A Pocatello boy scout troop's trailer has been stolen, Deleta skating in Pocatello has a new haunted house, and Idaho's 2026 teacher of the year is from Rigby High School.
Bonneville county transfer station temporarily closed, BYU engineers built 150 microscopic temples for BYU's 150th anniversary, and BYU-Idaho's Career Fair is coming up on October 16th.
BYU-Idaho French organ music concert, older adult suicide rate in Wyoming, and BYU-Idaho Career Fair.
These are your Morning Headlines for Wednesday, October 8, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. Among the millions of people remembering and honoring the life of President Russell M. Nelson Tuesday were students and employees on the campus of BYU-Idaho. The city of Idaho Falls is hosting a block party to pay tribute to the city's historic water tower this week. If you maybe smirk or are caught off gaurd when learning of a movie titled "Lactose and Laxatives," your reactiion would be on par with most people.
These are your Morning Headlines for Tuesday, October 7, 2025 from BYU-Idaho Radio. A woman and a two-year-old girl were killed in a crash in Shelley over the weekend. Thousands of mourners of all ages said their farewells to President Russell M. Nelson yesterday... the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who recently passed away. An Idaho garden is getting national recognition by way of the popular cable TV channel HGTV.
New Utah State University athletic director, President Nelson viewing and funeral, and meet the candidate Alisha Tiejen.
These are your Morning Headlines for Monday, October 6, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. A crash east of McCammon sent one man to the hospital via air ambulance Thursday night. Russell M. Nelson, the late Prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, announced 200 temples during his time as church president, but the Church looks like they'll be slowing down the announcement of more temples, at least for now. October may be mostly known for Halloween, but it's also National Family History Month, so the Idaho Falls FamilySearch Center is doing a month-long open house to celebrate.
Family Search Center open house, BYU vs West Virginia, and free vision clinic in Idaho Falls
These are your Morning Headlines for Friday, October 3, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. A fundraiser for the family of Thomas Jacob Sanford, the man who drove his truck into a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Michigan, has gone viral nationwide. The Rexburg Counseling and Eating Disorder Center is a brand-new center that recently branched off from Integrated Health and Wellness, another mental health center here in Rexburg. There are 7 candidates running for seat #2 on the Idaho Falls City Council.
These are your Morning Headlines for Thursday, October 2, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. A woman has died after a two-vehicle crash near Jerome Tuesday night. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints broadcast a tribute to President Russell M. Nelson Wednesday. He died on Saturday night, September 27, 2025, at the age of 101. If you want to start off your spooky season with some suspense, check out the BYU-Idaho Theatre Department for the upcoming performance 'Wait Until Dark.'
BYU-Idaho performance of Wait Until Dark, Operation Roof Rescue, and Blackfoot arson suspect.
These are your Morning Headlines for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. Ahead of hosting the first Turning Point USA event in Utah since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Utah State University evacuated their Old Main building Tuesday because of a "suspicious package." A Chubbuck man is setting records for the different fruits and vegetables he's growing. Sister Stephanie L. Colvin, director of First-Year Experience at BYU-Idaho, invited students to slow down, focus and put God first in their lives in her devotional address Tuesday.
Grand Blanc, Michigan bishop talks about church building shooting, BYU-Idaho devotional, and Rexburg community growth.
These are your Morning Headlines for Tuesday, September 30, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is inviting all to view a special broadcast that will honor the life and legacy of Church President and Prophet, Russell M. Nelson. President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints passed away this past weekend, and students on campus are sharing what he meant to them. Daniel Sampson is a 20-year-old BYU-Idaho freshman from Kennewick, Washington, who is pursuing his dream of being a musician.
Haunted attractions in Idaho, BYU-Idaho student reactions to the passing of President Russel M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and BYU-Idaho student pursues music dream.
These are your Morning Headlines for Monday, September 29, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. Russell M. Nelson, Prophet and President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, died on Saturday at 101 years old. At least four victims are dead in a shooting and fire at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints church building in Michigan. The BYU Cougars snuck out of Boulder, Colorado, with a 24-21 win over the Buffaloes to improve to 4-0 on the season.
These are your Morning Headlines for Friday, September 26, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. A man in Arimo, Idaho, has been arrested after a standoff with police. A new exhibit is open at the Spori Art Gallery at BYU-Idaho. The exhibit is called "25 Years of Alumni Art: Legacy in Color." High school students from all around the country will soon go head-to-head in a Business Pitch Competition hosted by Idaho State University in Pocatello.
These are your Morning Headlines for Thursday, September 25, 2025 from BYU-Idaho Radio. Two men were hospitalized Tuesday after two potato-hauling semi-trucks collided near Rupert. Idaho farmers will send wheat to Taiwan... a lot of wheat. The City of Rexburg is inviting everyone to attend its community concert performance this weekend.
These are your Morning Headlines for Wednesday, September 24, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. A crash involving three vehicles in Rexburg sent multiple people to the hospital. The Pocatello Police Department seeks to warn Pocatello residents of new scams that have been reported in town recenlty. Elder Clark G. Gilbert, a General Authority Seventy and the commissioner of the Church Educational System, and his wife, Sister Christine Gilbert, shared a message with BYU-Idaho students during a devotional about how criticial it is to focus on the Savior, Jesus Christ, in the Family Proclamation.
