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BYU-Idaho Radio
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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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BYU-Idaho student talks powerlifting national stage and her triumph over health challenges
Michelle Tomco is making an impact on the national stage—in powerlifting. She holds 36 state powerlifting records and ranks 1st nationally in her weight class. Listen to the full interview with BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Jack Esplin.
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International choral festival unites cultures through music
The Idaho International Choral Festival is a Pocatello tradition that unites people of different cultures through music and connection. The festival is held July 14 through the 19. The public can see the full schedule of events at idahointerchoralfest.org. Photo Courtesy: Jeffery Francom
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From canvas to concrete: How a BYU-Idaho alumna paints a new future at the family rock yard
From canvas to concrete: How a BYU-Idaho alumna paints a new future at the family rock yard by BYU-Idaho Radio
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Midnight Breakfast returns to BYU-Idaho
Midnight Breakfast returns to BYU-Idaho by BYU-Idaho Radio
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Start the week with an outdoor concert
Idaho Falls Arts Council presents its summer River Concert Series every Tuesday night at 7 at the Greenbelt Stage. The free concerts range from rock and country to jazz music. Photo courtesy of Gray Augustus
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How BYU missionaries stay football ready
BYU Football helps returned missionaries stay competitive by providing personalized workout plans that keep them in shape while they serve missions around the world. Assistant strength and conditioning coach Christian Tupou says the program adapts to each missionary's circumstances, giving athletes the best chance to return ready for Division I football while keeping missionary service their top priority.
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How to trust in the God who knows the end
In a BYU-Idaho Radio interview, BYU-Idaho Religion Professor Tiffany Savage-Humphreys talks about her devotional on how to trust in God to the very end. Listen here for the full interview with Abrielle Millet.
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How to trust in the God who knows the end
BYU-Idaho Religion Professor Tiffany Savage-Humphreys taught in her devotional address how to trust in God to the very end. The covenantal examples in the scriptures shaped her own faith in God’s plan for her life.
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Rokman Games returns to Kelly Canyon this week
The 4th annual Rokman Games will be held at Kelly Canyon from Thursday-Saturday, July 9-11 this week. Over $100,000 worth of prizes will be given away, so don't miss out!
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Summer Market Days spread awareness of small businesses
The second annual Summer Market Days hosted by Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls helps small businesses show off their business on July 17 and 18.
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Family history event to celebrate America250
The FamilySearch Center in Idaho Falls celebrates America250 with interactive family history event on July 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers will help the public trace their heritage, print fan charts, make buttons and more.
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Chamber forum to highlight productivity
The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a monthly Women in Business and Leadership Forum that helps women in their businesses. Gaylynn Bean will speak about “Synergy Surge of Productivity” on July 7 at Headwaters Construction at 7 p.m.
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Nationwide hoax threat trend reaches Idaho Falls Community Hospital
Bonneville County Sheriff's deputies responded to a call-in threat at Idaho Falls Community Hospital Wednesday morning, prompting a temporary lockdown and a large law enforcement response while investigators determined the threat was not immediately credible. Officials say the investigation is ongoing and are urging anyone with information or suspicious activity to contact the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office.
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Finding success after BYU-Idaho: How one alumnus is holding on to faith, family and keeping life’s chaos at bay
Finding success after BYU-Idaho: How one alumnus is holding on to faith, family and keeping life’s chaos at bay by BYU-Idaho Radio
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Rexburg to host huge America 250 celebration
The Rexburg community is invited to join the Independence Day events this Friday and Saturday. This historic celebration of America 250 will include the Party in the Park, a Russell Dickerson Concert and the annual Independence Day parade.
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Building a covenant connection with Jesus Christ
BYU-Idaho Student Living Manager Kriss Pond taught in her devotional address the need to build a covenant relationship with Jesus.
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Why building a covenant relationship with Jesus is so important
In a BYU-Idaho Radio interview Student Living Manager Kriss Pond taught in her devotional address the need to build a covenant relationship with Jesus.
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36 records?! BYU-Idaho students sets records on powerlifting national stage
Michelle Tomco has set 36 USA Powerlifting records and ranks 1st nationally in her weight class, and she's only 18 years old.
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Eastern Idaho Public Health teaches families through zoo activity
Eastern Idaho Public Health partnered with Idaho Falls Zoo to present “Parenting in the Wild,” a fun family activity to learn about family dynamics through zoo animals.
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BYU makes history in 2026 NBA Draft
Former BYU star AJ Dybansta made program history after being selected No. 1 overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2026 NBA Draft. The Cougars also saw Richie Saunders drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies and Keba Keita sign an Exhibit 10 contract with the Indiana Pacers, marking a milestone night for BYU basketball.
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Celebrate Idaho archeology and historic preservation month
The State Historic Preservation Office celebrates Idaho archeology and Historic Preservation month with its “Signs of Change” theme to perverse historic signage in Idaho.
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Brand new theatre opens in West Yellowstone
The new Westgate Theatre opened its doors to the public this month with its three summer shows: “See How They Run,” “Annie Get Your Gun” and “The Great Western Melodrama.”
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BYU-Idaho hosts Tabernacle Choir watch party this Friday
BYU-Idaho will host a Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square watch party at 6 p.m. at the BYU-Idaho Stadium Friday. Come enjoy the free livestream event with music, food, and games. Photo courtesy Brett Crandall
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BYU-Idaho devotional speaker teaches about finding strength in the temple
In a BYU-Idaho radio interview with Devotional speaker Ezra Gwilliam, a religious education professor. He taught students to find strength in God’s plan through their temple covenants.
