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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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    Donors to annual food drive could win concert ticket

    “Closing the Hunger Gap” run by Alliance Title & Escrow is accepting donations this month. Donors could win two tickets to the Russell Dickerson concert on July 3 in Rexburg.

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    BYU-Idaho Career Center invites students to the Graduate Programs Fair

    BYU-Idaho Career Center invites students to the Graduate Programs Fair by BYU-Idaho Radio

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    Biting Goats mountain biking team set to begin 12th season

    The Biting Goats is a mountain biking team composed of youth grades 6-12. Set for their 12th season, team registration goes through May 18.

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    Montana photographer lands bison photo on a US stamp

    A photo of a bison Montana photographer Tom Murphy took will be printed on a United States Postal Service stamp. The stamp will be available starting May 25.

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    Devotional speaker invites students to become legendary at BYU-Idaho

    In his devotional address, Trent Shippen, an advisor in Student Activities and Campus Recreation, encouraged students to become legendary from their time at BYU-Idaho.

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    Devotional speaker invites students to become legendary at BYU-Idaho

    In a BYU-Idaho Radio interview Trent Shippen, an advisor in Student Activities and Campus Recreation, encouraged students to become legendary from their time at BYU-Idaho.

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    BYU-Idaho to partner with Smithsonian for Lewis and Clark Trail research

    BYU-Idaho is partnering with the Smithsonian Institution to conduct research on the Lewis and Clark trail. Volunteers will set up motion-sensing cameras in BYUI's section of the trail to analyze the wildlife activity.

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    Kelly Canyon’s first ever Wild 24 race this Friday

    Kelly Canyon encourages runners to try its first ever Wild 24 race this Friday. The trail run promises unique challenges and all-night fun.

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    Libertarian candidate Paul Sand runs for Governor for second time

    Paul Sand is running for governor in Idaho’s Libertarian primary, promoting smaller government and greater local control for counties. Sand also says he wants to address political polarization between rural and urban voters across the state.

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    University Forum speaker teaches students how to avoid deception in the information age

    Keith Erekson, the director of historical research and outreach for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, taught students how they can combat deception and misinformation in the world today.

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    University Forum speaker teaches students how to avoid deception in the information age

    This is Keith Erekson's interview with BYU-Idaho Radio intern Abrielle Millet. Keith Erekson, the director of historical research and outreach for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, taught students how they can combat deception and misinformation in the world today.

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    Maxine Durand outlines priorities in Idaho governor campaign

    Democratic gubernatorial candidate Maxine Durand says her background in public service inspired her to run for governor and focus on healthcare, housing and education. Durand says her policy platform is shaped by her experience working in government and nonprofits over the past 12 years.

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    Professional Storyteller Provides Free Lessons for the Classroom

    “I really wanted to create a regular space where storytelling could be a part of a classroom or homeschool or just family routine. I think stories carry such a potent source of imagination, and connection and conversation,” Mo Reynolds says.

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    Republican candidate Mark Fitzpatrick shares vision for Idaho

    Former police officer Mark Fitzpatrick is running in the Republican primary for governor on May 19 after deciding to enter the race last November. Fitzpatrick says his campaign is focused on government, truth and transparency, and he believes Idahoans are ready for leadership that keeps the public informed.

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    Local bowler sets a goal to get a sanctioned 300

    Mike Wallace, a recent BYU-Idaho graduate who has is now a professional bowler after getting a non-sanctioned 300 score, has set the goal for a sanctioned 300.

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    BYU-Idaho Date Night promises students a cultural journey around the world

    BYU-Idaho Date Night promises students a cultural journey around the world by BYU-Idaho Radio

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    The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho opens up new art exhibition this Friday

    The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is set to open its new art exhibit “Sacred Spaces: Visions of the West from the Prosaic to the Sublime” this Friday. It will feature agriculture inspired art by six contemporary artists.

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    Idaho program introduces students to fresh foods for the first time

    Idaho’s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program is helping students, especially in lower-income areas, try fresh foods they may not have access to at home. Educators say the program is improving eating habits, expanding food awareness, and encouraging kids to feel more confident trying new, healthy options.

