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With Dave McCann away hosting the Deseret News High School Sports Awards, Blaine Fowler was joined by Brian Logan for the June 8 edition of Y's Guys. The show opened with updates on Redmond Night with Y's Guys, coming June 15 at the Redmond Heritage Farm Store in Orem, and a live check-in with Dave from the Grand America Hotel, where he previewed several outstanding Utah high school athletes headed to BYU.Blaine and Brian discussed the major college football news involving Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, whose eligibility situation could affect the Big 12 race. They also talked about BYU football's growing national recognition, including Cade Uluave's expected impact, BYU's top-10 linebacker group, strong preseason rankings, the high ticket demand for BYU-Utah and Notre Dame-BYU, and Dennis Pitta appearing on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot.Jim Evans, executive director of America's Freedom Festival at Provo and former mayor of Orem, joined the show to preview the 2026 Stadium of Fire. Jim discussed Brad Paisley, Nitro Circus, the Freedom Festival's many community events, the tribute planned for Alan Osmond, and the patriotic mission behind the festival.Kihei Akina was named the Redmond Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week after earning Ping First-Team All-America honors, being named the Phil Mickelson Outstanding Freshman of the Year, and becoming the first BYU golfer to win that national freshman award. Blaine and Brian highlighted how Kihei joins AJ Dybantsa, Bear Bachmeier, and Jane Hedengren as part of BYU's remarkable group of freshman stars.Harvey Scott from Redmond joined the show to talk about Redmond Night with Y's Guys, the quality of athletes BYU is attracting, the value of BYU's culture, and why Redmond wants to be associated with athletes who represent strong values. Harvey also explained the benefits of Redmond Real Salt and Re-Lyte, including hydration, trace minerals, taste, and digestive support.The show also promoted the Ephraim Hope Mission golf tournament and auction, featuring BYU-related items such as an AJ Dybantsa signed basketball, Richie Saunders memorabilia, and the chance to golf with Dave and Blaine.The BYU Super Fan segment featured Kathy Warner Habing from Lynden, Washington. Kathy shared her deep BYU roots, memories of watching BYU football and basketball for decades, and connections to BYU greats including Virgil Carter, Phil Odle, Krešimir Ćosić, Frankie Fredericks, Jamal Willis, Ty Detmer, and others. Kathy also impressed the hosts by remembering that Brian played professionally for Edmonton.The show closed with CougarTribe questions, “On This Day” history, an Andrew Jackson quote, and a final invitation for fans to attend Redmond Night with Y's Guys.Timestamps (approximate):00:00 — Blaine Fowler and Brian Logan open the show09:55 — Dave McCann joins from the Deseret News High School Sports Awards16:02 — Brendan Sorsby ruling and Big 12 football implications22:17 — BYU football national recognition and linebacker rankings26:44 — BYU-Utah and Notre Dame-BYU ticket demand33:44 — Jim Evans previews Stadium of Fire and America's Freedom Festival52:07 — Kihei Akina named Redmond Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week57:10 — Harvey Scott previews Redmond Night with Y's Guys1:30:00 — Ephraim Hope Mission golf tournament and auction1:33:19 — Campus Notes: BYU basketball, track, golf, and soccer1:44:20 — BYU Super Fan Kathy Warner Habing joins the show2:01:03 — CougarTribe questions and community update2:02:24 — On This Day, Andrew Jackson quote, and show wrap-up#YsGuys #BYU #GoCougs #BYUFootball #BYUBasketball #BYUSports #CougarNation #RedmondReLyte #KiheiAkina #BearBachmeier #JaneHedengren #AJDybantsa #StadiumOfFire #Big12 #CougarTribe #LDS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the upcoming Tractor Trot in Lynden, the Fishing Derby on Saturday morning, and Project Hope naming a new director.
FREE Two Day Event: Farm Marketing Week - June 2026 Sign Up HERE Click HERE and Let's Meet! Chat with us to see if The Profitable Farmer can break you out of marketing misery. Shari Kruyswijk lost half her dahlias to a virus in 2024. She and her husband stared down 600+ tubers on their one-third acre in Lynden, Washington — the dahlia capital of the U.S., surrounded by competing farms — wondering how they were ever going to sell them. She joined my program in October. Her first launch in January 7X'd her previous year's sales. In this episode, Shari shares exactly what shifted: • Why she stopped trying to do weddings, classes, subscriptions AND tubers — and how focusing on one thing finally made her profitable • The mindset and calendaring work she didn't think she needed (and now can't stop using) • How she rewired her thinking around "too much competition" in a saturated market • The email-writing approach that turned her launch around • What it's like to run a farm with a less-stressed wife (in her husband's words) Shari is proof that you don't need the perfect location, the perfect website, or an empty market to build a profitable flower farm. You need the right skills and the willingness to learn them.