These are your Morning Headlines for Tuesday, September 23, 2025 from BYU-Idaho Radio. Members of the BYU-Idaho community held a vigil Sunday in honor of Bradley Thomas Beaver. A year-long construction project has concluded, as the west wing of the David O. McKay library on BYU-Idaho's campus has received a full remodel. Travelers taking U.S. Highway 26 close to the Wyoming border will notice lane closures beginning today.
Elder Bednar dedicated Hill Cumorah, Rex Roc watch party, and David O. McKay Library renovations complete.
These are your Morning Headlines for Monday, September 22, 2025 from BYU-Idaho Radio. The campus recreation program at BYU-Idaho is offering a new intramural sports pass to all students for the Fall 2025 semester. A vehicle sped through Shelley High School's homecoming parade Thursday, and caused several minor injuries. Two leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints just wrapped up their ministry tour of Europe.
These are your Morning Headlines for Friday, September 19, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho's highways saw more deaths this summer than last year. Starting Monday, highway 26 near the Idaho/Wyoming border will have a lane closure with temporary traffic signals in place. This Saturday, the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce is holding its 23rd annual Experience Rexburg event.
Experience Rexburg event, new Christmas store, and new hymns in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hymnbook.
These are your Morning Headlines for September 18, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. Utah Valley University students returned to class Wednesday for the first time since conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at an event on campus last week. A plane crash in Rigby has left two passengers with little more than minor injuries. The Idaho Falls Chukars took a commanding 2-0 series lead in the Pioneer Baseball League championship series Wednesday night.
These are your Morning Headlines for September 17, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. An SUV that was towing an RV trailer crashed Tuesday on the US 20 Highway between mileposts 332 and 333. A 29-year-old man was attacked by a bear while hiking in Yellowstone National Park Tuesday afternoon. With 25,000 plus students enrolled for the Fall 2025 semester, BYU-Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III and Sister Jennifer Meredith shared a powerful message about the importance of the Spirit of Ricks.
These are your Morning Headlines for September 16, 2025, from BYU-Idaho Radio. Two men were arrested on Friday after police found an explosive device under a news media vehicle. William Thomas Middle School out in American Falls is receiving national recognition for their students' science skills. Pocatello native Rod Ross will be inducted into the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame in 2026.
These are your Morning Headlines for September 15, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. For members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints living in remote corners of the world, visiting a temple can feel like an impossible dream. Idaho State University is hosting a business pitch competition for high school students this fall, and the grand prize might be worth considering. Idaho Falls celebrated Mexico Independence Day this weekend with a fiesta at the Waterfront at Snake River Landing, just down the road from the Mountain America Center.
These are your evening headlines for September 12, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The summer has passed and the vacant hallways of BYU-Idaho are now filled with excited students ready for the new fall season. Authorities have arrested the man they say is responsible for the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. And just in time for the new semester at BYU-Idaho, the west wing of the David O. Mckay Library will open on Monday, the first day of class.
These are your morning headlines for September 12, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. A local man from Idaho Falls was charged with trafficking cocaine and marijuana after a traffic stop. A crash in Malad City claimed the lives of two people and left a juvenile critically injured. Sometimes Rexburg can be described as quiet, but The Hangar music venue on Profit Street proves that this town is anything but quiet.
These are your evening headlines for September 11, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The FBI released photos of a person of interest in the killing of conservative activist and Turning Point U.S.A co-founder Charlie Kirk with hopes of finding tips from the public. Idaho Fish and Game has issued a salvage order for Jensen Grove Pond in Blackfoot through October 15th. And a large fight broke out in Boise last night at a vigil held for conservative activist Charlie Kirk just outside of the Idaho Capitol.
These are your morning headlines for September 11, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Deputies in Bonneville County arrested a man who they say drove into a patrol car east of Ririe. Utah officials say they have a person of interest in custody in the shooting of conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. This Sunday, the community will come alive with music, dance, and vibrant culture as locals gather to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month at Idaho Falls' waterfront.
These are your morning headlines for September 10, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. You've heard of Giving Machines in big cities, and now they're coming to three eastern Idaho cities. Lemhi County has reported that a bat found in the county has tested positive for rabies. The temporary burn ban in Madison County has been lifted.
These are your evening headlines for September 9, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints turns 101 today. The Giving Cupboard in Rigby needs some more volunteers. And the body of a kayaker who disappeared last year during a storm on Jackson Lake has been recovered.
These are your morning headlines for September 9, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. The high suicide rate in Idaho is under scrutiny during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in September. This year, Experience Rexburg is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and it's set to be a big celebration. The National Park Service is re-opening a few rivers in Yellowstone National Park for fishing.
These are your evening headlines for September 8, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Seven people were arrested in Fremont County for felony voter fraud and perjury tied to the May 2023 election. The Grand Junction Colorado Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is now open for free public tours. And the City of Ammon is rallying behind one of its own by declaring September 8th Tanner Scoresby Day, honoring an 18-year-old Thunder Ridge High graduate fighting a rare and aggressive blood cancer.
These are your morning headlines for September 8, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho Governor Brad Little recently proclaimed the week of September 7 as school zone safety week. This Thursday, on September 11, Bonneville County Fire District 1 will unveil a permanent monument honoring the victims and first responders of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Idaho is moving closer to its first execution of a female inmate after the state's highest court denied an appeal from Robin Row, convicted of killing her husband and two children in a 1992 house fire.
