop on the history of the Playmill and what audiences can expect this summer.
ListenAn Interview Michal Zuccola from 2021-06-04T19:35:03
An Interview Michal Zuccola, the actor who plays the young David Wittmer in the movie "the Witnesses"
ListenAn Interview with Camrey Bagley - Fox from 2021-06-04T19:33:03
An Interview with Camrey Bagley - Fox, the actor who plays Emaa Smith in the movie "The Witnesses"
ListenAn Interview with Paul Kandarian from 2021-06-04T17:00:23
An Interview with Paul Kandarian, an actor from the new movie The Witnesses.
ListenMorning Headlines for June 4, 2021 from 2021-06-04T13:30:40
Morning Headlines for June 4, 2021 covering A new student advisory council, car safety, and the College of Eastern Idaho's future tech building.
ListenEvening Headlines For June 3rd, 2021 from 2021-06-03T23:54:46
An Idaho Supreme Court chief justice has passed away, a look into the Idaho Falls Regional Airport, vandalism at an American Falls fish hatchery, and Latter-day Saint Charities continue their finan...
ListenAn interview with Fidalis Buehler from 2021-06-03T16:46:24
Fidalis Buehler is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Brigham Young University. He has an exhibit showing from June 2 - July 20 at the BYU-Idaho Spori Art Gallery.
Article: http...
Morning Headlines for June 3, 2021 from 2021-06-03T13:04:51
Morning Headlines for June 3, 2021 covering Idaho Falls Pride, the heat in Idaho, and the joining of two Idaho medical centers.
ListenEvening Headlines for June 2, 2021 from 2021-06-02T22:15:27
A 9-year-old Utah child crashes a car, record breaking heat in Eastern Idaho is predicted for the weekend, and Garth Brooks is holding a fundraiser concert in Utah.
ListenAn Interview with Ying Ng from 2021-06-02T18:43:43
An Interview with Ying Ng, the owner of the Kebab Hut in Rexburg Idaho.
ListenBYU-Idaho's Botanical Beauty from 2021-06-02T16:40:45
The horticulture department at BYU Idaho has shops and gardens for the public to enjoy. A new project is even in the works for the Thomas E. Ricks Garden.
ListenMorning Headlines for June 2, 2021 from 2021-06-02T13:13:44
Morning Headlines for June 2, 2021 covering The Idaho Canal Trail Project, the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints phased temple reopenings, and The Teton County Library's summer reading pr...
ListenEvening Headlines For June 1st, 2021 from 2021-06-01T23:42:25
Parents protest a mask mandate, parents of a middle schooler file a tort claim, the Idaho governor appoints a new member of the Idaho Supreme Court, and a local jump roping team will be sending a f...
ListenAn interview with Monica Foster from 2021-06-01T18:32:21
Proform Airborne, a local jump roping team, will be sending a few of its members to the Junior Olympics in July. Monica Foster, the head coach of the team, told us more about it.
ListenEvening Headlines For May 28th, 2021 from 2021-05-28T23:39:46
The Idaho governor reverses an executive order, a man is attacked by a bear in Yellowstone, and BYU-Idaho announces details on Spring Semester's commencement.
ListenTell Me About It - May 28, 2021 from 2021-05-28T22:54:52
A lot of good stories in this episode including a look at the growing number of fentanyl overdose cases, the horticulture program at BYU-Idaho, the latest in the Chad and Lori Daybell case and how ...
ListenMemorial Day weekend to be as busy as ever from 2021-05-28T22:43:55
National parks and other outdoor recreation sites are preparing for a busy summer, set to kick off with Memorial Day weekend.
ListenOne Grand Teton National Park Ranger's Journey to the Outdoors from 2021-05-28T22:11:52
Grand Teton National Park Ranger Christopher Adams talks about his journey to becoming a ranger.
Photo Credit: Kaitlyn Davis
Madres De Idaho Falls from 2021-05-28T20:04:42
Student reporter Christian Nelson talks about baseball, the Copa de la Diversion and the Idaho Falls chukars name and mascot change for the season-long event.
ListenNew developments in Daybell saga from 2021-05-28T19:19:42
Chad Daybell made his initial court appearance on Wednesday, while Lori Vallow-Daybell's was put on hold after she was found incompetent for trial and an Arizona police department announced they're...
ListenGrand Opening for New CAL Ranch Store in Rexburg from 2021-05-28T18:56:57
A new CAL Ranch store is opening in Rexburg. Jason Miller, the vice president of CAL Ranch Stores marketing, spoke about the history of CAL Ranch Stores and the grand opening in Rexburg June 24th t...
ListenAn interview with Dustin Matheson from 2021-05-28T18:40:33
An Idaho local, Dustin Matheson, is opening a new doughnut shop in Idaho Falls following the passing of his stepfather.
ListenFirst Live BYU-Idaho Theatre Production Opens to Public from 2021-05-28T18:02:56
BYU-Idaho Theatre proudly presents "These Shining Lives" and seats are open to more than just theatre students.
ListenAn interview with Chris Mann from 2021-05-28T15:35:48
An interview with Chris Mann covering the upcoming Farmer's Merchant Banquet.
Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/farmers-merchant-banquet
Morning Headlines for May 28, 2021 from 2021-05-28T13:40:34
Morning Headlines for May 28, 2021 covering Grizzly Bears in Yellowstone being captured and released, and summer boating safety.
ListenThe Spot - How to Have Your Best Birthday from 2021-05-28T00:08:20
In this week's episode, we talk about how to really have a good time on your birthday -- whether you want to include your friends, or maybe just have a chill day playing video games.
Reco...
Evening Headlines For May 27th, 2021 from 2021-05-27T23:29:26
An executive order that restricts mask mandates, updates on the
Daybell case, and another runner announced for Lieutenant Governor.
An interview with Sam Nelson from 2021-05-27T17:48:45
BYU-Idaho offers many different degrees for their students. Some of these degrees, however, are less well known and possibly less common than others. Sam Nelson, a team lead in BYU-Idaho’s Academic...
ListenMorning Headlines for May 27, 2021 from 2021-05-27T13:30:31
Morning Headlines for May 27, 2021 covering The reopening of Temples for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, road construction, and a safety drill at the Idaho Falls airport.
ListenEvening Headlines for May 26, 2021 from 2021-05-26T21:54:15
Chad and Lori Daybell appear in court today with new charges, Idaho food banks are getting busier now that benefits offered to low-income residents are ending, and the Motor Vu drive-in in Idaho Fa...
ListenAn interview with Jeff Car from 2021-05-26T16:41:45
An interview with Jeff Car, the senior director of external affairs for the museum of Idaho.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 26, 2021 from 2021-05-26T13:30:52
Morning Headlines for May 26, 2021 covering Memorial Day events and Jackson Hole's Wildlife Symposium.
ListenEvening Headlines For May 25th, 2021 from 2021-05-25T23:36:27
A new update in the Daybell case, temples are entering phase 3 in Idaho, and what is included in the American Rescue plan.
ListenThe Hand of the Lord - Brenda Summers Devotional from 2021-05-25T20:09:47
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker was Brenda Summers, the admissions processing coordinator for BYU-Idaho. She spoke about recognizing the hand of the Lord in our lives.
ListenAn Interview with Brenda Summers from 2021-05-25T17:19:27
An Interview with BYU-Idaho's admissions processing coordinator, Brenda Summers, about her BYU-Idaho devotional address.
ListenMorning Headlines For May 25th, 2021 from 2021-05-25T13:46:57
Morning Headlines for May 25th, 2021 covering The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints decision to begin reopening MTCs, a new pride Lego set, and a breakfast for veterans at the Ammon Broul...
ListenEvening Headlines for May 24, 2021 from 2021-05-24T23:13
BYU has announced that the Fall 2021 semester will look like it did pre COVID-19, Idaho state troopers start their click it or ticket campaign, and an Idaho Falls teacher has a video go viral on ti...
ListenAn Interview with Dr. Kevin Call from 2021-05-24T16:08:46
An Interview with Dr. Kevin Call who used to teach in the music program at BYU-Idaho. He now conducts the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra. his official retirement concert is on May 27th.
ListenI Belong, You Belong, We Belong from 2021-05-24T15:36:36
The BYU-Idaho Counseling Center has started a new campaign to help students feel more comfortable and hopeful.
ListenEvening Headlines For May 21st, 2021 from 2021-05-22T00:27:22
A local felon is being sent back to prison, three people arrested after a shootout with U-S Marshals, and a bike rodeo event is being held in Idaho Falls.
ListenTell Me About It May 21, 2021 from 2021-05-21T22:52:24
We have a lot of great stories in this week's Tell Me About It. Get the inside scoop about the new Mountain America Center that just broke ground, we'll take you on a canoe ride on Warm Slough, we'...
ListenFinding Direction Through Career and Academic Advising from 2021-05-21T21:54:25
The Career and Academic Advising Center at BYU-Idaho has a plethora of resources for students. From career advising to academic help, you can get the guidance you need.
ListenPlaces to Recreate in Grand Teton National Park from 2021-05-21T21:53:01
Grand Teton National Park is a gem so close to eastern Idaho. This story showcases some of the best places to visit in the park and what you can experience while there.
Article: https://byuicom...
Cruise Night from 2021-05-21T19:50:55
Student reporter Christian Nelson takes us to a weekly car meet in Rexburg, ID, full of hot rods and classic automobiles, with interesting backgrounds that range from family stories to cinematicall...
ListenA trip down Warm Slough in a canoe from 2021-05-21T19:26:49
Student reporter Alec Pope continues his series of reports on his favorite places to explore outdoors in east Idaho. This time he takes listeners on a canoe trip down the Henry's Fork of the Snake ...
ListenSymphony Orchestra Concert Features Impressive Pieces from 2021-05-21T19:01:12
BYU-Idaho music students in the Symphony Orchestra will play impressive classical pieces despite having smaller numbers than normal.
ListenMountain America Center Groundbreaking in Idaho Falls from 2021-05-21T18:51:02
The Idaho Falls Auditorium District executive director Rob Spear shared his experience at the groundbreaking of the Mountain America Center, progress on the event center and how people and business...
ListenAn Interview with Heide Larson from 2021-05-21T17:39:46
An Interview with Heide Larson, the First Lutheran Church of Idaho falls administrator about their upcoming Bike Rodeo.
ListenMorning Headlines For May 21, 2021 from 2021-05-21T14:04:32
Morning Headlines for May 21, 2021, covering Bonneville High School's performance, An Ambulance Levy, and a new business in Rexburg.
ListenIce Cream V. Fro Yo from 2021-05-21T00:48:41
This week, we talk about ice cream and frozen yogurt! Which is the best? What are some of the best places in Rexburg?
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The Spot - Ice Cream V. Fro Yo from 2021-05-21T00:48:41
This week, we talk about ice cream and frozen yogurt! Which is the best? What are some of the best places in Rexburg?
Recommendations--
Taylor -- I love Millhollow, because it doesn't...
Evening Headlines For May 20th, 2021 from 2021-05-20T22:52:12
A man accused of a violation in safety standards, more Oregon counties show interest in becoming part of Idaho, BYU-Idaho students participate in a competition, and an ambulance levy is finally pas...
ListenAn Interview with Bridgette C. Madrian from 2021-05-20T17:53:19
An Interview with Bridgette C. Madrian, the Dean and Marriott Distinguished Professor in BYU’s Marriott School of Business who is speaking at today's BYU-Idaho forum.
ListenAn interview with Miyai Abe Griggs from 2021-05-20T16:50:55
An interview with Miyai Abe Griggs, the Executive Director of the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho.
ListenBYU-Idaho Students Place 5th in Global Capsim Challenge from 2021-05-20T16:36:53
The business simulation competition has hundreds of student teams from ten countries across five continents. Students Leanna King, Trevor King, and Frederico Pregnolato did not expect they'd make i...
ListenMorning Headlines For May 20, 2021 from 2021-05-20T13:22:36
Morning Headlines for May 20, 2021 covering a close call with Yellowstone wildlife, the replacing of the guardrail and other construction, and the construction of a 300 foot long trail in Pocatello.
ListenEvening Headlines for May 19, 2021 from 2021-05-19T21:51:39
More information and details about the school shooting at Rigby Middle School, the names of 2 missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are released who died in a car crash, ...
ListenMcGeachin announces bid for governor from 2021-05-19T21:36:31
Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin announced her campaign for Idaho governor Wednesday in a series of press conferences in Idaho Falls, Boise, and Coeur D'Alene.
ListenAn interview with Lacy Wray from 2021-05-19T17:39:44
BYU-Idaho’s Elevate Competition is having its kickoff event on Thursday, May 20th.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 19, 2021 from 2021-05-19T14:05:24
Morning Headlines for May 19, 2021 covering Comedian Jake Adams teeing off in national parks, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints phased temple reopening, and Idaho wrapping up its long...
ListenMorning Headlines for May 18, 2021 from 2021-05-18T14:27:07
Morning Headlines for May 18, 2021 covering the governor filling a legislative seat, a local business cleaning up a mess after an SUV crashed into it, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day S...
ListenEvening Headlines for May 17, 2021 from 2021-05-17T22:12:35
Former NFL player, Brandon Bair, saves truck driver from a crash in St. Anthony, a man was killed in five car crash in Rexburg, and Idaho Falls District 91 announced optional mask wearing at school.
ListenElder Ulisses and Rosana Soares Devotional - May 16, 2021 from 2021-05-17T22:01:32
Elder Ulisses Soares, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his wife Rosana answered questions from BYU-Idaho students during the BYU-Idaho de...
ListenGetting to the Root of BYU-Idaho's Plant Life from 2021-05-17T18:54:14
If you walk around the BYU-Idaho campus and pay attention, you'll notice an army of students working to bring nature into our campus.
ListenAn Interview with Brandon Bair from 2021-05-17T17:21:07
Former NFL player Brandon Bair saved the life of a semi truck driver that was struck by a train.
ListenFit4Life Can Help You Live a Balanced Life from 2021-05-17T16:59:20
Do you want to get fit? Make more friends? Learn about finances? BYU-Idaho’s Fit4Life program can help!
ListenMorning Headlines for May 17, 2021 from 2021-05-17T14:53:26
Morning Headlines for May 17, 2021 covering the arrest of a woman who punched an officer, Pocatello animal services offering rabies vaccinations for ten dollars, and American Flags flying at half s...
ListenEvening Headlines For May 14th, 2021 from 2021-05-15T00:20:08
A bomb squad was sent to a goodwill in Idaho Falls, U.S. Senator Mike Crapo gives tribute to a fallen sheriff's deputy, BYU-Idaho has announced it's enrollment numbers for Spring semester, flags wi...
ListenTell Me About It - May 14, 2021 from 2021-05-14T22:57:54
In this episode of Tell Me About It, we look at the record-breaking Idaho legislative session, take you to Grand Teton National Park, learn about groundskeepers at BYU-Idaho and talk to a therapist...
ListenAn Interview with Elder Ulisses Soares from 2021-05-14T22:33:28
Elder Ulisses Soares, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, talked to BYU-Idaho Radio's Nina Shakin about his devotional talk he's giving...
Listen122 days: how the longest session in Idaho history came to be from 2021-05-14T21:17:11
The 2021 Idaho legislative session lasted longer than any in state history. Its 122 days were filled with contention, finger-pointing, and allegations. Student reporter Alec Pope recaps the histori...
ListenRecreate Responsibly: Respect the Outdoors from 2021-05-14T17:39:54
Grand Teton National Park's public affairs specialist gives advice for how visitors can simultaneously protect and enjoy the park this summer.
Article: https://byuiscroll.org/recreate-responsib...
An interview with Cherity Woolf from 2021-05-14T16:54:18
An interview with Cherity Woolf, a local therapist, discussing what students and the community may be going through following the shooting at Rigby Middle School.
ListenContinuing Education Faculty Organ Recital from 2021-05-14T16:32:17
BYU-Idaho organ professor, Daniel Kerr, will play a diverse repertoire of organ music in upcoming recital.
ListenThe Spot -- Falcon and the Winter Soldier from 2021-05-14T04:45:21
Join us this episode as we talk about the MCU's most recent release, Falcon and the Winter Soldier! We talk about how the series relates to real-world events and movements, as well as how we though...
ListenEvening Headlines For May 13th, 2021 from 2021-05-13T23:41:36
The Idaho legislative session is over, a civil suit against a retired Idaho gynecologist were dismissed, and the Idaho governor announces a hazard pay bonus for Idaho police officers.
ListenAn Interview with Junean Stoddard from 2021-05-13T18:33:09
An Interview with Junean Stoddard of the Idaho Falls Farmer's Market.
Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/the-idaho-falls-farmers-market
Evening Headlines for May 12, 2021 from 2021-05-12T22:35:35
Governor Brad Little acts quick to signs a gun bill, searchers have recovered the body of a BYU-Idaho student who jumped off a bridge while swimming with friends, and the Motor Vu Drive-in announce...
ListenAn Interview with Melanie Piaz from 2021-05-12T17:44:45
An interview with Melanie Piaz, a senior at BYU-Idaho who went through the IBC program last semester. IBC is the integrated business core where students start businesses on campus.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 12th, 2021 from 2021-05-12T13:57:41
Morning Headlines for May 12th, 2021 covering memorial day traffic, a 100-year old house, and Idaho moving from stage 3 to stage 4 of the Idaho Rebounds plan.
ListenEvening Headlines For May 11th, 2021 from 2021-05-12T00:06:16
The Eastern Idaho community rallies around Rigby Middle School, a news reporter is subpoenaed, three federal unemployment programs in Idaho are ending, and discussion on a health insurance expansio...
ListenSister Sahar Qumsiyeh Devotional- May 11 2021 from 2021-05-11T22:09:19
A BYU-Idaho Devotional with Sister Sahar Qumsiyeh
ListenAn Interview with Sister Sahar Qumsiyeh from 2021-05-11T17:41
An Interview with Sister Sahar Qumsiyeh discussing the power of Christ.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 11th, 2021 from 2021-05-11T14:22:31
Morning Headlines for May 11th, 2021 covering a man choking a k9, the preservation of Funland, and a high speed chase in Blackfoot.
ListenEvening Headlines for May 10, 2021 from 2021-05-10T21:52:17
The healing process starts for Rigby Middle school students and community after a school shooting, Idaho's fire season may start earlier than last year, and Funland in Idaho Falls is being restored...
ListenAn interview with Byron Yankey from 2021-05-10T17:33:50
An Interview with Byron Yankey, the college and career advising program manager for the Idaho State Board of Education.
ListenVisual Arts Students Have What They Need to do Their Best Work from 2021-05-10T16:11:29
After two years in the making, BYU-Idaho's new Visual Arts Studio is open for Spring 2021 semester. Join us for a tour!
ListenEvening Headlines For May 7th, 2021 from 2021-05-08T00:49:31
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate yesterday's shooting, Idaho Governor has signed a law concerning hunting wolves, Idaho lawmakers wait on Idaho Governor to pass more than ...
ListenTell Me About It - May 7, 2021 from 2021-05-07T22:45:20
In this episode of Tell Me About It, find out about the Rigby Middle School shooting, take a hike to Stinking Springs, tour the new Visual Arts Studio at BYU-Idaho, learn more about the euphonium a...
ListenA hike through Stinking Springs Canyon from 2021-05-07T20:13:03
This immersive audio experience takes the listener on a hike through Stinking Springs Canyon with student reporter Alec Pope.
ListenTragic Thursday rocks east Idaho from 2021-05-07T19:30
A school shooting, a drowning, a train and truck collision, an accidental shooting, and a bomb scare hit communities from Idaho Falls to Saint Anthony Thursday.
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Dreams About Sharing Her Passion from 2021-05-07T16:32:49
BYU-Idaho euphonium student, Mary Miller, shares her dreams of teaching the next generation about the power of music.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 7th, 2021 from 2021-05-07T13:37:59
Morning Headlines for May 7th, 2021 covering The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to provide senior service missionary opportunities to members around the world, Edwards Grand Teton Cine...
ListenEvening Headlines For May 6th, 2021 from 2021-05-07T01:11:01
A school shooting at Rigby Middle School.
ListenThe Spot - History Of BYU-Idaho Radio & The Spot from 2021-05-07T01:03:11
On this week's episode, we have a sit-down with our boss, Brandon Isle (mentioned in all previous episodes, only now appearing!) about the history of BYU-Idaho Radio, the podcast, and a bit on the ...
ListenShooting at Rigby Middle School sends three to hospital from 2021-05-07T00:07:42
A 6th-grade girl shot two students and a custodian on the morning of Thursday, May 6, before being brought into custody without resistance.
ListenAn Interview with Thomas Wagstaff from 2021-05-06T17:52:22
An Interview with Thomas Wagstaff of BYU-Idaho's Soapbox Agency which is a student run marketing team.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 6th, 2021 from 2021-05-06T13:56
Morning Headlines for May 6th, 2021 covering turnover rates in Idaho education, construction on Jackson Hole middle school, and a new magic carpet ground lift in Kelly Canyon.
ListenEvening Headlines for May 5, 2021 from 2021-05-05T22:09:47
An Idaho Falls man is accused of possessing sexually exploitative material, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine may be authorized to be administered to 12 to 15-year-olds, and the Book of Mormon Stories wi...
ListenSession still rolling forward in May from 2021-05-05T20:47:19
Soon to become the longest legislative session in Idaho history, lawmakers proposed a week-long recess beginning May 6.
ListenA Strong Alternative to a Traditional Degree from 2021-05-05T19:22:59
Gone are the days where you only have a handful of majors to choose from. Interdisciplinary studies is a lesser known, but strong alternative to a traditional degree.
ListenLocal Librarian Named Idaho Librarian of the Year from 2021-05-05T17:29:18
Beth Swenson, the assistant director over public services at the Idaho Falls Library, was named the Idaho Librarian of the Year. She talks about the honor and the services the library is able to of...
ListenEvening Headlines For May 4th, 2021 from 2021-05-05T00:25:55
A bill that will get help with internet in rural Idaho, a woman who disappeared in November was found, and Idaho Governor Brad Little is going to be the Grand Marshall for the Idaho Falls Independe...
Listen'It Wasn't Their Talent, It Was Their Grit' from 2021-05-04T21:03:01
BYU-Idaho is offering the Get Grit workshop to help students reach their goals. The workshop is based on Angela Duckworth's book, Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. The workshop was done ...
ListenLiving A Celestial Life - Doug Thompson Devotional from 2021-05-04T20:41:57
Doug Thompson, the IT business officer at BYU-Idaho, talks about living a celestial life right now in this devotional talk. He shares eight suggestions about how to live more righteously and grow c...
ListenA Devotional Interview with Doug Thompson from 2021-05-04T15:52:08
Brother Doug Thompson, the IT business officer at BYU-Idaho, shares his message of living a celestial life with student reporter Nina Shakin.
ListenEvening Headlines for May 3, 2021 from 2021-05-03T22:40:16
A woman was found dead due to a bear attack in Colorado, a couple from Bonneville county is chased and arrested because of drugs, and information about a mother's day celebration at the Pottery Bar...
