The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, episodes of "The Spot" and episodes of "Tell Me About It."
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These are your Friday Evening Headlines... A hearing in the case of Bryan Kohberger has been delayed to next month. Plus, a frost advisory goes into effect tonight for much of Eastern Idaho. Then, you can listen to some of your favorite Beatles' songs, live, tomorrow night at the Romance Theatre.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Student reporter, Chandler Guadagnin sits down with Mike Christopherson, a faculty member in the Elementary and Special Education Department at BYU-Idaho. They discuss all that the education department has to offer and how people can get involved.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Elder Juan Pablo Villar, of the Seventy, and his wife Sister Carola Villar address the students of BYU-Idaho at the BYU-Idaho devotional on September 19, 2023.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... Police need witnesses to a crash on Highway 26 that killed a young man. Also more than 68 thousand gallons of liquid radioactive waste has been treated in the Idaho cleanup project. Lastly, a man from Rexburg competes in a national mullet competition.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Your Evening Headlines... A case of the measles has been confirmed in Southwest Idaho — what you need to know. Plus, doing puzzles can get competitive. Then, the city of Idaho Falls is renaming its civic center.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Artist, Gerald Julien Griffin, sits down with Brandon Isle to talk about his art exhibit which is being featured in the Spori Art Gallery titled, "The Road Less Traveled By ... A Retrospective." It opens tonight and will remain on display until October 19.BYU-Idaho Radio
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In this episode we talk about all the fun things students can do in Rexburg and how to branch out and make friends!BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... The man suspected in the murders of four University of Idaho students will have two court hearings tomorrow. Plus, Governor Brad Little has appointed a new state public defender. Then, the 6th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is happening this weekend in Driggs.…
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REXBURG — The Puzzle Pals, a rag-tag puzzling crew from eastern Idaho, have taken their passion for piecing things together and placed it on a competitive table. Lisa Benson, the team captain, and her three teammates, Kanani and Bryce Hepworth, and Natalie enjoy doing puzzles as a holiday pastime. That was until Benson got more curious about the sp…
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Lisa Benson speaks with BYU-Idaho Radio about how she got started with competitive puzzling. Listen to her full interview with BYU-Idaho Radio's Natalia Hepworth.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Evening Headlines for Wednesday, September 20, 2023... The man accused of killing a couple of Rexburg is set to go to trial next month. Plus, Pocatello Police are asking for your help to find the people responsible for firing multiple gunshots at O-K Ward Park in Pocatello. Then, the Eastern Idaho State Fair broke multiple attendance…
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Student reporter, Chandler Guadagnin, sits down with Mandy Crane, who is the Outreach and Events Coordinator with Teton Regional Land Trust. During the interview, they talk about the 6th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival from September 20-23 and how you can help protect wildlife habitats.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... The presence of quagga mussel larvae in the Twin Falls area has been confirmed by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture. Also, Big Springs Water Company will serve as the court-approved custodian for the Island Park Water Company. Lastly, a senior project for Thunder Ridge High School has turned into a commun…
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Elder Juan Pablo Villar, of the Seventy, and his wife Sister Carola Villar talked with student reporter, Chandler Guadagnin, to discuss their devotional addresses given at BYU-Idaho on September 19, 2023.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Evening Headlines for September 19, 2023... A former Jefferson County prosecutor is facing charges of drug trafficking. Plus, Elder Juan Pablo Villar and his wife visited BYU-Idaho to give the devotional address today. Then, President C. Shane Reese is installed as the next BYU president.…
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BYU-Idaho prepares for the First Friday celebration when students celebrate their first weekend on campus. Cody Miller reports.Picture courtesy of BYU-Idaho Campus Events.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... Crude oil is at a 10-month high... Gas prices could be headed for the worse. Also, Pocatello will be unveiling a newly remodeled skate park. Lastly, A massive dirt mound in Idaho Falls will be transformed into a child's winter wonderland - a "premier" tubing hill.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Evening Headlines for September 18... A series of car break-ins in Pocatello have police advising drivers on how to reduce their risk. Plus, three temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were dedicated yesterday. Then, registration for Roots Tech 2024 is now open.BYU-Idaho Radio
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A surprising number of married BYU-Idaho students opt to live in RVs to have more freedom and lower rent.BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho celebrated Constitution Day on campus with activities, information and food. Cody Miller reports about the event.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Chandler Guadagnin talks with Kevin Kimball, the Accounting Department Chair at BYU-Idaho. They discuss the Meet the Firms event coming to BYU-Idaho on September 28.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... The College of Southern Idaho Campus Safety Department has issued a shelter in place order after the Twin Falls Police Department notified the College that they were pursuing a suspect who had a gun. Also, a man now faces additional charges for resisting arrest after attempting to outrun police. Lastly, it's Nati…
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Food trucks, business booths, and live music were just a fraction of what attendees enjoyed at Experience Rexburg, on Saturday.Brett Crandall, a board member of the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce is a part of the organization that hosted the event. He says the main objective was to showcase local businesses to the campus population.“Really what w…
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On this Friday, here are your Evening Headlines for September 15, 2023... A rare bacterial infection has been discovered in Laramie County. Plus, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has commissioned a new biography on the prophet, Joseph Smith. Then, the Church has also released a new streaming app.…
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Reporter, John McSwain chats over the phone with Dr. Thomas Hauser, the director of the Idaho Falls Symphony. They talk about the Symphony's 74th season kickoff, how the Symphony has grown, and how to join.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... A former BYU-Idaho student has been sentenced to four years in prison, but first will serve 28 days in Madison County Jail. Also, this morning Pocatello Police are searching for two robbery suspects while Idaho State University has unveiled its changes to Holt Arena.…
