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As we wrap up this Friday, here are your local Evening Headlines for February 3, 2023... The FBI is asking for your help to find a man wanted for possession of a unregistered destructive device. Plus, a magician is performing tonight in Idaho Falls. Finally Just Serve is looking to spread love to local seniors.…
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Professional magician Rob Lake encourages people to live their dreams
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In an interview with professional magician Rob Lake, he talks about letting passion overcome your fears in order to live your dream.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For February 3rd, 2023 covers Idaho Materials and Construction suing Pocatello, Idaho Governor Brad Little sues the Federal Government, and the current snow and water levels in Idaho.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Savannah Bewley, Kaitlyn Tippits, Brinley Fowler, and Grant Wearne discuss the ins and outs of sidekicks. What makes a great sidekick? Who are the best sidekicks in pop culture? Do villains have sidekicks? Find out in Episode 3, "Sidekicks."By BYU-Idaho Radio
Thanks for giving us a listen! these are your Evening Headlines for February 2, 2023... A house fire broke out in Ammon this morning. Plus, the Idaho Treasurer's Division has an excess of safe deposit boxes. Then, the city of Pocatello has a new website domain. Finally, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints welcomes Mexico's new consul to…
Teton Elementary teachers are encouraging their students to "Race to the Moon". Their mission is to walk, run, bike, or swim as many miles as it takes to get from the Earth to the Moon. Student reporter Logan Miller talks with Becky Kerbs, a third grade teacher, and Heather Romrell, a fifth grade teacher, about the event and what the public can do …
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Mrs. Rexburg uses her platform to help others gain emotional resilience
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In an interview with the current Mrs. Rexburg, Mary Grampp, we talk about facing challenges with positivity and embracing vulnerability. She also tells us about her upcoming event "Turning Rain to Rainbows."https://www.byui.edu/radio/mary-gramppBy BYU-Idaho Radio
Idaho Fish and Game is warning residents about the dangers of mountain lions, a student-led acapella group will perform at BYU-I soon, and a BYU-I faculty member did research in Peru to better serve the ever-changing demographic of the university's students.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Happy February! Here are your Evening Headlines for February 1, 2023... a new federal law now allows the Department of Health and Welfare to remove Idahoans who no longer qualify for Medicaid. Plus, Idaho is making strides in getting higher education to more people. Also, the city of Pocatello is working to remove junipers from gullies.…
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BYU-Idaho professor strives to improve online learning while doing research in Peru
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In an interview with Dixie Jamison, BYU-Idaho faculty member in the Nursing Department, she talks about her research in Peru. She found that no matter where you are, everyone is more similar than different. She also learned ways to improve online learning for international BYU-Idaho students.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines for February 1st 2023 covers an update in subscription model law, an upcoming country concert with Lee Brice, and a bull that bans student IDs for voter identification.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Here are your Evening Headlines for this last day of January... A Pocatello man is sentenced to 80 years for pedophilia. Plus, we take a look at today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, a popular country artist is coming to Idaho.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho devotional speaker teaches us how we can choose not to be offended
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In an interview with BYU-Idaho faculty member Troy Spratling, we discuss his devotional talk "Be ye not offended."https://www.byui.edu/radio/troy-spratlingBy BYU-Idaho Radio
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Devotional: "Be Ye Not Offended" by Troy Spratling
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BYU-Idaho's devotional speaker, Troy Spratling, teaches that being offended is a decision we have the power to make. He said we can overcome self-pity and choose not to be offended.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Property owners and tenants are advised to prepare for the potential of frozen waterlines, 33 elk have been fatally hit on local roads, and the groundbreaking date for the Port Vila Vanuatu temple has been announced.By BYU-Idaho Radio
BYU-Idaho Radio has an interview with David Debry, President of Your Home Caregiving, and Chanse Powell with Senior Solutions, about senior caregiving options in the area, half-price pet adoptions are still on through Saturday in Pocatello, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held an international broadcast on Sunday to discuss this…
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Two local businesses can help the elderly in your family age comfortably