ListenBYU-Idaho's IBC Program Helps Students Experience Running a Business from 2021-05-03T18:02:33
Student businesses at BYU-Idaho are about to open for the semester. These business are all part of a class called Integrated Business Core (IBC).
ListenAn Interview with Karla Salinas from 2021-05-03T17:22:06
An Interview with Karla Salinas, the president of the Women in Business Society for BYU-Idaho. it covers, what the society does and how it benefits its members.
ListenMorning Headlines for May 3rd, 2021 from 2021-05-03T13:27:30
Morning Headlines for May 3rd, 2021, A decision between the Community Food Basket and The Soup Kitchen inc. to end their partnership, a widow receiving 2 million dollars following her husband's car...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 30, 2021 from 2021-04-30T23:27:56
A Millard County, UT man is arrested for threatening to kill multiple people in a hotel, Reclaim Idaho begins a new initiative for an increase in income taxes that would provide funding for K-12 sc...
ListenTell Me About It - April 30, 2021 from 2021-04-30T22:42:11
The new season of Tell Me About It is back. In this episode: an Idaho lawmaker resigns after an ethics committee votes to kick him out, BYU-Idaho students are preparing to start new businesses, St....
ListenRape allegations lead to lawmaker's resignation from 2021-04-30T19:35:37
After an Ethics Committee voted to expel him from his position, Rep. Aaron Von Ehlinger (R-Lewiston)resigned his position this week, following allegations of rape and serial predatory behavior.
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BYU-Idaho Guitarist Living His Dream from 2021-04-30T17:21:13
BYU-Idaho Guitarist, Matthew Gonzalez, talks about his music career and comedy aspirations.
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An Interview with Kaitlyn Kidd from 2021-04-30T17:08:53
An Interview with Kaitlyn Kidd, the executive chief director of the Rexburg Free Clinic.
ListenMorning Headlines for April 30th, 2021 from 2021-04-30T13:30:46
Morning Headlines for April 30th, 2021 covering the Chubbuck police Chief receiving an award, the Idaho Librarian of the year, and a fruits and vegetables school program.
ListenEvening Headlines For April 29th, 2021 from 2021-04-30T00:01:31
Wyoming holds a virtual summit to discuss vehicle-wildlife collisions, an Idaho lawmaker has been expelled, and new funding announced for special vaccination clinics.
ListenSt. Anthony Fisherman's Breakfast Cancelled in 2021 from 2021-04-29T23:41:13
The annual St. Anthony Fisherman's Breakfast is cancelled for this year because of COVID-19. Co-chairman of the St. Anthony Fisherman's Breakfast, Harry Halkar, shared why he loves the breakfast an...
ListenIdaho lawmaker resigns after committee expels him from 2021-04-29T23:04:01
After being accused of rape and serial workplace romantic advances, Rep. Aaron Von Ehlinger (R-Lewiston) resigned Thursday, hours after a House Ethics Committee voted unanimously to expel him from ...
ListenAn Interview with Summer Dupree from 2021-04-29T17:14
An Interview with the program manager of Idaho Gives, Summer Dupree, discussing the transition to a weeklong donation period and the benefits of the program.
ListenMorning Headlines for April 29th, 2021 from 2021-04-29T13:37:49
Morning Headlines for April 29th, 2021 covering the Idaho House's rejection of 40.3 million dollars in federal covid aid funds, A Costa Vida restaurant opening in Blackfoot, and the closing of Main...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 28, 2021 from 2021-04-28T23:40:54
An investigation of a series of property damages in Idaho Falls, a $40,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of a grizzly bear poacher, and information about country star Garth Brooks returning ...
ListenAn Interview with co-owner of Binary Cocoa, James Brower from 2021-04-28T18:02:33
An Interview with Joseph Brower, an owner of a unique and interactive game store in Rexburg.
ListenMorning Headlines for April 28th, 2021 from 2021-04-28T13:37:57
Morning Headlines for April 28th, 2021 covering Pearl health Clinic's second location, the pioneer league's decision to replace extra innings with a tiebreaking homerun derby, and the approval of a...
ListenEvening Headlines For April 27th, 2021 from 2021-04-27T23:58:07
A controversial bill regarding dignity and nondiscrimination in Idaho's public education, a vaccination clinic beginning in May, and a Native American site was vandalized in Utah.
ListenA Devotional by Elder Chi Hong (Sam) and Sister Carol Wong from 2021-04-27T17:12:35
A BYU Idaho Devotional with Elder Chi Hong (Sam) and Sister Carol Wong
ListenA Devotional Interview with Elder Chi Hong (Sam) and Sister Carol Wong from 2021-04-27T16:57:27
An interview with Elder Chi Hong (Sam) and Sister Carol Wong discussing their devotional addresses at BYU-Idaho.
ListenMorning Headlines for April 27th, 2021 from 2021-04-27T14:22:07
Morning Headlines For April 27th, 2021 covering the cancelation of the Jackson Hole Live Concert series, The Pocatello City Council rescinding the mask mandate, and BYU-Idaho's Monday night activit...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 26, 2021 from 2021-04-26T21:48:23
Two Montana men poach wolves and have to pay large fines, President Joe Biden faces pushback from Idaho lawmakers about gun regulation, and the Snake River Animal Shelter receives a large donation.
ListenAnti-mask bill dies from 2021-04-26T21:40:27
A bill originally sponsored by Karey Hanks (R-St Anthony) that would prohibit government mask mandates will not get a Senate hearing after it passed 47-22 in the House.
ListenAn interview with Lieutenant Chris Weadick of the Idaho State Police from 2021-04-26T17:59:05
An interview with Lieutenant Chris Weadick of the Idaho State Police covering increased patrols for distracted driving in the month of April.
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Morning Headlines for April 26, 2021 from 2021-04-26T14:23:28
Morning Headlines for April 26, 2021 discussing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint's decision to cancel it's "Music for a Summer Evening" concert, A special meeting in Pocatello to dis...
ListenEvening Headlines For April 23rd, 2021 from 2021-04-23T23:57:31
A new bill introduced that would lawsmakers to recess until September, the Idaho Falls Zoo is open, and missionaries are encourages to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
ListenAn Interview with David Pennock of the Idaho Falls Zoo from 2021-04-23T16:23:25
An Interview with David Pennock of the Idaho Falls Zoo covering new additions to the zoo, activities, and conservation efforts.
ListenMorning Headlines For April 23, 2021 from 2021-04-23T15:23:50
Morning Headlines for April 23rd 2021 covering Rigby's new coffe with a cop program, Sony and Disney's new agreement, a new task force, and BYU-Idaho's welcome weekend event.
ListenEvening Headlines For April 22, 2021 from 2021-04-23T00:25:19
Firefighters fight at a fire at lavaside, a bill that would restrict educators from teaching critical race theory, and T phase reopening of Church historic sites have been approved for May.
ListenHouse passes bill in latest in battle over state education from 2021-04-22T23:16:43
Republicans' concern over critical race theory 'indoctrination' in Idaho schools and colleges spur a new bill.
ListenBYU-Idaho Career Center Opens New Location from 2021-04-22T20:13:39
The BYU-Idaho Career Services headquarters moved to the Manwaring Center across from the Crossroads. The new location reflects BYU-Idaho's goal to help graduates find the career they want. You can ...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 22, 2021 from 2021-04-22T14:27:19
Morning Headlines for April 22, 2021 covering Taco Bell's new plan to recycle, distracted driving patrols, and how a rock gym helped special needs kids in Rexburg.
ListenEvening Headlines for April 21, 2021 from 2021-04-21T23:11:43
A Menan fire started by a campfire creates disaster, a Pocatello woman leaves her child alone at the park and is arrested, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sends a large donation...
ListenInterview with Sen. Mary Souza from 2021-04-21T21:43:32
Full interview with Sen. Mary Souza (R-Coeur D'Alene).
ListenSouza outlines 2021 session and run for Secretary of State from 2021-04-21T21:39:44
Sen. Mary Souza (R-Coeur D'Alene)spoke with reporter Alec Pope about the challenges of this session, the goal of bills aimed at the governor's emergency powers, and election security.
ListenBYU Idaho Students Created a Program to Deliver Food to Seniors from 2021-04-21T18:33:48
An Interview with Stephanie Beerar who helped create a program to deliver food to seniors in Rexburg. We discuss how it was created and how it has helped all involved.
ListenMorning Headlines for April 21, 2021 from 2021-04-21T15:06:51
Morning Headlines for April 21st covering the arrest of a juvenile, the signing of senate bill 1110, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint's new temple location, and BYU Idaho's Devotional...
ListenAFTERNOON HEADLINES FOR APRIL 20TH, 2021 from 2021-04-21T00:05:45
Idaho lawmakers are working quickly as they near the end of this year's legislative session and a couple utah school districts have elected to start giving the covid-19 vaccine to high school stude...
Listen"Making Changes in Our Lives" and "Here We Go" - President & Sister Eyring Devotional from 2021-04-20T20:25:16
BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly C. Eyring talk about change and the importance to continually improve during the devotional talks for the Spring 2021 semester.
ListenAn Interview with President and Sister Eyring-Spring 2021 from 2021-04-20T18:53:17
A devotional interview with President and Sister Eyring covering their talks, Covid-19, and the beginning of the semester fast and meal.
ListenMorning Headlines For April 20, 2021 from 2021-04-20T14:56:01
Governor Brad Little signed a bill that legalizes hemp, a local nursery has a rare and smelly flower on display, and Idaho water supply specialists are nervous due to the lack of precipitation thro...
ListenEvening Headlines - April 19, 2021 from 2021-04-20T00:10:09
Today's News: A man died from a bear mauling in Yellowstone, St. Anthony had sulfur fires, and temple phases for COVID-19.
ListenGov. Little passes ballot initiatives bill from 2021-04-19T22:29:59
After years of battle, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed SB 1110 to increase the number of required signature-gathering districts for ballot initiatives from 18 to 35.
ListenSuperintendent Talks About Return to In-Person Classrooms from 2021-04-19T19:39:56
Superintendent George Boland Talks about Idaho Falls School District 91's return to fulltime in-person learning and his retirement.
ListenMorning Headlines For April 19, 2021 from 2021-04-19T14:32:27
A local man will go to trial for the murder of a 72-year-old in Rigby, a bear mauled a Montana man near a campground outside of Yellowstone, a legislative ethics committee will investigate a northe...
ListenEvening Headlines For April 16, 2021 from 2021-04-17T00:17:54
Idaho Governor Brad Little vetoes two bills to limit power, a house fire in Idaho Falls, and a Pearl Harbor Veteran's birthday is celebrated.
ListenDwyane Wade to join Utah Jazz as part-owner from 2021-04-16T19:02:41
Retired NBA superstar Dwyane Wade could provide the championship experience the Jazz franchise needs for a playoff run.
ListenTheater Owner Reflects on Pandemic, Looks Ahead to Summer from 2021-04-16T16:20:36
Vanessa Bratt, one of the owners of Rexburg's Paramount 5 and Teton Vu Drive-In theaters talks about the last year, the recent damage to the Teton Vu screen and what she hopes is ahead for the movi...
ListenEvening Headlines For April 15, 2021 from 2021-04-16T00:07:50
Police arrested two people after a chase from Fort Hall to Pocatello, AAA has a new report about dangerous driving, and President Dallin H. Oaks is featured in a new video entitled: "Hear Him."
ListenAggressive Driving Increases with Alcohol, Marijuana Use from 2021-04-15T17:01:01
According to a survey of 2,710 people, those who use alcohol or marijuana before driving report they exhibit more dangerous behaviors while driving.
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Morning Headlines For April 15, 2021 from 2021-04-15T12:55:58
Today's News: The Legislative session discusses a proposal about the future ability of governments to instate mask mandates before taking a break until next monday. Alec Pope discusses this year's ...
ListenEvening Headlines For April 14, 2021 from 2021-04-14T22:42:02
An investigator says he will not recommend charges in the death of a man who died while in the custody of Bannock County Sheriff's Office, Wyoming Game and Fish Department is offering a prize of $1...
ListenIdaho Senate adjourns until April 19 from 2021-04-14T22:23:14
State senators will return April 19 at 10:30 a.m. Lawmakers are waiting for the House to finish budget approvals.
ListenYellowstone National Park Opens In Time for National Park Week from 2021-04-14T18:40:10
Yellowstone National Park is opening for the season this weekend and celebrating National Park Week starting Saturday, April 17. Linda Veress, a public information specialist at the park talks abou...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 14, 2021 from 2021-04-14T13:56:45
News: Glass recycling program in Pocatello, Funeral relief funds and how to access them, and Yellowstone National Park reopens with new guidelines for visitors for the 2021 season.
ListenEvening Headlines For April 13, 2021 from 2021-04-13T22:38:44
Idaho is pushing pause on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, Chubbuck's new city hall is on schedule to open in July and Pocatello's glass recycling program just hit a major milestone.
ListenNew DNA analysis could provide answers to Palisades cold case from 2021-04-13T22:25:35
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office recently announced a new partnership with Texas-based Othram Inc., outlining a new DNA analysis program that could provide answers for a 19-year-old cold case.
ListenTeacher salaries budget fails in House from 2021-04-13T22:19:27
On a 34-34 vote, the Idaho House of Representatives returned the budget proposal to the budget-writing committee.
ListenIdaho Falls YMCA Raising Money for New Playground from 2021-04-13T16:30:14
The Idaho Falls YMCA is about halfway to raising enough money to build a new playground and basketball court. Donovan Stokes, the child care director at the Y talked to BYU-Idaho Radio about the im...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 13, 2021 from 2021-04-13T15:33:47
Today's news including: A convicted thief is granted probation over jail time. The NCAA makes a statement about only including state's to act as hosts if they are able to be non-discriminatory to a...
ListenIdaho Falls' Imagine IF Campaign Building Future of the City from 2021-04-12T17:16
The city of Idaho Falls is having conversations with citizens to build the future of the city. It has already sent out a survey and held neighborhood meetings to get input from the people. Brad Cra...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 12, 2021 from 2021-04-12T13:52:31
Idaho Falls School District 91 has successfully negotiated a contract with a new superintendent, 20 people have been infected with COVID-19 in the statehouse since the Idaho legislature went into s...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 9, 2021 from 2021-04-10T00:53:10
Grizzly bears are slowly recovering in segments of their historic Northern Rockies habitat, Grand Teton National Park is accommodating for more visitors with the better weather, and Elder Gary E. S...
ListenNew Virtual Reality Arcade Opens In Rexburg from 2021-04-09T18:57:17
The Veld is a new virtual reality arcade that's opening in Rexburg today. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with the owner, Sky Holmgren, about the business and what customers can expect to see when they visi...
ListenMorning Headlines for April 9, 2021 from 2021-04-09T13:47:10
Idaho Falls School District 91 names new superintendent (again), Wyoming lawmakers end legislative session without fixing education budget, and Yellowstone announces road construction projects.
ListenEvening Headlines for April 8, 2021 from 2021-04-09T01:03
An Idaho Senate Committee advanced two pieces of legislation Wednesday looking to restrict abortions, a BYU-Idaho professor is writing a new book and hopes it can help readers view American politic...
ListenBYU-Idaho History Professor Writing Book About Politics from 2021-04-08T23:03:58
Hyrum Lewis, a history professor at BYU-Idaho, is writing a new book about the political spectrum in the U.S and how that spectrum is focused less on ideals and more on tribalism. BYU-Idaho Radio ...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 8, 2021 from 2021-04-08T14:09:57
Idaho governor Brad Little signed an executive order that bans any Idaho Governmental entity from requiring vaccine passports, Idaho Fish and Game Officers need your help to find the person who poa...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 7, 2021 from 2021-04-08T00:36:50
The trial for Chad and Lori Daybell may not happen for several more months, the ballot initiative issue could be nearing its end in Idaho, and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has teamed ...
ListenCOVID-19 Support Group Series from DHW from 2021-04-07T20:45:04
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is working with Empower Idaho to help Idahoans learn to return to a normal life after the COVID-19 pandemic. Lillian Toumey is a COVID-19 crisis communit...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 7, 2021 from 2021-04-07T14:43:36
The home of a 65 year old woman caught fire, The Library in Rexburg is closed after a car hit the building when the driver had a seizure, and Idaho will receive nearly $21 million in federal funds ...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 6, 2021 from 2021-04-07T01:14:02
The library in Rexburg is closed after a car hit the building when the driver had a seizure, the Idaho Legislature returned to the statehouse today after 18 days of lockdown, and Idaho's health car...
ListenMusic Inspired by General Conference - An Interview with Wayne Burton and Tyler Castleton from 2021-04-06T21:12:42
Wayne Burton and Tyler Castleton are the producers for a music album called "Hear Him: By The Voice Of My Servants Volume 2." This album is inspired by talks given by members of The Church of Jesus...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 6, 2021 from 2021-04-06T14:08:48
Student reporter Wallis mouton received the COVID-19 vaccine and told us about her experience, and BYU-Idaho students are reflecting on the messages they heard from leaders of The Church of Jesus C...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 5, 2021 from 2021-04-06T01:54:18
Wyoming officials have just sent a bill through the state senate that would require voters to verify their identity when at the voting stations, Idaho Falls School District 91 has announced a new p...
Listen"Arms & The Man" Radio Drama - Act 1 from 2021-04-06T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents the radio drama "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw and adapted for radio by Richard Clifford.
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"Arms & The Man" Radio Drama - Act 2 from 2021-04-06T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents the radio drama "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw and adapted for radio by Richard Clifford.
Act 1: https://soundcloud.com/byu-ida...
"Arms & The Man" Radio Drama - Act 3 from 2021-04-06T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents the radio drama "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw and adapted for radio by Richard Clifford.
Act 1: https://soundcloud.com/byu-ida...
Temples and new leaders: General conference update from 2021-04-05T21:50:59
The April 2021 Session of General Conference was highlighted by a single-day record of 20 new temples announced.
ListenCece Rios and the Desert of Souls from 2021-04-05T21:18:06
Kaela Rivera, the author of a new book called "Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls" talks with us about her new book, her inspiration to write it, and how this book can teach young readers about Mexi...
ListenMorning Headlines April 5, 2021 from 2021-04-05T14:32:45
Idaho Falls school district 91 is still searching for a superintendent, The COVID-19 vaccine is now available to everyone aged 16 and older in the eastern Idaho Public Health District, the Portneuf...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 2, 2021 from 2021-04-03T00:36:28
The city of Pocatello voted again to keep the mask mandate, a climate activist group started a flash mob in front of a bank in downtown Boise, and Troy Dougherty, the director of the Housing and St...
ListenInterview with Idaho Senate Majority Leader Kelly Anthon from 2021-04-02T19:11:21
Reporter Alec Pope talks with Sen. Kelly Anthon (R-Burley) about how a late-session pause will affect the legislative process moving forward and why a mask mandate upon return is not necessary.
ListenSession "timeout" makes room for last-minute adjustments from 2021-04-02T19:05:58
After a COVID-19 outbreak in the Idaho House of Representatives forced lawmakers into a two-week pause, priorities and strategy are revamped before lawmakers return on April 6.
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Living and the COVID-19 Pandemic from 2021-04-02T18:27:51
Troy Dougherty, the director of the Housing and Student Living Office at BYU-Idaho, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about the current state of on-campus housing, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affect...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 2, 2021 from 2021-04-02T14:49:27
An Idaho man accused of breaking into an apartment has pleaded guilt, cleanup is underway at an Idaho falls church after it was vandalized, residents of most of Idaho who are 16 or older can now st...
ListenThe Spot - Spring Activities from 2021-04-02T03:27:45
Join us this week as we talk about some of our favorite things to do in Spring, and as Blake puts the boys and guest host Natalie Longquist through the spring trivia wringer. How much do YOU know a...
ListenEvening Headlines for April 1, 2021 from 2021-04-02T00:23:16
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is teaming up with a DNA testing company to hopefully put a lid on a 19-year-old cold case, the Pocatello Water Department will be performing its annual syste...
ListenThe Great Easter Egg Hunt in Idaho Falls from 2021-04-01T18:23:11
This weekend, the Great Easter Egg Hunt will be hosted at Snake River Landing in Idaho Falls. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Liza Leonard, the director of public relations for Snake River Landing, abo...
ListenMorning Headlines For April 1, 2021 from 2021-04-01T14:45:59
Rigby police are looking for an armed and dangerous fugitive, a new wedding venue is in the region, The COVID-19 vaccine in Wyoming is now available to all residents who are 16 or older.
ListenEvening Headlines for March 31, 2021 from 2021-04-01T00:04:38
The Idaho Falls Community Garden Association wants to help Eastern Idaho learn how to add some green to their yards, The Culinary Club in Rexburg is selling Easter treats online, and Pocatello's ma...
ListenGardening Season with IFCGA from 2021-03-31T18:21:14
Spring is here, and with it comes a great time to start a garden. Kristi Appelhans, the president of the Idaho Falls Community Garden Association, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about ways you can reg...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 31, 2021 from 2021-03-31T14:02:46
A former Shelley High School principal received his sentence for stealing school funds, at-home COVID tests are available for Wyoming residents, and Idaho Falls is seeking help from its residents a...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 30, 2021 from 2021-03-31T01:44:24
About 430 dump trucks-worth of nuclear waste will soon be headed to Southwest Idaho, Wyoming residents are trying to push a bill through the state senate that will help self-employed agricultural w...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Robert Tueller from 2021-03-30T21:02:22
This is a short interview with Robert Tueller, this week's BYU-Idaho devotional speaker. His talk, titled "Testimony Building: Steady and Strong," discussed the importance of finding ways to build...
Listen"Testimony Building: Steady and Strong" - A Devotional by Robert Tueller from 2021-03-30T20:28:52
Robert Tueller is a music department faculty member at BYU-Idaho. His talk highlights the ways that we can build our testimonies, whether it is through the voice and actions of others, or by patie...
ListenThe State of EIRMC During the COVID-19 Pandemic from 2021-03-30T17:52:23
Dr. Tim Ballard, the chief medical officer at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about how the hospital is doing during the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, and what h...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 30, 2021 from 2021-03-30T14:34:05
A bar fight ended when one man bit another man's nose off, Wyoming’s unemployment rate continues to rise, real-world tests of the COVID-19 vaccines have found them to be nearly as effective as in t...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 29, 2021 from 2021-03-30T00:27:46
A group in Pocatello is hoping to decrease panhandling in Eastern Idaho and help the homeless population, the Idaho Falls Opera Theatre is hosting a performance this Easter weekend to help invite t...
ListenAmahl and the Night Visitors This Friday from 2021-03-29T17:59:38
The Idaho Falls Opera Theatre is showing a production of "Amahl and the Night Visitors" this Friday, Saturday, and next Monday. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Brittany Crook, the choreographer for the...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 29, 2021 from 2021-03-29T14:35:40
Grand Teton announced the road between the Taggard lake trailhead and signal mountain lodge has been cleared for visitors who would like to walk, ride bikes, and roller blade on the road; Teton Cou...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 26, 2021 from 2021-03-27T01:04:45
Idaho Fish and Game and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture have announced they've found a fatal and highly contagious disease that affect animals in the rabbit family, Idaho's panhandle is m...
ListenLatter-day Saint Charities releases 2020 report from 2021-03-26T19:19:18
The report highlights the organization's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other humanitarian needs during 2020.