These are your morning headlines for September 5, 2025, for BYU-Idaho. Fire restrictions in the area have been rescinded. Leaders in the city of Rexburg are proposing a new bond be put on the ballot for the city's November 4 election.
These are your evening headlines for September 4, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. BYU-Idaho's new semester begins Monday, September 15, bringing thousands of students to Rexburg as well as more than 2-dozen new faculty members. Mosquitos carrying West Nile virus have been confirmed in Bannock County. And Bonneville Joint School District 93 celebrated the opening of a new office and secure entry at Falls Valley Elementary in Idaho Falls on Wednesday.
These are your morning headlines for September 4, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho Department of Correction is putting a community re-entry center in Pocatello. A non-profit is inviting the community to come out to remember 9/11 with several events next week. A three-vehicle crash in Tetonia results in 2 people taken to the hospital.
These are your evening headlines for September 3, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The Idaho Attorney General's Office says it will not file criminal charges against the four Pocatello Police Department Officers who shot and killed an autistic teen in April when he had a knife and was tying to attack his family. After four years on the Idaho Falls City Council, Lisa Burtenshaw is campaigning to succeed Mayor Rebecca Casper, who will not seek a fourth term. And a man died in a single-vehicle crash yesterday afternoon south of Wendell.
These are your morning headlines for September 3, 2025, for BYU-Idaho. President Jeffrey R. Holland, the acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke to thousands of young adults during a young adult conference in Utah this weekend. Idaho is moving forward with plans to make the firing squad its primary method of execution beginning in July of 2026. This Friday, Eastern Idaho Public Health announced it will award $70,000 in subgrants to help fight the opioid crisis in eastern Idaho.
These are your evening headlines for September 2, 2025 right here on BYU-Idaho Radio. The BYU Cougars are riding high after a spectacular week one performance against Portland State last weekend. Mud Lake Water Users provides water for farmers and it has benefited East Idaho crops. And a dramatic video shows the moment a bridge collapsed inside the Shoshone Ice Caves north of Twin Falls Sunday night, injuring three people.
These are your morning headlines for September 2, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. A new Rexburg gun store and shooting range is throwing its opening celebration soon. Burlington is opening its first store in Eastern Idaho this fall, and they're hiring. Mackay Reservoir has a fish salvage order, from now through the end of October.
These are your evening headlines for August 28, 2025
Idaho state police is warning the public about a phone scam where callers are spoofing ISP numbers, making it appear the calls are coming from official dispatch centers.
When sister missionaries for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and college students enter demanding seasons of life, Lucy Fotu is helping them do more than just survive; she’s helping them thrive.
These are your evening headlines for August 27, 2025
There is currently a flood watch in effect in eastern Idaho for some time.
Using a stylus instead of a paintbrush, Calvin Hillgrove, a byu–idaho illustration student, is transforming blank screens into vibrant worlds, blending technology and creativity to push the boundaries of digital art.
Two of the world’s leading experts on ancient Egypt are headed to Idaho Falls. dr. Bob Brier, better known as “Mr. Mummy”, and author and art historian Patricia Remler will be in town September 5th and 6th, in conjunction with the Mummies of the World exhibit at the Museum of Idaho.
These are your morning headlines for August 27, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Pocatello is seeking to understand residents' housing needs in a new housing survey. The Salvation Army in Pocatello is launching a new campaign. Thousands of rainbow trout will be stocking the waters near Salmon during the first couple of weeks next month.
These are your evening headlines for August 26, 2025
Idaho Falls Rescue Mission aids men, women, and families in homelessness and more. Student reporter Cody Miller has the latest.
From carnival rides and rodeos to deep-fried treats and prize-winning livestock, the eastern Idaho state fair is back this week, bringing thousands to Blackfoot for one of the region’s most beloved annual traditions.
These are your morning headlines for August 26, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho State University hired a national consulting firm to help look into the possible purchase of a for-profit medical school based in Meridian. According to a news release from the Idaho Department of Labor, Idaho's average wage for all occupations in 2024 was $28.10 per hour. A fast-moving wildfire in Sublette County, Wyoming, called the Dollar Lake Fire, has already burned over 10,000 acres and forced evacuations.
A new documentary is bringing the music, dance, and student stories of the Polynesian Cultural Center to the big screen — and showing how culture, education, and identity come together at BYU–Hawaii. Thirty-five years after Idaho’s sockeye salmon nearly vanished, the endangered fish are making a strong return — with more than a thousand already on their 900-mile journey back to the Sawtooth Basin. Idaho is changing the way it handles Social Security benefits for foster youth — a shift that could help thousands of kids leave care with real savings and a stronger start in adulthood.
These are your morning headlines for August 25, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. There's a new sub restaurant in Ririe, and it's quickly becoming a popular destination. Volunteer drivers are needed for a local charity program in Madison County. A large police response to a local subdivision in Rexburg turns out to be a false alarm.
These are your evening headlines for August 22, 2025
The Lomax Market is set to return this Sunday, offering visitors a selection of art, food, and community vendors.
Mock elections, debates, service learning... these are some of the things Idaho students will get to do as part of the new emphasis on civics learning. Elyse Krout has the story.
