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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

Top NBA prospect AJ Dybantsa surprised fans by saying he “might not leave” BYU Cougars men's basketball after this season, sparking major buzz about the program's future. With five-star recruit Bruce Branch also committing, BYU could field one of the most talented backcourts in the country next season. But for now, BYU prepares for a pivotal matchup against Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball that will impact its Big 12 Conference tournament seeding.

The Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation has opened its grant application period. Grants go towards funding nonprofits and government entities that work on projects to help sustain Idaho's wildlife and recreation.

Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame is holding its annual banquet to honor new hall of fame inductees on March 20. Those entered into the hall of fame are Idahoans who have made a significant impact in the Idaho agriculture industry. Information on the event can be found on the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame website.

Interview with Senator Kevin Cook by BYU-Idaho Radio

Interview with Representative Ben Fuhriman by BYU-Idaho Radio

University of Utah College of Pharmacy recruits at BYU-Idaho by BYU-Idaho Radio

Elder Hall and Sister Hall sat down with BYU-Idaho Radio to expand on his recent devotional address. They share his inspiration for choosing the topic, and how students can remember that the Savior is always with them through trials.

Elder Aaron T. Hall speaks of finding joy in challenges as they shape us into who the Lord knows we can be.

Cougars stumble again, lose to WVU on the road by BYU-Idaho Radio

Author Trina Boice has written 35 books, her most recent titled ‘The Language of Heaven' explains the meaning behind Hebrew words used in the Old Testament. Boice says the book shows how Jesus Christ is present in the Old Testament. She shares details about some of her books with BYU-Idaho Radio

Last week a collection of local bands auditioned for BYU-Idaho's Battle of the Bands event.

Rooted Meadows School is a private micro-school that will open in Rigby in August. The school uses the Waldorf education method, a holistic individualized approach that focuses on intellectual, physical and artistic growth through creative means. School founder Rachael Sparhawk shares more details with BYU-Idaho Radio

'The Outsiders' is a student-run outdoor activities group that goes on various excursions and allows students to experience the outdoors. It offers events at discounted rates and is making a comeback for the first time in years.

BYU snapped its losing streak with a statement win over No. 6 Iowa State, reigniting momentum after a difficult stretch in Big 12 play. With only four regular season games remaining, the Cougars now turn their focus to a key matchup against UCF as they look to strengthen their résumé heading into March.

Brad Mortensen grew up in Rexburg and recently became the new president of Utah State University. Prior to working at USU, he was the president of Weber State University. Mortensen is an alumnus of USU and Ricks College.

The Rexburg Barbershop Festival this weekend will include workshops and clinics for students and concerts for the community. The headline quartet is Sunday Night Social. The community concert where they will perform is on Saturday at the Romance Theater in Rexburg.

Interview with Representative Soñia R. Galaviz by BYU-Idaho Radio

Interview with Representative Stephanie Jo Mickelsen by BYU-Idaho Radio

A local, multi-faith group will perform Rob Gardner's “Lamb of God” in multiple cities across Southeast Idaho in early to mid-March.

In the same spot where Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall shared their first hug years ago in Pocatello, the Olympian and Paralympian returned this weekend, this time inspiring the next generation at the Simplot Games.

Jay Osmond, of the Osmond Brothers fame, and his wife, Karina, have moved to Idaho Falls and are hosting a radio show highlighting the musical hits of the 70s and 80s.

Dahlia Dahlia is a local rock band, comprised of BYU-Idaho students, celebrating their first “birthday.” This will be the group's last performance in Rexburg before taking a hiatus to work on recording their first album.

Rink 99 is an outdoor skating rink in Sugar City. It was named the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month for February. The business was started by Matt Pyles and Jeff McClure. Matt Pyles shares with BYU-Idaho Radio the origins of the business and his hopes for the future.

'Come to Roost' is an event taking place in Hamer, Idaho this weekend, and gives students and community members the chance to see bald eagles come in to nest.

The Church History Matters Podcast was started by Scott Woodward and Casey Griffiths, two university religion professors, with the goal of explaining complex topics they only had limited time to teach in class. Lack of context in church history can lead to misunderstandings which may cause people to lose faith. The podcast aims to clarify and add context to complicated topics. Scott Woodward spoke to BYU-Idaho Radio about the purpose of the podcast and how it began.

Scott Sutherland says his interactive show is a completely new kind of experience.

Sean Coletti, who had been in office for two terms, decided not to run for re-election for 2026 as he felt it was his time to step down and for someone else to take the position. “I just feel like there needs to be change in all government positions, and change does some really wonderful things, and so I felt like we'd done a lot of good things but it was time for someone else to take their ideas and make Ammon even better,” Coletti says.

BYU honored Jimmer Fredette by retiring his No. 32 jersey during halftime of its men's basketball game against Colorado, celebrating his lasting impact on the program and his role in leading the Cougars to the Sweet 16 in 2011. The emotional night ended with a 90–86 overtime victory, highlighted by Rob Wright's 39-point performance and praise from head coach Kevin Young about Fredette's global influence on BYU basketball.

An abbreviated version of the stage play, The Importance of Being Earnest opens this week for the Rexburg Community Theatre

Interview with Representative Megan Egbert by BYU-Idaho Radio

Interview with Senator Dave Lent by BYU-Idaho Radio