ListenMadison School District Superintendent Announces Retirement from 2021-03-26T18:34:09
Dr. Geoff Thomas, the current superintendent for Madison School District 321, has announced he will be retiring from the position. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with him about his time working for the dist...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 26, 2021 from 2021-03-26T13:45:31
the American bald eagle is very quickly increasing in population in the United States, the cost of a fishing license in Yellowstone is more than doubling this year, the Teton County Wyoming health ...
ListenThe Spot - Video Games from 2021-03-26T02:37:39
This week, the boys and guest host Natasha talk about some of their favorite games and game genres. What are some of your favorites?
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Natasha - Support gamers from ot...
Evening Headlines for March 25, 2021 from 2021-03-26T01:12:35
Nuclear energy could be part of the mix to replace power from four Lower Snake River dams if they're removed, a power project is underway in Idaho Falls, and the Rexburg Farmer's Market is looking ...
ListenNews on the Upcoming Rexburg Farmer's Market from 2021-03-25T20:47:57
Starting this Mother's Day weekend and continuing through mid-October, the Rexburg Farmer's Market will be up and running again. BYU-Idaho Radio interviewed Abegeal Brown, the market manager for t...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 25, 2021 from 2021-03-25T14:41:02
Madison school district 321 has announced its selection for a new superintendent, it is possible that an oral vaccine can be developed this year for COVID-19, there is a study in the university of ...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 24, 2021 from 2021-03-25T00:30:38
The popular KSL news podcast called "Cold" announced today the topic of its second season, the Idaho Falls Police Department is asking for help solving the burglary of a medical office, and Idaho G...
ListenMadison Memorial Hospital Ranked as One of Top 100 Rural Hospitals from 2021-03-24T21:19:59
In a list given by the Chartis Group, Madison Memorial Hospital has been ranked as one of the top 100 rural and community hospitals in the country. We talk with Doug McBride, the executive director...
ListenIdaho lawmakers could push tax deadline to mid-May from 2021-03-24T21:19:06
When lawmakers return to the statehouse on April 6, they'll have just nine days to extend the state's tax deadline, which is currently set for April 15.
ListenMorning Headlines For March 24, 2021 from 2021-03-24T14:45:08
The house education committee introduced a bill to prohibit schools from teaching students about racist or sexist concepts, a crash into a canal bank helped law enforcement find a stolen car and pu...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 23, 2021 from 2021-03-24T00:29:45
A member of one of Utah's most prominent families is suing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to return money he previously donated through tithing, an Idaho Falls church has provided ...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speakers Elder and Sister Schmutz from 2021-03-23T20:45:52
Elder Evan A. Schmutz and his wife Cindy L. Schmutz are the devotional speakers for BYU-Idaho on March 23. In this interview, BYU-Idaho Radio talks to them about their addresses, what inspired the...
ListenA BYU-Idaho Devotional by Evan A. Schmutz and Cindy L. Schmutz from 2021-03-23T20:40:44
Elder Evan A. Schmutz, a General Authority Seventy for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and his wife Cindy L. Schmutz gave this week's BYU-Idaho devotional. Sister Schmutz's talk, ...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 23, 2021 from 2021-03-23T14:34:30
Eastern Idaho Public Health has announced that the UK and California variants of the coronavirus have been identified in the district, A man missing for two months has been found safe, St. John's h...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 22, 2021 from 2021-03-23T01:08:44
Idaho gas prices have stayed steady the last five days, the special prosecutor in the case against Chad and Lori Daybell now has a veteran homicide prosecutor on his team, and Rexburg's Deseret Ind...
ListenRexburg's Deseret Industries Undergoing Renovations from 2021-03-22T22:24:23
Jessica Blair, a job coach trainer for the Rexburg branch of Deseret Industries, walks BYU-Idaho Radio through the changes that will be coming to the location, what the store is doing to keep peopl...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 22, 2021 from 2021-03-22T14:34:48
Idaho Falls and Rexburg are in the top three areas for major outbreaks of COVID-19 in the nation per 100-thousand cases, authorities are looking for a driver who was involved in a hit-and-run crash...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 19, 2021 from 2021-03-20T01:06:29
Idaho Falls and Rexburg are in the top three areas for major outbreaks of COVID-19 in the nation per 100-thousand cases, financial experts are encouraging people to make a plan for handling incomin...
ListenCOVID-19 outbreak pauses session from 2021-03-19T20:52:34
At least six lawmakers in the Idaho House of Representatives have tested positive for COVID-19, and the legislature has gone on hold until April 6.
ListenThe Palisades Project Film from 2021-03-19T19:07:34
The Wyoming Wilderness Association is premiering a new film aiming to educate the public about the conflicts facing the Palisades Wilderness Study Area. The film, titled "The Palisades Project," w...
ListenMorning Headlines March 19, 2021 from 2021-03-19T14:48:51
Idaho Falls police are searching for a man they say hasn't been seen since mid-January, "New Knowledge Adventures" is in its sixth year of offering classes to people age 50 and over, and The peopl...
ListenThe Spot - Music from 2021-03-19T03:03:06
This week we talk a bit about some of our favorite music! A bit of country, a bit of rap, and a tad bit of alternative. Also this week, guest host Natalie Longquist shares her Spotify playlists! [K...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 18, 2021 from 2021-03-19T00:34:51
An Idaho Senate committee voted today to hold a bill that would allow districts to hire teachers who are not certified, Governor Brad Little says the state will accept money from the Federal Americ...
ListenSen. Harris says curbing the governor's emergency powers is a must from 2021-03-18T21:39:44
Sen. Mark Harris (R-Soda Springs) explains how this session has been different from others and why he felt the need to respond to the governor's COVID-19 restrictions.
ListenInterview with Sen. Mark Harris (R-Soda Springs) from 2021-03-18T21:37:37
Reporter Alec Pope talks with Sen. Harris about how this session in the Idaho Legislature has been different and why curbing the governor's emergency powers is necessary.
ListenIdaho National Laboratory and the Perseverance Mars Rover from 2021-03-18T19:53:15
One month ago today, NASA made history yet again by landing another rover on the surface of Mars. This rover has a connection with Eastern Idaho though. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Steve Johnson, ...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 18, 2021 from 2021-03-18T14:49:56
former BYU and NBA basketball player, Shawn Bradley was struck by a car while on his bike and is paralyzed nearby his home in St. George; BYU-Idaho says it will continue with its COVID-19 protocols...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 17, 2021 from 2021-03-18T00:46:31
COVID-19 has affected the Rexburg Community Theatre, and Ann Cluff, the president of the organization, tells us about it, the Idaho House of Representatives passed an income tax cut today, and the ...
ListenThe Effects of COVID-19 on the Rexburg Community Theatre from 2021-03-17T19:04:47
COVID-19 has affected a lot of small businesses and organizations. The Rexburg Community Theatre is one of those trying to handle the fallout of the pandemic. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with Ann Cluff...
ListenMadison School District Invites Community to Field House Open House from 2021-03-17T15:33:39
Madison School District #321 is ready to invite the community to its new Madison Bobcat Field House on Thursday from 4 - 7 p.m. There will be refreshments and prize give-a-ways. Voters approved the...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 17, 2021 from 2021-03-17T14:11:58
A proposed law designed to protect Idaho businesses, schools and government bodies from potential COVID-19 related lawsuits is headed to the governor's desk; Moderna has starting using its COVID-19...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 16, 2021 from 2021-03-17T01:23:28
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the groundbreakings of two temples in Utah, the Red Cross is receiving more blood donations from the Church than anyone else, and this ...
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker William Lewis from 2021-03-16T21:05:10
William Lewis gave this week's devotional at BYU-Idaho. We talk with him about his address, titled "His Infinite Love," what love means to him, and the blessings he has seen in his life by accepti...
Listen"His Infinite Love" - A Devotional by William Lewis from 2021-03-16T21:01:49
William Lewis is the application systems engineer at BYU-Idaho. His devotional, titled "His Infinite Love," discusses the importance of Heavenly Father's love and how it can bless our lives if we ...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 16, 2021 from 2021-03-16T14:36:30
An inmate at the Bonneville county jail passed away Sunday, Idaho gas prices shot up another 17 cents this week, and the American Red Cross of Eastern Idaho has two new vehicles that will help the ...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 15, 2021 from 2021-03-16T00:28:02
Fluor Idaho has a new project in development to help remove calcine from Idaho National Laboratory radioactive waste bins, The American Red Cross of Eastern Idaho has two new vehicles that will hel...
ListenProposed law would remove need for teacher certifications from 2021-03-15T22:01:51
Idaho House Bill 221 would remove teacher certification requirements in an effort to help rural school districts with teacher shortages.
ListenInterview with local teacher Kent Hayes about teacher certification bill from 2021-03-15T21:59:08
Reporter Alec Pope talks with Kent Hayes, a teacher at Madison Jr. High, about Idaho HB221 which would remove teaching certificate requirements for Idaho teachers.
ListenInterview with Rep. Charlie Shepherd from 2021-03-15T21:43:45
Reporter Alec Pope talks with Rep. Charlie Shepherd (R-Pollock) about HB221 that would remove teaching certification requirements for Idaho teachers.
ListenFluor Idaho Develops New Cleanup Project for INL from 2021-03-15T20:26:58
Fluor Idaho is tasked with helping Idaho National Laboratory in their cleanup of harmful radioactive waste. Recently, they developed a new cleanup process of calcine, a byproduct of a previous cle...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 15, 2021 from 2021-03-15T14:05:51
The senate voted 27-7 on Friday to approve the measure that targets emergency powers during human-made events, such as a terrorist attack, Four people were caught up in an avalanche in the mountain...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 12, 2021 from 2021-03-13T02:01:22
Idaho Falls City Council member, Shelly Smede is resigning after three years on the council, Idaho lawmakers announced today that this year's education budget could be getting a big boost, and the ...
Listen"Lamb of God" Concert Film - Rob Gardner Interview from 2021-03-12T16:50:44
Rob Gardner, the composer and creator of "Lamb of God" talks about the journey of turning his beloved production into a concert film. The film is now in theaters. Check www.lambofgodmovie.com for t...
Listen"Lamb of God" Concert Film in Theaters Now from 2021-03-12T16:46:15
Rob Gardner's oratorio, "Lamb of God" is now in theaters. The concert film depicts the last days of Christ through music and narration. Rob Gardner, Oyoyo Bonner and Josie Larsen shared their exper...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 12, 2021 from 2021-03-12T15:03:15
Mississippi Governor signed a bill that would limit transgender athletes from participating in girls sports and competition, Forbes has included Melaleuca on its list of America's best employers fo...
ListenThe Spot - Bad Roommates from 2021-03-12T04:19:51
On this week's episode, we dish it out on our pet peeves concerning roommates, and talk about how to be a good one!
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Evening Headlines for March 11, 2021 from 2021-03-12T01:50:37
The Bingham County Sheriff's Office is warning people in the area about a local phone scam, Idaho State University has announced plans to return to in-person instruction in the fall, and the studen...
ListenHouse passes bill to allow teachers to carry guns from 2021-03-11T22:56:21
The Idaho House of Representatives voted 52-18 Thursday to send to the Senate a bill that would allow teachers with an enhanced concealed-carry permit to keep their firearms on them at school.
Listen"Lamb of God" Concert Film - Oyoyo Bonner Interview from 2021-03-11T20:19:36
Lamb of God will release in theater's tomorrow. In the second of three interviews with members of the film's concert choir, news director Brandon Isle talks with Oyoyo Bonner, one of the choir's s...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 11, 2021 from 2021-03-11T15:41:39
A missing Rexburg girl has been found safe, Wes Deist Aquatic Center will close for repairs after fall swim season, Utah plans to end its mask mandate on April 10th, and the angel Moroni statue is ...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 10, 2021 from 2021-03-11T02:02:18
Idaho Falls police are asking for the public's help in identifying suspects in a string of burglaries involving veterinary clinics, a 95-year-old building in Idaho Falls is under new ownership, and...
ListenSenator Rice calls local lawmakers 'disingenuous' on SB 1108 from 2021-03-10T23:35:55
A bill designed to cut property taxes in Idaho has started a debate on what its effects would be, as several mayors have said the bill would hurt city budgets.
ListenInterview with Sen. Jim Rice (R-Caldwell) from 2021-03-10T23:33:01
Sen. Jim Rice discusses SB1108 on property taxes and calls local lawmakers speaking out against it "disingenuous."
Listen"Lamb of God" Concert Film - Josie Larsen Interview from 2021-03-10T21:39:16
This Friday, Lamb of God will release in theaters. In the first of three interviews, news director Brandon Isle interviews members of the film's choir. In this interview, he talks with Josie Lars...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 10, 2021 from 2021-03-10T15:05:30
Idaho public health officials are letting new groups get in line for the COVID-19 Vaccine, Legislation to make it illegal to demonstrate at private residences in Idaho has been defeated in the stat...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 9, 2021 from 2021-03-10T01:37:27
A deer migration study is starting this spring in Wyoming, the Idaho Falls Chukar's are beginning their first season as an independent organization, and a wrap-up of this week's BYU-Idaho devotiona...
Listen"Be of Good Cheer" - A Devotional by Cristina Franco from 2021-03-09T22:50:13
Cristina Franco is the second counselor in the primary general presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her devotional for BYU-Idaho students, titled "Be of Good Cheer," disc...
ListenLocal Idaho Kid Wins National Baking Competition from 2021-03-09T20:00:52
Keaton Ashton, a local from Sugar City, won this year's Kid's Baking Championship on the Food Network. BYU-Idaho Radio interviews him about what it was like to be on national television, what it w...
ListenInterview with Sen. Doug Ricks from 2021-03-09T17:59:27
Alec Pope interviews Sen. Doug Ricks (R-Rexburg) about the legislature's changes during the COVID-19 pandemic and the main things happening at the Idaho Statehouse.
ListenMorning Headlines For March 9, 2021 from 2021-03-09T15:05:30
Eastern Idaho cocaine dealer sentenced to 58 months in prison, Idaho gas prices have had another jump in prices this last week, and The Idaho Falls Zoo is excited to announce it will reopen for the...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 8, 2021 from 2021-03-09T01:48:50
A judge decided to vacate Chad and Lori Daybell's hearing today, a legislative committee in the Idaho House approved a measure today to make the state's voter-driven ballot initiative process more ...
ListenThe Winner of 2021's Moonshot 5x5 from 2021-03-09T00:16:19
Tenley Thompson won this year's Moonshot 5x5, hosted by Jackson Hole Public Art. In this interview, she talks with us about her entry, titled "Tree Time," what inspired her to create it, and what ...
ListenMoonshot 5x5 in Jackson Hole from 2021-03-09T00:13:59
Moonshot 5x5 is an event hosted by Jackson Hole Public Art where local artists come together to show off ideas meant to better the community of Jackson. Carrie Geraci, the director of Jackson Hole...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 8, 2021 from 2021-03-08T15:19:41
People gathered at the front of the Idaho capitol burn masks in a protest against measures taken by the coronavirus pandemic, three dogs safe after being pulled from icy Snake River, Pet adoptions ...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 5, 2021 from 2021-03-06T01:33:59
The Pocatello City Council will keep the mask mandate for the city in effect until at least April 1st, Bonneville County is seeing their bond and levy elections next Tuesday, and Governor Brad Litt...
ListenBond and Levy Elections for Bonneville County from 2021-03-05T23:38:20
Margaret Wimborne, the director of communications for Idaho Falls District 91, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about the upcoming bond and levy elections for Bonneville County and the district's search ...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 5, 2021 from 2021-03-05T15:58:43
The Idaho Senate is now considering a bill that would defund abortion providers, Idaho is releasing a system where residents can schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment, A local BMX gold medalist i...
ListenThe Spot - Wandavision from 2021-03-05T05:30:12
This week, Silas, Blake, Nathan, and (returning!)guest host Caleb geek out about the MCU, and the Disney+ show Wandavision! Listen for absurd theories, humorous anecdotes of pre-quarantined yore, a...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 4, 2021 from 2021-03-05T01:37:59
A new system for scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments is hitting Idaho soon, the director of the Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center talks to us about the recent avalanches in the area, and a BM...
ListenThe State of the Mountains and the Dangers of Avalanches from 2021-03-05T00:15:41
The winter season may be coming to an end soon, but the threat of avalanches is still high. Bob Comey, the director of the Bridger--Teton Avalanche Center, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about the sta...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 4, 2021 from 2021-03-04T15:36:22
There could be an increase in the Idaho current snowmobile certificate fee, Home Helpers will provide thousands of COVID-19 tests to eastern Idaho, and Girl Scout Cookies are back in town.
ListenEvening Headlines for March 3, 2021 from 2021-03-04T01:18:43
Rexburg Police need your help in locating a missing Rexburg teenager, Parkland High School in Pocatello rejected a $250,000 donation, and girl scout cookie booths are hitting storefronts again.
ListenThe Beginning of Girl Scout Cookie Season from 2021-03-03T23:26:38
Girl Scout cookies are back. BYU-Idaho Radio interviews Jessica Budzianowski, the Director of Philanthropy for the Silver Sage Council of the Girl Scouts in Idaho, about where the booths will be, ...
ListenInterview with Sen. Dave Lent (R-Idaho Falls) from 2021-03-03T21:48:22
Alec Pope interviews Senator Lent about his 'yes' vote on the ballot initiatives bill, education in Idaho, and the work of the legislature this session.
ListenSen. Lent voices concern over future political landscape of Idaho from 2021-03-03T21:28:18
As the Treasure Valley grows, some Idahoans are concerned that Idaho's traditional conservative foothold could be fading. That thinking is part of what's behind the move to make ballot initiatives ...
ListenMorning Headlines For March 3, 2021 from 2021-03-03T15:27:46
Idaho State Police issued an amber alert last night and was later canceled, The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded $39 million to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts throughout the s...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 2, 2021 from 2021-03-03T02:25:36
Idaho gas prices are starting to rise with the rest of the nation, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon gave his State of the State address today, and Kimberly Thueson gave this week's BYU-Idaho devotional.
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Kimberly Thueson from 2021-03-02T21:27:38
Kimberly Thueson gave this week's BYU-Idaho Devotional titled "Cardboard Connections and the Doorway to Heaven." BYU-Idaho Radio talks with her about her address, what inspired her to talk about it...
Listen"Cardboard Connections and the Doorway to Heaven" - A Devotional by Kimberly Thueson from 2021-03-02T21:22:58
Kimberly Thueson, the online instructor evaluator for BYU-Idaho, talks about personal revelation and how we can use it to better ourselves to return to Heavenly Father.
ListenMorning Headlines For March 2, 2021 from 2021-03-02T15:32:49
Constitutional amendment allowing the part-time Idaho legislature to call itself into session, the Idaho Falls Police Department is currently investigating a shooting incident that occurred on Satu...
ListenThe Blackfoot Community Players from 2021-03-02T01:45:59
Sharon Hoge, the president of the Blackfoot Community Players, tells BYU-Idaho Radio about the history of the organization, how they've been doing during the pandemic, and what the theatre family m...
ListenEvening Headlines for March 1, 2021 from 2021-03-02T01:33:19
The North Bannock Fire Department hosted a fundraiser for a firefighter's family while he is away on deployment, the city of Idaho Falls has been rewarded an economic development grant, and Sharon ...
ListenNew bill would make ballot initiatives more difficult from 2021-03-01T23:54:13
A new bill passed Monday in the Idaho Senate that would make the ballot initiative requirements more cumbersome.
ListenMorning Headlines For March 1st, 2021 from 2021-03-01T14:56
Idaho Falls group holds rally to protest police violence on Saturday, A wall of snow killed a snowmobiler on tiger peak in northern Idaho, The Governor of Wyoming has announced plans to lift all Co...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 26, 2021 from 2021-02-27T02:11:25
Idaho State Police need your help finding two suspects who evaded officers last night after ramming two police vehicles, the president of the Idaho FFA Association talks with us about the organizat...
ListenThe Importance of the Idaho FFA with Clayton Beene from 2021-02-26T20:44:19
Clayton Beene, the president of the Idaho FFA Association, tells BYU-Idaho Radio about what it's like helping kids learn about the agriculture industry and how to be great leaders, as well as the f...
ListenMorning Headlines February 26, 2021 from 2021-02-26T15:53:17
A panel of Idaho lawmakers has passed a bill that would halt all public funding to any entities that advise women about their abortion options, The National Weather Service is issuing a winter stor...
ListenThe Spot - Bachelor Pod from 2021-02-26T06:53:26
On this week's episode, the boys, with guest host Maggie Egan, talk about ABC's The Bachelor. They talk about one of the most recent scandals on the show and the ethics of gossiping about people yo...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 25, 2021 from 2021-02-26T02:13:38
A child-abuse prevention campaign was unveiled today in Idaho, advocates for seniors in Wyoming are fighting for a program assistance to older residents and people with disabilities, and Bart Davis...
ListenU.S Attorney for the District of Idaho Resigns from 2021-02-25T23:12:01
Bart M. Davis is resigning from the position of U.S Attorney for the District of Idaho. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with him about his time in the attorney's office and what's next for him.
ListenMorning Headlines February 25, 2021 from 2021-02-25T15:21
Idaho Legislators have introduced a bill that would help regulate the wolf population, The 2021 Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair has been canceled, Wyoming has announced more people will be able ...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 24, 2021 from 2021-02-25T01:48:33
The first case of the U.K variant of COVID-19 has been discovered in Idaho, local legislators are working on a bill to help regulate the population of wolves in the state, and RootsTech Connect, an...
ListenState Democrats accuse Republicans of 'power grab' from 2021-02-24T22:42
Sen. Janie Ward-Engelking (D-Boise) and Rep. Ilana Rubel (D-Boise) spoke in a virtual press conference Wednesday, in which they said Republican legislation ignores the needs of Idahoans.
ListenRootsTech Connect Helps People Find Relatives and Ancestors from 2021-02-24T22:09:13
RootsTech Connect helps those who want to learn more about their ancestry and family heritage. BYU-Idaho Radio interview Paul Nauta, the PR manager for the event, about what is changing this year ...
ListenMorning Headlines February 24, 2021 from 2021-02-24T15:24:33
Eastern Idaho Public Health is preparing to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments for the next group of eligible recipients, Netflix is releasing a docu-series called “Murder Among The Mormon...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 23, 2021 from 2021-02-24T01:53:12
A new documentary in Idaho looks at childhood trauma and how building resiliency can help protect people in adulthood, the state is now requiring that those seeking COVID-19 vaccines either live or...
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Julie Shiffler from 2021-02-23T19:38:16
Julie Shiffler gave the BYU-Idaho devotional on February 23rd. Her talk titled "Perfect in Christ" discusses what perfectionism is, why it's problematic to try to be perfect, and what we can do to...
