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This weekend, the city of Rexburg will host a performance of Handel's “Messiah,” which highlights the life and mission of Jesus Christ.

Brother Timothy L. Farnes, the Young Men General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, encouraged BYU-Idaho graduates to become second-mile disciples.

The William James Mentorship allows students to help the next batch of freshman by BYU-Idaho Radio

Jessica Pearson is Mrs. Rexburg for 2026, and she is teaching a class titled “Level Up Your Marriage” to begin the new year. Any married couple is welcome to attend.

Wayne Burton is a Latter-day Saint musician who recently released his new song “Heaven on Earth.” He hopes it will lift people during this Christmas season.

Kiln Kottage awaits new customers for new adventures with pottery and fun family oriented activities. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Nikki Robertson, the owner of the company, about this business.

BYU will face Georgia Tech in the 2025 Pop-Tarts Bowl in Orlando as the Cougars look to close their season strong after missing the College Football Playoff. Both teams are using the extra preparation time to gear up for a challenging matchup between two programs led by head coaches who are coaching at their alma maters.

When freshman Donovan Strader and his cousin, Carter Felt, returned to BYU–Idaho after serving two-year church missions in Argentina, they knew they wanted to start a business together. Together they invested in a vending machine to create: The Date Machine.

Winter is especially dangerous for both drivers and the wildlife that might cross roads, such as deer, moose and elk.

Mariana Vitali is the director of Ballet Folklorico Heritage and uses her studio to honor her Mexican heritage and inspire her family and the community.

Idaho Gems is a BYU-Idaho Radio series featuring locals making a large impact. In this interview with Natalia Dyer, Idaho Gem, Rob Clark, founder of Venitox, shares about breaking into the snake venom industry. He also reflects on his love for his snakes and the importance of his work

Jeff Downs, a math teacher and author, released his newest book “Shaken” in July. The story features a man who wants to fix his bad relationship with his father after an earthquake puts his life in danger.

Students in BYU-Idaho's Wildlife Management program frequently work with local research groups and believe they may be the first to discover a bat hibernaculum, or hibernation spot, in the western U.S.

What you need to know about BYU-Idaho Grad Night by BYU-Idaho Radio

The Rexburg Community Theatre is putting on their annual presentation of “A Christmas Carol” this week at Madison Jr High from Thursday-Saturday. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/rexburg-community-theatre-presents-a-christmas-carol

Family First Dental in Rexburg is running its 1,000 Smiles Project to collect and donate toys to children in need. Anyone who donates will be entered into a giveaway to win free dental care for one year.

Fresco Kitchen and Grill operates Doorzza Pizza out of its location in Rexburg. Now, Doorzza is on its way to being its own restaurant. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Matt Pyles, co-founder and general manager of Fresco and manager of Doorzza, about this story.

Perry Rockwood taught students that lamenting to God is expressing frustration and honest emotion to Him in faith, and that it's another way to feel greater joy.

Perry Rockwood talks about his devotional address "When Sorrow Meets the Savior," including what went into his topic and how students can do the same.

BYU finished an impressive 11–1 season but was never seriously considered for the College Football Playoff, ultimately landing just outside the final bracket. Despite stronger metrics than Notre Dame and Miami, the Cougars were passed over, leaving fans questioning whether BYU was snubbed.

Ballet Etude is putting on “The Nutcracker” this weekend in the spirit of Christmas at the Romance Theater, and all are invited to attend.

Steve J Cline is a BYU-Idaho alumnus who has found success creating 3D animation videos on TikTok. He was inspired by classes he took while in Rexburg.

BYU lands elite talent with the highest-ranked class ever by BYU-Idaho Radio

BYU fights for playoff respect in Big 12 title clash by BYU-Idaho Radio

BYU Head Coach Kalani Sitake has agreed to a long-term contract extension, solidifying his future with the Cougars after years of on-field success and deep off-field impact. Players, staff and fans celebrated the news, praising Sitake's leadership, character and commitment to the program.