These are your morning headlines for August 22, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Pocatello is gearing up for its first-ever festival celebrating Idaho's most famous crop... the potato. A rise in measles cases in the state prompts local health officials to urge Idahoans to get their immunizations. The first-ever community performance of The Nutcracker is being put on in Blackfoot, and auditions will take place next week.
These are your Evening Headlines for August 21, 2025
Divorce rates are down and marriage rates are up, contrary to popular belief. Student reporter Alex Batman has the story.
This is part two of our story with Joe Jackson, historian of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints history.
These are your morning headlines for August 21, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sending over 40,000 pounds of food to Idaho Falls. A new, local pre-school intends to make the transition from pre-school to kindergarten easier. The Business Women of Pocatello (BWP) is gearing up to throw its big, Women's Marketplace event this weekend.
These are your evening headlines for August 20, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The East Idaho Critical Incident Team has two separate shootings to investigate. Two suspects are dead, and officers were involved in both shootings.
The Salt Lake Plaza Hotel on South Temple will close in November to be demolished.
Historian and member of the church of Jesus Crist of Latter-day Saints, Joe Jackson, has spent decades studying the early history of the church in Kirtland, Ohio.
These are your morning headlines for August 20, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Federal land in Idaho could be used to build a data center that powers artificial intelligence. Public News Service reports the project comes with potential costs for the region. Bob Sagers never imagined that stepping in front of a camera as a background extra would lead to a unique role portraying prophets, disciples, and other biblical figures in religious paintings and scripture videos. A new east Idaho business is making putting your pet to sleep a gentler and less stressful process.
These are your Evening Headlines for August 19, 2025
the Rotary club of Rexburg is looking for volunteers to help with upcoming service projects. Student reporter Cody Miller has the story.
Lori Vallow Daybell has returned to Idaho and is now in the Pocatello Women's Correctional center where she'll live out the rest of her life.
Madison County school district is celebrating back-to school with its 21st annual celebrate youth event today in Porter park.
These are your morning headlines for August 19, 2025 for BYU-Idaho Radio. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has issued an emergency declaration in response to multiple wildfires burning in the state. Two Utah police officers are dead, and a sheriff's deputy and police K-9 are recovering after they were shot during a domestic violence call late Sunday night. Idaho State Police just released more than 550 pages of documents related to the University of Idaho murders.
These are your evening headlines for August 18, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio.”
A mission leader for the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints in mexico city is recovering after he was shot early saturday morning.
A former state legislator has the conditional go ahead to start a new charter school that will focus on sports.
These are your morning headlines for August 18, 2025 for BYU-Idaho Radio. Fremont County has lifted its evacuation order for local residents. This year's municipal elections are going to be later this year, and the candidate filing period is here. The city of Rigby has been given the recognition of being a "JustServe City."
These are your evening headlines for August 15, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Madison County School Districts "Celebrate Youth" event aims to bring excitement for the coming school year. Evacuations are underway in Fremont County near the Sadorus Hill area as multiple crews battle a fire northwest of Ashton. And the Salvation Army partnered with Teton Toyota to give out 100 backpacks to local families in need.
These are your morning headlines for August 15, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. Anglers have a rare chance to reel in as many fish as they can at Deep Creek Reservoir east of Malad starting today. Thieves are targeting people in the Idaho Falls and Ammon areas, stealing from storage units, vehicles, and small buildings. A local horse trainer is hosting another fundamentals clinic.
These are your evening headlines for August 14, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Eastern Idaho has its second confirmed case of measles in as many weeks. Deputies with the Bonneville County Sheriff's office are investigating a deadly crash that involved a motorcycle and a garbage truck. And eight Wyoming newspapers that were going to shutter will have new life thanks to some Wyoming newspaper executives.
These are your morning headlines for August 14, 2025 for BYU-Idaho Radio. A river guide met her match on the Salmon River this rafting season. The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office deputies are urging residents in the Idaho Falls and Ammon area to make sure to lock up their things. Fire crews on the Idaho/Montana border are actively combating a fire that started yesterday.
These are your evening headlines for August 13, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador says he's cracking down on illegal robocalls. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has approved activating the Wyoming National Guard to help U.S. Immigration and customs enforcement. And the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day says it's on track to save 500-million gallons of water in the western United States this year.
These are your morning headlines for August 13, 2025. A public meeting will give Fremont County residents a chance to speak up on a proposed hotel and resort tonight. The Idaho Museum of Natural History launches a program aimed to bring its experience to the entire Gem State. Brad Sugar, once called "Uncle Bad" by his young niece who struggled to pronounce her R's, decided to turn the nickname into a story.
These are your evening headlines for August 12, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Community Family Clinic aids communities with the healthcare regardless of insurance status. The City of Idaho Falls released its proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. And a $5.1 million donation was made to the Red Cross by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your morning headlines for August 12, 2025. A BYU-Idaho student from Brazil is growing a following on Instagram because of his beatboxing. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints broke ground on the Winchester, Virginia temple on Saturday. A weekly check of your gas prices shows they're up about 6 cents from last week.
These are your evening headlines for August 11, 2025 right here on BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho lawmakers have talked about it for years - getting rid of the sales tax for groceries. Idaho reading indicators show that Idaho's online schools have struggled to help younger students read at grade level. And an Idaho State Senator plans to propose a new State Constitutional Amendment to prevent the state from selling any future public lands obtained from the federal government.