Listen"Perfect in Christ" - A BYU-Idaho Devotional by Julie Shiffler from 2021-02-23T19:34:55
Julie Shiffler, a counselor at the BYU-Idaho Counseling Center, gives her talk on perfectionism, what it really means, and how we can learn to accept what we are capable of doing, rather than what ...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 23, 2021 from 2021-02-23T15:48:03
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 has topped 500,000 , Legislation defining pandemics that would appear to eliminate the Coronavirus Pandemic from qualifying as an emergency in Idaho is going to Th...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 22, 2021 from 2021-02-23T01:29:04
Idaho governor Brad Little urges caution to state residents as the COVID-19 vaccine is administered to the population, Idaho gas prices are rising slower than the rest of the U.S, and the Church of...
ListenThree new proposals again seek to curb the governor's powers from 2021-02-22T22:40:27
Two pieces of proposed legislation in the Senate and one in the House advanced Monday. All would modify current emergency declaration laws.
ListenBlind Music Professor Composes Campus Concert Band from 2021-02-22T22:11:12
Dr. Mark Watkins is a jazz professor at BYU-Idaho. He composes different performances for the campus bands, including the Jazz Ensemble and Sound Alliance, despite the fact that he's blind. BYU-I...
ListenDec. 16, 2020 Interview with Jonathan Castillo from Idaho Legal Aid from 2021-02-22T20:01:02
Jonathan Castillo, Outreach Coordinator with Idaho Legal Aid Services, talks about his organization's efforts to help Idahoans who can't afford legal assistance.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 22, 2021 from 2021-02-22T15:31:55
Legislation to make illegal demonstrating at private residences is headed full house, a snowmobiler was killed after getting swept away by a large avalanche, and The House approved millions of doll...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 19, 2021 from 2021-02-20T02:24:08
The Idaho Falls Police Department has released the name of the officer involved in the deadly shooting of a homeowner in Idaho Falls, Rexburg police have released in a news conference the name of t...
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Caught in Texas Blizzards from 2021-02-19T20:41:45
Taylor Heikell is a BYU-Idaho student who moved back to Texas after last semester. She's experiencing the winter disaster there right now, and BYU-Idaho Radio interviews her about the experience a...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 19, 2021 from 2021-02-19T14:28:43
The Pocatello City Council voted to extend mask mandates in the city, students in Teton County School District 1 will go to 4 days of in-person learning in April and the senior producer behind the ...
ListenThe Spot - Dating from 2021-02-19T06:25:47
In this week's episode, Silas, Nathan, Blake, and special guest Cait Bahr talk about dating! Listen for Silas's awkward date stories, for Blake's oddly specific questions, and Cait's laudable perfo...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 18, 2021 from 2021-02-19T01:24:41
Bonneville County Sheriff's deputies and search and rescue personnel responded to three different incidents of lost snowmobilers in the last three days, the Idaho State Board of Education recently ...
ListenAaron Merrell Talks About Book of Mormon Video Series from 2021-02-18T22:14:37
Aaron Merrell is the senior producer for the Book of Mormon video series for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. BYU-Idaho Radio talked with him about the experience and what he's lea...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 18, 2021 from 2021-02-18T14:39:34
A bill in the Idaho Legislature to compensate those who are wrongfully convicted moves to the full house, Pocatello police say vehicle burglaries and stolen vehicles are on the rise and BYU-Idaho h...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 17, 2021 from 2021-02-18T01:47:59
Lori Vallow Daybell was denied the use of a cellphone in today's court hearing, Idaho democrats have unveiled a new legislative agenda today, and the health insurance market has reopened for Idahoans.
ListenInsurance Market Opening for Idahoans from 2021-02-17T18:57:39
BYU-Idaho Radio interviews Pat Kelly, the executive director for Your Health Idaho, about the opening insurance markets and how Idahoans can take advantage of them.
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Morning Headlines For February 17, 2021 from 2021-02-17T14:35:48
Rescuers saved a father and his 16 year old daughter after skiing accident in Montana, Madison Memorial Hospital is among the leaders in Idaho for the percentage of COVID-19 vaccine doses administe...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 16, 2021 from 2021-02-17T02:00:33
The Bingham County Sheriff's Office has identified the man killed in a shootout with officers on Valentine's Day, the Mars rover Perseverance will be landing on the red planet in two days, and a fa...
ListenInterview with Sen. Kevin Cook from 2021-02-16T21:13:35
First-term Sen. Kevin Cook talks about the legislative learning curve, his ideas on STEM education and discusses recent policy stances.
ListenAmerican Dog Derby in Bear Gulch from 2021-02-16T20:19:30
John Scafe is the race director for the annual American Dog Derby out of Eastern Idaho. The race moved this year due to several factors, and BYU-Idaho interviewed him about the race and what has c...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 16, 2021 from 2021-02-16T15:43:25
Girl was hospitalized after snowmobile accident in Northwest West Yellowstone, Experts say releasing someone's mug shot can leave an indelible stain on a person's life, and Idaho Falls Zoo is looki...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 12, 2021 from 2021-02-13T03:05:07
A mask mandate will remain in Idaho Falls district 91 schools until at least February 23rd, a pair of state lawmakers are trying to make residential picketing illegal, and the Health Psychology res...
ListenHealth Psychology Research Team Studies Healthy Eating from 2021-02-12T23:42:49
Three students in the Health Psychology class at BYU-Idaho completed a study on healthy eating. They learned about those foods' price tags and the time it takes to prepare a healthy meal. BYU-Ida...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 12, 2021 from 2021-02-12T15:31:37
Two House Minority staff members test positive for COVID-19, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon announced an increase attendance limits, and BYU-Idaho released its winter semester enrollment numbers and ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Students Help a South African Business Owner from 2021-02-12T15:25:28
BYU-Idaho students at the Rexburg Business Development Center are helping an online BYU-Idaho student get her business rolling from South Africa. You can check out her products at her website, Chip...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 11, 2021 from 2021-02-12T02:34:03
A GoFundMe page has been launched for the family of the man who was mistakenly killed by a police officer Monday morning, Wyoming lawmakers are considering a proposal which would require a governor...
ListenThe Spot - The Superbowl from 2021-02-12T01:16:01
This week Silas, Nathan, Blake, and special guest Amanda Guinn talk about something they're ill-equipped to discuss: football! Listen as they slowly devolve from talking about one of America's spor...
ListenPocatello Police Department Creates New Street Crimes Unit from 2021-02-11T21:47:34
The Pocatello Police Department wants to connect with the community more. In order to do that, they've created a new unit whose mission is to work on communication between the public and the polic...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 11, 2021 from 2021-02-11T15:25:54
A missing Idaho Falls man was found safe, The Madison Library District reopened its doors, A leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints told students at BYU-Pathway worldwide to cont...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 10, 2021 from 2021-02-11T01:27:56
A podcast dedicated to Dateline NBC's coverage of the Lori Vallow-Daybell case will premiere next Tuesday, Pocatello's school district 25 will resume in-person instruction on March 1st, and a BYU-I...
ListenBYU-I Teacher Sells Ukulele Hymn Books from 2021-02-10T21:38:33
Danny Heslop, a BYU-I graduate, started selling his own hymn books that teach individuals how to play hymns on a ukulele. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, he talks about what got him started a...
ListenHouse passes new resolution to take down gathering limit from 2021-02-10T21:23:33
The concurrent resolution would nullify Gov. Brad Little's Feb. 2 Stage 3 order but its impact remains unclear.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 10, 2021 from 2021-02-10T14:50:39
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson has proposed a bill that would breach lower Snake River Dams to help salmon recovery, Idaho's wolf population is about the same as it was in 2019, and free Sportman's...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 9, 2021 from 2021-02-10T01:56:25
The man accused of raping and killing Angie Dodge pleaded guilty Tuesday morning in court, new information about the suspect who ran from police and was arrested shortly after an officer mistakenly...
ListenTwo bills address voting issues from 2021-02-09T22:32:52
The bills address ballot harvesting and absentee ballots, both riding the wake of the 2020 election cycle.
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Paul Roberts from 2021-02-09T19:20:43
Paul Roberts gave the devotional on February 9th. His talk, titled "Learning the True Principles of Life," discussed the importance of learning from our trials. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with him abo...
Listen"Learning the True Principles of Life" - A Devotional by Paul Roberts from 2021-02-09T19:13:39
Paul Roberts, the associate dean of the College of Education and Human Development at BYU-Idaho, talks about the importance of learning from trials.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 9, 2021 from 2021-02-09T15:27:46
The mask mandate has been lifted in Bonneville County, There is still time to register on the COVID-19 vaccination appointment scheduling list, and a new report days Wyoming played a significant pa...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 8, 2021 from 2021-02-09T02:16:24
A local Chubbuck girl has gone missing, Idaho Falls police shot and a killed an armed homeowner, and California is looking to bring back theme parks.
ListenWeber's bill could remove public notices from newspapers from 2021-02-08T22:27:53
The House State Affairs Committee passed a proposal from Rep. Jon Weber(R-Rexburg) that would remove the state requirement that counties must have public notices published in local newspapers.
ListenTwo Brothers Start PC Shop in Meridian from 2021-02-08T19:02:59
Eren and Evan Pruett created a new business, Know Your Game, where they build gaming PC's and sell PC parts. Recently, they've been using the business to give back to those in need of a little hap...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 8, 2021 from 2021-02-08T14:58:32
An Idaho Supreme Court Justice from Boise Roger Budrick has announced his retirement, A Republican congressman is proposing removing four hydroelectric dams in the Northwest, and Eastern Idaho Regi...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 5, 2021 from 2021-02-06T01:29:08
Wyoming's governor just released plans for the state's economic recovery, Idaho's proposal for increasing the state's minimum wage, and six Idaho educators are being nominated for the national STEM...
ListenLawmakers push for more fans at state tournaments from 2021-02-05T22:35:14
After the Idaho High School Activities Association announced strict attendance and mask guidelines at upcoming state tournaments, a House committee approved new legislation aimed at taking down the...
ListenYellowstone Sets Record-Breaking Visitation Numbers from 2021-02-05T21:55:25
Linda Veress, the park spokesperson for Yellowstone National Park, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about the visitation statistics for the park for 2020, the records they set, and what the park is doing...
ListenMorning Headlines For February 5, 2021 from 2021-02-05T15:24:54
The Idaho Falls Police needs help finding a missing adult man who was last seen one year ago, The Board of Health at Eastern Idaho received feedback about the COVID-19 appointment scheduling and ha...
ListenEvening Headlines for February 4, 2021 from 2021-02-05T01:57:53
The names of three National Guard officers were released following their deaths in a helicopter crash, the autopsy report for Tammy Daybell is now in the hands of Fremont County Sheriff's Office, a...
ListenInterview with Sen. Thayn highlights cultural divide from 2021-02-04T23:10:21
An interview with Sen. Steve Thayn (R-Emmett) sheds light on the cultural and philosophical views behind current policy proposals.
ListenThe Spot - Activities from 2021-02-04T20:14:32
On this week's episode, special guest Annie Hatch gives the boys the lowdown of the kinds of things campus life events have to offer!
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Sen. Steven Thayn Talks About Education and Culture in Idaho from 2021-02-04T19:16:09
Senator Steven Thayn, the Chair of the Idaho Senate Education Committee, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about education, state culture, and the legislative process.
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Morning Headlines For February 4, 2021 from 2021-02-04T15:03:02
The Idaho Supreme Court has decided to resume in person jury trials, Dr. Anthony Fauci is worried the spread of COVID-19 will happen on Super Bowl Sunday, Zion National Park is receiving millions o...
ListenIdaho STEM Action Center Hosts Virtual Event from 2021-02-03T23:35:37
Kaitlin Maguire, the interim executive director at the Idaho STEM Action Center, tells BYU-Idaho Radio about the ongoing "STEM Matters!" event and how important it is for children to learn STEM ski...
ListenAmendment on illegal drugs passes Idaho Senate from 2021-02-03T23:20:43
A proposed constitutional amendment that would forever ban all currently illegal drugs in Idaho passed in the Senate Wednesday, narrowly reaching the two-thirds majority needed.
ListenMorning Headlines for February 3, 2021 from 2021-02-03T14:29:44
Idaho is back into Stage 3 of reopening, Bannock Sheriff's Office retires drug dog, thousand of Southeastern Idaho Seniors have signed up for the COVID-19 vaccine, and Rexburg is doing a socially d...
ListenEhardt's comments land her in hot water from 2021-02-02T22:55:35
Comments made by Rep. Barbara Ehardt (R-Idaho Falls) during a Monday committee meeting have drawn criticism, with many calling them offensive to Idaho's teachers. Take a listen.
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Erin Bennion from 2021-02-02T20:05:12
Erin Bennion gave the devotional for BYU-Idaho on February 2nd. Her talk, titled "The Best Self-Help," discussed the importance of helping others and how that can be a blessing for us. BYU-Idaho ...
Listen"The Best Self-Help" - A Devotional by Erin Bennion from 2021-02-02T19:53:56
Erin Bennion, the nursing department chair at BYU-Idaho, discussed the importance of helping others, and how doing so can help keep ourselves positive.
ListenMorning Headlines For February 2nd, 2021 from 2021-02-02T15:05:17
Idaho Sate Lawmaker in a power struggle with Governor Brad Little say they should have called back into session last year, cosmetologists in Utah protested State Legislature aimed at loosening rest...
ListenNate's "Lemonade stand law" passes next hurdle from 2021-02-01T22:37:42
New legislation that exempts youth-run businesses from sales tax collection, licensing requirements and fees passed on the House floor Feb. 1. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Ron Nate, R-Rexburg.
ListenA New Police Chief in Jackson Hole from 2021-02-01T20:11:40
Jackson Hole, Wyoming has a new police chief. BYU-Idaho Radio talks with her about the new position and what her goals are for the department moving forward.
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Morning Headlines For February 1, 2021 from 2021-02-01T15:39:50
The Coronavirus Pandemic takes a mental toll on young people, vaccination appointments in Idaho filled within minutes, and several Brigham Young University alumni played a part in creating the anim...
ListenRepublicans change strategy in battling governor from 2021-01-29T22:52:49
Republican Senators will hold a hearing on a new concurrent resolution, despite the state Attorney General saying it will have no legal authority.
ListenArtists Create Snow Sculpture for the City of Driggs from 2021-01-29T19:56:11
Alison Brush, the executive director of the Downtown Driggs Association, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about the Driggs Snowscapes event, where sculptors came together to create a large snow sculpture...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 29, 2021 from 2021-01-29T16:11:09
Idaho Governor Brad Little signed executive order that will require local public health district to be more transparent with COVID-19 vaccines, A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter...
ListenRexburg City Events in February from 2021-01-28T23:29:33
Jed Platt, the cultural arts director for the city of Rexburg, talks with BYU-Idaho Radio about new events that the city is planning to host in February, as well as how those events will be handled...
ListenThe Spot - Canvas: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly from 2021-01-28T23:09:23
Join us on this week of technical blunders as we discuss the ins and outs of Canvas, and recommend different features of the educational tech platform we've come to tolerate, and some days genuinel...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 28, 2021 from 2021-01-28T16:23:15
An East Idaho Lawmaker is trying to make the case to impeach Governor Brad Little, Madison County Locals heard from their city and county officials virtually as part as the annual State of The Citi...
ListenThe Sunny Side of the Street - Elder Cook Devotional from 2021-01-27T15:30:55
Elder Quentin L. Cook, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, encouraged listeners to live on the "sunny side of the street" in his BYU-Id...
ListenHouse passes legislation to remove restrictions on gatherings from 2021-01-25T23:42:59
Idaho lawmakers passed legislation in the House designed to remove the governor's current 10-person restriction on gatherings. The bill still needs to pass in the Senate.
ListenNew Behavioral Unit at Madison Memorial Hospital from 2021-01-25T20:46:14
Doug McBride, the executive director of business development at Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg, talks to us about the new behavioral health unit that's currently under construction.
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Morning Headlines For January 25, 2021 from 2021-01-25T15:52:03
Idaho Gov. Little has ripped state lawmakers for jeopardizing efforts to fight Coronavirus, Grizzly bear in Wyoming has been confirmed as the oldest on record in the Yellowstone Region, The Idaho F...
ListenIdaho Falls Author Publishes New Children's Book from 2021-01-23T01:06:35
Sylvia Medina is a local author who published a new book recently. She talks with us about the book and what she wants readers to learn from it.
ListenMorning Headlines For January 22, 2021 from 2021-01-22T15:23:51
Police say the investigation into the death of Lori Vallow Daybell's third husband is complete, The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has announced that the April...
ListenBattle over legislative authority from 2021-01-22T00:22:35
Idaho lawmakers are in a back-and-forth battle with the governor's office over legislative authority as Republicans push back against emergency declarations and COVID-19 restrictions.
ListenThe Spot - Streaming Services from 2021-01-21T23:49:14
It's a new semester! Meaning it's a new season, with a couple of new hosts! Join Blake, Silas, and Nathan, along with guest host Maggie Egan, as they talk about the ins and outs of streaming servic...
ListenMuseum of Idaho Reopens with New Exhibits from 2021-01-21T19:11:05
The Museum of Idaho is reopening this Saturday, with two brand new exhibits. Jeff Carr, the museum spokesman for the museum, talks with us about the exhibits and some other new renovations.
ListenMorning Headline For January 21, 2020 from 2021-01-21T15:28:19
Idaho legislators react to Biden inauguration, Pocatello Police are searching for two men who are suspects in a shooting, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has announced two new t...
ListenLocal Physical Therapy Clinic Wins Chamber Award from 2021-01-20T22:34:10
Dr. Cordell Pickering, the owner of Pick PT Physical Therapy, talks with us about the company he created and what it's like to be recognized by the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce, as well as the commu...
ListenMorning Headlines For January 20, 2021 from 2021-01-20T15:45:31
Idaho Falls are still looking for a missing Idaho Falls girl, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, Roots Tech announced some of ...
ListenPartisan divide heats up in Boise from 2021-01-19T23:21:28
Idaho Democrats and Republicans point fingers in an on-going dispute over COVID-19 precautions at the statehouse, two constitutional amendments will receive full hearings, a possible COVID-19 expos...
ListenA Devotional by LaNae Poulter from 2021-01-19T17:51:07
LaNae Poulter gave a devotional on January 19th. Her talk, "Sixteen Stones", discussed the importance of trials in our lives, and how we can see the light and hope by enduring through them.
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker LaNae Poulter from 2021-01-19T17:43:58
LaNae Poulter is the devotional speaker for BYU-Idaho on January 19th. She spoke on the importance of trials and how everyone can find hope even during the biggest challenges.
ListenMorning Headlines For January 19, 2021 from 2021-01-19T15:09:08
Snowmobiler was hospitalized after crash near West Yellowstone, The Museum of Idaho is reopening its doors this Sunday with two new exhibits, an Idaho national laboratory senior staff researcher ha...
ListenHouse says no to virtual lawmakers from 2021-01-15T23:34:36
On a 49-11 partisan vote, Idaho House Republicans rejected Rep. Muffy Davis' (D-Ketchum)motion to allow immune-compromised lawmakers to participate virtually in this year's session.
ListenA Fun Winter at the LaBelle Lake Ice Palace from 2021-01-15T18:52:19
Kira Martin, the director of LaBelle Lake and LaBelle Lake Ice Palace, talks with us about the attraction, how it's built, and the fun things to do there.
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Morning Headlines For January 15, 2021 from 2021-01-15T15:34:02
A judge says a Rexburg man is unfit for trial on charges that he had an explosive device in his apartment, this week front line workers started to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and the Veterans of ...
ListenBYU-Idaho English Teacher Publishes a Book of Poems from 2021-01-14T19:08:07
Mark Bennion, an English teacher at BYU-Idaho, recently published a book of poems that he has written over the course of the last two decades. In this interview, he talks about what the theme of t...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 14, 2021 from 2021-01-14T15:57:32
The U.S. House of representatives brought forward an article of impeachment against Donald Trump, Idahoans are receiving prepaid debit cards in the mail, and Zoo Idaho in Pocatello is offering a sp...
ListenA Hostage Situation at the Rexburg Police Department from 2021-01-13T21:45:28
Listener Advisory: This interview discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
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Morning Headlines for January 13, 2021 from 2021-01-13T15:13:26
Governor Little announced updates in the distribution of COVID-19, the annual Idaho Falls Sate of the city is today at 7:30 pm, local mom donates 175 bags for foster kids in Eastern Idaho.
ListenA Devotional by Henry J. Eyring and Kelly Eyring from 2021-01-13T02:10:20
President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Kelly Eyring gave a devotional to BYU-Idaho on Tuesday, January 12th. President Eyring's talk, "A Samaritan Spring, this Winter", talked about how important ...
ListenGov. Little gives State of the State and parties respond from 2021-01-12T21:04:18
Idaho Governor Brad Little highlighted efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic, his plan for the budget surplus, and his fiscal outline for next year in his 2021 Idaho State of the State address...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 12, 2021 from 2021-01-12T15:57:25
A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints died in a car crash, The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is asking for help in finding those responsible for the poaching of two b...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speakers President and Sister Eyring from 2021-01-11T21:24:32
An interview with President Henry J. Eyring, president of BYU-Idaho, and his wife, Sister Eyring, who will be the devotional speakers January 11th. In this interview, we talk about their talks, ho...
ListenThe State of COVID-19 in Teton County Idaho from 2021-01-11T18:53:19
Greg Adams is the director of the emergency management department for Teton County of Idaho. We talked with him about how the county is doing during the pandemic, and what the department is doing ...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 11, 2021 from 2021-01-11T15:47:13
A Rigby teenager died last week and her funeral will be today at 10 am in Idaho Falls, Teton County is moving forward with COVID-19 vaccinations, and a potato production foreman is being honored fo...
ListenA Fun Winter Season at Harriman State Park from 2021-01-08T19:26:40
Morgan Smith, the interpretive ranger at Harriman State Park of Idaho, tells us about the fun to be had during the winter season, and how the park has managed the COVID-19 pandemic.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 8, 2021 from 2021-01-08T15:54:35
BYU Provo will retain the right to police themselves, a cross county skier collapsed and died in Gran Teton National Park, and potatoes sales show continued growth.
ListenIdaho Bluegrass Family Band Continues to Succeed through COVID from 2021-01-07T20:26:01
Emma Beck is a wife and a mother of four who are all a part of their own bluegrass band, Fiddle Express. We talk about what it's like being able to perform with her family, and how COVID-19 has af...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 7, 2021 from 2021-01-07T14:47:08
Idaho State Police investigated a single vehicle deadly crash, Wyoming lawmakers will considered a proposed million dollars public education funding, and Teton County Idaho School District 401 is n...
ListenMorning Headlines for January 6, 2021 from 2021-01-06T15:49:28
Governor Brad Little talked about COVID-19 vaccine, he will also let more than 10 spectators at local school sport events, and today is BYU-Idaho's first day of Winter semester 2021.
ListenMorning Headlines for January 5, 2021 from 2021-01-05T15:14:54
The Judge in the Madison County case against Lori Vallow set a jury trail start date of August 30th, citations can be issued in Gem starting Friday for using your phone while you drive, Superhero A...
ListenHeadlines For January 4, 2021 from 2021-01-04T16:45:24
Utah Senator Mitt Romney has objected to an effort to overturn the Presidential Election results, a local man is in jail and another in the hospital after a shooting in Idaho Falls, there was an Ea...
