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One inspired BYU-Idaho alumna is now passing the torch to her own students by BYU-Idaho Radio

BYU-Idaho alumnus, Jason Gunnell, will perform an organ recital Tuesday in the Barrus Concert Hall. Gunnell graduated in 2007 and has received his doctorate and plays the organ professionally.

Bat Nights begin this week at the Idaho Falls Zoo and Harriman State Park. Attendees can learn about the history and evolution of bats and literally be surrounded by them as they fly around in the dark.

The Business Skills and Networking Forum hosts a class in managing conflict with confidence taught by Isaac Payne, the owner of PAC Jiu-Jitsu. The forum is Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in the Madisonhealth Memorial Hospital.

Elder Gérald Caussé and his wife, Valérie Caussé spoke to BYU-Idaho students in a Sunday devotional about being children of the restoration. Elder Caussé shared five restored truths and how they have touched his life.

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square will perform “Songs of Hope” as part of their world tour at the Hollywood Bowl on June 24 and 25.

The Will Baxter Band brings old school soul and R&B music to Driggs Downtown Sounds concert Friday from 6 to 8 p.m.

IDFG's Free Fishing Day returns this weekend at ponds, rivers and reservoirs across the Gem State. Gear, such as poles, tackle boxes and bait, will be available for us to all.

Retro X is a pop culture event in Idaho Falls happening this Friday and Saturday. Fans of all ages can experience cosplay, celebrity guests, panels and pop culture vendors.

After a 12-2 season and a trip to the Big 12 Championship, BYU Football enters 2026 with high expectations despite losing several key contributors on both sides of the ball. Here's a position-by-position breakdown of the Cougars' offseason additions, departures and roster battles as Kalani Sitake's team prepares for another conference title run.

In his devotional address, Sam Eidam, an HR Administrator at BYU-Idaho, spoke about the importance of divine intelligence in a world driven by artificial intelligence. He invited the students to strengthen their divine intelligence in small and simple ways.

Listen to BYU-Idaho Radio Interview with Sam Eidam. In his devotional address, Sam Eidam, an HR Administrator at BYU-Idaho, spoke about the importance of divine intelligence in a world driven by artificial intelligence. He invited the students to strengthen their divine intelligence in small and simple ways.

During the Flood 50 activities to commemorate 50 years since the Teton Dam failure, Rexburg gave bus tours to the Teton Dam site. The tours included a 30-minute audio presentation of first-hand accounts of the Teton Dam flood.

The Idaho State Supreme Court will hear three cases in the Manwaring Center in Special Events room 387. The first case starts at 8:45 a.m. The cases will be followed by a Q&A session at 12:30 p.m.

From May to October, the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team is conducting research on grizzlies in order to preserve the life of the species.

Author Nathaniel Gee's new book, “Failure and Fortitude: How Faith, Politics and Power Shaped the Teton Dam Disaster,” explores what led up to the failure of the Teton Dam.

President of BYU - Idaho, Alvin F Meredith III unites with the Interfaith Leadership Society to teach students how to unify themselves with others of different faiths.

State Sen. Kevin Cook, R-Idaho Falls, is looking to the future of water storage in Eastern Idaho. One of the possible solutions is rebuilding the Teton Dam.

A Musical Testimony Taking the Stage in Downtown Rexburg by BYU-Idaho Radio

The mayor of Rexburg reflects on the Teton Dam disaster 50 years later and its impact today. During this week the community of Rexburg will commemorate this life-altering event through a series of activities.

Idaho Public Television will air the new Idaho Experience documentary "The Teton Dam Disaster" on June 4 and 7. Producers Joan Cartan-Hansen and Aaron Kunz say the documentary will give people an up close look at what it was like to live through the disaster and its aftermath. Graphic credit: Idaho Public Television

In a BYU-Idaho radio interview Elder Mark A. Bragg, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, talks with intern Abrielle Millet about his devotional talk, "Christlike Resilience."

In his devotional address, Elder Mark A. Bragg, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited all to build Christlike resilience by developing a close relationship with God.

