BYU-Idaho Radio plays classical music and news on 94.3 FM and inspiration music on 91.5 FM. Broadcasting from the campus of BYU-Idaho in beautiful Rexburg, Idaho.
Calvin Hillgrove grew up surrounded by fine arts in his dad, Justin Hillgrove's studio in Seattle, Washington. It was part of his reason for wanting to study illustration at BYU-Idaho. While working on toy lines, animations, and comics Calvin Hillgrove has learned to put heart into illustration.
The Idaho Falls Rescue Mission is aiding people in their community with homelessness but they need more funds and volunteers to accomplish their mission. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Chris Aspenall, the director of Development for the nonprofit, about their purpose.
The largest state fair in Idaho, the Eastern Idaho State Fair, starts this Friday and will run through Sept. 6. From carnival rides to food and agriculture, the fair works hard to have something for everyone.
Hundreds of students at BYU-Hawaii come from different backgrounds all over the Pacific but have one thing in common: they work at the Polynesian Cultural Center on campus. This Friday, “Sharing Aloha: Dance, Identity, and Hawaii's Tourism Story” will share some of the students' stories and culture.
Idaho is expanding civics education with new courses, an updated test, and hands-on learning. Superintendent Debbie Critchfield says it's key to preparing engaged citizens and sustaining democracy.
Divorce rates are down, marriage rates are up, contrary to popular belief by BYU-Idaho Radio
Kirtland: a turning point for Christianity by BYU-Idaho Radio
The Rotary Club in Rexburg needs more volunteers for its upcoming service projects including a dictionary giveaway for third graders. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Brandon Tighe, the president of the Rexburg chapter.
Bob Sagers has portrayed men from the scriptures in many contexts. He portrays them in paintings and films. Through religious creative projects, he's had the opportunity to step into the lives of Jesus Christ, His apostles and common people who witnessed Christ's miracles.
Brent Borup realized he could be an artist when he was a child looking at the back of a Cheerios box. Today, his paintings of Christ are found in homes across the nation.
BYU men's cheer captain, Ammon Montenegro has been on the football field for over a decade. He's competed in many positions on football teams but today he is tackling a different part of the game: cheerleading for Brigham Young University. He has learned many lessons transitioning from football to cheerleading.
Jazz House Big Band brings live music to Southeast Idaho by BYU-Idaho Radio
Horse trainer Natalie Hagler will host her Fundamentals Clinic Aug. 16–17 at Misty Ridge Stables in Newdale, Idaho. The two-day event will focus on safety, groundwork and building stronger connections between riders and their horses. With over 17 years of experience and a passion for helping others, Hagler aims to make every participant's journey with their horse safer and more rewarding.
Whitewater river rafting guide Shannon McDougal learned a hard lesson on the Salmon River one day when she was thrown from her boat and landed on her shoulder.
The Community Family Clinic in Idaho Falls is a nonprofit affiliated with the Community Council of Idaho that delivers medical help to people of all ages in difficult financial situations. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Dr. Joshua Stringham, CMO and medical director about the nonprofit.
Local author Brad Sugar just published his first children's book called “Uncle Bad.” He has a message for families about how to choose books to read with their children.
Andre Queiroz shares how he discovered beatboxing and the important role it has played in his life. The BYU-Idaho student from Brazil strives to share the light of Christ through music and strives to improve his skills every day.
From contemporary to ballet and tap to ballroom dance -- BYU-Idaho's Dance Alliance company recently returned from its Idaho-Utah Tour. For Dance Alliance, its objective is to share testimony of Jesus Christ through dance and showcase BYU-Idaho's offerings on the road. This year, the theme of the show was Remarkable Ideas that Changed the World.
Creamy Daze, a popular local ice cream business started by Taylee and Tanner Brinkerhoff, has opened its first storefront in Rexburg's Hemming Village after running two food trucks in Rigby and Idaho Falls. The shop offers Blue Bell Ice Cream flavors, Dole Whip, specialty shakes and a six-scoop sampler, with giveaways happening during its opening days.
Lisa Valentine Clark tells the story of how she started improv comedy and what opportunities it has brought her. She shares what the art has taught her personally, her approach to acting and what inspires her.
Iceberg Drive-Inn is coming to Rexburg this month. Preston Pearson, owner of the Syracuse location decided it was time to bring the classic Utah drive-in to Idaho and details what Idahoans can expect upon opening.
Club Inc. in Idaho Falls has been helping people out of homelessness since 1988. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Robert Swiston, the access point director and housing specialist for the nonprofit.
Strider the bernedoodle begins therapy work at Thunder Ridge High School by BYU-Idaho Radio
The Taow and Burton families hiked to the top of Table Mountain in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness near Grand Teton National Park to set up a lemonade stand. The cost - 95 cents or a funny dance. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/families-set-up-a-lemonade-stand-on-wyomings-table-mountain
This weekend the Idaho Falls Rotary club is hosting the 34th annual Great Snake River Greenbelt Duck Race to raise funds for the parks in and around the greenbelt. Elaine Gray gives the details of the event and why it's a cause worth supporting.