ListenSanta Stuart Shares Experience As Santa Claus Helper from 2020-12-25T20:00:14
Stuart Deacon, Jr. has always loved Santa Claus. For the last few years, he's been a Santa helper, and this year he's put his video skills to work to help spread some Christmas cheer.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 18, 2020 from 2020-12-18T21:55:56
Today's news, A St. Anthony man is facing nearly 17 years in prison for dealing meth throughout Idaho. The first case of Chronic Wasting Disease was found in an Elk located in Teton National Park....
ListenBYU-Idaho Student Creates Midori's Cookie Creations from 2020-12-18T18:00:19
An interview with BYU-Idaho student Midori Goobie, owner of Midori's Cookie Creations. She shares how she started the business and what it has been like as a student managing a small business.
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Morning Headlines For December 18, 2020 from 2020-12-18T17:16:20
An 11-year-old girl has died after a gun accident, the U.S. is developing safer fuel, some bars in Wyoming are defying a statewide public health order to close earlier due to COVID-19, the snow plo...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 17, 2020 from 2020-12-17T21:53:47
Today's news, An Ammon man is facing up to 20 years in prison for having sex with a teenager in exchange of a vape pen. Idaho continues to be in the red zone and is the second highest rate in the c...
ListenSecret Santa East Idaho News with Nate Eaton from 2020-12-17T18:00:19
An interview with Nate Eaton about the Secret Santa in East Idaho. Eaton is the news director at East Idaho News. Five years ago, an anonymous man approached Eaton wanting to give to locals in need...
ListenMorning Headlines For December 17, 2020 from 2020-12-17T17:06:05
There is a reward to find the killer of a grizzly bear in Wyoming, the ISP warns of a phone scam and School District 401 will stay in in-person school for now.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 16, 2020 from 2020-12-16T22:04:51
Today's news, Wildlife managers are offering a reward for information about the killing of a grizzly bear. Pocatello's High School's new mascot has been decided to be The Thunder. Governor Brad Lit...
ListenDavid L. Harris: More Than Love, to Be a Man from 2020-12-16T18:53:50
New Episode from Stephanie Steele and Bite-Size Jazz! Listen to New-Orleans based trombonist and vocalist David L. Harris's story of self-acceptance, and how he gained his perspective on what it m...
ListenDistrict 91 Superintendent George Boland Retiring from 2020-12-16T18:00:10
George Boland is retiring after 15 years as Idaho Falls District 91's superintendent. This is an interview with Boland looking back over his career.
ListenMorning Headlines for December 16th, 2020 from 2020-12-16T17:11:33
A proposed mask order for the Treasure Valley fails, an AP investigation finds that local health officials are resigning at high rates, and a nurse in Wyoming is the first in the state to receive t...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 15, 2020 from 2020-12-15T22:06:36
Today's news, The Wyoming Highway Patrol found an abducted child and arrested two people when they stopped to help a broken-down vehicle. AAA expects this year's Christmas travel to be lighter as ...
ListenAmerican Dog Derby 2021 Changes from 2020-12-15T18:00:10
An interview with John Scafe, race director for the American Dog Derby. He shared what changes will be happening in the 2021 race and what this race means to him.
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Morning Headlines for December 15, 2020 from 2020-12-15T14:41:48
ISU adapts a powerful freezer to store COVID-19 vaccines, Idaho electors cast their votes, and the COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Idaho.
ListenRexburg Children's Choir Releases Green Screen Christmas Video from 2020-12-14T23:21
The Rexburg Children's Choir recently released a unique video that's getting a lot of attention. Each of the 100 choir singers (ages 10-17)were filmed individually in front of a green screen and ed...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 14, 2020 from 2020-12-14T22:34:12
Today's news, Idaho Falls now has parking restrictions in effect to help keep roads clear for snow plows. Rexburg health care workers will be among the first to get the covid-19 vaccine. The Church...
ListenGrandparent Pen Pals with BYU-Idaho's I-Serve Program from 2020-12-14T18:28:16
BYU-Idaho's I-Serve program is hosting Grandparent Pen Pals, an initiative to help seniors in local care homes feel they have a friend to talk to. This is an interview with Morgan Rial, the communi...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 14, 2020 from 2020-12-14T14:33:58
The stage is set for crisis healthcare standards in Idaho, Wyoming prisons report high case numbers but no deaths from COVID-19, and Idaho Gov. Brad Little activates 150 more National Guard soldier...
ListenThe Spot - Christmas Traditions from 2020-12-13T03:56:50
In this week's episode, Dal, Daniel, and Blake gush about Christmas. Listen while Dal gets grossed out by the thought of egg nog, Blake puts Dal and Daniel through the gauntlet of Christmas trivia,...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 11, 2020 from 2020-12-11T22:21:36
Today's new, A Rexburg woman was arrested for reportedly stealing money from the veterinary clinic she worked for. More deputies will be on the roads this holiday season as they team up for Operati...
ListenSnowshoeing in Targhee National Forest from 2020-12-11T21:16:54
Trek through Targhee National Forest in a pair of snowshoes with Stephanie Steele!
ListenThe Story Behind A Cut Above, The Falls from 2020-12-11T17:47:43
An interview with Kirsten Butcher, owner of A Cut Above, The Falls, a local pet grooming salon. Butcher shares her story with pet grooming and what her experience was like opening A Cut Above, The ...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 11, 2020 from 2020-12-11T15:38:55
A missing girl from Idaho Falls is found, a fruits and vegetables program is piloted in the Treasure Valley, and Yellowstone National Park names a new deputy superintendent.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 10, 2020 from 2020-12-10T22:25:59
Today's news, The Department of Health and Welfare reported COVID-19 to be the leading cause of deaths in Idaho for the month of November. Governor Brad Little discussed the dire consequences Idaho...
ListenCOVID-19: Staying Safe This Holiday Season from 2020-12-10T18:47:35
The following is an interview with James Corbett, the community health division director at Eastern Idaho Public Health. He shared the current status of the coronavirus in Eastern Idaho. In the int...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 10, 2020 from 2020-12-10T14:51:28
East Idaho tribes sue to block a land exchange, a Wyoming Health Department official resigns, and swastikas are found on the Anne Frank Memorial in Boise.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 9, 2020 from 2020-12-09T23:02:15
Today's news, A Shelley man is facing charges after a DNA test linked him to a sexual assault in Bonneville County that occurred in April. Governor Brad Little says 13 thousand covid-19 vaccines wi...
ListenChristmas Extravaganza at the Madison Library District from 2020-12-09T17:54:03
An interview with Gina Miller, the children and teens programming coordinator at the Madison Library District. She spoke about the library's Christmas Extravaganza drive-thru event Dec. 9 from 1pm ...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 9, 2020 from 2020-12-09T14:45:56
Protesters gather outside the home of public health officials in Boise, Wyoming announces a statewide mask mandate, and Idaho says they can't keep up with contract tracing efforts.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 8, 2020 from 2020-12-08T22:10:08
Today's news, Pocatello police are searching for the person believed to have assaulted another man that was brought into the hospital with stab wounds. BYU-Idaho is tracking all student activities...
Listen"Put Your Trust in God Continually" A Devotional by Amanda Kingsford from 2020-12-08T21:23:17
A devotional by Amanda Kingsford on Dec. 8, titled, "Put Your Trust in God Continually". Kingsford is an online hiring coordinator at BYU-Idaho.
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An Interview with Devotional Speaker Amanda Kingsford from 2020-12-08T21:21:04
An interview with BYU-Idaho devotional speaker Amanda Kingsford. She gave a devotional on Dec. 8. In this pre-devotional interview, she explains how she chose her devotional topic and why trusting ...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 8, 2020 from 2020-12-08T14:31:07
A mobile home fire in Idaho Falls leaves one dead, Daybell's attorney seeks to move the trial, and the Idaho State Board of Education makes a temporary change in attendance rules.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 7, 2020 from 2020-12-07T22:35:32
Today's news, A 13-year-old Idaho Falls girl has been reported missing and police are seeking any information to her whereabouts. Attorney General Lawrence Wasden and other attorney generals are wo...
ListenIdaho State Board of Education Sponsors Mental Health Summit from 2020-12-07T19:23:29
The Idaho State Board of Education is sponsoring a Mental Health Summit Tuesday, Dec. 8 at 4 p.m. This is an interview with Idaho State Board of Education President Debbie Critchfield, who shared w...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 7, 2020 from 2020-12-07T14:40:07
The Idaho State Board of Education reviews a proposed attendance policy, a woman wards off a home-invader in Idaho Falls, and the city of Ammon establishes an urban renewal district.
ListenThe Spot - Board Games from 2020-12-06T18:47:36
Dal, Blake, and Daniel get nerdy and talk about board games! Listen for the history of Chess and Monopoly!
Dal - Dominion
Daniel - Legacy Games; Risk Legacy
Blake - Find a board g...
Evening Headlines for December 4, 2020 from 2020-12-04T22:24:13
Today's news, The Blackfoot Public Library and City are closing their doors to the general public to stop the spread of covid-19. The Idaho Department of Transportation is seeking feedback about po...
ListenITD Seeking Public Comment on Diverging Diamonds in Rexburg from 2020-12-04T21:49:46
The Idaho Department of Transportation is recommending adding Diverging Diamond Interchanges for Exits 332 and 333 in Rexburg and is currently taking public comment.
ListenBYU-Idaho Ropes Course from 2020-12-04T21:49:22
Swing from BYU-Idaho's Ropes Course with Stephanie Steele!
ListenBite-Size Jazz: Gabrielle Cavassa from 2020-12-04T20:31:12
Join Stephanie Steele in an interview with the incredible New-Orleans based vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa. Gabrielle opens up about her self-titled debut album and her personal journey through life an...
ListenNew Bridal and Tuxedo Shop Opens in Idaho Falls from 2020-12-04T20:09:13
An interview with JC Weber, owner of Hearts Bridal and Tuxedo in Idaho Falls. In the interview, he shares his experience in the bridal industry and what it was like opening a shop in the middle of...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 4, 2020 from 2020-12-04T14:29:56
Three are arrested in construction site theft, Idaho Democrats and Republicans announce leadership, and broadband spreads in Idaho.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 3, 2020 from 2020-12-03T22:17:07
Today's news, A restaurant owner in Pocatello is facing charges in Montana for illegally buying animal carcasses and parts. An emergency room doctor reached out to the East Idaho Health Board abou...
ListenJenny Oaks Baker Releases New Christmas Album from 2020-12-03T20:00:05
Jenny Oaks Baker and Family Four just released a new Christmas Album. Jenny talked to BYU-Idaho Radio about the new album and what it's like being a mom who performs with her four children. Read th...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 3, 2020 from 2020-12-03T14:41:55
Idaho has some of the highest levels of COVID-19 spread in the country, Idaho Republicans announce their legislative leaders, and U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming) gives his farewell speech.
ListenEvening Headlines for December 2, 2020 from 2020-12-02T22:19:18
Today's news, The CDC announced covid-19 quarantine periods can be shortened for certain people. The Teton School District is resuming in-person learning after discussing the issues they face at a...
ListenDespite Pandemic Delays Idaho Falls Event Center Makes Progress from 2020-12-02T17:53:28
An interview with Rob Spear, executive director of the Idaho Falls Auditorium District about the progress of the Mountain America Event Center in Idaho Falls. In the interview, we discuss what the ...
ListenMorning Headlines for December 2, 2020 from 2020-12-02T14:03:25
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon continues to fight mild symptoms with COVID-19, Jackson Hole community leaders consider further Coronavirus restrictions, and an investigation into Idaho gas price gouging ...
ListenEvening Headlines for December 1, 2020 from 2020-12-01T22:38:01
Today's news, Former NFL player is teaming up with a barbershop in Idaho Falls where he will be cutting hair twice a week. BYU-Idaho is making some changes to periodicals at the library. The Churc...
Listen"Conquering Contention: A Matter of the Heart" A Devotional by Steven Christenson from 2020-12-01T22:27:51
A devotional address given by Steven Christenson on Dec 1. Brother Christenson is the Biology Department Chair at BYU-Idaho. He gave a talk titled, "Conquering Contention: A Matter of the Heart".
ListenMorning Headlines for December 1, 2020 from 2020-12-01T14:21:47
New COVID-19 treatments are being offered in east Idaho, the Idaho Falls Chukars return for the new year, and more temple re-openings are paused.
ListenThe Spot - Thanksgiving from 2020-11-30T23:47:04
Blake, Dal, and Daniel talk turkey this week. They also talk stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Listen for the origins of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and a weird tangent on pickles...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 30, 2020 from 2020-11-30T22:36:32
Today's news, Idaho Falls Police arrested a man believed to have been involved in a robbery at Dillard's, robbing missionaries, and a man in his car outside of WinCo. Teton County Wyoming has amen...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Steven Christenson from 2020-11-30T19:59:25
An interview with Steven Christenson, the BYU-Idaho Biology Department Chair, and the BYU-Idaho devotional speaker for Dec. 1. This interview was before the devotional about his experience choosing...
ListenGiving Tuesday with Community Coalitions of Idaho from 2020-11-30T17:33:26
Dec. 1 is Giving Tuesday, a worldwide movement to donate to organizations and nonprofits that help people in need. This is an interview with David Phillips, executive director of Community Coalitio...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 30, 2020 from 2020-11-30T14:47:49
A northern Idaho county commissioner seeks to defund the local health district, the old Sky Vu Theatre in Idaho Falls will turn into an RV resort, and the mysterious Utah monolith disappears.
ListenBite-Size Jazz: Steven Feifke & Kinetic from 2020-11-29T00:41:05
New episode of Bite-Size Jazz from Stephanie Steele! Feel the energy of Steven Feifke's new single "Kinetic" in an interview with this talented pianist, bandleader and composer!
Hit the li...
Harbor Freight Coming to Rexburg Early 2021 from 2020-11-27T18:00:12
An interview with Harbor Freight Rexburg Store Manager James Frankos about the upcoming store opening. Harbor Freight Tools is located in part of the old Walmart in Rexburg. Frankos talks about job...
ListenWreathburg: Rexburg's Socially Distanced Celebration from 2020-11-26T18:00:02
An interview with Jed Platt, the cultural arts director for the City of Rexburg. For the month of December, Rexburg is hosting "Wreathburg", a holiday celebration where locals create wreaths for th...
ListenCommunity Food Basket- Idaho Falls Holiday Events from 2020-11-25T18:00:02
Community Food Basket- Idaho Falls is offering a free meal on Thanksgiving for those who need it. I spoke to Community Food Basket-Idaho Falls Executive Director Ariel Jackson, who said the free me...
Listen"An Ideal Husband" Radio Drama Act 1 from 2020-11-25T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents "An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde and adapted for radio by Amelia Bahr.
Listen"An Ideal Husband" Radio Drama Act 2 from 2020-11-25T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents "An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde and adapted for radio by Amelia Bahr.
Listen"An Ideal Husband" Radio Drama Act 3 from 2020-11-25T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents "An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde and adapted for radio by Amelia Bahr.
Listen"An Ideal Husband" Radio Drama Act 4 from 2020-11-25T00:00
The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department proudly presents "An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde and adapted for radio by Amelia Bahr.
ListenEvening Headlines for November 24, 2020 from 2020-11-24T22:10:09
Today's news, A kitchen fire sent one person to the hospital and several others into the cold this morning. A car crashed into a Chubbuck Dental office. Officers are still searching for the driver...
Listen"Becoming" A Devotional By Randy Beard from 2020-11-24T21:17:34
The BYU-Idaho devotional speaker for Nov. 24 was Randy Beard. He is the information technology platform services manager at BYU-Idaho and has worked on campus since 1997.
In the devotion...
Morning Headlines For November 24, 2020 from 2020-11-24T14:26:29
The Idaho Falls City Council will vote tonight on how the city's police station will be funded, the annual candlelight vigil at the Christmas Box Angel Statue is going virtual and so is the annual ...
ListenThe Forgotten Carols in Select Movie Theaters from 2020-11-23T22:51:03
Michael McLean is well-known for his revolutionary book and album, The Forgotten Carols. The book was adapted for the stage, and this year a filmed version will be shown at select movie theaters. h...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 23, 2020 from 2020-11-23T22:23:52
Today's news, Two Covid-19 vaccines have been developed and are expected to reach the public soon. Gas prices continue to drop, bringing relief to those traveling for Thanksgiving. The Church of Je...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Randy Beard from 2020-11-23T18:07:45
An interview with BYU-Idaho devotional speaker Randy Beard. He is the information technology platform services manager at BYU-Idaho. In the interview, we discuss his experience working on campus, a...
ListenVirtual Idaho Falls Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting from 2020-11-23T17:56:09
An interview with Catherine Smith, Idaho Falls Downtown Development Corporation Executive Director. She spoke about the annual Christmas tree lighting this Friday, Nov. 27 at 6 p.m. The event will ...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 23, 2020 from 2020-11-23T14:42:22
In this episode: a 13-year-old boy died in a tractor accident in Madison County, Idaho Falls police arrested a robbery suspect after he threatened Walgreen's employees, a missing Mountain Home boy ...
ListenThe Spot - The Mandalorian from 2020-11-22T06:10:07
This week, Dal, Daniel, and Blake talk about The Mandalorian! Listen while Blake puts Dal and Daniel through the gauntlet of obscure Star Wars trivia. How did you do?
Recommendations for t...
Evening Headlines for November 20, 2020 from 2020-11-21T00:57:40
The Idaho State Police are emphasizing seatbelt safety, President Russell M. Nelson's uplifting message released today and local organizations dedicated to helping others reaching out for community...
ListenOffroading in Moab from 2020-11-20T22:29:19
Hop into a jeep with Stephanie Steele and ride the trails of Moab, Utah!
ListenPick Me Up Drinks Comes to Rexburg from 2020-11-20T20:27:25
Pick Me Up Drinks was started in 2016 in Ammon. Now, four years later, there are seven locations in Idaho and one in Utah. The newest shop opened in this popular soda franchise is in Rexburg. This ...
ListenMadison Middle School 5th Grade Class Presents to Rexburg City Council from 2020-11-20T16:18:01
Mrs. Bargabos' class of 5th graders at Madison Middle School had the opportunity to present their project "To Main Street and Back" to the Rexburg City Council on Wednesday, November 18, 2020. This...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 20, 2020 from 2020-11-20T14:33:37
Pocatello's city council has passed a mask mandate, the Eastern Idaho Health District heard from local health care representatives in their meeting who say they're stretched thin and the president ...
ListenEvening Headlines for November 19, 2020 from 2020-11-19T23:57:03
Updates on the Rexburg City Council meeting where a mask mandate was not passed and a class of fifth graders shared shared their recent project called "To Main Street and Back" and the Museum of Re...
ListenPocatello Police Department's Second Annual "Give the Cops a Bird" from 2020-11-19T18:44:51
An interview with Officer Greg Cates, the community resource officer for the Pocatello Police Department about the department's efforts to collect donated frozen turkeys for families in need this T...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 19, 2020 from 2020-11-19T15:04:24
Protesters interrupted the Rexburg City Council meeting last night as the council discussed a possible mask mandate, the American Red Cross has several blood donation opportunities in local communi...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 18, 2020 from 2020-11-18T22:14:52
Today's news, A Chubbuck man named Pirate has been arrested for assaulting a woman. Some new general election voting statistics have been released by the Idaho Secretary of State. The humanitarian ...
ListenRed Cross Blood Donation Opportunities in Eastern Idaho from 2020-11-18T19:49:49
An interview with Matt Ochsner, the regional communications director for the American Red Cross. He talks about upcoming opportunities for locals in Eastern Idaho to donate blood.
ListenMorning Headlines For November 18, 2020 from 2020-11-18T14:29:48
Troopers cited two drivers for reckless driving on I-15 after a crash sent a child to the hospital, emotions are running high over COVID-19 during a nearly 4-hour meeting of the Southwest Idaho Pub...
Listen"Carry On" A Devotional by Kristen Glenn from 2020-11-17T22:41:26
A BYU-Idaho devotional address given by Kristen Glen on Nov. 17 titled "Carry On". In the devotional, she talks about her experiences in 2011 and the lessons she learned from her trials. https://ww...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 17, 2020 from 2020-11-17T22:24:56
Today's new, The Jefferson County Deputies and Idaho State Police are investigating a shooting that took place this morning. The Pocatello City Council held a special meeting about a mask mandate, ...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Kristen Glenn from 2020-11-17T17:15:25
An interview with BYU-Idaho devotional speaker Kristen Glenn, who spoke on Nov. 17. Glenn is a faculty member in the English Department at BYU-Idaho. In the interview, she shares why she chose her ...
ListenMorning Headlines For November 17, 2020 from 2020-11-17T15:46:56
Jefferson County deputies are investigating the shooting death of a 71-year-old man, Jackson Police are investigating two counterfeit bill cases, several cars were damaged in Idaho Falls last night...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 16, 2020 from 2020-11-16T22:16:49
Today's news, Pocatello police officers are looking for information about a carjacking and shooting that took place on Saturday. The Pocatello City Council is holding a special meeting tomorrow to ...
ListenIdaho Falls Festival of Trees Goes Virtual from 2020-11-16T19:34:20
An interview with Mike O'Bleness, a board member for Idaho Falls Festival of Trees. We discuss where virtual tours can be watched, what will be different this year and why this event is important.
ListenMorning Headlines for November 16, 2020 from 2020-11-16T14:57:11
An attic fire causes $225,000 in damage in Madison Co., the governor of Idaho rolls the state back to Stage 2 in the rebound program because of a rise in COVID-19 cases, while Wyoming's governor is...
ListenKenny Barron: Without Deception from 2020-11-14T23:57:42
Awesome new Bite-Size Jazz episode with a pianist who’s received 9 Grammy nominations, played on hundreds of recordings and was honored by The National Endowment for the Arts as a 2010 Jazz Master;...
ListenThe Spot - Movie Soundtracks from 2020-11-14T18:51:10
This week Dal, Daniel, Blake, and guest host Alec Miller, discuss some of their favorite movie soundtracks, and what makes soundtracks so awesome!
This week's recommendations--
Alec: ...
BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 13, 2020 from 2020-11-13T22:11:45
Today's news, The governors of Idaho and Wyoming both held news conferences expressions their frustrations on the rise of covid cases. A woman was stuck in her wrecked car over night after being un...
ListenHorseback Riding in Harriman State Park from 2020-11-13T21:30:44
Join Stephanie Steele on a trail ride through beautiful Harriman State Park!
ListenThe Story Behind Sun Sage Floral in Preston from 2020-11-13T19:03:38
An interview with Michelle McNeely, owner of Sun Sage Floral in Preston. She shared about her move from New York to Southeastern Idaho, and why she decided to open a floral shop in Preston. https:/...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 13, 2020 from 2020-11-13T14:20:03
Boise School District moves to virtual schooling, a new COVID-19 treatment comes to Rexburg, and new church guidelines in Utah are announced.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 12, 2020 from 2020-11-12T22:34:38
Today's news, The College of Eastern Idaho and Lewis-Clark State College have created an agreement to help students move from a associate's degree to a bachelor's degree. AAA predicts less Idahoans...
