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The 5th annual Fall Fossil Fest is going on this Saturday, October 18th. The Idaho Museum of Natural History will show the world premiere of its three-foot-long dinosaur eating crocodile skull.
Emmy-award-winning outdoor filmmaker Kris Millgate will debut a film Saturday night during the Idaho Falls Symphony's season 76 opening concert. The concert is titled "Sounds of the American West: A Symphony of Sights and Sounds."
The ‘A-Maze-ing Race' is coming to Rexburg, Idaho! Inspired by the hit TV show ‘The Amazing Race,' contestants will race across town to complete a series of challenges with various clues to see who can win the 2nd annual A-Maze-ing Race.
Florence's Exquisite Chocolates in Rexburg, Idaho, is getting a new owner named Jordan Manwaring, a third generation family member. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Jordan's parents and current owners of the company, Brian and Michelle Manwaring, about this new development.
Elder Kim B Clark, a former BYU-Idaho President and emeritus General Authority for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, shares his devotional address “In the Hands of the Lord.”
Elder Kim B Clark, a former BYU-Idaho President and emeritus General Authority for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, shares with students examples of how they can better follow God's plan, trust in Him and listen to the guidance of His Spirit in his devotional address “In the Hands of the Lord.”
BYU fans get their first look at No.1 recruit by BYU-Idaho Radio
Savannah Dodd is running for the Rexburg City Council. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, she says why she is running, what she would bring to the position, what issues she would focus on if elected and more.
The Family Crisis Center is putting on their Purple Ribbon Run this upcoming weekend to raise awareness for domestic violence in the Rexburg area. Ally Owens, who works at the center, details the event, as well as the services the Crisis center offers to the community.
The full-contact intramural football season kicks off this weekend with the True Blue Bowl. Josh Thompson, the student coordinator over the program, spoke with BYU-Idaho about the excitement surrounding the big game and the upcoming season as a whole.
Ashleigh Andrus is a BYU-Idaho alumna who studied business during her time on campus. She is now applying what she learned and experience in Rexburg by opening her own business with her husband, called Ember Cove, a clothing boutique in Ammon.
The BYU-Idaho campus will be holding a free organ concert this Thursday, October 8, in the Eliza R. Snow building. Attendees will get to experience French culture through music.
The BYU-Idaho fall Career Fair is happening Thursday, Oct. 16 at the I-Center Courts. It's a great opportunity for all students to talk with recruiters and see what job and internship opportunities are available.
Preloved thrift store helps smaller businesses sell slightly used clothing in Rexburg. The business is growing with the arrival of students at BYU-Idaho for the new fall semester. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Stephanie Wright, the owner of the Rexburg location, about the company.
‘Lactose and Laxatives' is a new film that will be released in local theaters in the spring of 2026. It was directed by Jacob Lyse, an independent filmmaker and movie director, who is also a BYU-Idaho alum.
Alisha Tietjen is running for the Rexburg City Council. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, she says why she is running, what she would bring to the position, what issues she would focus on if elected and more.
Cameron Walker is the new athletic director for the Utah State University Aggies. He's a Rexburg native and spoke with BYU-Idaho Radio about his journey to Logan, and what's helped him achieve success in his career, along with the goals he has for Utah State.
Monday marks the beginning of Spirit Week for BYU-Idaho, and this semester's celebration is set to be one for the books by BYU-Idaho Radio
The BYU Cougars return to LaVell Edwards Stadium tonight riding a 4-0 start and momentum from their gritty win over Colorado. They'll face West Virginia in a primetime Big 12 matchup, looking to stay perfect despite injuries and a tough test from the Mountaineers.
The Idaho Falls FamilySearch Center is doing a month-long open house for the month of October. The center is free for all to use and includes updated equipment and activities throughout the month to help locals learn more about their ancestors.
The brand-new Rexburg Counseling and Eating Disorder Center recently branched off the Integrated Counseling and Wellness Center. Danielle Peterson, an eating disorder specialist, talks about the many services the new center offers.
Operation Roof Rescue is an initiative that works to donate roofs to those that serve their communities, such as fist responders, teachers and military veterans.
The city of Rexburg is growing with businesses coming. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Scott Johnson, the city's public relations director and the director of economic development, about this story.
In her BYU-Idaho devotional address, Sister Stephanie L. Colvin invited all to put God first in their lives and discussed the impact dedicating more time to the Lord has had in her life, and what it can do for others.
Sister Stephanie L Colvin is the Director of First-Year Experience at BYU-Idaho. In her devotional address to BYU-Idaho students, she invites all to put God first in their lives, and discusses the impact dedicating more time to the Lord has had in her life, and what it can do for others.
With Halloween around the corner, haunted attractions in Southeastern Idaho have opened. Both Blackfoot's Slaughter's Realm and Menan's Haunted River bring ghouls and clowns to life for this special time of year.
Daniel Sampson is a BYU-Idaho student pursuing his dream of being a musician. He has produced his own music since he was 15 and speaks on his passion for music and how his journey has taken him to where he is today.
BYU-Idaho alumni Erin and Adam Taylor are two of many artists who have pieces of their work in the new exhibit "25 Years of Alumni Art: Legacy in Color" at the Spori Art Gallery. The married couple talked to Brandon Isle about their art and their time at BYU-Idaho.