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    BYU-Idaho's Pre-Med Society invites student to explore medical field

    BYU-Idaho's Pre-Med Society invites student to explore medical field

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    Democratic candidate Terri Pickens outlines plan for budget reform ahead of primary

    Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terri Pickens says she is running to address what she sees as declining freedoms, ongoing budget issues and ineffective leadership in Idaho. She is campaigning on a promise to restore a balanced budget, work more collaboratively with lawmakers and move away from what she calls “culture war legislation.”

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    Devotional speaker invites students to listen to the voice of God

    In his BYU-Idaho devotional address, Elder Robert C. Gay an Emeritus General Authority Seventy invites students to be true to the voice of God.

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    Devotional speaker invites students to listen to the voice of God

    In his devotional address, Elder Robert C. Gay an Emeritus General Authority Seventy invites students to be true to the voice of God. Listen to an interview with Abrielle Millet from BYU-Idaho Radio about his devotional talk.

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    Orphanage Support Services Organization (OSSO) ready for new volunteers

    The Orphanage Support Services Organization, or OSSO, is always looking for new volunteers who can help provide one-on-one support to the people OSSO supports.

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    IDFG to host annual Youth Outdoor Skills Day May 9

    Idaho Fish and Game is holding its 12th annual Youth Outdoor Skills Day this weekend at Beaver Dick Park in Rexburg. The event is free and includes hands-on outdoor activities and a hot dog lunch.

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    Daniel Fowler among the 17 candidates running for Idaho Governor seat

    Seventeen candidates are running for governor of Idaho, including Republican Daniel Fowler, who says his campaign is focused on representing working-class residents. Fowler emphasizes cutting government waste, improving education, and bringing industry back to the state as key priorities.

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    Devotional speaker invites students to feel the transforming power of Christ

    In her BYU-Idaho devotional address, Kassandra M. Mackley invited students to transform their lives through Christ in five ways.

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    ‘A Quiet So Absolute’ photography art exhibit now open

    Photographer and BYU-Idaho professor, Darren Clark’s art exhibit, “A Quiet So Absolute” opens today in the Spori Art Gallery.

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    Professional storyteller helps stories reach the classroom

    Natalia Dyer for BYU-Idaho Radio interviewed Mo Reynolds, a professional storyteller who's helping educators get storytelling in their classrooms.

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    Sugar City to celebrate Arbor Day May 8

    Sugar City will hold its annual Arbor Day celebration on Friday, May 8 with a tree planting, award ceremony, art contest and more. Sugar City has been recognized as a Tree City for the last 23 years in a row.

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    Featured musician invites the community to attend free orchestra concert

    Featured violinist, Natalie Blackburn will perform in the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra Chamber Ensembles on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Romance Theater.

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    BYU-Idaho spring sports tryouts are this week

    BYU-Idaho spring sports tryouts are this week by BYU-Idaho Radio

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    Devotional speaker invites students to feel the transforming power of Christ

    In her devotional address, Kassandra M. Mackley invited students to transform their lives through Christ in five ways.

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    Dineen Cup Championship Continues after South Shore win

    The Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls is the host of this year's Dineen Cup Championship, which is the United States Premier Hockey League's final playoff series. South Shore and Grand Junction will play one more game at the home of the Idaho Falls Spud Kings to decide the victor.

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    Author explores how to build a new life as a widow in new book

    New author, Susan Balcom Walton, just released her first book, “Lunch with the Widows: What I Learned About Living After My Husband Died.” The retired BYU-Idaho professor reached out to several widows to learn how to build her new life without her husband of 43 years.

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    BYU reloads with five-star recruit Bruce Branch III

    Five-star recruit Bruce Branch III has officially signed with BYU, becoming just the second five-star prospect in program history. The highly ranked wing headlines a strong group of incoming players, boosting expectations for the Cougars heading into the 2027 season.