ListenYoung Women General Presidency Celebrates 150 Years with Face to Face Event from 2020-11-12T19:04:09
An interview with Bonnie Cordon, Michelle Craig and Becky Craven, the Young Women General Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Young Women General Presidency is celeb...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 12, 2020 from 2020-11-12T14:13:20
Rising COVID-19 cases are hurting Idaho hospitals' ability to answer calls, Idahoans are warned about a new utility scam, and Pocatello High School's new mascot is narrowed to four finalists.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 11, 2020 from 2020-11-11T22:15:12
Today's news, The Idaho Supreme Court is postponing all jury trials until next year due to the coronavirus. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon is spending 10 million dollars of Cares Act funds to bring i...
ListenFree Entrance to Lava Hot Springs for Veterans from 2020-11-11T17:34:57
The Lava Hot Springs Foundation is offering free entrance today for all veterans. This is an interview with Devanee Morrison, the director of the Lava Hot Springs Foundation. She shares why it is i...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 11, 2020 from 2020-11-11T14:39:45
EIPH moves Teton County to Critical Risk Level, a judge dismisses a case against a Rathdrum woman for having a yard sale, and Gov. Brad Little promises to explain the safety of a COVID-19 vaccine o...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 10, 2020 from 2020-11-10T22:19:42
Today's news, The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is seeking help in finding a missing man. Emergency crews are responding to many slide offs and wrecks in Idaho. BYU-Idaho is encouraging studen...
ListenA Devotional by Brother Steven J. and Kalleen Lund from 2020-11-10T21:33:49
A devotional given by Steven J. and Kalleen Lund on Nov. 10. Brother Lund is the Young Men General President for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His devotional address is titled, "...
ListenAn Interview with Steven J. Lund from 2020-11-10T20:45:26
An interview with Brother Steven J. Lund, the Young Men General President for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He spoke at a BYU-Idaho devotional on Nov. 10. He shared why he chose ...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 10, 2020 from 2020-11-10T14:15:48
New evidence in the Daybell case re-opens the investigation into the death of Joseph Ryan, Gov. Brad Little issues an opinion column on COVID-19, and the ACLU challenges Idaho's public defender sys...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 9, 2020 from 2020-11-09T22:22:44
Today's news, Idaho's COVID-19 vaccine advisory committee called for the state to accept an early distribution of a vaccine for the virus. Idaho broke another record, but this one for high numbers ...
ListenDonate Food to Local Families this Holiday Season from 2020-11-09T18:03:11
This holiday season, Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership is collecting food donations for local families in need. They are specifically looking for canned food and frozen meats, like turkey ...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 9, 2020 from 2020-11-09T14:20:11
Idaho records five consecutive days of more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases, Wyoming sees its two highest single-day case numbers over the weekend, and a fire destroys a home kitchen in Burton.
ListenThe Spot - Tenet and the COVID Cinema Experience from 2020-11-07T23:42:10
Hope you aren't sick of hearing about movies yet! This week, Dal, Daniel, and Blake talk about Christopher Nolan's "Tenet," the current cinema experience, as well as the new Netflix Original, "Rebe...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 6, 2020 from 2020-11-06T22:20:58
Today's news, A Shelley man is facing probation after burning down a mobile home. The Rexburg City Council is surveying the community about possibly getting a public transportation system. The Poca...
ListenAdventures of Stephanie Steele: Ziplining from 2020-11-06T21:19:10
This week, Stephanie Steele takes us on an adventure ziplining in Lava Hot Springs.
ListenBig Changes Coming to Fair Land Lemonade and Treat Parlor from 2020-11-06T16:46:34
Fair Land Lemonade and Treat Parlor is undergoing big changes. Fair Land is the local rolled ice cream shop in Rexburg. Owner of the store, Macail Chavez, shared how the store began and what change...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 6, 2020 from 2020-11-06T14:39:52
Eastern Idaho Public Health amends risk level criterion, Idaho unemployment claims rise slightly, and two men are jailed for for cooking chickens in a Yellowstone hot spring.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 5, 2020 from 2020-11-05T22:32:03
Today's news, Cold weather and snow are on their way to Eastern Idaho this weekend. The Bonneville Joint School District 93 are making changes to their reopening plan. Christmas tree permits are no...
Listen"Elf: The Musical" by the Idaho Falls Youth Arts Centre from 2020-11-05T18:18:56
The Idaho Falls Youth Arts Centre is performing "Elf: The Musical" Nov. 13, 14, 16, 17 and 18 at the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium. I spoke with Dani Kohler, the producer for the show, and Alexa Col...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 5, 2020 from 2020-11-05T14:42:15
The Strong Families, Strong Students program roll-out draws large numbers of applicants, an Idaho Falls man is sentenced to federal probation for an accidental shooting, and the Idaho National Labo...
ListenBite Size Jazz: Justin Nielson/Divine Colors from 2020-11-05T06:09:53
Check out the album "Divine Colors" with music written by pianist Justin Nielson, adjunct faculty at BYU-Idaho!
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 4, 2020 from 2020-11-04T23:11:58
Today's news, Idaho is seeing the first couple deaths caused by the flu. Although many Idaho candidates ran unopposed we have seen a few wins. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is onc...
ListenBook of Mormon Central: A Deep Dive into Scripture from 2020-11-04T18:17:11
An interview with Ryan Dahle, a writer and researcher for Book of Mormon Central. Book of Mormon Central is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping listeners and readers understand The Book ...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 4, 2020 from 2020-11-04T16:03:32
President Trumps wins Idaho's electoral votes, U.S. Sen. Jim Risch wins re-election, and U.S. Reps. Mike Simpson and Russ Fulcher will remain in Congress.
Listen"Keep Singing!" A BYU-Idaho Devotional by Randall Kempton from 2020-11-03T21:47:31
A BYU-Idaho devotional given by Randall Kempton on Nov. 3, titled "Keep Singing!" Brother Kempton is the choral activities director at BYU-Idaho. In his devotional, he shared how music relates to t...
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Randall Kempton from 2020-11-03T16:44:37
An interview with BYU-Idaho devotional speaker Randall Kempton. Brother Kempton is the choral activities director at BYU-Idaho and has worked on campus for over 20 years. In this interview, we disc...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 3, 2020 from 2020-11-03T14:34:45
It's Election Day 2020 as record numbers of in-person and absentee ballots have already been cast, and the state deals with elections during a pandemic.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for November 2, 2020 from 2020-11-02T22:13:50
Today's news, The Chubbuck Police Chief's unmarked police car was stolen from his home. A California man faces charges after lying about a pregnant being hospitalized and for trying to use counterf...
ListenMorning Headlines for November 2, 2020 from 2020-11-02T14:05:49
The Idaho Attorney General's Office joins a Bannock County Jail death investigation, shots are fired at a Utah State Health Department Office, and two east Idaho theater projects are put on hold.
ListenThe Spot - Halloween Spooktacular from 2020-10-31T05:21:50
This week Dal, Daniel, and Blake talk a little about their own Halloween traditions, and Daniel and Blake dish out their thoughts on Halloween classics. Stay tuned for the hot takes on Dracula (193...
ListenThe War Of The Worlds Radio Drama from 2020-10-30T22:14:59
This special presentation of "The War of the Worlds" was recorded by BYU-Idaho Theater Department students in the BYU-Idaho Radio studios and mixed and edited by a Communication Department student.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 30, 2020 from 2020-10-30T21:32:12
Today's news, A former candidate for Idaho Governor was in court to face the charges of murdering his Colorado neighbor. The Idaho Department of Transportation announced they are extending deadline...
ListenAdventures of Stephanie Steele: Skydiving from 2020-10-30T21:16:45
Everyone talks about skydiving, but who actually does it? Stephanie Steele!
"I'm not flying, I'm falling with style." -Buzzy Lightyear
The Story Behind Love Olive Co. from 2020-10-30T18:06:24
An interview with Stephanie Tarnasky, owner and creator of Love Olive Co. The shop was created over 10 years ago as The Jean Girl. Until recently, the shop was known as Olive Ave. In this interview...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 30, 2020 from 2020-10-30T13:22:23
An I-15 crash near Pocatello kills one, three southeast Idaho counties move to high risk zones for COVID-19, and U-Pick Red Barn in Idaho Falls hosts a candy blast for Halloween.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 29, 2020 from 2020-10-29T21:23:19
Today's news, The judge over Chad Daybell's trial granted the motion to combine the trial with Lori Vallow Daybell's trial. The EIPH board shared a discussion about the effects COVID-19 has on men...
ListenAn Interview with Congressman Mike Simpson from 2020-10-29T16:45:36
An interview with Congressman Mike Simpson about the upcoming election. He is the current representative for Idaho's 2nd congressional district. He has served in this role for 11 terms, and is hopi...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 29, 2020 from 2020-10-29T13:21:08
Idaho Republicans release video protesting the state's COVID-19 restrictions, Yellowstone is set to close Nov. 2, and local boy scouts finish annual food drive.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 28, 2020 from 2020-10-28T21:23:18
Today's News, The Madison County Sheriff's Office is looking for information involving several attempted burglaries. Idaho is seeing a shortage in guns and bullets. The Church of Jesus Christ of La...
ListenAn Interview with Democratic Candidate Aaron Swisher from 2020-10-28T19:10:31
An interview with democratic candidate Aaron Swisher, who is running to represent Idaho's second congressional district. Swisher shares why he wants to be elected and more about his campaign. Swish...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 28, 2020 from 2020-10-28T13:18:53
Stage 3 of COVID-19 reopening guidelines is different this time, an inmate at the Bonneville County Jail dies while under custody, and The Forgotten Carols will move to the big screen this year.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 27, 2020 from 2020-10-27T21:24:18
Today's news, An Idaho Falls woman has been arrested for stealing a family member's identity in order to get teeth. Idaho Power is planning to leave it's valmy coal plant in Nevada and slowly stop ...
Listen"He Knows You!" A Devotional by Mike Lewis from 2020-10-27T20:53:08
A BYU-Idaho devotional by Mike Lewis given on Oct. 27. Brother Lewis is the university photography coordinator at BYU-Idaho and has worked at the university for 33 years. In his devotional talk, ti...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 27, 2020 from 2020-10-27T13:31:15
Idaho moves back to stage 3 of COVID-19 guidelines, jury trials are put on hold, and an Idaho Falls family provides a free Halloween light show.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 26, 2020 from 2020-10-26T21:11:40
Today's news, Governor Brad Little announced in news conference, Idaho will be going back to phase 3 in the reopening plan. Today, Idaho is seeing record lows in temperatures. The Pocatello/Chubbuc...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Mike Lewis from 2020-10-26T18:39:28
An interview with BYU-Idaho devotional speaker, Mike Lewis. He gave a devotional address on Oct. 27 titled "He Knows You". Lewis is the university photography coordinator. He has worked at the univ...
ListenNew Government Employee Housing in Jackson from 2020-10-26T16:00:33
An interview with Roxanne Robinson, the assistant town manager in Jackson. We discuss the Snow King Apartments, new government housing recently built in Jackson. She talks about who the housing is ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 26, 2020 from 2020-10-26T13:30:15
Idaho Gov. Brad Little is set to make a COVID-19 announcement today, a woman is arrested on a second-degree murder charge in Boise, and Idaho lawmakers seek ways to bring intrastate air travel back...
ListenJohn Pizzarelli: For Centennial Reason - A Tribute to Nat King Cole from 2020-10-25T22:38:49
Listen to John Pizzarelli talk about the adventures of growing up with a famous jazz guitarist for a father, and how his father's introduction to Nat King Cole's music changed his career! Click on ...
ListenThe Spot - Favorite Childhood Media from 2020-10-24T02:50:03
This week, Dal, Daniel, and Blake talk about the live-action Mulan, Jumanji, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Love and hate abound.
If you don't want spoilers for Avatar: The Last Airbender, go...
Haunted Mill: The Walk Through from 2020-10-23T22:17:09
Join Stephanie Steele as she gets spooked walking through the Haunted Mill!
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 23, 2020 from 2020-10-23T21:33:37
Today's news, Police officers in Bellevue are investigating a possible murder-suicide that took place at a coffee shop. A Utah treasure hunter is facing possible charges to digging in the Fort Yell...
ListenThe Story Behind Righteous Slice from 2020-10-23T16:30:08
An interview with Cheryl Crawford, one of the owners of Righteous Slice in Rexburg. She shares the story of how her husband went to France and learned how to make the authentic Italian pizza they s...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 23, 2020 from 2020-10-23T13:23:43
The National Weather Service predicts the first snow of the winter this weekend in east Idaho, Idaho's unemployment claims drop for 24th consecutive week, and the state announces plans to deal with...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 22, 2020 from 2020-10-22T21:39:05
Today's news, Police arrested a man after his neighbor borrowed his WIFI and found child pornography. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, schools are seeing a decline in student attendance. Govern...
ListenLivestream Rock Opera "Deep Love" This Weekend from 2020-10-22T18:24:04
Deep Love is a rock opera tragedy that will be available to livestream this weekend. This is an interview with Tennyson Miller, the director of the show. He shares why he decided to put together th...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 22, 2020 from 2020-10-22T13:29:54
Wyo. Gov. Mark Gordon holds a COVID-19 press conference, the Custer County Sheriff's Office releases full report of deadly shooting, and police close a six-month investigation into American Falls v...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 21, 2020 from 2020-10-21T21:21:52
Today's news, Police have identified the remains of a Teton County man that went missing in 2005. Wind and fires are causing problems for drivers on Interstate 15. Wyoming State sent in a Covid-19...
ListenWhat You Need to Know About HJR 4 from 2020-10-21T17:15:49
An interview with Scott Bedke, Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives. He breaks down why HJR 4 is on all Idaho ballots this year, and talks about how HJR 4 will (or will not) impact Idaho c...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 21, 2020 from 2020-10-21T13:33:09
A high-speed chase ends in three felony charges in Idaho Falls, non-COVID deaths increase in Idaho, and Yellowstone proposes more days open for winter travel.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 20, 2020 from 2020-10-20T21:22:03
Today's news, Idaho State Officials have found there have been more deaths this year than in the past; not including deaths from COVID-19. The Idaho Education Association has created a new hotline...
ListenINL Nuclear Science Week and Scholarship Competition from 2020-10-20T17:36:11
An interview with Jennifer Jackson, the K-12 education program manager at Idaho National Laboratory about the virtual Nuclear Science Week. She talks about what activities are available and shares ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 20, 2020 from 2020-10-20T13:20:52
Three people are sent to the hospital after a car crash near Ririe, a woman in jail makes a false confession, and Idaho's gas prices drop by a penny.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 19, 2020 from 2020-10-19T22:13:20
Today's news, Idaho's average gas prices have seen another drop. Today is National Move Over Awareness Day and AAA is asking drivers to give workers and first responders space when they are on the ...
ListenWhat to do if You Encounter a Mountain Lion from 2020-10-19T19:08:12
An interview with Idaho Fish and Game regional communications manager, James Brower, about the recent mountain lion encounter in Utah. He gives advice about what to do if you ever encounter a mount...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 19, 2020 from 2020-10-19T15:30:46
Three people die from car accident near Idaho Falls, police investigate shooting in Idaho Falls, and Sister Sharon Eubank speaks as the G-20 Forum.
ListenThe Spot - Finding Your Passion from 2020-10-17T05:49:30
Dal, Blake, and Daniel talk about what you can do to find your passion! Not sure what major to even choose? You're not alone. Listen for our interview with Brother Haacke of the Comm department.
BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 16, 2020 from 2020-10-17T01:36:46
Today's News: A man from Boise was arrested after pulling out a gun at a haunted house, the City of Rigby approved a proposal to raise fees for water, sanitation, park, rodeo, and traffic violation...
ListenThe Story Behind Kelsi's Kitchen from 2020-10-16T20:18:16
An interview with Kelsi Petersen, the founder of Kelsi's Kitchen. She makes raw food chocolate bites that can now be found in Broulims and other stores across Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. She ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 16, 2020 from 2020-10-16T15:22:42
East Idaho hospitals urge the public to follow public health guidelines, the Idaho Business for Education Board announces a new apprenticeship program, and Idaho Fish and Game will relocate 70 elk ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 15, 2020 from 2020-10-16T01:22:43
Today's News: One person died in a five car crash this morning in Idaho Falls, Governor Brad Little advised Idahoans to remain vigilant in COVID-19 precautions and eight swans were released in Yell...
ListenPocatello's All Hallows Eve to Restore Brady Chapel from 2020-10-15T19:55:26
An interview with Jim Anglesey, the Pocatello assistant city planner and staff liaison to the Historic Preservation Commission. He talks about All Hallows Eve, a cemetery scavenger hunt on Oct. 24 ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 15, 2020 from 2020-10-15T16:04:56
A judge is set to decide whether an involuntary manslaughter case in east Idaho will go to trial, the U.S. Supreme Court declines to take up Idaho's sex reassignment case, and Elder David A. Bednar...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 14, 2020 from 2020-10-15T00:36:41
Today's News: A warning from the Bonneville County Sheriff's office about a phone scam in the area, a man videoed himself being stalked by a mountain lion near Provo and how to donate Christmas pre...
ListenDonate Christmas Toys to Kids in Need Through Idaho Falls Blessings from 2020-10-14T19:32:49
An interview with Shawnee Whitehead, the Christmas toys admin for Idaho Falls Blessings. This is an organization dedicated to donating used and new items to families in need. They are in need of ne...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 14, 2020 from 2020-10-14T15:32:11
A young missionary from Highland, UT passes away in Switzerland, Steve Pankey is indicted in 30-year-old homicide case, Yellowstone will close winter lodging this year, and the INL voices support f...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 13, 2020 from 2020-10-14T01:30:12
Today's News: A man has been banned from Cadwell School District grounds until the end of the school year because he would not wear a mask at a football game, a man was arrested in Idaho Falls for ...
Listen"Visitors Welcome" A Devotional by Jerrod Guddat from 2020-10-13T23:49:54
The devotional address given by Jerrod Guddat on Oct. 13, titled "Visitors Welcome". He spoke about the importance of helping people feel welcome in our church. He also shared his experience of joi...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 13, 2020 from 2020-10-13T15:25:44
BYU-Idaho releases a statement about COVID-19 among students, The 22nd installment of the Joseph Smith Papers series is released, and a corporation seeks to partner with the INL to create micro mod...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 12, 2020 from 2020-10-13T00:53:08
Today's News: A man was involved in a high-speed police chase last Friday, more controversy on the removal of the Pocatello High School Indian's mascot and the groundbreaking of the Moses Lake Wash...
ListenAn Interview with Devotional Speaker Jerrod Guddat from 2020-10-12T22:09:54
An interview with Jerrod Guddat, the director of the BYU-Idaho Support Center. He spoke at a BYU-Idaho devotional on Oct. 13. This is an interview before the devotional. In the interview, he spoke ...
ListenWhat You Need to Know if You are a First-time Voter in Madison County from 2020-10-12T19:55:21
An interview with Madison County Clerk Kim Muir, and Election Director Brenda Stoor. They give advice to first time voters, and discuss what this year's Election Day will look like. https://www.by...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 12, 2020 from 2020-10-12T15:21:54
Amazon announces hiring for their new distribution center in Nampa, hunters report success on nonnative mountain goat hunts, inconsistent COVID-19 case numbers come from a meat-packing plant in Uta...
ListenThe Spot - Fall Traditions from 2020-10-10T00:48:20
Dal, Blake, and Daniel talk about fall traditions! Blake shares the origins of haunted houses, pumpkin spice, and trick-or-treating. What are some of your favorite fall traditions?
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 9, 2020 from 2020-10-09T23:27:12
Today's news, Governor Brad Little said in a conference today, the state of Idaho is on track for a historic state budget surplus. Idaho's state superintendent Sherri Ybarra, is asking for $20-mill...
ListenDelfeayo Marsalis- Jazz Party from 2020-10-09T19:29:44
Join the "Jazz Party" with Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra with their latest album! Delfeayo tells us all about the culture of jazz in New Orleans along with the stories behind his ...
ListenThe Caramel Tree Re-Opens Under New Management from 2020-10-09T18:45:42
An interview with Andrew Nelson, new owner of The Caramel Tree in Rigby and Idaho Falls. Nelson is a BYU-Idaho graduate and shares what opening a business is like. He also talks about what treats t...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 9, 2020 from 2020-10-09T15:21:02
The Idaho unemployment rate drops for the 22nd week in a row, a grizzly bear is illegally poached in Fremont County, and Jackson area officials announce they'll be making a COVID-19 community updat...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 8, 2020 from 2020-10-08T23:49:44
Today's news, Idaho hospital administrators are seeing some concerns with hospitals filling up as COvid-19 numbers rise. Christopher Tapp is suing the Idaho Falls Police Department for coercing him...
ListenThe Story Behind The Haunted Mill in Teton from 2020-10-08T20:05:28
The Haunted Mill in Teton is now open. Kim Briggs owns The Haunted Mill with her husband Dennis. She spoke to us about how the mill became haunted, and what the hiring process is like for their sca...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 8, 2020 from 2020-10-08T15:24:41
Idaho records its youngest COVID-19 death, litigation continues in a lawsuit filed by Bonner County about Coronavirus relief funds, Idaho Gov. Brad Little announces apprenticeship plan, and high sc...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 7, 2020 from 2020-10-08T00:26:13
Today's news, As the COVID-19 pandemic continues the need for plasma is rising. Idaho continues to be in the red zone for new confirmed cases and the increase may come from school starting. Idaho F...
ListenBoys and Their Anxiety for Future Success from 2020-10-07T18:25:08
An interview with Dr. Timothy Rarick, a faculty member in the department of Home and Family at BYU-Idaho. We discuss the American Family Survey for 2020. He was not involved in the survey, but has ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 7, 2020 from 2020-10-07T16:00:15
The trial for Brian Dripps is moved to Bannock County, Elder Gerrit W. Gong of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his wife test positive for COVID-19, construction moves forward in...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 6, 2020 from 2020-10-06T23:31:57
Today's news, The Chubbuck Police Department are searching for three people involved in a robbery at a liquor store. Elder Gerrit W. Gong, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for The Church...
Listen"Service Soothes Suffering" A Devotional by Roger Adams from 2020-10-06T22:50:23
A devotional address given by Roger Adams on Oct 6. He is a senior software engineer for BYU-Idaho and has been at BYU-Idaho for over twenty years. In his devotional, he spoke about the importance ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 6, 2020 from 2020-10-06T15:47:51
Idaho Gov. Brad Little announced COVID-19 relief fund plan, Wyoming health officials encourage residents to follow health guidelines, and the Mullen fire grows to one of the largest in Wyoming stat...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 5, 2020 from 2020-10-06T00:10:07
Today's news, Several bus routes at the Bonnevile joint school district 93 have been suspended as many bus drivers are quarantined or have COVID-19. BYU-Idaho announced new COVID-19 guidelines for ...
ListenInterview with Devotional Speaker Roger Adams from 2020-10-05T23:57:21
An interview with Roger Adams, a senior software engineer at BYU-Idaho. He spoke at a BYU-Idaho devotional on Oct 6. This is an interview before the devotional. In the interview, he spoke about why...
