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BYU-Idaho Radio

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The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, and BYU-Idaho devotional addresses. Check out our other podcasts for more content: BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines, BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot, and BYU-Idaho Disciple Journeys.
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Rink 99 located in Sugar City, Idaho, can keep its ice cool even if its above freezing outside. The business encourages people to ice skate, play hockey and come with a date or group of friends. Cody Miller interviewed owner Matt Pyles about the upgrades for this season.BYU-Idaho Radio
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University Legal Counsel Josh Figueira delivers a BYU-Idaho devotional address about how people can work for God's kingdom on the Earth while still being unique and keeping their special talents preserved.BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho's Taylor Building will host the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce State of the Cities and County Addresses on Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. This is where leaders from the cities of Rexburg and Sugar City as well as a Madison County commissioner and a BYU-Idaho leader discuss big developments about the past year and what they're looking forward to i…
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"Vanishing Points by Michael Sherwin" is the new exhibit at the Spori Art Gallery at BYU-Idaho. Sherwin is a photographer who took pictures over the last 10 years of spiritual and historical significance for indigenous people in Ohio, West Virginia and western states. Brandon Isle talked to Sherwin about the exhibit.…
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President and Sister Meredith invite students to partake of the atonement of Jesus Christ in their daily lives. In this interview with Cody Miller they tell him why they chose this topic for the first BYU-Idaho devotional of 2025.BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III and his wife, Jennifer Meredith, talked to students in the opening devotional of the new semester about using the atonement of Jesus Christ to come closer to Him.BYU-Idaho Radio
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East Idaho Home Educators will hold a conference in Pocatello this weekend for home school families and others to connect, find resources, and learn more about the various options they have to teach their children.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Madison Library District received funding from its foundation and Sparklight for new computers in its children's section. Foundation President Alex Bressler talked to BYU-Idaho's Cody Miller about the grant and how it will help the community.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Student reporter Austin Pace brings in the Sugar-Salem Varsity Boys' basketball coach Shawn Freeman to talk about his success as a coach within the program and his philosophy when it comes to the game of basketball.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Janalyn Holt is stepping down as President and CEO of the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce to help out her mother who is now 88 years old. She talked to Brandon Isle about the successes she experience while working at the Chamber for the last three years.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Daniel Blomberg, a music producer and arranger in Utah has released his first solo piano Christmas album, “Sacred Christmas,” which is available to listen to on multiple streaming services.BYU-Idaho Radio
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A local educator of 37 years and a certified national geographic educator, Sharee Barton, returned from a multi-cultural academic excursion to the Amazon. She shares her experiences with students from diverse backgrounds.BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho provides numerous resources for students to gain hands-on experience in their fields, particularly through opportunities like teaching practicums for education majors. The university’s education program supports students by matching them with tailored practicum placements and providing mentorship to ensure their success.…
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Marc Stewart, Budget Officer at BYU-Idaho and devotional speaker, invited devotional listeners to “let God prevail”, “hear Him” and “focus on the temple.” Stewart discusses his devotional talk topic with BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Vanessa Willardson.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Professional storyteller Mo Reynolds and BYU-Idaho student Natalie Buxton discuss friendship and friendship in Jesus Christ with stories of dumpster diving for a lost retainer and the folktale of the Lenape tribe legend of Rainbow Crow.BYU-Idaho Radio
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