A fight over a logging road project on the Idaho-Montana border. Conservation groups are working to protect endangered animals in the Continental Divide.

BYU-Idaho to offer new AI Engineering minor starting in Spring 2026 by BYU-Idaho Radio

The Spirit of Christmas celebration is happening this weekend in Ashton and features several activities, including a light parade, craft fair, and free hot chocolate for all.

Great Western Racing and the BYUI Alumni Association are coming together to hold the first Island Christmas Half Marathon and 5K to provide exercise, scholarships and prizes to students.

Teton Bagel opens a new location in Hemming Village. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Joe Fuhriman, assistant manager about this development.

Jane Clayson Johnson spoke to students at BYU-Idaho on December 2, 2025, about finding help and hope in mental illness. She shared her personal struggles with depression and how she was able to emerge from depression. During this devotional talk, she also taught steps students can use to find hope.

Jane Clayson Johnson, an award-winning journalist and best-selling author, shared her experience with mental health during a BYU-Idaho devotional. She talked to Brandon Isle about mental health and her recent documentary called "Pathway to Hope" about BYU-Pathway Worldwide students.

Hemming Village in Rexburg hosted a ribbon-cutting for the three Light the World Giving Machines on Monday. The machines are filled with cards that patrons can “purchase” to donate goods and services through local and global charities. Photo Courtesy: Hans Koepsell/BYU-Idaho Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/light-the-world-giving-machines-officially-open-in-rexburg

Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand will perform their Christmas concert next week in Idaho Falls. Shupe started his band in college and has been performing and releasing new music for nearly 30 years.

EyeCare4Kids is a nonprofit organization that helps children and adults in need of eye care through charitable donations to provide eye exams, eye care and new glasses.

The BYU-Idaho Theatre department will be performing Julius Ceasar.

The TitleOne Tip-Off Classic offers people the chance to see high school basketball teams from across the state in action, while also raising money for local charities.

Trenna McMullin and Makayla Nielson became friends and then writing partners, and now have a new book out titled “The Voyage of Clara Bowman,” which tells the story of a girl who travels across the sea to escape religious persecution.

Idaho Gems is a BYU-Idaho Radio series featuring locals making a large impact. In this interview with Natalia Dyer, Idaho Gem, Rob Clark, founder of Venitox, shares about breaking into the snake venom industry. He also reflects on his love for his snakes and the importance of his work.

Fire and Fizz, a new pottery and soda shop opened in Rexburg on November 15. Student Reporter Cody Miller interviewed Brian Barton, one of the owners about this new business.

The American Automobile Association (AAA), an insurance and travel agency, forecasts record-breaking numbers of travelers the week of Thanksgiving.

The Bonner family is a family of 11 who sing and worship through Broadway and Gospel music. They've performed for the Kansas City Chiefs, done a Christmas program with “The Chosen,” and have a Christmas concert coming up.

Three stories of Eastern Idaho locals who were the first to give at the Light the World Giving Machines in Chubbuck.

Silver Star is starting a new plan to bring high-speed fiber internet to the entire Teton Valley area, with the goal of improving quality of life for each customer it serves.

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Friday that, effective immediately, young women in the Church who want to serve a mission can begin service at age 18.

BYU-Idaho celebrates the holiday season with Campus Christmas event by BYU-Idaho Radio

BYU-Idaho's Comic Frenzy is an improvisational, audience-controlled show where cast members act out ideas and words given right on the spot! They have two shows this Saturday.

The BYU-Idaho Christmas sneak preview is this weekend. It teases BYU-Idaho's Christmas show on December 6 which features Broadway star Jeremy Jordan, but also has unique elements of its own that won't be found anywhere else.

BYU-Idaho's newest podcast, “The Roots of the Mighty Oaks,” explores the history of the university by diving into the stories of the people whose names are on the buildings on campus.

Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) has announced that trout and bass populations in Eastern Idaho have been influenced by the recent drought, leading to increased fish stocking in the reservoirs.

The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce held a forum Wednesday where the local charities partnering with the Light the World Giving Machine were revealed.