ListenKiwi Loco Idaho Falls Now Closed from 2020-10-05T18:28:21
An interview with Senessa Tiffany, a former owner of Kiwi Loco Idaho Falls about their final months with Kiwi Loco. She shares the impact COVID-19 had on their business, what they did to adapt and ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 5, 2020 from 2020-10-05T15:46:03
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hosts the 190th Semi-annual General Conference, Yellowstone National Park sees a large uptick in employee COVID-19 cases, and a dispute over masks sh...
ListenThe Spot - Overcoming Your Fears from 2020-10-02T23:59:07
The team talks about how to overcome your fears. Blake conquers his fear of playing music in front of a crowd!
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 2, 2020 from 2020-10-02T23:46:43
Today's news, Three Idaho counties have been moved to a moderate covid-19 risk level. An Idaho Falls man has been arrested for alleged enticement of a child. Students are keeping busy this fell by ...
ListenIdaho Falls Opera Theater Performing Hansel and Gretel from 2020-10-02T19:27:20
An interview with Rachel Ricks, a BYU-Idaho student and a lead role in the Idaho Falls Opera Theater production of Hansel and Gretel. She talks about her experience finding opera and what an opera ...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 2, 2020 from 2020-10-02T15:29:27
Gov. Brad Little announces Idaho will remain in Phase 4 of the COVID-19 reopening plan for at least another two weeks, Idaho Falls School District #91 will move to two-day school weeks starting Oct...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for October 1, 2020 from 2020-10-01T23:35:37
Today's news, Pocatello Officials are asking for help on a investigation regarding a shooting that took place close to the City Hall. As winter draws closer some campgrounds and lodges are beginnin...
ListenAl's Sporting Goods Idaho Falls Grand Opening from 2020-10-01T18:16:03
An interview with Lindee Stone, the marketing manager for Al's Sporting Goods. She shares details for the grand opening of the Idaho Falls store and why they chose Idaho Falls to be their first out...
ListenMorning Headlines for October 1, 2020 from 2020-10-01T17:14:23
Eastern Idaho Public Health moves three counties into 'moderate' risk zones, girls wrestling is on the cusp of becoming an official IHSAA sport, and Holt Arena turns 50.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 30, 2020 from 2020-09-30T23:46:10
Today's news, An Idaho Falls man has been arrested after hitting a bicycler with his car and driving off. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon is loosening the restaurant restrictions caused my covid-19. A...
ListenIdaho Falls Symphony Goes Online for New Season from 2020-09-30T19:02:52
An interview with Thomas Heuser, the music director and conductor of the Idaho Falls Symphony. He talks about some of the changes for this season including online concerts, the symphony season them...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 30, 2020 from 2020-09-30T15:40:53
An Idaho Falls man is charged after hitting a teenager with his pickup truck, Chubbuck police are looking for a suspect who shot at officers, and Intermountain Healthcare plans to purchase Saltzer ...
Listen"Make Christ the Center of Your Life" from 2020-09-29T23:30:55
A devotional address given by Peter Williams on Sept 29. He is the online learning director of quality assurance and innovation for BYU-Idaho and spoke about making Christ the center of our lives.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 29, 2020 from 2020-09-29T23:24:53
Today's news, The Idaho Department of Fish and Game removed 8 exotic reptiles, including an alligator from a home in Bonneville county. Two teenage boys have been arrested for murdering a man in hi...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 29, 2020 from 2020-09-29T15:24:35
A shooting kills one on Ammon Rd., a tipped bulldozer kills its driver, an explosion at a Nampa sugar beet plant injures five, and we talk with U.S. Sen. Jim Risch(R-ID).
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 28, 2020 from 2020-09-29T00:28:49
Today's news, Idaho's national parks and many others are seeing an increase in trash and waste on public lands. The BYU-Idaho Health Center is seeing long lines of people as they go to get COVID-19...
ListenInterview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Peter Williams from 2020-09-28T23:04:01
An interview with Peter Williams, the Online Learning Director of Quality Assurance and Innovation for BYU-Idaho. He gave a devotional address Sept. 29 at BYU-Idaho titled, "Make Christ the Center ...
ListenInterview with U.S. Senator for Idaho Jim Risch from 2020-09-28T18:56:07
An interview with U.S. Senator for Idaho, Jim Risch. Senator Risch has represented Idaho in the Senate for two terms now and is hoping to win a third. He has been in Idaho politics for a long time ...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 28, 2020 from 2020-09-28T15:17:07
Guidelines from Idaho doctors emphasize the importance of masks, 'Operation Firewood Rescue' brings wood to needy families in Utah, and the first young woman in Wyoming receives an Eagle Scout award.
ListenThe Spot - Changes from Covid-19 from 2020-09-26T01:05
The Spot Podcast returns with a new season and episodes. This first episode features hosts Blake Michael, Dal Araujo and Daniel Allen. They compare life before the pandemic and how things are today...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 25, 2020 from 2020-09-25T23:25:43
Today's news. Two People were arrested by SWAT today after a long standoff. Construction for a new Behavioral Health Center for The Madison Memorial Hospital will begin soon. The Church of Jesus Ch...
ListenThe Straw Maze: An Interview with Dallin Lochridge from 2020-09-25T18:27:12
An interview with Dallin Lochridge, the general manager for The Straw Maze near Rexburg. He tells us what he loves about the maze and what it's like being the scarer behind the mask.
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Morning Headlines for September 25, 2020 from 2020-09-25T15:39:05
The Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center is lifting fire restrictions for East Idaho, an Idaho Falls man is arrested on felony drug and battery charges, and two Idaho schools are named as National...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 24, 2020 from 2020-09-25T00:25:46
Today's news, The Eastern Idaho Interagency Fir Center is lifting the fire restrictions for East Idaho. Starting today flags will be placed half mast in honor of Firefighter Ricky Fulton. The Poca...
ListenDistance Learning: An Interview with Debbie Critchfield from 2020-09-24T20:24:28
An interview with Idaho State Board of Education President Debbie Critchfield about how teachers and parents can help students with distance learning. https://www.byui.edu/radio/debbie-critchfield-...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 24, 2020 from 2020-09-24T15:35:55
Election officials say they hope to reach 1 million registered voters this year, Bonneville County updates election security measures, and moths are attacking hundreds of acres of forest near Driggs.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 23, 2020 from 2020-09-24T00:41:12
Today's new, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon spoke in front of the senate committee on environment and public works. A plane fighting the Chill Fire crashed, killing the pilot. Madison Memorial Hospi...
ListenIdaho High School Activities Association on Fall High School Sports from 2020-09-23T18:33:37
Idaho High School Activities Association assistant director Mike Federico discusses what fall sports are looking like this year in high schools across Idaho. https://www.byui.edu/radio/idaho-high-s...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 23, 2020 from 2020-09-23T15:29:07
Idaho schools offer a variety of information sets about how they're being affected by COVID-19, a Jefferson County man is sentenced to two years probation after lighting his own house on fire, and ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 22, 2020 from 2020-09-23T00:25:29
Today's news, Idaho Hospitals are starting be concerned as hospitals begin to reach full capacity. A Chubbuck man has been arrested after sexually assaulting a teenage girl. Student's of the Pocate...
ListenDevotional Address from Elder Randy D. Funk and Sister Andrea Funk from 2020-09-22T23:48:25
Devotional address given to BYU-Idaho students on Sept. 22 by General Authority Seventy Randy D. Funk and Sister Andrea C, Funk. Sister Funk's talk is titled “Acting on Inspiration – Go and Do” and...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 22, 2020 from 2020-09-22T15:41:21
A 24-year-old Pocatello man was killed on I-15 Sunday night, the Idaho Science and Technology Charter School closes its doors due to COVID-19 exposures, and police and businesses work together to e...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 21, 2020 from 2020-09-21T23:04:53
Today's news, The Idaho State Police are reminding drivers to drive safe in construction zones. COVID-19 cases in Idaho are beginning to slow down. President Russel M Nelson of The Church of Jesus ...
ListenInterview with Elder Randy D. Funk from 2020-09-21T22:13:54
An interview with Elder Randy D. Funk, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about his upcoming devotional address.
ListenTeton Dam Marathon and Virtual Race from 2020-09-21T18:52:48
An interview with Teton Dam Marathon race director Jon Faldmo about the changes to this year's race. byui.edu/radio/teton-dam-marathon-continues-other-races-go-virtual
ListenMorning Headlines for September 21, 2020 from 2020-09-21T15:24:29
Governor Brad Little announces Idaho will remain in phase 4 reopening restrictions for at least two more weeks, robocalls are expected to surge this fall, and Idaho politicians respond to the passi...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 18, 2020 from 2020-09-19T00:39:26
Today's news, Governor Brad Little announced Idaho is one of the top states in the nation for the economic rebound and employment percentage. BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring is inviting student...
ListenExperience Rexburg: An Interview with Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce from 2020-09-18T20:00:52
An interview with Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce CEO Christopher Mann and his assistant, Sa'Bryn Atkins about Experience Rexburg happening this Saturday, September 19. https://www.byui.edu/radio/...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 18, 2020 from 2020-09-18T15:47:57
The number of Idahoans filing for unemployment drops again, Yellowstone sees near-record visitor numbers in August, fruit harvests see uptick in "you-picks," and Kanye West will remain on the Idaho...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 17, 2020 from 2020-09-18T00:40:48
Today's news, A man that ran from a crash has been found at an Idaho hospital. A conservative group is working towards a law to ban female transgender athletes from participating in women's sports....
ListenMuseum Of Idaho to Display 200-Year-Old Flag from 2020-09-17T22:16:11
Museum of Idaho's curator, Carrie Anderson Athay, talked to BYU-Idaho Radio about the restoration process of the Lawyer flag, a 13-star U.S. flag that's more than 200 years old. She hopes to have i...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 17, 2020 from 2020-09-17T15:53:42
Three new court dates are set in the Daybell cases, Pocatello High School retires its mascot, and an update on wildfires in Idaho.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 16, 2020 from 2020-09-17T00:41:19
Today's news, The Hocus Pocus event at Hemming Village has been canceled because of the Corona Virus. Virtual Suicide Prevention Conference will be held Friday by the Idaho State University Counsel...
ListenConversation with Idaho Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate Paulette Jordan from 2020-09-16T21:51:03
An Interview with Paulette Jordan, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Idaho this year.
ListenInterview with BYU-Idaho Vice Presidents Amy LaBaugh and Brett Cook from 2020-09-16T18:57:38
An interview with BYU-Idaho Vice Presidents Amy LaBaugh and Brett Cook about the changes made to campus for the fall semester and more details about the fast and meal this Sunday, September 20.
ListenMorning Headlines for September 16, 2020 from 2020-09-16T15:31:07
Bonneville High School will cancel classes for the next two days after a student tested positive for COVID-19, wildfires are down dramatically in Idaho, and a girl playing high school football in U...
Listen"We Are All Enlisted" from 2020-09-16T00:37:38
BYU-Idaho's President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly Eyring encouraged students to follow precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic, asked them to continue to be friendly and told them about the s...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 15, 2020 from 2020-09-16T00:28
Today's news, A fire has broken out on the west side of the Blackfoot reservoir. Idaho's suicide rates have decreased this year. The Latter-day Saint Charities are donating food and transportation ...
ListenBarber Pop Shop Grand Opening Interview from 2020-09-15T16:37:28
Barber Pop Shop in Rexburg is finally having their grand opening after months of delay due to COVID-19. This is an interview with Emmeline Bressler, the marketing specialist for Barber Pop Shop. ht...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 15, 2020 from 2020-09-15T15:20:55
150 students and educators in Idaho Falls School District #91 go into self-isolation, a new argument comes up in an ongoing dispute about lethal injection records in Idaho, and a U.S. Court says wi...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 14, 2020 from 2020-09-15T00:16:40
Today's News, Governor Brad Little has declared today to be Missing Persons Day. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has issued a warning to eastern Idaho residents. BYU-Idaho Vice Presid...
ListenInterview with David Archuleta from 2020-09-14T19:15:13
Popular singer David Archuleta is coming to Idaho Falls to perform a live drive-in concert. This is an interview with Archuleta about his upcoming performance here in Eastern Idaho and more about h...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 14, 2020 from 2020-09-14T15:58:46
Eastern Idaho Public Health moves Fremont and Madison Counties into the moderate risk zone, Governor Brad Little announces he'll be restoring $99 million in education spending that was cut earlier ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 11, 2020 from 2020-09-12T00:44:50
Today's news, Governor Brad Little is bringing back $99 million of relief fund money to Idaho schools. BYU-Idaho has a new app to help students get involved, but still stay safe during the pandemic...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 11, 2020 from 2020-09-11T15:05:40
Lori Vallow Daybell pleads not guilty to two felony charges, the countywide mask mandate is lifted in Teton County, ID and 34 illegal snakes are seized in Boise.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 10, 2020 from 2020-09-11T00:41:44
Today's news, Idaho has seen a decrease in fatality numbers during the 100 deadliest days of summer. Lori Vallow Daybell plead not guilty to her felony charges. BYU-Idaho Online Vice President Jon ...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 10, 2020 from 2020-09-10T15:44:59
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has confirmed the state's first two cases of West Nile Virus in 2020 and Pocatello High School considers dropping its "Indian" mascot.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 9, 2020 from 2020-09-10T01:08:02
Today's news, The Lone Star Fire in Yellowstone National Park continues to burn even with colder weather. A Nebraska man was accused of stealing from a gas station. The group Helping Hands are reac...
ListenHow to Identify Census Fraud Scammers from 2020-09-10T00:10:33
An Interview with Jeremy Johnson with the Better Business Bureau Pacific North West about tactics being used by scammers posing as census data gatherers.
ListenMorning Headlines for September 9, 2020 from 2020-09-09T15:05:11
Idaho tax revenues are coming in much higher than expected, more fires pop up across Idaho, and a new Museum of Idaho exhibit will display an 18th century U.S. flag.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 8, 2020 from 2020-09-09T01:09:41
Today's news, The Caribou National Forest is looking for any information about the wild mountain fire near Pocatello. An Earthquake from March caused some structural concerns for The Craters of the...
ListenMorning Headlines for September 8, 2020 from 2020-09-08T17:02:39
A major storm system causes power outages across Idaho, some local schools cancel today due to the outages, one person is killed and three more sent to the hospital in car crash near Tetonia, and t...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 4, 2020 from 2020-09-05T00:42:43
Today's News, Idaho Teacher's pay is ranked 33rd in the Nation. A man was sentenced to jail after attacking a woman and pouring hot sauce in her eyes. St. John's Health in Jackson is adding a new ...
ListenEastern Idaho Public Health Shares Details About Counting COVID-19 College Students from 2020-09-05T00:39:05
An Interview with James Corbett about how BYU-Idaho's reopening will affect the community.
ListenMorning Headlines for September 4, 2020 from 2020-09-04T15:43:04
Governor Brad Little announces Idaho will remain in phase 4 of the economic recovery for another two weeks, the search continues for a missing two-year-old in Eagle, and Pocatello High School will ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 3, 2020 from 2020-09-04T00:44:40
Today's News, Governor Butch Little has extended Phase four for another two weeks. A man was arrested after threatening a woman with a gun. A new artist has been chosen to paint a mural on path 22 ...
ListenDonation Drive with the Idaho Falls Police Department and Idaho Department of Corrections from 2020-09-03T22:53:26
The IFPD and IDOC are seeking donations to give to members of the reentry programs to help people acclimate to community life after incarceration.
ListenMorning Headlines for September 3, 2020 from 2020-09-03T15:28:58
Chad Daybell's attorney asks the judge to dismiss all charges against Daybell, a commercial nuclear reactor project is set for East Idaho, and the Madison County Prosecutor files a motion to combin...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 2, 2020 from 2020-09-03T00:55:03
Today's news, A phone scam is going on throughout the Jefferson County. The Idaho State Police, city, and county have already made 53 traffic stops during operation life saver. A 17 year-old Rigby...
ListenNew Budget Information from the State Education Department from 2020-09-02T20:21:12
An interview with Marilyn Whitney, the deputy superintendent for communications and policy, all about the budget requests submitted this week from the state superintendent's office.
ListenMorning Headlines for September 2, 2020 from 2020-09-02T15:33:51
Special unemployment aid will be distributed retroactively in Idaho, the Idaho State Treasurer appeals the district court ruling which told her to vacate the State Capitol Building, two schools clo...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for September 1st, 2020 from 2020-09-02T00:42:50
Today's News, A woman was threatened at gun point by her boyfriend in Bonneville county. The State of Idaho will begin making payments to the Trump Administration's new conservative plan. The Idaho...
Listen"Navigating Through Our Mortal Journey" from 2020-09-01T20:32:22
Kerry Lawrence the copy and print services manager at BYU-Idaho spoke about remembering to accomplish the small and simple tasks so that we can become what we want to be at the end of our lives.
ListenInterview with Devotional Speaker Kerry Lawrence from 2020-09-01T20:27:51
His talk was entitled, “Navigating Through Our Mortal Journey”. He spoke about remembering to accomplish the small and simple tasks so that we can become what we want to be at the end of our lives.
ListenMorning Headlines for September 1, 2020 from 2020-09-01T15:44:49
Eastern Idaho Public Health lifts gathering and health restrictions in Lemhi and Clark Counties, night-time vandals throw rocks at cars in Idaho Falls, and a new elementary school opens in Rigby.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 31, 2020 from 2020-09-01T00:38:48
Today's news, An Idaho Falls woman was arrested after fleeing a fiery car accident. Visitors are mistaking herd dogs as lost dogs. Governor Little is agreed to work with the Trump Administration to...
ListenInterview with Author Mitchell Taylor from 2020-08-31T20:44:09
Interview with a Rigby teen author Mitchell Taylor on his debut book about The Atonement.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 31, 2020 from 2020-08-31T15:48:04
"What the Vote Idaho" urges students to register to vote, Boise hosts the 21st annual Strengthening Families Training Institute Conference this week, and a bomb squad is called in to Rigby on a fal...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 28, 2020 from 2020-08-29T00:44:12
Today's news, 53 inmates at the Bingham County prison have tested positive for COVID-19. U.S Army soldiers are being sent out to fight fires in the western part of the U.S. Nearly 50 million dollar...
ListenMorning Headlines for August 28, 2020 from 2020-08-28T15:17:07
Idaho decides whether to adopt new CDC guidelines, new numbers on COVID-19 in Idaho are released, and Senate Pro-tem Brent Hill reacts to the special legislative session that finished earlier this ...
ListenIdaho State Rep. Doug Ricks Reacts to Special Session from 2020-08-28T01:20:28
Idaho State Rep. Doug Ricks, Dist. 34 A, talks about the special session and what he's thinking about for the next general session of the legislature.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 27, 2020 from 2020-08-28T00:41:12
Today's news, A Wyoming man is going to the Idaho Supreme Court to get his sentence reduced. A new scam is going around and is targeting Idaho nurses. The Eastern Idaho State Fair Food Truck Tour i...
ListenIdaho Senate Pro Tempore Brent Hill Reacts to Special Session from 2020-08-27T22:49
Idaho Senate Pro Tempore Brent Hill talked to us about the special session where legislators passed a bill to provide every elector to vote in person and a bill to provide limited immunity during t...
ListenClosure at Pacific Creek Landing from 2020-08-27T19:50:56
CJ Adams from Grand Teton National Park addresses the closure and why. He also explains the importance of water safety when on the waterways.
ListenInterview with Madison School District Superintendent Dr. Geoff Thomas from 2020-08-27T19:27:18
Dr, Geoff Thomas talks about being a superintendent for 20 years and what he hopes for students this year.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 27, 2020 from 2020-08-27T16:14:20
The Idaho legislature finished its special legislative session yesterday, passing bills and resolutions on absentee ballots, gubernatorial emergency powers and liability for private and public enti...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 26, 2020 from 2020-08-27T00:42:14
Today's news, Police arrested three people involved in a pursuit, but are still searching for one more. Ammon Bundy was arrested for the second time in two days. The Idaho Falls Council is consider...
ListenHow are local schools reopening this fall? from 2020-08-26T17:57:41
Local school districts are impacted differently by COVID-19 and accordingly follow somewhat different guidelines for opening up again for school this fall.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 26, 2020 from 2020-08-26T15:53:18
Idaho State Police arrest Ammon Bundy at the Statehouse on trespassing and resisting arrest charges, Fish and Game Officers are on the look for a mountain lion that killed a horse near Hailey, and ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 25, 2020 from 2020-08-26T00:42:43
Today's news, The Church of Jesus Christ announced a new online way for members to add names to a prayer roll. A man was arrested for two burglary events in Ammon. Idaho Falls police are looking in...
Listen"Our Journey on the Covenant Path" a Devotional with Tim G. Belnap from 2020-08-25T22:17:33
Learning how keeping our covenants can help us to understand Jesus Christ and his mission for us.
ListenAn interview with Tim G. Belnap from 2020-08-25T21:10:49
Learning how keeping our covenants can help us to understand Jesus Christ and his mission for us.
ListenFriends, Colleagues Reflect on the Career of Karole Honas from 2020-08-25T19:46:07
Friends and colleagues who have worked with Karole Honas over the years reflect on her career as she retires after 30 years at KIFI Local News 8.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 25, 2020 from 2020-08-25T16:04:59
The Idaho state special legislative session kicks off with protests and committee hearings, a man is killed while crossing a sidewalk in Boise, and CARES Act funding helps boost University of Wyomi...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 24, 2020 from 2020-08-25T00:43:14
Today's news, The Bear Creek Fire is now 60% contained, but firefighters have concerns with upcoming weather conditions. Two juveniles were in a dirt biking accident at the Sand Dunes outside of A...
ListenInterview with Karole Honas from 2020-08-24T21:52:17
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Brandon Isle sat down with her at her home in Blackfoot to talk a...
ListenInterview with Jay Hildebrandt from 2020-08-24T21:52:15
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Jay Hildebrandt, Karole's co-anchor for 29 years, talks about the...
ListenInterview with Terri Reddout from 2020-08-24T21:52:14
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Terri Reddout began working with Karole in the 1970s at KPVI in P...
ListenInterview with Mark Browning from 2020-08-24T21:52:13
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Mark Browning worked with Karole, was her competition and conside...
ListenInterview with Brenda Baumgartner Stanley from 2020-08-24T21:52:11
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Brenda Baumgartner Stanley worked with Karole at Local News 8 the...
ListenInterview with Kris Millgate from 2020-08-24T21:52:09
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Kris Millgate worked with Karole twice and considers her a dear f...
ListenInterview with Todd Kunz from 2020-08-24T21:52:07
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Todd Kunz has worked with Karole two different times and is her f...
ListenInterview with Michael Coats from 2020-08-24T21:52:06
Karole Honas, an anchor for KIFI Local News 8, is retiring after 30 years at the station and more as a journalist in Eastern Idaho. Michael Coats is the chief meteorologist at Local News 8 and talk...
ListenMorning Headlines for August 24, 2020 from 2020-08-24T17:14:06
Gov. Brad Little announces Idaho will remain in Phase 4 of his reopening plan for at least two more weeks, 14,000 Idaho jobs are added in July as unemployment rate drops to 5%, lightning starts a f...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 21, 2020 from 2020-08-22T00:42:40
Today's news, The Tabernacle of Temple Square is canceling this years Christmas event, but continues to share music online. The Fill the Boot program put on by the International Association of Fir...