Flood 50 is a series of activities that will be held this week to commemorate the 50 years since the Teton Dam failure. Listen to a BYU-Idaho Radio interview with Brandon Isle and Cultural Arts Director for the City Rexburg Jed Platt.

Marshall Public Library's "Garden to Give" is back for its 7th year. Anyone can donate excess fruits and veggies to the MPL and the Idaho Foodbank from now until October.

It's hard to believe it's been 50 years since the Teton Dam failed and sent 80 billion gallons of water into the Upper Snake River Plain, wiping out communities. This is a look at how it happened, how people are remembering the disaster and how communities are commemorating the anniversary.

Spring Fest returns to BYU-Idaho next week by BYU-Idaho Radio

Rexburg Pageant to Honor Teton Dam Survivors with Humor by BYU-Idaho Radio

The Actors' Repertory Theatre of Idaho presents less seen and interesting plays to the Eastern Idaho area. Their newest production “Dearly Departed” opens on June 5 and auditions for their next season are on June 8. Listen to the full BYU-Idaho Radio interview with Casey Wayne.

BYU basketball could be strongly represented in the 2026 NBA Draft, led by projected No. 1 overall pick AJ Dybansta and second-round prospect Richie Saunders. Kennard Davis Junior also declared for the draft, but he is expected to return to college basketball at the University of Missouri next season.

Easy Chair opens up Driggs Downtown Sounds concert series on June 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. This group blends together original music with talented seasoned musicians: Michael Batdorf, Ted Wells and Tom Murphy. Photo Courtesy: Downtown Driggs Association

BYU-Idaho will host Mr. BYUI contest on Friday by BYU-Idaho Radio

The Summer Carousel Kickoff is Rexburg's annual community event of fun. The Friday event is at Porter Park from 4 - 8 p.m. Listen to a BYU-Idaho radio interview with Jon Lewis, Rexburg's Parks and Recreation director.

IN a BYU-Idaho Radio interview Selena Robins, the curriculum maintenance manager at BYU-Idaho, taught the most powerful lesson in her life is spiritual discernment. Listen to an interview about her devotional address.

In her devotional address, Selena Robins, the curriculum maintenance manager at BYU-Idaho, taught the most powerful lesson in her life is spiritual discernment.

The Wes Deist Aquatic Center in Idaho Falls will offer free swim days to children ages 4-12 starting June 2. Parents can register their children for one free swim night per week for June, July and most of August.

Hoop Idaho Falls is the first and only basketball mobile rental arcade in the area. It brings new fun to businesses, parties and events alike.

The Downtown Driggs Association offers free summer fun through three big events: concert series, a plein air festival and Shakespeare in the Park.

In commemorating 50 years since the Teton Dam Flood, Richard Robison's Teton Letters allows readers to understand the personal impact of the Teton Dam.

“The traditional story of the ugly duckling is quite sad because the ugly duckling, which is just a cygnet, she got into the wrong nest, she's sort of just abandoned by the duck family, and we've changed that around because we wanted the message to be a bit different, so duck family embraces baby swan and I think it's so special and so relatable,” Assistant Artistic Director Madissen Fujimoto says.

This national historic landmark was the world's first nuclear power plant. Idaho National Laboratory's EBR-I atomic museum opens to public tours this Friday.

In his devotional address, Elder B. Corey Cuvelier, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited students to have “great checks” in their lives. He taught the students to become true disciples of Jesus Christ.

In his devotional address, Elder B. Corey Cuvelier, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited students to have “great checks” in their lives. He taught the students to become true disciples of Jesus Christ. Come listen to a BYU-Idaho Radio Interview with intern Abrielle Millet on the devotional.

BYU-Idaho Radio interview with J. R Reseigh Idaho Falls Exchange Club hosts its annual Field of Honor Memorial this Memorial Day weekend May 23 - 25 at Russ Freeman Park in Idaho Falls.

Funland at the Idaho Falls Zoo is holding its grand reopening this weekend. With revamped rides, new summer hours and a brand-new log hut cafe, Funland invites everyone to attend.

The Rexburg-Madison County Historical Society recently started a newsletter called “Rexburg: Our City, Our Stories.” The community can sign up to receive the newsletter and submit stories.

“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.

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

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.

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.

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.