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In an interview with Chanse Powell and David DeBry, they explain the various options in place to help the elderly and their families have an easy transition into senior living.https://www.byui.edu/radio/agingBy BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For January 30th 2023 covers road closures in Idaho due to poor weather, an update on the case involving two men responsible for electrical substation attacks, and a new Campus Master Planner at Idaho National Laboratory.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Idaho legislative session update with Senator Ricks and Representative Rutchi
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Idaho legislators Senator Ricks and Representative Ruchti share events from the Idaho legislative session from January 16-20.By BYU-Idaho Radio
In this evening's Headlines... The details on a fatal shooting in Pocatello today. Plus, as a winter storm closes in, we have what you can expect. Then, you are invited to the Portneuf Health Fair tomorrow.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Brad Cramer embraces change as he takes a new position at Idaho National Laboratory
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An interview with Idaho national Laboratories campus master planner, Brad Cramer, where he talks about applying his background to his new position and the importance of embracing change.https://www.byui.edu/radio/brad-cramerBy BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines for January 27th 2023 covers and update on the Salt Lake Temple renovations for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a new commuter shuttle between American Falls and Pocatello, and improvements to First Street in Ammon.By BYU-Idaho Radio
We've got your Evening Headlines for January 26, 2023... First, five Arkansas students have died after a crash in Wyoming. Then, student reporter, Logan Miller, takes a look at how one school is promoting fitness. In Church news, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated a new clinic to Zimbabwe.…
Hosts Savannah Bewley, Noah Farley, Kaitlyn Tippits and Nathan Anderson discuss the ups and downs of FHE at BYU-Idaho.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Madison School District's Director of Communications, Macail Chavez, looks towards the future
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In an interview with Madison School District's new director of communications, Macail Chavez, she talks about getting to know the community in this new endeavour and her plans for the future.https://www.byui.edu/radio/macail-chavezBy BYU-Idaho Radio
Skyline and Idaho Falls High Schools are participating in the Souper Bowl, the Idaho Museum of Natural History is hosting an evening of remembrance tonight of the Bear River Massacre, and Teton Regional Land Trust is hosting a poster design contest.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Happy Wednesday! These are your Evening Headlines for January 25, 2023... The family of the Daybell's is asking the judge to reconsider his ban of cameras in the courtroom. Plus, a few BYU-Idaho students studied the culture of dating on campus. Also, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is helping victims of natural disaster in Californi…
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Psychology students study the dating culture at BYU-Idaho
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In an interview with psychology students Melissa Wilson, Chris Neinstedt, and Natalie Johnson they talk about interesting discoveries they made while researching the dating culture at BYU-Idaho.https://www.byui.edu/radio/datingBy BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines for January 25th, 2023 covers the results of using counterfeit money at a gas station, the Idaho Legislature's budget making committee meeting this week, and support for mothers in Kenya.By BYU-Idaho Radio
These are your Evening Headlines for January 24, 2023... The jury in Daybell case will not be sequestered. Plus, community leaders got together this morning at the State of the Cities and County Breakfast. Then, the 16th annual Sportsmen Against Hunger event is happening this weekend.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho devotional teaches the importance of understanding our potential as children of God
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This week’s devotional speaker, Sam Merrick, the facilities maintenance and operations director at BYU-Idaho, shared a messaged about understanding who we are and our purpose as children of God. He focused his words on finding courage amidst trials and the role we play in helping others discover their purpose.https://www.byui.edu/radio/sam-merrick…
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January 24, 2023: Interview with Sam Merrick, BYU-Idaho's devotional speaker
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In an interview with Sam Merrick, the facilities maintenance and operations director at BYU-Idaho, he talks about his message about understanding who we are and our purpose as children of God.https://www.byui.edu/radio/sam-merrickBy BYU-Idaho Radio
Idaho Fish and Game has been monitoring winter conditions and potential impacts on big game animals, Idaho gas prices are below the national average, and Enhabit Hospice in Pocatello donated to Family Services Alliance.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Lawmakers are tossing several bills around the Wyoming senate to tackle the problem of election integrity, BYU-Idaho Radio interviews an online student from South Sudan, and the Anchorage, Alaska temple is getting a facelift.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Online BYU-Idaho student from South Sudan shares her triumphs and challenges as a refugee.