ListenBack to School Safety Tips with the Rexburg Police Department from 2020-08-21T20:04:44
Officer Shawn Scott with the Rexburg Police Department's School Division shared some tips for keeping kids safe at school.
ListenIdaho Falls School District #91 Addresses Opening Concerns from 2020-08-21T19:51:40
After an Aug. 12 meeting in which school board members switched directions on re-opening plans in Idaho Falls School District #91, reconciling differences of opinion on necessary safety measures ha...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 21, 2020 from 2020-08-21T15:40:25
Idaho Falls Dist. 91's Board of Trustees voted to delay the start of school until August 31, Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 has outlined its plan for fans at athletic events and the director...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 20, 2020 from 2020-08-21T00:42:41
Today's news, A man was arrested for waking up and stabbing an Idaho Falls couple in their home. Police officers are asking drivers to be aware and drive safe as school and harvest season begin. Am...
ListenFire Facts and Prevention Tips from the Bureau of Land Management from 2020-08-20T19:41:31
An Interview with Kelsey Griffee, the fire prevention and information officer at the BLM for Idaho Falls.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 20, 2020 from 2020-08-20T15:31
Idaho Falls School District 91's Board of Trustees will meet tonight in an emergency meeting to talk about possibly delaying the start of school until September 8, Governor Brad Little has called a...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 19, 2020 from 2020-08-20T00:45:24
Today's News, there is a new scam in the Pocatello area as someone is calling claiming to be a police officer and asking for money. A teacher and some students at BYU have proven that masks do work...
ListenWeather News Service Interview About the Heat Wave in Eastern Idaho from 2020-08-19T22:28:14
An Interview with Jack Messick from the Weather News Service office in Pocatello about the current, record-breaking heat wave.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 19, 2020 from 2020-08-19T16:25:09
Four women will compete this November in Wyoming's U.S. House and U.S. Senate races, Bannock County voters will answer an advisory vote this November about whether Pocatello and Chubbuck should mer...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 18, 2020 from 2020-08-19T01:10:49
Today's news, Flour Idaho and MarCOM LLC have made a mentor-protege agreement to give MarCOM employees onsite work. Idaho Falls District 91 received a letter from parents, students, teachers and pa...
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Harold Rose from 2020-08-19T00:33:06
Harold Rose, the bowling, skating, and gaming supervisor for BYU-Idaho, gave a message titled "Shh... Be Still" during a BYU-Idaho devotional on August 18, 2020.
ListenShh... Be Still - Harold Rose Devotional from 2020-08-19T00:21:07
Harold Rose spoke in the BYU-Idaho Devotional on August 18, 2020, about how to hear promptings by being still.
ListenMorning Headlines For August 18, 2020 from 2020-08-18T16:13:49
A single-vehicle crash claimed the life of a Pocatello woman, upset parents, students and others have sent letters to Idaho Falls Dist. 91 about its new reopening plan, an oversize load is blocking...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 17, 2020 from 2020-08-18T01:12:44
Today's news, The Eastern Idaho State Fair has chosen this year's scholarship winners. More police will be patrolling for DUI drivers starting today until labor day. ISU is starting school today wi...
ListenOutdoor Journalist Halfway Through Ocean to Idaho Journey from 2020-08-17T20:37:40
Outdoor journalist Kris Millgate is about halfway through her 850-mile journey to document Chinook salmon as they return to Central Idaho from the Pacific Ocean. https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-ou...
ListenFull Interview: Local Outdoor Journalist Documents Magical Journey of Chinook Salmon from 2020-08-17T19:58:17
Outdoor journalist Kriss Millgate is on an 850-mile journey to document the route Chinook Salmon take up four rivers, eight dams and past countless predators to return home to spawn and die. Photo ...
ListenMorning Headlines For August 17, 2020 from 2020-08-17T16:57:08
A man drowned in the Porteuf River Sunday afternoon, firefighters in Pocatello put out a small fire that forced people to evacuate their homes near Chinese Peak Saturday, Idaho Fish and Game office...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 14, 2020 from 2020-08-15T01:14:49
Today's news: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have changed their magazines to three new magazines. The Wyoming Department of Transportation announces completion timeline of the Snak...
ListenThe Wild Adventure Corn Maze Presents The Sunflower Patch from 2020-08-14T20:40:27
Owner Ryan Searle talks about the changes they have made for their second year running the sunflower patch in August.
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Fremont School District's Reopening Plan from 2020-08-14T18:39:42
An Interview with Byron Stutzman, Superintendent of Fremont School District about their delayed start and plans for reopening schools after Labor Day.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 14, 2020 from 2020-08-14T16:18:18
The lawyer for Lori Vallow Daybell says a letter sent to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about participating in legal proceedings is "disturbing, and at worst, criminal."...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 13, 2020 from 2020-08-14T00:47:54
Today's News: The Bear Creek Fire along the Montana/Idaho border and has burned 4,000 acres. An off-duty police chief shot a man in Custer County. Idaho got it's first Veterans Cemetery.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 13, 2020 from 2020-08-13T16:40:06
Idaho Falls School District 91's board of trustees voted on a return to school plan after listening to public comments, a Pocatello woman is in the hospital after a high speed chase and crash, the ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 12, 2020 from 2020-08-13T01:18:56
Today's News: A wildfire is burning along the Idaho/Montana border. Idaho Falls School District 91 is holding a public forum to decide school reopening protocols. A traditional race to bring awaren...
ListenHearing for Idaho Falls School District 91 from 2020-08-12T22:20:53
A hearing to discuss back to school plans for Idaho Falls School District 91 is open to the public August 12.
ListenBe Still - Tammie Bagley Devotional from 2020-08-12T17:58:11
Tammie Bagley gave a BYU-Idaho Devotional address on August 4, 2020, about listening to the promptings of the Holy Ghost.
ListenChoose to Live Happily Ever After - Robert Stewart Devotional from 2020-08-12T17:48:01
Robert Stewart spoke in the BYU-Idaho Devotional on August 11, 2020, about steps you can take to live happily ever after.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 12, 2020 from 2020-08-12T15:58:07
Grand Teton National Park rangers rescued a climber after he fell in an icy crevasse, Lori Vallow Daybell will have her arraignment on felony charges on Aug. 27, Pocatello/Chubbuck School Dist. 25 ...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 11, 2020 from 2020-08-12T01:25:28
Today's News: A man brought a gun to a bowling alley fist fight. College fall sports have officially been postponed. The devotional speaker and some of his advice for students.
ListenAn Interview with BYU-Idaho Devotional Speaker Robert Stewart from 2020-08-11T20:54:43
Robert Stewart is the Online Learning Managing Director for BYU-Idaho and gave a talk about "Choosing Your Happily Ever After" during a BYU-Idaho devotional on August 11, 2020.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 11, 2020 from 2020-08-11T16:00:51
Two more Eastern Idaho counties enter into the Moderate Risk Level for COVID-19, The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has a new COVID-19 Crisis Counseling Hotline, The Mountain West Conferenc...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 10, 2020 from 2020-08-11T01:07:24
Today's News: Details on a deadly crash near Palisades. The U.S. Government paid a family $38,500 to compensate them for a M-44 cyanide bomb that injured their teenager and killed their dog. More t...
ListenThe Story behind creating the new release of 'From a Distance' from 2020-08-10T21:49
An interview with Ben Watson about the Rexburg Children's Choir and their new music video, which features David Archuleta.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 10, 2020 from 2020-08-10T16:45:06
An Idaho Falls man died in a crash near Palisades Reservoir, a home in St. Anthony is a total loss after a fire Sunday morning, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake toppled a popular rock climbing spot in th...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 7, 2020 from 2020-08-08T00:28:24
Today's News: A fugitive evaded police Thursday night and is still on the run. A helicopter emergency landed on US HWY 20 near Island Park, and School District 91 is holding a public forum where th...
ListenMadison County Fair is Coming Next Week from 2020-08-07T22:35:11
The Madison County Fair is coming next week. Carol Ladle shares what events are available.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 6, 2020 from 2020-08-07T00:26:21
Today's News: A wildfire is burning near INL for the second year in a row. Governor Little addressed the state's plan for reopening schools this fall, and the East Idaho Fair Food Tour announced a ...
ListenEast Idaho Fair Food Tour Announces an Encore Tour from 2020-08-06T19:00:08
The new food tour is hitting the road again. As they finish up their first tour, the group has decided to host a second tour. For more details listen to the interview with Richard Johnson.
ListenMorning Headlines for August 6, 2020 from 2020-08-06T16:14:56
Idaho National Laboratory is investigating a wildfire, Governor Brad Little will talk about going back to school and the latest coronavirus information at noon today, 68 inmates at the Ada County J...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 5, 2020 from 2020-08-06T00:48:29
Today's News: A fire started after a propane tank ignited in a horse trailer off I-15. Two new dogs are K-9 explosive certified with the Pocatello Police Department. A new 47 foot mural has been ad...
ListenRocket Rally Interview with Jeremy Green from 2020-08-05T22:26:48
The 2nd Annual Rocket Rally is Saturday August 8, 2020 at 10 a.m. and is open to the public to come and watch. Here is an interview with Jeremy Green who is in charge of the event.
ListenMorning Headlines August 5, 2020 from 2020-08-05T16:10:14
The owner of a balloon company is apologizing for hard landings that caused at least 11 injuries Monday, some Idaho schools will start the year online, two Wyoming teachers have received the Presid...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for August 4, 2020 from 2020-08-05T01:01:38
Today's News: Updates on Chad Daybell's Preliminary Hearing which continued today. A Youth Music Festival produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and a message from today's BYU...
ListenNews Podcast Called That's The Good Stuff from 2020-08-04T23:24:22
Storyteller and speaker Clayton Poland explains the stories and how we creates them for his new podcast That's the Good Stuff. The new podcast shares anecdotes and stories from history in under 60 ...
ListenMorning Headlines August 4, 2020 from 2020-08-04T16:52:26
Prosecutors played a recorded phone call between Lori Vallow Daybell and her friend Melanie Gibb during the first day of the preliminary hearing for Chad Daybell on charges of concealing evidence b...
ListenSeussical The Musical: Planning a Production During a Pandemic from 2020-08-03T20:46:05
Ammon Arts Community Theater is a group of local community talent that has come together during the pandemic to perform their first production, Suessical The Musical.
ListenMorning Headlines July 31, 2020 from 2020-07-31T16:08:44
Today's headlines include the arrest of a man involved in a shootout in Northern Idaho, Utah Governor Gary Herbert's thoughts on Donald Trump's proposal to delay the November election, Utah's lates...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for July 30, 2020 from 2020-07-30T23:42:17
Today's News: A woman walked away from a Boise Corrections Facility. A Utah Politician died today from complications from the coronavirus. Canada has new travel restrictions for those planning on d...
ListenA Conversation with My Mom from 2020-07-30T18:43:29
For his final interview for "Weekdays," student reporter Adam Small decided to have a conversation with his mom, Linda.
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A Conversation About the "Celebrate You" Event from 2020-07-30T16:27:46
Rick Croft, the Program Director of Madison Cares, tells us about this year's "Celebrate You" event, and why they decided to change "Celebrate Youth" to "Celebrate You."
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Morning Headlines July 30, 2020 from 2020-07-30T15:39:20
This morning you'll hear about the cancellation of a popular Wyoming hunt, a car crash in Utah, phosphate mining in Pocatello, and more.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for July 29, 2020 from 2020-07-30T00:06:16
Today's News: Nonresident Deer and Elk tags are unavailable. Motor Vu is featuring Tribeca Films this weekend. A new sober nightclub Heartbeat is opening in August in Idaho Falls.
Listen"Check Your Heart" Willy Twitchell, July 28, 2020 from 2020-07-29T23:10:31
This is a BYU-Idaho Devotional given on July 28, 2020, by Brother Willy Twitchell, an Animal and Food Science Faculty Member at BYU-Idaho. The name of his talk is "Check Your Heart."
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A Conversation with Rexburg Mayor Jerry Merrill from 2020-07-29T16:35:42
Rexburg Mayor Jerry Merrill talks to us about the "United We stand Aginst COVID-19" Initiative, which encourages everyone to come together and wear face masks to stem the spread of COVID-19 in Madi...
ListenMorning Headlines July 29, 2020 from 2020-07-29T16:03:16
This morning's headlines include Idaho's potential liability against COVID-19 related lawsuits when kids go back to school, Wyoming's Governor announcing there will be no face mask mandate in the s...
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Headlines for July 28, 2020 from 2020-07-29T01:49:20
Today's News: Updates on a Transgender Inmate's request for a gender confirmation surgery. Idaho Fish and Game plan to stock trout in August. A mother starts her own organized donation for local ki...
ListenDevotional Interview- Brother Willy Twitchell from 2020-07-28T17:30:06
Brother Willy Twitchell, an Animal and Food Science Professor at BYU-Idaho, tells us more about his devotional talk, "Check Your Heart."
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Morning Headlines July 28, 2020 from 2020-07-28T16:09:28
This morning you'll hear about the identification of the victims of the West Jordan plane crash from this weekend, stolen calves in Southern Idaho, Wyoming schools giving out 500,000 face masks thi...
ListenHeadlines- July 27, 2020 from 2020-07-28T01:33:02
Today's News: Wildfires from over the weekend; The Samaria Fire has burned 371 acres. A Utah man was killed in a motorcycle accident. Hackers access Idaho government websites.
ListenAn Interview with Ammon Mayor Sean Coletti from 2020-07-27T16:39:53
Ammon Mayor Sean Coletti talks to us about the new order mandating people in Bonneville County to wear face masks in public, as well as a global report that says Ammon has the most affordable inter...
ListenWeekend Headlines July 27, 2020 from 2020-07-27T16:05:36
A rundown of this weekend's local news headlines include a plane crash in the Salt Lake area, a law allowing lawyers to argue against racial bias in court proceedings, an outdoor U.S. citizenship c...
ListenAn Interview with Linda Flamm, with Daughters of Utah Pioneers from 2020-07-24T00:47:58
For Pioneer Day 2020, Linda Flamm, a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, tells us her pioneer heritage and the importance of telling these people's stories.
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Headlines- July 23, 2020 from 2020-07-24T00:11:53
Today's News: Idaho Falls police arrested three people in connection with a woman held hostage and tortured, Governor Little says Idaho is staying in Stage 4 and a quick recap of BYU-Idaho's commen...
ListenA Cleanup Near R-Mountain- A Conversation from 2020-07-23T18:50:13
David Wilson, with See a Need-East Idaho, tells us more about a cleanup event at R-Mountain in Rexburg happening August 1 at 10 a.m.
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Morning Headlines July 23, 2020 from 2020-07-23T15:47:09
This morning's local news headlines include a stunning drop in COVID-19 cases in Salt Lake City amid a statewide surge, vandalism at Grand Teton National Park, the closure of a bridge going to Old ...
ListenHeadlines- July 22, 2020 from 2020-07-23T01:53:09
Today's News: Bonneville County implements mask mandate immediately, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a new app for Google Home and Amazon Alexa speakers and Reclaim Idaho w...
ListenHope Garden- A Place to Find Greater Hope from 2020-07-22T17:52:33
Rick Croft, the Program Director of Madison Cares, tells us more about Hope Garden, a place to find greater hope here in Rexburg.
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Morning Headlines July 22, 2020 from 2020-07-22T16:06:30
This morning you'll hear about Bonneville, Idaho and Teton, Wyoming Counties mandating face masks in public, as well the arrest of an alleged shooter in Northern Idaho, and the proposal to build a ...
ListenHeadlines- July 21, 2020 from 2020-07-22T01:21:45
Today's News: A new public lands bill, the prosecutor for Lori and Chad Daybell cases wants to keep video out of the courtroom and EIRMC named Dr. Timothy Ballard as the new Chief Medical Officer.
ListenDan Brown's "Wild Symphony" from 2020-07-21T20:53:01
The best-selling author of "The Da Vinci Code" is set to release his newest creation this fall; a picture book complete with a symphonic soundtrack he composed.
ListenHow to Prevent Wildfires- A Conversation from 2020-07-21T20:04:16
Kelsey Griffee, the Fire Mitigation and Education Specialist with the Idaho Bureau of Land Management, tells us what we can do to prevent wildfires during the dry season here in Idaho.
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A 'Culture Shift' at the Madison County Sheriff's Office from 2020-07-21T19:08:07
Officer Isaac Payne discusses the change in mindset and attitude at the sheriff's office over the past few years.
ListenBYU-Idaho Radio Trailer from 2020-07-21T18:40:22
Don't be overwhelmed by the media noise any longer. Take a balanced approach with BYU-Idaho Radio. Be Informed. Be Inspired.
ListenMorning Headlines July 21, 2020 from 2020-07-21T15:53:57
This morning's headlines include a small earthquake in southern Utah, proposed legislation allowing lawmakers to go back into session in certain circumstances, Montana Governor Steve Bullock suing ...
ListenHeadlines- July 20, 2020 from 2020-07-21T00:58:05
Today's News: Weekend deaths on the road, changes to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints endowment session and new national suicide hotline number announced.
ListenFlea Market at Motor Vu Drive-In- A Conversation from 2020-07-20T17:03:14
Jeremy Barry, the Operations Manager of Motor Vu Drive-In in Idaho Falls, talks to us about the theatre's first-time flea market to try and help revenue during the pandemic.
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Weekend Headlines July 20, 2020 from 2020-07-20T16:03:44
A rundown of this weekend's headlines include an update on funding for Wyoming GOP candidates, a Wyoming healthcare worker for a state prison testing positive for COVID-19, Ogden, Utah consider clo...
ListenHeadlines- July 17, 2020 from 2020-07-18T00:02:03
Today's News: Rexburg City Council rejects proposal for mask mandate, Lori Daybell gets Madison County bond lowered and Idaho unemployment rates lower.
ListenLiving Under Quarantine- A Missionary's Perspective from 2020-07-17T20:04:14
Many full-time missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have either gone home or are working from their apartments. Julia Orellana-Funes explains what it was like to do that ...
ListenMorning Headlines July 17, 2020 from 2020-07-17T17:55:16
This morning's top headlines include Rexburg City Council's vote on mandating face masks in public, Idaho Falls Police arresting two men for drug possession, and the arrest of a man for shooting at...
ListenHeadlines- July 16, 2020 from 2020-07-17T00:29:17
Today's News: Rexburg City Council meets tonight to vote on a mask mandate, Target and CVS now requiring masks in stores and Kanye West has qualified to appear on the Oklahoma presidential ballot t...
ListenFun Family Activities at Yellowstone- A Conversation from 2020-07-16T16:54:24
Linda Veress, a Spokeswoman for Yellowstone National Park, talks with us about what fun activities the park has to offer for families.
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Morning Headlines July 16, 2020 from 2020-07-16T16:08:30
This morning's top headlines includes the Rexburg City Council considering mandating face masks in public, a path to online learning for students in Boise, a large wildfire near St. George, Utah th...
ListenHeadlines- July 15, 2020 from 2020-07-16T00:26:38
Today's News: Walmart will now require customers to wear face masks, Lori Daybell plans to plead not guilty and a small fire from a gender reveal in Madison County.
ListenA New Location for East Idaho Credit Union- A Conversation from 2020-07-15T16:49:24
Britni Holman, the manager of the new Rexburg branch of East Idaho Credit Union, tells us more about their new location on 2nd E.
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"Charity is Kind"- Jim Croasmun, July 14, 2020 from 2020-07-15T16:26:44
"Charity is Kind" is a BYU-Idaho Devotional talk given by Brother Jim Croasmun, the Curriculum Design Leader at BYU-Idaho, on July 14, 2020.
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Morning Headlines July 15, 2020 from 2020-07-15T16:06:29
This morning's headlines include a prowlers a arrest in Idaho Falls, proposals for police shooting reform in Utah, and a Wyoming school board member's apology for making controversial comments abou...
ListenHeadlines- July 14, 2020 from 2020-07-15T01:07:43
Today's News: A small plane crashed in Preston, Madison County Fair will take extra precautions for the fair this August and a local baseball team of kids will participate in a national tournament.
ListenMorning Headlines July 14, 2020 from 2020-07-14T16:12:02
This morning you'll hear news out of Wyoming and Montana, including Governor Mark Gordon ordering COVID-19 restrictions for the next two weeks, Yellowstone's attendance for June, and The University...
ListenHeadlines- July 13, 2020 from 2020-07-14T01:44:05
Today's News: Two suicides of men wanted in connection to crimes, three hikers rescued in Grand Teton National Park and Zoo Idaho has a new home for its bald eagle.
ListenDevotional Interview- Brother Jim Croasmun from 2020-07-13T20:22:22
Brother Jim Croasmun, the Curriculum Design Leader at BYU-Idaho, talks to us before his July 14 BYU-Idaho Devotional message.
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A Conversation about "Footloose"- A Rigby High School Production from 2020-07-13T17:57:49
Josh Smith, the lead in the Rigby High School production of "Footloose," talks with Student Reporter Emma Isaac about the role and his experience preparing for the show.
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Weekend and Morning Headlines July 13, 2020 from 2020-07-13T16:07:20
A rundown of local news headlines from this weekend include an apparent suicide of a suspect in Idaho Falls, the recovery of the final body from a plane crash in norther Idaho, a University of Wyom...
ListenHeadlines- July 10, 2020 from 2020-07-11T01:30:34
Today's News: A man shot in an Idaho Falls road rage incident, Eastern Idaho Public Health asks the public to comment on the regional response to the Coronavirus and former INL and DOE employees ca...
ListenAn Interview with Jazz Saxophonist, Melissa Aldana from 2020-07-10T17:36:21
Melissa Aldana is a young jazz saxophonist from Chile. She was the first female instrumentalist to win the Thelonius Monk Competition in 2013. Aldana tells us more about Frida Kahlo, a person that'...
ListenMorning Headlines July 10, 2020 from 2020-07-10T15:59:47
This morning's headlines include: Salt Lake City police officers found justified in shooting an armed man who was running away, Wyoming plans to tests all inmates and employees for COVID-19, Utah G...
ListenHeadlines- July 09, 2020 from 2020-07-10T00:57:28
Today's News: Governor Brad Little announced Idaho will stay in Stage 4 and reiterated the importance of children going back to school, Chad and Lori Daybell will have in-person preliminary hearing...
ListenSummit Spine and Sport's Birthday Bash- A Conversation from 2020-07-09T17:33:14
Johanna Bunker, a Chiropractic Assistant and Organizer of a Birthday Bash celebration, talks to us about what'll be happening at the event on July 18.
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Morning Headlines July 9, 2020 from 2020-07-09T16:04:12
This morning you'll hear about the possibility of Utah mandating face masks statewide, an abrupt end to a rowdy city council meeting in Wyoming, and more.
ListenHeadlines- July 08, 2020 from 2020-07-09T01:16:59
Today's News: Idaho Falls City Council discussing implementing a mask mandate, Idaho Falls School District 91 reopening schools for the fall and BYU-Idaho Spring Commencement will be held online Ju...
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