KGMI's Adam Smith talks to Bo Wilde about the Farmer's Day Parade, Lynden Farmer's Market, the Lynden Heritage Museum, high school graduations, and Cinderella at the Claire Theatre.
KGMI's Adam Smith and Dianna Hawryluk chat about the Shoestring Circus in Bellingham, a roller derby championship in Lynden, the Rad Bite and Block Party on Railroad Avenue, the Bellingham Bells Season Kick Off Party at Trackside, and an all-ages rock show at Aim & Game in Ferndale.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Rustic Grill opening, high school baseball and softball playoffs, and Memorial Day in Lynden.
En este nuevo episodio de DISCORAMA, Mario Mengoni abre una puerta hacia el universo futurista y sensual de HAJIME SORAYAMA, el artista japonés que transformó el chrome, los robots y el glamour nocturno en una estética que terminó influenciando al disco, al synthwave, al City Pop y a toda la cultura visual electrónica moderna. La música acompaña este recorrido con una selección internacional especialmente curada donde aparecen GIANNI BINI junto a KIM SUMMERSON, SONAN feat. LYNDEN, CRACKAZAT, MARK LOWER junto a MISHELL IVON y un viaje especial al CITY POP japonés con TATSURO YAMASHITA y su clásico “Sparkle”. Además, llega un nuevo “discollage” mezclado por DIEGO HIDALGO con novedades de LIFE ON PLANETS & PLAISANCE, DAM SWINDLE feat. DJ MINX y SEAN SCANLAN. IMPORTANTE: La música incluida en este episodio pertenece a sus respectivos artistas, autores, productores y sellos discográficos. Su utilización en este programa tiene fines exclusivamente culturales, periodísticos y de difusión, sin propósito comercial ni intención de lucro. Invitamos a los oyentes a apoyar a los músicos a través de sus canales y plataformas oficiales. Conducción, musicalización y producción general: Mario Mengoni. Asistente de Producción: Diego Hidalgo. Locutores: Leandro Brumatti y Raúl Proenza. Operador Técnico: Carlos Rodríguez. Sitio oficial: www.discorama.net Seguinos en nuestras redes y dejanos tu comentario: https://www.instagram.com/discoramabymario https://www.facebook.com/discoramabymario https://x.com/DiscoramaAR
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Fresco Chocolate winning international awards, the upcoming International Plowing Match, and a fundraiser for a local football team.
Scott Korthuis: Water storage in Lynden by KGMI News/Talk 790
KGMI's Jason Upton talks to Lynden School District Superintendent David VanderYacht about the district's capital levy on the April special election ballot to fund school improvements across the district, before getting an update on where plans stand for the new Lynden High School that has been rejected by voters three separate times.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the pump track upgrade at Bender, the Lynden Heritage Museum celebrating 50 years, the upcoming NWW Fair ticket blitz, the new Rustic Grill opening later this month, and Mother's Day coming up on Sunday.
Host Lyle Sorenson broadcasts live from the Home and Lifestyle Show in Lynden.
KGMI's Adam Smith talks to Bo Wilde about parks in Lynden, half price memberships at the Lynden Heritage Museum, and Westside Building Supply hosting an outdoor sale.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the Home and Lifestyle Show at the NWW Fairgrounds, school plant sales kicking off, the last week of Swept Away, and everything else happening in Lynden this week.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the Lynden Artisan Marker opening, the new Carniceria Los Hermanos selling meats and food, and a print shop closing in Lynden.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Spring Break, the Whatcom County Youth Fair, Swept Away at the Jansen Art Center, and Lynden Hymn Singing this week.
Lynden Hometown News: Swept Away, Gymnastics & Easter by KGMI News/Talk 790
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about The Play That Goes Wrong at the Clarie Theater and dahlia tuber sales at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Lynden High School basketball champions, Lynden Christian's chess team winning a championship, TobyMac at the Northwest Washington Fair, and Red Barn kicking off their Spring Market.
KGMI's Adam Smith and Dianna Hawryluk chat about the La Conner Daffodil Festival, a karaoke event at Kulshan Brewing, storytelling at the Mount Baker Theatre, the Jansen Jazz Orchestra performing in Lynden, and a rock show at Shakedown in Bellingham.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the Lynden Tribune honoring local businesses, High School basketball teams moving on in the state tournament, mid-winter break, and a dressage show at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds.
KGMI's Adam Smith and Dianna Hawryluk chat about I Can't Believe It's Not Rock at the Upfront Theatre, the Whatcom Farm Expo in Lynden, Night of the Helles at K2, Reposado performing at Wild Buffalo, and local rock bands at Shakedown.