The teachers union for Idaho Falls School District #91 has rejected a tentative contract agreement, the road construction on Highway 20 in St. Anthony is nearly finished, and there are four immunization clinics in eastern Idaho this week.
These are your morning headlines for August 8, 2025. Idaho's musical past will come to life this evening as musician and historian Gary Eller takes the stage at Civitan Park. The Roaring Youth Jam is returning to Idaho Falls for its 24th year to showcase the world of art to young artists. A motorhome hauling a passenger car was hit by a train in Rexburg yesterday afternoon.
These are your evening headlines for August 8, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. A new overlook around the Teton Dam site is set to be complete in October. What started as a traffic stop became much more when Shelley Police ended up finding a missing teenager. And Idaho State Police is investigating a deadly crash that happened Wednesday night.
These are your morning headlines for August 7, 2025. Young members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are on the campus of BYU-Idaho this week for an FSY conference. A Utah-born burger and shake chain is officially making its way up to Idaho. Stage 1 fire restrictions went into effect last night at midnight in eastern Idaho.
These are your morning headlines for August 6, 2025. Disney on Ice returns to Idaho Falls this fall. If you're one to enjoy the crisp, mountain air as you blaze your way through trails on your mountain bike, get excited about the next race going on in Pocatello. The Trump Administration is targeting thousands of higher education grants worth billions of dollars... and Idaho students could see some of the greatest cuts.
These are your evening headlines for August 5, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is welcoming a brand-new member to its team - a 5-month-old bernedoodle named Strider. Two local families provided a little surprise to hikers on Saturday. And Club Inc. is aiming to help homeless people get back on their feet.
These are your morning headlines for August 5, 2025. This past Friday, Governor Little announced that wildland firefighters and other critical staff will receive one-time bonuses of up to $5,000. A 30,000 duck, duck race is coming to Idaho Falls this Saturday. Not just any ducks are racing, it's a race involving rubber ducks' galore. The Bannock County Fair kicked off yesterday, launching a week filled with classic summer fun.
These are your morning headlines for August 4, 2025. With the upcoming college football season just weeks away, the BYU Cougars are hard at work during their summer season with their first day of training camp last Wednesday. Immigration arrests and detentions in Idaho have dramatically increased in 2025 so far. Rigby's Charrise Bateman is putting her interest in numbers to use in her new accounting business.
These are your morning headlines for August 1, 2025. A family farm that began almost a hundred years ago in Bonneville County has been recognized as one of Idaho's most historic agricultural operations. Mountain View Hospital is expanding its services for imagine and urology. Sue Smith, a two-time winner of the barrel racing competition at the War Bonnet Round-Up Rodeo in Idaho Falls, is gearing up for another win.
These are your evening headlines for July 31, 20025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Idaho is inviting cities and counties to take part in celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary with the launch of the America250 in Idaho celebration fund. Pocatello Police say they arrested a suspect after people heard several gunshots. Starting August 11th, the Idaho Falls Regional Airport will kick off utility upgrades to help support future growth.
These are your morning headlines for July 31, 2025. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are among those helping in the cleanup efforts in central Texas, where flash floods killed more than 135 people and damaged homes and properties. Idaho's oldest rodeo kicked off last night with the Toyota Wild West Family Fest and the excitement keeps going through Saturday at Sandy Downs. Elder Gerrit W. Gong, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints addressed religious leaders at the Religions for Peace "world council" on July 29, urging faith communities to help guide the future of artificial intelligence.
These are your evening headlines for July 30, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Parks Place Smokehouse will host a fundraising event Friday at the Wolfe it Down Food Court in Rexburg to support victims of the Texas flooding. A new artificial intelligence data center, set to use more electricity than all Wyoming homes combined, is planned to be near Cheyenne. And the College of Eastern Idaho is launching a new Associate of Arts in Education degree starting this fall to help meet the growing demand for teachers in the region.
These are your morning headlines for July 30, 2025. The Idaho Falls Area Humanitarian Center has been working nonstop to help the people of eastern Idaho. Student reporter Cody Miller has the story. If you live in or commute around the Idaho Falls area... you'll notice the Idaho Transportation Department and contractors striping Highway 33, Highway 20, and the I-15 business loop over the next three weeks. As we approach August, gas prices are stagnant in Idaho.
These are your morning headlines for July 29, 2025. A band that began in Rexburg years ago is returning from its home in Utah to share their music with the community during a local concert series. Waste from Idaho's agriculture industry doesn't need to go to the trash heap. In fact, it can help build more sustainable homes. Local first responders will face off in a rib-eating competition to raise funds for charity.
These are your morning headlines for July 28, 2025. The Idaho State Police is investigating a fatal crash that occurred on Sunday on State Highway 3. The Attorney General's Office announced that a man has been convicted for two counts of misrepresentation to obtain unemployment insurance benefits. Locals will have a chance to win $5,000 in a Rexburg scavenger hunt hosted by a local real estate company.
These are your evening headlines for July 23. 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. New reading date shows Idaho students making progress thanks to a phonics push. The man who pleaded guilty to killing four University of Idaho students will spend the rest of his life in prison. And a family is heartbroken after discovering a memorial cross at Oxbow Reservoir on the Idaho-Oregon border and is vandalized beyond repair.
Twisted Sugar, Blackfoot Summer Madness, and Pocatello welding and general labor jobs hiring.