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    After More Than 100 Concerts Beloved Conductor is Passing the Baton

    “I wish I could adequately thank everyone for the love and support. It’s been such an emotional journey just to be at the helm of something like this," Idaho Falls Symphony Conductor Thomas Heuser says. Heuser’s last concert will be Saturday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Frontier Center. It will feature the Idaho Falls Symphony and Youth Orchestra.

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    Thomas Heuser prepares to conduct his last concert with the Idaho Falls Symphony

    Natalia Dyer for BYU-Idaho Radio interviews Conductor Thomas Heuser, who is leading his last concert with the Idaho Falls Symphony at the Frontier Center on Saturday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m.

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    This Friday, BYU-Idaho is going to be hosting it's once a semester activity where the whole school gets together and gets to know each other.

    This Friday, BYU-Idaho is going to be hosting it's once a semester activity where the whole school gets together and gets to know each other. by BYU-Idaho Radio

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    Sephlin Foundation to hold golf clinic and fundraiser

    Sephlin Foundation in Rexburg will hold a golf clinic for kids in June and a golf scramble fundraiser in July.

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    Upper Valley SAFE Initiative hosts an online safety workshop on April 25

    Dean and Kristin Coleman, founders of the Upper Valley SAFE Initiative talk about their upcoming workshop on online safety geared towards parents and children.

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    BYU-Idaho Wildlife Society helps BLM research bald eagles

    BYU-Idaho is teaming up with the Bureau of Land Management to conduct bald eagle research in the area. From monitoring hatchlings to keeping the eagle population in check, students have several opportunities to be involved.

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    State senator breaks down 2026 legislative session

    State Sen. Doug Ricks of District 34 shares the impact of the 2026 legislative session.

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    Merediths invite students to live intentionally

    In the opening devotional of BYU-Idaho's spring semester, President Alvin F. Meredith III and Sister Jennifer E. Meredith taught students how to be peacemakers and how to build intentional family relationships. In this BYU-Idaho interview with Abrielle Millet, they explore more on what that really means.

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    Merediths encourage students to live intentionally

    In their Spring 2026 BYU-Idaho devotional, President Meredith and Sister Meredith of BYU-Idaho echo the words of the living prophet in their messages to become peacemakers and build intentional families.

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    Rexburg Police Department welcomes therapy puppy, Sergeant

    Am interview with Lt. Hirschi from the Rexburg Police department introducing their new therapy pup, Serg. This small pup is already helping children feel comfortable and happy in their school visits.

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    Idaho Falls society holds 60th annual rock show this weekend

    Mike Bruton is the president of the Idaho Falls Gem and Mineral Society. It is holding its 60th annual rock show this weekend at the Bonneville County Fairgrounds in Idaho Falls on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $3 and children under 12 years old get in free with a paying adult. Various activities are available for adults and children at the show.

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    Bridle Up Hope opens Idaho Falls location

    Bridle Up Hope: The Rachel Covey Foundation recently opened a location in Idaho Falls. It offers a program to help girls and women dealing with the stress and pressures of life through equine-assisted learning. This method of learning helps inspire confidence, problem solve and other skills that can be applied to everyday life. Emily Sellers is the executive director of the Idaho Falls location.

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    AI in education at BYU-Idaho

    Artificial intelligence is becoming a regular part of life at BYU–Idaho, helping students and professors brainstorm, revise and design coursework. While the technology offers valuable support, faculty emphasize that AI should enhance learning rather than replace the critical thinking and original voice central to a student’s education.

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    Idaho Falls school district 91 superintendent share details of their upcoming online program

    Starting this fall, Idaho Falls School District 91 will begin offering an online option for students. This online program will allow middle school and high school students to take classes online while still being a part of their school. That means they can attend clubs and events. High school students can take a mixed schedule of online and in person classes. Superintendent LaOrange shares details with BYU-Idaho Radio.

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    BYU-Idaho Collegiate Singers, Vocal Union head on tour

    BYU-Idaho Collegiate Singers, Vocal Union head on tour by 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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