I-Serve's Special Needs - Hands group hopes that fall semester students join them for activities, building friendships in the Rexburg community.
Jay and Brittany Gill, owners of Masala Indian Cuisine hope to introduce locals to many different types of Indian food from different regions around the country. They speak on their experience with the restaurant business, ingredients they use, and what it's like to start a restaurant as a couple.
BYU Football is gearing up for a new season with a fierce quarterback competition following the unexpected departure of starter Jake Retzlaff. Fresh faces Bear Bachmeier, McCae Hillstead and Treyson Bourguet are battling for the top spot as training camp kicks off.
Jaiden Stevens and his fiancé, Avri Quigley, have recently opened HER Fit, a gym made for women. Stevens details how the couple works together to make the space welcoming for women.
Sue Smith is preparing herself for another win at the War Bonnet Round Up. Having won twice in the past, she discusses some of her training regimens and love for rodeo.
This Friday, Park's Place Smokehouse will host a fundraising event to support victims of the Texas flood.
The Idaho Falls Humanitarian Center is asking for more people to donate basic hygiene and general supplies to aid in its mission to help as many people as possible. Student Reporter Cody Miller talked to Eric and Betsy Schultz, community assistant and service directors about the community needs.
Brother Chad H Webb, the first counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke to graduating students during the Spring 2025 Commencement.
Connor McFarlane, local student and independent filmmaker, is set to release his newest project “Thrifters.” Having an interest in filmmaking from a young age, this is not his debut release, but his most ambitious yet.
REXBURG -- A band that began in Rexburg years ago is returning from its home in Utah to share their music with the community during a local concert series. Local Kin, a stomp and holler folk band is set to perform in Rexburg Monday at Porter Park in the Beehive Pavilion. Their performance is one of many for Arts at the Park, a Rexburg Arts live entertainment series.
Moving to Idaho led Ben Trosper not only to a new home, but to a new faith. Moving to Idaho from Michigan for a new job introduced Trosper to new neighbors and friends who shared their faith in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Filmmaker Jared Hess believes being authentic and creating things that he genuinely enjoys will form everyday truths that resonate with audiences. “I always feel that if you're doing anything authentic, inevitably there's going to be some truth to it,” Hess said. “And that truth is going to be what lasts and connects with people.”
Samantha Wescott and her husband Kyle, owners of Renegade Axe, decided to take on a family business in addition to their jobs being parents of four. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/rigby-family-acquires-ax-throwing-business
The Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls is hosting a free, two-day community event, Summer Market Days by BYU-Idaho Radio
Idaho's reading scores are rising, with 71% of K-3 students now reading at grade level. State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield credits teachers' efforts and says continued support is key to keeping progress going. She plans to expand phonics training and provide more reading coaches in classrooms, supported by new state funding, to ensure teachers have the tools they need to help all students succeed.
Mayerling Linton began Bocados, with her family and is inspired to share the food she loved to make with her grandmother as a child. The Lintons serve arepas, a popular, and gluten free, and Venezuelan food made from pre-cooked cornmeal, water, salt and served with savory meat. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/grandmothers-sacrifices-inspire-bocados-the-family-run-food-truck
BYU-Idaho offers many different sports and fitness groups to help students stay fit, learn skills, and socialize. One of these sports groups is boxing.
YMCA of Idaho Falls is looking for volunteers for its back to school season. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed C.E.O. Tanner Rohne about the non-profit.
A new outdoor movie company is launching at Porter Park starting Aug. 1, thanks to Projex, a local production company founded by two students. The free events aim to bring the Rexburg community together and are currently seeking sponsors to help enhance the movie-night experience.
Kimi Rinderknecht, the owner of Rexburg's Twisted Sugar, feels it is her calling to make people feel like they can do anything, and opening Twisted Sugar has allowed her to do just that. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/franchise-owner-fulfills-her-calling-through-twisted-sugar
The owner of Cow Friend Soap, Alisha Benson, found herself in dark place. It was a special cow's friendship that helped her find a way to happiness once again. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/owner-of-cow-friend-soap-reveals-how-friendship-helped-spark-the-idea-for-her-business
As "Music and the Spoken Word" prepares to celebrate it's 5,000th episode, Brandon Isle interviews choir president Michael O. Leavitt, music director Mack Wilberg and the voice of Music and the Spoken Word, Derrick Porter.
BYU-Idaho has a variety of group fitness opportunities, including their Runners Group. The BYUI Runners Group is a great way to get better at running, stay fit, stay motivated, and make long-lasting friendships.
Libbie Brown wanted a way to make an income and raise her daughter at home, so she created a sourdough business. She now sells a variety of sourdough products from scones to cinnamon rolls. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/young-mom-creates-sourdough-side-hustle