These are your evening headlines for July 22, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Eliza's picks is a program which dives into a song from this weeks episode of Sounds from the Snow. Movies in the park are coming to Rexburg thanks to a new local business. The YMCA's looking for more volunteers for the next school season.
New Bachelors degree in Idaho, Pocatello zoning ordinance amendment hearing, and Burley Idaho Temple open house.
Oral and Family History event, Aid For Friends fundraiser event, and law enforcement youth camps.
These are your evening headlines for July 18, 2025. The Mountain America Embraces local talent and continues to look for artists to share their music, dance and more. BYU-Idaho's Runner's Group offers a way to socialize and exercise. The David O. McKay Library has renovation updates for this fall.
New bill introduced after deadly attack on firefighters, local mom sells sourdough bread, and BYUI Runners Group.
Marshall Public Library Oral History Event, BYU-Idaho I-Talent, D.A.R.E. fundraiser, and Historicorps looking for volunteers.
These are your evening headlines for July 16, 2025 on BYU-Idaho RadioStudent reporter Alex Batman tells us about BYU-Idaho's I-Talent night.
Student reporter Austin Pace goes in-depth on BYU-Idaho's future housing situation
Pioneer Fair in salt Lake City, BYU-Idaho devotional, and BYU-Idaho housing and enrollment.
Idaho Falls planned power outage, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints releases video about the priesthood, and update on St Anthony fire.
These are your evening headlines for July 14, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Student reporter Mattie Johnson tells us about a new floral option in Rexburg. Country dancers at BYU-Idaho have a competition this week. And after nearly a decade with Buffalo Wild Wings, Nathan Fielding is bringing the brand's new takeout focuses concept to Idaho.
FamilySearch center pioneer classes, new urgent care facility coming to Chubbuck, and missing girl found.
Apology from family of Burly man, hearing aids donated to BYU-Idaho student, and Chalk Fest reimagined.
These are your evening headlines for July 10, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Eastern Idaho's state fair announced Gene and Marietta Womack as its 2025 Grand Marshals. The Pocatello Police Department says it responded to more than 160 fireworks-related calls over the Fourth of July weekend. And Rexburg's Buffalo Wild Wings Go is a new concept of the restaurant chain that will be opening July 15.
These are your evening headlines for July 9, 2025 here on BYU-Idaho Radio. Our hot and dry summer is not looking good for Idaho's water supply. BYU-Idaho is hosting its first ever men's pageant, "Mr. BYU-I." And we have a new segment in conjunction with the Rexburg-Madison Historical society. Today's episode starts with the question, "why did it take 28 years between pioneers exploring the upper snake river plain and creating a town?
These are your evening headlines for July 8, 2025 for BYU-Idaho Radio. Goodwill is aiming to help with "hand ups, not hand outs." Tomorrow is the ""Axe Cancer for Jax" benefit dinner and silent auction at The Barn on 1st Street in Idaho Falls from 5 to 8pm. And an anonymous online survey has been opened to people who live in Idaho's Southwest Health District.
These are your evening headlines for July 7, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Bonneville County's Prosecuting Attorney gave an award to a member of the Idaho Transportation Department. A man wanted for the murder of his three children could be in the Idaho mountains. And a woman killed in a crash on Highway 20 over the weekend has been identified.
Families Of The Fallen nonprofit raises money for families of the fallen firefighters, police standoff in American Falls, and Blackfoot community center revitalization.
BYU-Idaho students celebrate The 4th of July, Garden to Give, and updates on the Bingham County brush fire.
Rexburg man arrested after spring on sunbathers at Porter Park, Idaho Falls food basket donations at parade, and new county clerk.
These are your evening headlines for July 1, 2025 right here on BYU-Idaho Radio. Center for Hope is aiming to help local people improve their mental health and recover from addiction. A shipment from Salt Lake City arrived in Rexburg this morning, bringing essential food supplies to families in need. And Rexburg Police arrested a man on Sunday afternoon who they say was spying on sunbathers at Porter Park.
Woman sets her boyfriend on fire at a gas station, update on missing FLDS teens, and firefighters in Idaho shot while putting out fire.
These are your evening headlines for June 25, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. On Thursday, three musical ensembles from BYU-Idaho will come together for a special performance. As measles cases spread across the United States, health officials in Idaho are urging vaccinations. And convicted murderer Lori Vallow Daybell is asking for a new trial in Arizona.
"School of Rock" performance, bodies of man and his mother found in home, and Hope Camp.
Ben Rector to perform at BYU-Idaho, Idaho farm Bureau Insurance Company donates to rangeland fire protection, and Neighborhood fire in Bonneville County.
These are your evening headlines for June 20, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. BYU-Idaho students are excited for the upcoming Rexburg YSA Conference. BYU-Idaho celebrates 25 years since the announcement of the historic name change from Ricks College. And the Pocatello Fire Departments has lifted the evacuation order that was announced yesterday due to the West Clarke fire.
Stabbing suspect found in Idaho Falls, deportation funds approved in Idaho, and Sleep in heavenly Peace nonprofit.
Greenacres school zone construction, "No Kings" marches in Idaho, and RMCH Family Fun Run.
These are your evening headlines for June 16, 2025. A fire broke out at the Motor VU Drive-In over the weekend. The CEO of West Valley Center in Caldwell was found dead in his hotel room in Baltimore, Maryland. And a 40-year-old man was arrested Friday after reports that multiple children were sexually assaulted at a Meridian water park.