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BYU-Idaho devotional speaker teaches about finding strength in the temple
In his devotional address, Ezra Gwilliam, a religious education professor at BYU-Idaho, taught students to find strength in God’s plan through their temple covenants.
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Pebble's Wildflower Music Festival returns this weekend
Pebble Creek Ski Area's Wildflower Music Festival returns this weekend for the 23rd year. It offers the community a chance to see live music performances, eat a BBQ lunch and dinner and see the mountain in its summer glory.
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Whoopee Days Rodeo is here
Whoopee Days is Madison County’s three-day summer rodeo. Join the rodeo fun Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Madison County Fairgrounds.
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Where does BYU’s NIL money come from?
Where does BYU’s NIL money come from? by BYU-Idaho Radio
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Community comes together for annual BYU-Idaho Giving Day
BYU-Idaho’s Giving Day invites the community to come together and contribute to student scholarships.
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Juneteenth celebration at Colonial Theater
“Juneteenth: An Evening at the Colonial” will feature music and storytelling to showcase the history and significance of Juneteenth for the community on Friday at 7 p.m.
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Experience ghost tours in Idaho Falls
Ghost Walk Idaho Falls are guided tours about the history, mystery, and ghost stories of Idaho Falls. Tours can be scheduled at ghostwalkidahofalls.com.
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Rigby theatre opens comedy play
Stage Door Repertory Theatre presents a British farce called “Noises Off.” Performances are on June 18-20, 22, 25-27 at 7:30 p.m. and matinees at 2 p.m.
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Rexburg has a new sweet spot to find a treat
Rexburg has a new sweet spot to find a treat by BYU-Idaho Radio
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One inspired BYU-Idaho alumna is now passing the torch to her own students
One inspired BYU-Idaho alumna is now passing the torch to her own students by BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho alumnus to perform organ recital
BYU-Idaho alumnus, Jason Gunnell, will perform an organ recital Tuesday in the Barrus Concert Hall. Gunnell graduated in 2007 and has received his doctorate and plays the organ professionally.
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Bat Nights to start at IF Zoo and Harriman this week
Bat Nights begin this week at the Idaho Falls Zoo and Harriman State Park. Attendees can learn about the history and evolution of bats and literally be surrounded by them as they fly around in the dark.
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Rexburg Chamber forum will teach skills in managing conflict
The Business Skills and Networking Forum hosts a class in managing conflict with confidence taught by Isaac Payne, the owner of PAC Jiu-Jitsu. The forum is Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in the Madisonhealth Memorial Hospital.
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Elder & Sister Caussé teach students to be children of the restoration
Elder Gérald Caussé and his wife, Valérie Caussé spoke to BYU-Idaho students in a Sunday devotional about being children of the restoration. Elder Caussé shared five restored truths and how they have touched his life.
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Tabernacle Choir to perform landmark concert at the Hollywood Bowl
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square will perform “Songs of Hope” as part of their world tour at the Hollywood Bowl on June 24 and 25.
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Salt Lake City band will perform in Driggs
The Will Baxter Band brings old school soul and R&B music to Driggs Downtown Sounds concert Friday from 6 to 8 p.m.
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IDFG's Free Fishing Day set for this weekend
IDFG's Free Fishing Day returns this weekend at ponds, rivers and reservoirs across the Gem State. Gear, such as poles, tackle boxes and bait, will be available for us to all.
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Retro X brings pop culture fun for fans of all ages
Retro X is a pop culture event in Idaho Falls happening this Friday and Saturday. Fans of all ages can experience cosplay, celebrity guests, panels and pop culture vendors.
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BYU Breakdown: A position-by-position look at the Cougars’ 2026 football roster
After a 12-2 season and a trip to the Big 12 Championship, BYU Football enters 2026 with high expectations despite losing several key contributors on both sides of the ball. Here's a position-by-position breakdown of the Cougars' offseason additions, departures and roster battles as Kalani Sitake's team prepares for another conference title run.
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BYU-Idaho devotional speaker teaches students to rely on divine intelligence in navigating AI
In his devotional address, Sam Eidam, an HR Administrator at BYU-Idaho, spoke about the importance of divine intelligence in a world driven by artificial intelligence. He invited the students to strengthen their divine intelligence in small and simple ways.
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BYU-Idaho devotional speaker teaches students to rely on divine intelligence in navigating AI
Listen to BYU-Idaho Radio Interview with Sam Eidam. In his devotional address, Sam Eidam, an HR Administrator at BYU-Idaho, spoke about the importance of divine intelligence in a world driven by artificial intelligence. He invited the students to strengthen their divine intelligence in small and simple ways.
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Teton Dam bus tour
During the Flood 50 activities to commemorate 50 years since the Teton Dam failure, Rexburg gave bus tours to the Teton Dam site. The tours included a 30-minute audio presentation of first-hand accounts of the Teton Dam flood.
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Idaho Supreme Court coming to BYU-Idaho this Wednesday
The Idaho State Supreme Court will hear three cases in the Manwaring Center in Special Events room 387. The first case starts at 8:45 a.m. The cases will be followed by a Q&A session at 12:30 p.m.
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Grizzly Bear research underway in Yellowstone
From May to October, the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team is conducting research on grizzlies in order to preserve the life of the species.
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Author writes book about how faith, politics and power led to the Teton Dam disaster
Author Nathaniel Gee’s new book, “Failure and Fortitude: How Faith, Politics and Power Shaped the Teton Dam Disaster,” explores what led up to the failure of the Teton Dam.
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Interfaith Society teaches students about other faiths
President of BYU - Idaho, Alvin F Meredith III unites with the Interfaith Leadership Society to teach students how to unify themselves with others of different faiths.
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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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