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An interview with online BYU-Idaho student, Atong Aguto. She moved from South Sudan to Uganda 13 years ago when her home country became a war zone. She shares her journey as a refugee, finding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and how she overcame challenges.https://www.byui.edu/radio/atong-aguto…
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Former Cincinnati Bengals football coach, Marvin Lewis, has a message for young adults
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Former Cincinnati Bengals football coach, Marvin Lewis, spoke at the Idaho Falls African American Association Martin Luther King, Jr. banquet on Thursday, January 19, 2023.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For January 23rd, 2023 covers updates on the court appearance of Sarah Wondra, U-S marshals arrest a man in Rexburg, and the Idaho Falls Community Garden.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Here are your Evening Headlines for this Friday... First, The U.S. Marshals service is asking for your help to locate a fugitive. Then, student reporter, Celeste Simmons has the details on a local MLK banquet. Also, Elder Gong and his wife are speaking at Roots Tech 2023.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Idaho Falls Community Garden Association invites all to participate in its gardening classes
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An interview with Kristi Appelhans, President of the Idaho Falls Community Garden Association, where we talk about the association's gardening classes.https://www.byui.edu/radio/garden-associationBy BYU-Idaho Radio
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Morning Headlines For Friday, January 20th, 2023
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Morning Headlines for Friday, January 20th, 2023 covers avalanche safety, recovery and awareness courses for skiers, snowboarders, hikers, and snow-mobile enthusiasts, and the lifting of snow related parking restrictionsBy BYU-Idaho Radio
The judge in the Lori Vallow-Daybell and Chad Daybell murder trial denied a request to postpone their trial, avalanche safety courses are available for everyone, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints celebrated their 10-year anniversary of working with UNICEF.By BYU-Idaho Radio
New host Noah Farley, joins returning hosts Savannah Bewley, Colton Scholl and Hayden Hon in a chat about goal making. The discussion includes strategies to keep going on hard goals, and starting obtainable goals.By BYU-Idaho Radio
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Idaho State Parks and Recreation present Avalanche Safety Awareness Training
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An interview with Peter Schuler, East Region Training Coordinator for the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, where we discuss avalanche safety awareness training hosted by the department.https://www.byui.edu/radio/avalancheBy BYU-Idaho Radio
An Instagram account linked to the University of Idaho murder suspect was following all three of the female victims, rangers rescued a man caught in an avalanche, and the Idaho Falls Regional Airport is hosting its first student art contest.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper gave her State of the City address today, we interview Ward Hicks, a master beekeeper that teaches beekeeping classes in Rexburg, and Elder Neil L. Anderson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave a devotional address to students at BYU.…
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Master beekeeper Ward Hicks promotes the importance of beekeeping
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In an interview with master beekeeper and former BYU-Idaho professor, Ward Hicks, he shares his journey to becoming a beekeeper that goes back for generations and encourages the community to support honeybees.https://www.byui.edu/radio/master-beekeeper-ward-hicksBy BYU-Idaho Radio
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Morning Headlines For Wednesday January 18th
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Morning Headlines for Wednesday January 18th covers the coming rise in gas prices for the gem state, the dedication of the San Juan, Puerto Rico temple, a generous donation from the City of Pocatello employees, and the delay of BYU-Idaho's first center stage concert of the year.By BYU-Idaho Radio
Prosecutors say they have evidence that Lori Vallow-Daybell intended for her children to die and participated in their killings, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated 40,000 pounds of food to those in need in St. Louis, and Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon gave today's BYU-Idaho devotional address.…
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January 17, 2023 Devotional: Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon
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Interview with Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon
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In an interview with Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon, we discuss unique experiences she has had throughout her life and ways we can become better daily disciples of Jesus Christ.https://www.byui.edu/radio/president-bonnie-h-cordonBy BYU-Idaho Radio