Over the weekend the rodeo was in Lynden and listener Nicolas won the money from playing bull poker! He paid the price though as the bull squared him up and ran him through!
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Stone Temple Pilots performing at the NWW Fair, the 10th annual Farm Expo, Chipotle opening in Lynden, and Brio Laundry's big grand opening.
State Auditor Dianna Dizoglio joins the show to discuss the process she's using to start the audit. Then, Lynden Blake joins the show to give us the latest on Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Hell on Hooves rodeo at the NWW Fairgrounds on Saturday, Feb 21, The Prince of Egypt at Lynden High School, the Lynden Toastmaster event on Thursday, Feb. 19, and the Lynden High School flag football team winning the state championship.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the Seahawks big win, Nooksack Valley Disposal collecting over 8 million pounds of recycling in 2025, CHS True Value changing owners, and ideas for Valentine's Day.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about this Sunday's Super Bowl, the upcoming Flag Football playoffs, Lynden and LC basketball, and The Nerd kicking off at the Claire Theatre.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Broken Wagon Races at the NWW Fairgrounds, National Kazoo Day at the Lynden Heritage Museum, and Lynden and LC basketball.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Bradley Road fully reopening, new restaurants opening in Lynden, and Frozen at LC.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about New Year's resolutions, new pet groomers in Lynden, and the Lynden Tribune's Best of Lynden list.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about New Year's celebrations at the Lynden Skate Way and Steakhouse 9, and a new coffee shop in town, 508 Coffee and Youth Lounge.
Blueberry production in Washington state continues to climb with 2025 coming in close to, if not equal, to last year's record crop of 210 million pounds.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith chat about Wissota Chophouse closing, holiday shopping in Lynden, and the Christmas Concert at First Christian Reformed Church on Monday, Dec. 22.
In this episode I host Lynden Lakovic who is the Captain of the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League. Lynden has played for Canada before in the past and was drafted in the 1st Round by the Washington Capitals in the 2025 NHL Draft.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the response to flooding in Lynden, a new park opening, Brio Laundry services, and this year's Lynden Lions prep basketball teams.
Blueberry production in Washington state continues to climb with 2025 coming in close to, if not equal, to last year's record crop of 210 million pounds.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the Northwest Lighted Christmas Parade, an open house at the Lynden Heritage Museum, and shopping local at the Jansen Art Center's pop-up gift shop.
KGMI's Adam Smith talks about the Lighted Boat Parade in Bellingham, the Northwest Lighted Christmas Parade in Lynden, the Olde Fashioned Christmas in Ferndale, Arts and Ales at Aslan Brewing, Winter BrewFest 2025 at Squalicum Harbor, and a benefit show at Shakedown.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the elf of the shelf hunt in Lynden, free pictures with Santa, the NCCTK Christmas Concert, and this weekend's Northwest Lighted Christmas Parade.
KGMI's Adam Smith talks to Bo Wilde about Project Hope, a holiday shop at the Jansen Art Center, The Best Christmas Ever at the Claire Theatre, and applying for the Light Christmas Parade.
Host Josh Burdick talks about the City of Lynden and all the great things happening during the holiday season.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about the Meridian Turkey Trot at Bellewood Farms, Village Books celebrating 10 years in Lynden, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Clair Theatre, and Lynden High School winning the state championship in volleyball.
The Washington Red Raspberry Commission's new Executive Director, Gavin Willis took over nearly five months ago following the retirement of long-time leader Henry Bierlink.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about a small fire at the Lynden Heritage Museum, the Red Barn Holiday Market, Veterans Day events and the upcoming Lighted Parade.
Bo Wilde: Lynden Hometown News by KGMI News/Talk 790
Host Ashley Butenschoen welcomes Lynden School District superintendent David VanderYacht and school board member Ken Owsley to the show to talk about the upcoming Lynden school bond.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about Halloween events in Lynden, the STEAM Expo, and some new faces around town.
Harvest month and the show on Friday was based out of and around the Eagle Mill dairy farm in Lynden! Jeff DeJong's family runs the farm, and he patiently answered all of our cow questions!
Spokane City Council takes the cowardly way out -- rejecting what 75% of the city asked for. Bob Ferguson signed a bill that prohibits the National Guard from other states encroaching on Washington’s territory. The Trump Administration says that India and the United States are close to a trade agreement. RFK Jr. moves to ban food dye. // Big Local: The City of Lynden voted to remove fluoride from their water. A new walk on ferry will take you to the San Juan Islands from Anacortes for free. // You Pick the Topic: The Everett Herald attempts to create a fake controversy about a bible program for elementary students.