BYU-Idaho alumnus Andy Duncan is one of many artists who has pieces of his work in the new exhibit "25 Years of Alumni Art: Legacy in Color" at the Spori Art Gallery. He talked to Brandon Isle about his photography and his time at BYU-Idaho.
BYU-Idaho alumna Muffin Grayson is one of many artists who has pieces of her work in the new exhibit "25 Years of Alumni Art: Legacy in Color" at the Spori Art Gallery. She talked to Brandon Isle about her art and her time at BYU-Idaho.
BYU-Idaho alumnus Scott Rivers is one of many artists who has pieces of his work in the new exhibit "25 Years of Alumni Art: Legacy in Color" at the Spori Art Gallery. He talked to Brandon Isle about his art and his time at BYU-Idaho.
BYU-Idaho student Bradley Beaver was killed in a crash in Utah just days before a track meet he organized, which was later held in his honor. Students and athletes across campus wore red to pay tribute, turning the event into a symbol of the joy and love he shared with others.
Idaho's state superintendent hopes to make up education deficits in budget proposal by BYU-Idaho Radio
Idaho State University is hosting a Business Pitch Competiton for high school students. Anyone competing will have the chance to win big prizes, including a $4,500 scholarship to ISU. Joshua Thompson, a clinical associate professor overseeing the entrepreneurship program at ISU, explains the details of the contest.
The City of Rexburg is hosting their Community Concert this weekend. Heidi Pyper, the music specialist for the cultural arts department of the city of Rexburg, speaks on what to expect and why the community should attend.
Elder Clark G. Gilbert and his wife, Sister Christine Gilbert, share a message with BYU-Idaho studetns in their devotional address titled "Finding the Savior in the Proclamation."
Bingham & Sons has been selling furniture and appliances for nearly 100 years. Customer service is a priority for this business. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Kody Walker, one of the owners of the company.
Elder Clark G. Gilbert, a General Authority Seventy and the Commissioner of the Church Educational System, along with his wife, Sister Christine Gilbert, share their devotional message with BYU-Idaho about finding the Savior, Jesus Christ, in the Family Proclamation, and how staying true to our covenants can bring us enduring joy.
The Rex ROC (Roar of Cougars), BYU-Idaho's student section for BYU games, packed the Manwaring Center to cheer on the Cougars during their win over East Carolina. Students say the watch parties bring energy, school spirit and a true game-day atmosphere even hundreds of miles away from Provo, Utah.
Chris Olsen, the university librarian for BYU-Idaho, talks about the newly remodeled west wing of the McKay library on campus and the new features it offers.
Trent Hanson, the student sports manager in the campus recreation program at BYU-Idaho, talks about the brand new $20 sports pass, which allows students to participate in as many intramural sports as they want for a single payment.
Becca Stucki, the director of events and communications for the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce, talks about all that 'Experience Rexburg' at Porter Park has to offer this Saturday, September 20, from food trucks to raffles and prizes.
Travis Walker, the President of the Snake River Car Association, talks about the Idaho Falls Raceway Championship night by highlighting the many spectacles fans can enjoy.
The Circle of Love, founded in the 1980s, has been helping people with wedding dresses, suits, tuxedos and more while supporting the local community of Rexburg. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed J.C. Weber, the owner of the business.
BYU-Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III and his wife, Sister Jennifer Meredith, kicked off the Fall 2025 semester by reflecting on the history of BYU-Idaho and highlighting the importance of the Spirit of Ricks. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/campus-news/with-a-record-number-of-students-on-byu-idahos-campus-for-fall-2025-president-and-sister-meredith-share-their-devotional-on-the-importance-of-preserving-the-spirit-of-ricks
BYU-Idaho's Scroll newspaper has a new edition for the Fall Semester. Brandon Isle and Briona McGregor talk about what's inside.
President and Sister Meredith discuss the importance of the Spirit of Ricks, its history, and what we can do as students and members of our communities to strengthen and share that spirit wherever we go.
Dejan Tahic was only 15 years old when his country was torn apart by war. His parents decided it would be safer for him and his sister to leave before the conflict worsened. Unfortunately, this led to Tahic and his sister living with their aunt in the enemy country of Serbia, and the boarder closing between them and their parents. From there, moving from refugee camp to refugee camp in Hungary. Eventually, Tahic found asylum in Canada where he also discovered The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hope, healing and peace were brought back into Tahic's life through the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Dave Chambers' name can be spotted on billboards across Rexburg, and it all started with Sparks BBQ.
Temples, or Houses of the Lord are an integral part of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' worship. Being a worldwide church, some members have easier access to the House of the Lord than others. That's why Karen Harrop and Richard LeDuc, along with a few of their friends, decided to create the nonprofit, Sweetwater Rescue. An organization aimed to help aid those who live in remote areas go and visit the temple.
he Hangar music venue is at the heart of Rexburg's music scene. As the fall semester at BYU-Idaho begins with a large class of incoming freshman, the venue has lined up as many shows as possible to bring music to students. This Saturday, they will host a metal show with doors opening at 7:30 p.m.