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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 Gems is a BYU-Idaho Radio series featuring locals making a large impact. In this interview with Natalia Dyer, Idaho Gem, Rob Clark, founder of Venitox, shares about breaking into the snake venom industry. He also reflects on his love for his snakes and the importance of his work.
Fire and Fizz, a new pottery and soda shop opened in Rexburg on November 15. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Brian Barton, one of the owners about this new business.
The American Automobile Association (AAA), an insurance and travel agency, forecasts record-breaking numbers of travelers the week of Thanksgiving.
The Bonner family is a family of 11 who sing and worship through Broadway and Gospel music. They’ve performed for the Kansas City Chiefs, done a Christmas program with “The Chosen,” and have a Christmas concert coming up.
Three stories of Eastern Idaho locals who were the first to give at the Light the World Giving Machines in Chubbuck.
Silver Star is starting a new plan to bring high-speed fiber internet to the entire Teton Valley area, with the goal of improving quality of life for each customer it serves.
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Friday that, effective immediately, young women in the Church who want to serve a mission can begin service at age 18.
BYU-Idaho celebrates the holiday season with Campus Christmas event by BYU-Idaho Radio
BYU-Idaho's Comic Frenzy is an improvisational, audience-controlled show where cast members act out ideas and words given right on the spot! They have two shows this Saturday.
The BYU-Idaho Christmas sneak preview is this weekend. It teases BYU-Idaho's Christmas show on December 6 which features Broadway star Jeremy Jordan, but also has unique elements of its own that won't be found anywhere else.
BYU-Idaho’s newest podcast, “The Roots of the Mighty Oaks,” explores the history of the university by diving into the stories of the people whose names are on the buildings on campus.
Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) has announced that trout and bass populations in Eastern Idaho have been influenced by the recent drought, leading to increased fish stocking in the reservoirs.
The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce held a forum Wednesday where the local charities partnering with the Light the World Giving Machine were revealed.
The BYU-Idaho Symphony Orchestra is performing Igor Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" this week. The Orchestra promises a wonderful night of classical music for all to enjoy.
Soma Jiu-Jitsu teaches students how to defend themselves using the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu method. They also teach morals to their students of all ages. Cody Miller interviewed James Emfield, the owner of the academy in Rexburg about this business.
Elder Karl D Hirst, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, teaches students to reshape their view on repentance, remembering that it isn’t just to be cleansed, but to also improve and to do more good.
The BYU Cougars bounced back in dominant fashion with a 44-13 win over the TCU Horned Frogs, driven by a standout defensive performance and key plays from both veterans and rising stars. With the victory, BYU moved up to No. 11 in the AP Top 25 and now prepares to face Cincinnati on the road this weekend.
Elder Karl D Hirst, a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, talks about viewing repentance as a way to both be cleansed and do more good with a variety of analogies.
After a tough 29–7 loss to Texas Tech, the BYU Cougars look to regroup and keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive as they host the TCU Horned Frogs. Coaches and players say the defeat was a learning experience, and they’re determined to bounce back strong in front of the home crowd.
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is introducing new Youth Group Nights, aimed at educating and inspiring youth via art and hands-on activities.
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