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Here are your Evening Headlines... Jefferson County Deputies are asking for your help to find a missing Monteview man. Plus, a Ricks College alumnus looks back at his career. Then, Experience Rexburg is happening this weekend.BYU-Idaho Radio
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The Spot: What do we think about the changes at BYU-Idaho?In this week's episode we are joined by special guest Bill Riggins to talk about the recent changes made at BYU-Idaho.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Brandon Isle sits down with Ricks College alumnus, Randy Lovoi, who worked as the student station manager here at BYU-Idaho from 1969 to 1970. They chat about Lovoi's favorite memories, why he loves radio, and more.BYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Morning Headlines... A man wrongfully convicted and in jail for more than 5 years will receive more than 319-thousand dollars from the state of Idaho. Avoid the area if the Eames complex in Pocatello because of a hazardousBYU-Idaho Radio
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These are your Evening Headlines... The attorney's for Bryan Kohberger are petitioning to ban cameras from the courtroom. Plus, Senator Mitt Romney will not run for reelection. Then, Shelley Spud Days is this weekend.BYU-Idaho Radio
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In this interview Dr. Aaron Miller a BYU-Idaho professor and bass player for the jazz trio The Kindness takes us through the process of creating their self title album that will be releasing on September 17th.BYU-Idaho Radio
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President Alvin F. Meredith III and his wife Sister Jennifer Meredith began their first full semester as President and First Lady of BYU-Idaho with a devotional address, titled, "The Honor Code and Coming Unto Christ." It was given on September 12, 2023.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Good morning! Here are your Morning Headline for September 13th, 2023... one man dead and one hospitalized after a crash yesterday on state highway 33 in Fremont County. Plus, the Idaho Stem Ecosystem has announced that the Idaho Business for Education will become the new home for the Idaho Ecosystem. Then, Pocatello voters will be voting on a 45 m…
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Drivers may have notice the tucked-away parking lot filled with food huts, and trailers, next to Wolfe Lighting and Accents, the namesake for the court, but many are still discovering its existence.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Here are your Evening Headlines for September 12, 2023... A former high school teacher and coach has entered a plea deal for rape charges in Ada County. Plus, a Montana is recovering after being mauled by a grizzly bear. Then, President and Sister Meredith gave their first devotional of the semester today.…
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Good morning! Here are your Morning Headlines for September 12, 2023... A health advisory is in affect for Island Park Reservoir. Plus, parts of Custer Gallatin National Forest are closed due to a bear attack. Then, Madison County is hosting Community Emergency Response Team training. Finally, Idaho Falls School District 91 has received over $100,0…
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On this edition of the Evening Headlines... We take a look back on the attacks that occurred on 9-11. Plus, today marks the first day of the Fall semester at BYU-Idaho — Isabella Salazar takes a look. Then, groups of Church members can now schedule group temple appointments.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Listen to insights during an exclusive interview with BYU-Idaho Radio's John McSwain and a BYU-Idaho communication professor, Christian Mawlam, the creator of, Flood of Memories. This 30-minute historical documentary is made from first-person accounts of the 1976 Teton Dam Flood that followed the failure of the Teton Dam. It gives an account of how…
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It has been 22 years since the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York. Candy Zillale speaks to students and faculty at BYU-Idaho as they reflect and remember the tragedy.BYU-Idaho Radio
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President Alvin F. Meredith III, BYU-Idaho's new president, and his wife, Jennifer, sit down for an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio's John McSwain. They talk about their background, how they received their new call and what they've been up to for the first few weeks on the job.BYU-Idaho Radio
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On this episode 92 people were killed in crashes during the 100 Deadliest Days... Plus, More than 4 Million student loan borrows are now enrolled in the Biden-Harris Repayment plan... And, Rexburg Arts has announced a series of events for the fall season.BYU-Idaho Radio
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BYU-Idaho students are returning for the fall semester, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening up its youth camps for more than just young women, and Rexburg Arts has fun events coming up this fall.BYU-Idaho Radio
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It’s move-in day for university students coming back to BYU-Idaho, and with it usually comes added traffic congestion.BYU-Idaho Radio
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Chloe Doucette the managing director for the Museum of Idaho gives us insights on the museums upcoming events. During the interview Doucette shares information about how you can sign up for special event classes, how you can sign up to become a volunteer, and what the museum is currently displaying in their exhibits.…
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On this episode a Idaho Falls man was sentenced to prison for receiving child pornography... Plus the Freemont County Sheriffs office is searching for a lost teen boy... And the Rexburg mobile food pantry is in need of donations.BYU-Idaho Radio
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REXBURG — There are many in the community currently facing challenges impacting the amount of food they can provide for themselves or their families. The Rexburg Mobile Food Pantry, in connection with Idaho Food Bank, has worked for 10 years to alleviate some of these economic challenges for community members.…
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A couple walking their dog was threatened with a gun, a new Teton Dam disaster documentary will debut Monday, and there's a new haunted attraction coming to Rigby.BYU-Idaho Radio
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On this episode this year make a wish Idaho has granted more wishes than ever before... Plus the Elk mating season has begun in Yellowstone National Park... And AARP Idaho will be hosting a town hall meeting on preparing for disasters before they strike.BYU-Idaho Radio
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The bear that killed a woman in July has been euthanized, Idaho Fish & Game has tips to avoid wildfires while hunting, and the St. George Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is about to open to the public.BYU-Idaho Radio
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