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The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, and BYU-Idaho devotional addresses. Check out our other podcasts for more content: BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines, BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot, and BYU-Idaho Disciple Journeys.
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Idaho Falls Rescue Mission is holding a “Walk in the Cold” 5K event on Saturday to bring awareness to the trials faced by the local homeless population. The event also offers sponsor booths and information sessions.
Take an evening to stargaze at BYU-Idaho's Planetarium by BYU-Idaho Radio
The Jacob Spori Art Gallery has a new exhibit featuring the landscape paintings of Brad Teare who uses palette knives to produce a unique texture to his paintings. He talked to Brandon Isle about his art and the exhibit.
Junior Tovar is a BYU-Idaho alumnus from Bolivia, a musician and a global emcee for RootsTech 2026. Tovar’s work included making promotional videos before the conference and conducting interviews with people during the conference for online Spanish attendees. The theme for RootsTech 2026 is ‘Together.’
AJ Dybansta scored 40 points to lead BYU to a 105–91 win over Kansas State in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament. The Cougars advance to face No. 7 West Virginia in the second round.
Mindy McLane is a Rexburg local family history researcher. She recently attended RootsTech 2026 conference in Salt Lake City. RootsTech, the largest family history event worldwide, offers in-persona and virtual classes, sessions, and keynote speeches.
Idaho Fish and game is offering hunter education classes throughout the state of Idaho. Classes gives youth and others the opportunity for hands-on training with hours of personal interaction, booklets and other gear, all for under $10.
There's a new king of the bands at BYU-Idaho. Last weekend bands from around Rexburg competed at BYU-Idaho's Battle of the Bands event.
Elder Clement M. Matswagothata is a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In his devotional address to students at BYU-Idaho, Elder Matswagothata taught students about the importance of staying anchored to the Savior in their testimonies and in their lives. Although gospel questions will always arise, he said, when someone remembers what the Holy Spirit has taught them, they can approach questions with His guidance.
Elder Clement M. Matswagothata is a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He spoke to BYU-Idaho Radio about his devotional address. In his devotional address to students at BYU-Idaho, Elder Matswagothata taught students about the importance of staying anchored to the Savior in their testimonies and in their lives. Although gospel questions will always arise, he said, when someone remembers what the Holy Spirit has taught them, they can approach questions with His guidance.
For the first time in Eastern Idaho, Ammon Arts Community Theatre is bringing the Broadway hit “Something Rotten!” to the stage. The musical follows two struggling playwright brothers competing with the wildly popular William Shakespeare in Renaissance England. Filled with tap dance numbers, references to other famous musicals, and PG-13, fast-paced humor, the show brings a new experience to local audiences.
RootsTech 2026 is over. There were so many great keynote speakers and classes. Brandon Isle takes a look back at the event, highlighting keynote speakers for the third day and BYU-Idaho-related interviews.
Cathryn Farr found comradery and belonging when she was invited to join a local women’s hiking group in 2019. She recently published a book sharing how the women in the group have bonded and learned from one another through their time on the trail.
BYU snapped a three-game losing streak with an 82–76 win over No. 10 Texas Tech in the final game of the regular season. Rob Wright III led the Cougars with 27 points, including 23 in the second half, helping BYU secure the No. 10 seed in the Big 12 Championship.
Interview with Senator Wintrow by BYU-Idaho Radio
The second day of RootsTech 2026 included a keynote address from National Geographic explorer Tara Roberts who talked about how she felt called to tell the stories of slaves who died in ship wrecks.
Bill Riggins is the chief inclusion officer at BYU-Idaho. He spoke on the importance of inclusion among the student body on Rexburg's campus.
The world's largest family history conference has begun in Salt Lake City, Utah with keynote speakers including Steve Rockwood and Marli Matlin. This is a look back at the first day of the three-day conference.
Before students gathered in the Taylor Chapel this morning to hear from actress, comedian, and writer, Lisa Valentine Clark, we got to sit down with Lisa and have a conversation. Her message is to see creativity as a divine part of who you are.
Grand Teton Music Festival returns to Jackson Hole for its 65th season by BYU-Idaho Radio
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