A woman was taken to the hospital following a crash on interstate 86, Chandler Guadagnin has the story on spring cleaning at BYU-Idaho, and Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation wants your input on updated playground equipment at the South Capital and 20th Street parks.
The Idaho Falls Soup Kitchen reached a landmark moment when it served up its 1 millionth meal on Leap Day, Feb. 29, 2024. It was fitting that the occasion took place on Leap Day as the Soup Kitchen has been a leap faith since it was founded in 1985.
Elder Ricardo P. Gimenez, a General Authority Seventy, gave his devotional titled "Awake, put on your strength!" at BYU-Idaho on Tuesday, March 26th.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about yesterday's BYU-Idaho Devotional, Elder Rasband's recent ministry in the South Pacific, and how Wyoming Hunters have set a new elk harvest record.
On this episode students at Henry's Fork's Elementary School were evacuated after a phone caught fire... Plus A BYU-Idaho society returned from a national competition with big awards... And The Idaho Falls Regional Airport will hold a T-S-A precheck enrollment in April.
Elder Ricardo P. Gimenez, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dives deeper into his devotional address and talks a little bit about an LDS temple groundbreaking ceremony in preparation for the Teton River Idaho Temple groundbreaking ceremony later this year.
In this interview the people behind this rare Bassoon Octet concert shares insights on the proper way to play the Bassoon, how this event came to be, and the need to know details of the concert happening on March 26th.
BYU-Idaho's Economics Department hosts a branch of the Professional Agriculture Student Organization which helps provide leadership and career preparation opportunities for BYU-Idaho students looking to enter that field.
Student Reporter Christian Nelson continues his coverage of Artificial Intelligence and how it is impacting students and faculty at BYU-Idaho. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng5mYx4rDso https://web.mit.edu/5.95/readings/bloom-two-sigma.pdf
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a bassoon group concert on BYU-Idaho's campus tonight, the opening of this season's golf courses in Idaho Falls, and the latest on unemployment rates in Idaho.
These are your Evening Headlines on this Monday... We now know the names of the officers shot during the Boise prison escape last week. Plus, student reporter, Kaelin Wills, has a report on a soup kitchen out of Idaho Falls. Then, the Kirtland temple and other historic sites are back open for free public tours.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a possible community ice rink coming to Rexburg, the city of Rexburg receiving a 2 million dollar grant, and President Eyring dedicating the second temple in St. George yesterday.
Chad Daybell is now in the Ada County jail waiting for the start of his murder trial, John McSwain has the scoop on the Sacred Music Series, and gas prices in Idaho continue to rise.
Democrat House Representative Ilana Rubel shares her thoughts on week 11 of the Idaho State Legislative Session.
Republican Senator Julie VanOrden shares her thoughts on week 11 of the Idaho State Legislative Session.
Isaac Beavin's Game Pulse in Rexburg has flourished for over a decade, offering a haven for tabletop gamers to gather and play for free. With a commitment to community building and weekly events like Magic Night and free miniature painting workshops, Game Pulse fosters friendships and camaraderie among its patrons. Check out the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/exploring-rexburgs-gaming-scene-at-game-pulse
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about BYU-Idaho's competitive basketball league championships, a bill that failed to pass to criminalize the advertisement of marijuana, and the American Red Cross meeting with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
The Boise Police Department announced two suspects in a prisoner escape and hospital shooting have been captured, Idaho State Police and other law enforcement agencies are working together to reduce aggressive driving, and Brigham Young University loses to Duquesne.
BYU-Idaho's Blue Crew is asking for more people to help out with it's service opportunities for the BYU-Idaho Varsity basketball Championships. Volunteers will be given a free ticket to these events.
Dalton Johnson, a former member of Divine Comedy and current cast member of Studio C, recently delivered a presentation at BYU-Idaho on the importance of comedy. He shared insights into how humor can serve as a powerful tool for creativity, unity, and resilience, offering a refreshing perspective on navigating life's challenges with positivity and silliness. Check out the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/campus-news/studio-c-cast-member-and-writer-shares-his-story-of-comedy-sketch-writing
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about local musicians performing an Easter Concert in Rexburg, Fremont County's sheriff retiring, and Idaho State Police Troopers investigating a crash involving a man from New Plymouth.
This week on The Spot, hosts Christian Nelson, Briana Leal and Chandler Guadagnin talk about hobbies with Carson Youngberg, a Student Leadership Council member at BYU-Idaho. They talk about their personal hobbies, how hobbies influence their lives and events that BYU-Idaho puts on to support students’ hobbies.
Idaho law enforcement agencies are searching for two suspects following a shooting early this morning, Elder Ronald A Rasband visited first time temple patrons in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Banzai Ramen, a new Japanese restaurant in Rexburg, experienced overwhelming demand during its grand opening, leading to a temporary closure to accommodate adjustments for increased production. General manager Kjell Jones, a BYU-Idaho graduate, expressed excitement for the opportunity to bring Japanese culture to the community through food, entertainment, and a second grand opening featuring free bowls and drinks. Check out the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/new-japanese-restaurant-banzai-ramen-opens-in-rexburg
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the city of Rexburg and their performance tonight, the biennial spring music festival in Jackson, and a bill that will be voted on this week concerning the ban for use of any public funds for gender-affirming care.
A group is safe after their boat overturned on the Snake River, Harrison Scott has the story on BYU-Idaho Career Fairs, and a proposed charter school in Ammon is unlikely to happen.
In his BYU-Idaho devotional address, Jason S. Carroll, director of the Family Initiative at Brigham Young University, underscores the significance of temple marriages within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, blending spiritual teachings with professional insights. He emphasizes that a true temple marriage is not just a ceremony's location but a divine pattern, guiding couples to align their relationships with God's design for lasting unity and blessings.
Jason S. Carroll gave his devotional address titled "A True Temple Marriage" today at BYU-Idaho.
Throughout each semester the BYU-Idaho Career Center offers a number of career and job fairs for students to meet with potential employers.