Local Idaho Falls jump rope team hold fundraiser, Madison County Sheriff's Office looking for stabbing suspect, and person dies after driving off bridge in Twin Falls.
A local group is organizing a counter protest to the no kings day protest, the Idaho Transportation board has approved new funding for several road projects, and construction is underway for new vent and trach unit and outpatient therapy gym.
Another jury has found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty, a South Dakota man died in a rollover crash near Ucon, Idaho Falls will celebrate Juneteenth with a music festival, and Art Grows Rexburg is accepting entries for its adult art contest
Art Grows Rexburg art competition, Mary Poppins performance, and protest against Trump in Idaho Falls.
Train derails and causes damage, Idaho Falls businesses suffer, and Aberdeen man charged after shooting.
These are your evening headlines for June 10, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. An 18-year-old from northern Idaho was killed after being pinned under a large boulder on Saturday evening on the Nez-Perce reservation. Idaho Educators are invited to attend the Idaho Department of Education's Annual Stem Conference. And Portneuf Health Trust is a local nonprofit that encourages healthy activity.
BYU-Idaho's dance department to perform Cinderella, Grand Teton National Park Taggart Lake Renovation, and 22-year-old sentenced.
These are your evening headlines for June 9, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Tomorrow, BYU-Idaho's theatre and dance department will bring the inspiring tale of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella to life. Boise State University, along with several other colleges, is leaving the Mountain West Conference and joining the PAC-12 Conference. The State Board of Education's bid to acquire the University of Pheonix has officially come to an end.
Pocatello celebrates their first annual Neon Fest, lawsuits filed in Boise school, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints now offers mobile temple recommends worldwide.
These are your evening headlines for June 6, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The mayor of Rexburg says he's ready for a conversation about a new Teton Dam. Idaho State University has just received a seed that has traveled over a million miles. A 22-year-old who stabbed a man in an argument was sentenced to four years of probation.
Midsummer Promise writing submissions, strangers save woman from partially submerged car, and Idaho State Police partner with ICE.
These are your evening headlines for evening headlines for June 4, 2024. Take a tour with Campus Recreation to see beautiful West Yellowstone and Old Faithful with lunch included. Summer is here, and the Idaho Department of Education is here to remind you that the Federal Summer Service Program is accessible for children ages 1 to 18. And a Provo, Utah man is charged with threatening to blow up the Missionary Training Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mayor nominates council member, University of Phoenix pulls purchase plug, and Yellowstone/ Old Faithful tours.
These are your evening headlines for June 3, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. A local nonprofit that helps people with developmental disabilities is ready for its yearly fundraising race, the Scenic River Classic. On Saturday, the Museum of Rexburg and Rexburg Arts will hold their annual "Flood of Memories Event." And Pocatello is bringing back its Revive at 5 concert series.
Portneuf District library summer reading program, DWI fundraiser run, and "End the Red Light District" campaign gets bill passed.
These are your evening headlines for June 2, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. A Utah teen has been found after being missing for over a month. Russell M. Nelson, President and and Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will dedicate the Syracuse Utah Temple this weekend. And Blackfoot's summer tradition of Music in the Park is making its return.
Body of a missing man found, crickets invade rural parts of Idaho, and Inmates graduate re-entry program.
BYU-Idaho Food Science Society, fatal shooting on I-15, and Pocatello man arrested after police standoff.
These are your evening headlines for May 29, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Spring Choirfest promises an evening of uplifting music and unity at at BYU-Idaho. Idaho State Police is investigating a single vehicle crash in Pocatello that killed a Rexburg woman. And a grand jury has indicted an Idaho Falls man who is accused of rape and lewd conduct with a child between 2018 and 2023.
State highway officials warn drivers about "100 deadliest days," local chiropractor in court, and education expansion in Idaho prison.
These are your evening headlines for May 28, 2025 here on BYU-Idaho Radio. A power outage is planned in southern Island Park starting Thursday night. Chubbuck Police Department is investigating after finding a dead man in a parked car at Walmart. And a car crash in Fort Hall left the U-S Highway 91 and all rail service closed for nearly an hour on Tuesday.
BYU-Idaho devotional with Jim Lawrence, police investigating death as suicide in Rexburg, and mother charged for leaving child in hot car.
Caldwell man found guilty for murder, man assaults in Yellowstone, and Habitat for Humanity.
Utah teacher raises money to pay off school lunch debt, Idaho Falls comic con-style event, and federal food assistance cutbacks.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for Friday, May 23, 2025. BYU-Idaho's Outdoor Activities department takes students on adventures every week, such as caving through the Civil Defense Caves. United Way of Eastern Idaho is a local non-profit committed to helping those experiencing economic hardship. And TV star and singer Juliette Angelo is pitting on a concert celebrating Patsy Cline in Rexburg on Saturday, May 24th.
Allegiant opens new flights, Take It Down act, and local C-T-E student to attend Skills USA National Skills Conference.
Melaleuca ranks one of USA Today's most trusted brands, The Brady Capel Memorial Day Open House, and Idaho Falls Rotary Club Duck Race.
These are our evening headlines for May 21st, 2025, for BYU-Idaho Radio. A new food truck fest is gearing up to serve local street food favorites and family fun on Yellowstone Avenue in Pocatello all summer long. One man is dead after a minivan hit him in Bingham County on Tuesday evening. A former funeral home owner has signed a plea agreement admitting to sending fake remains to families and more.
New rides at Lagoon, BYU-Idaho devotional from the Elder and Sister Homer, and new executive director named.
These are your evening headlines for May 20, 2025. We're learning more about local non-profit organizations and today we're diving into the East Idaho Aquarium. For the first time the College of Eastern Idaho's history, the states joint finance approbations committee, or JAFC, visited the school in Idaho Falls. Utah police arrested a man who they say held his girlfriend's family hostage in their Millcreek home for about six months after convincing them he had ties with a cartel and that it wanted to kill them.
Roots and Boots swing dancing, Memorial Day "Field of Heroes" volunteers needed, and Idaho gas prices have dipped.
Search for Challis man suspended, Museum of Idaho opens mummy exhibit, and SNAP aims to no longer cover candy and soft drinks.
Strengthen Your Base communication workshops, Pocatello summer activities, and Pocatello library funding increase.
Miracle after truck accident, refugees come to Idaho, and woman recovers from surgery and makes soap.
These are your evening headlines for May 14, 2025. BYU-Idaho's Career Center is hosting the Health Professions Grad School Fair and will have a panel of Osteopathic medicine on Thursday. A 9-year-old St. George boy has died after being run over by a golf cart. And lane restrictions and closures will go into effect for two Rexburg highway exits.
Elder Kevin G. Brown devotional, missing man killed, bioblitz, and Fort Hall seeks help in search for sex offender and female teen runaway.
These are your evening headlines for May 13, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The Idaho Art Lab is working to become even more permanent. BYU-Idaho's music department is putting on a voice recital on Thursday. And The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made recent medical donations in two cities in the Philippines.
Ross Park Aquatic Complex revamp, Idaho Falls Public Library drive-thru, and traveling for Memorial Day.
These are your evening headlines for May 12, 2025. The Rexburg Upper Valley Women's Concert is happening tonight at 7:30. The College of Eastern Idaho is now nationally recognized as an Opportunity College and University by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education for 2025. And the Bonneville County coroner has released the name of a 61-year-old woman who was killed in a crash on Friday afternoon.
BYU Idaho student makes miraculous recovery, Library drive-thru, and Department of Child Welfare hiring.
BYU-Idaho's Formula Racing Team recently competed in New Hampshire, Pocatello released the short list of names of people who have applied for a vacant city council seat, and director T.C. Christensen will speak to audience members in Rexburg tonight.
Portneuf Peaks Club, local school warns about new social media trend, and the Mobility Assistance program is looking for volunteers.
These are your evening headlines for May 6, 2025, on BYU-Idaho Radio. Comic Frenzy is back with free improv shows at BYU-Idaho on May 17, June 7, and July 18. Members say the group helps them grow in creativity, confidence, and faith. Idaho Falls School District 91 warns parents about a dangerous new trend and the Idaho Falls School of Ballet presents Alice in Wonderland on May 9 at the Colonial Theatre.
Woman survives overnight after car drove off cliff, drones used to dust crops, and Youth Outdoor Skills Day.
Early voting in Bingham County, Cindy Goodwill devotional, and Boise State University is searching for a new president.
These are your evening headlines for May 6, 2025 on BYU-Idaho Radio. Rexburg's Park Run returns to summer hours at riverside park every Saturday. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released exterior rendering for the Colorado Springs, Colorado temple announced by Church President Russell M. Nelson in October 2023. And a 35-year-old woman was arrested Monday night after crashing her vehicle and later becoming aggressive with hospital staff and law enforcement.
City clerk steals money, Idaho gas prices update, and "The Redeemer" performance recap.
These are your evening headlines for May 5, 2025 right here on BYU-Idaho Radio. BYU Athletics traveled out to Idaho Falls to meet their fans this weekend. Andy Grammer is making an appearance in Eastern Idaho as part of his Monster tour. And a 31-year-old Post Falls man was sentenced to prison after being indicted for aiming a laser pointer at a helicopter.
New animal shelter opens in Blackfoot, Blackfoot I-15 revamp, and worldwide devotional with President Camille N. Johnson.
These are your evening headlines for May 2, 2025. A 36-year-old Idaho Falls man was sentenced to 135 months in federal prison yesterday for possession with the intent to distribute fentanyl. Seven people died in a fiery crash involving a tour group van and a pickup truck on highway 20. The Idaho State Board of Education approved tuition and fee increases at each of Idaho's four-year schools.
Fraud Safety, Blackfoot archery competition, and new exhibit in the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho.
These are your evening headlines for May 1, 2025. The opening reception for the new exhibit at the Spori Art gallery is Thursday. It's called "The Secret Garden" and it celebrates the long-awaited blossoms of spring. The Portneuf Valley Farmers Market returns for the 2025 season this Saturday and the market is launching its first-ever harvest rewards program. A BYU-Idaho student in critical condition after an industrial accident happened on campus Wednesday morning.
These are your evening headlines for April 30, 2025 right here on BYU-Idaho Radio. A Utah man faces 75 first-degree felony charges. The Idaho Falls Farmers Market is kicking off for the season this Saturday at its usual location on Memorial Drive. Two bodies were recovered at Bryce Canyon National Park after investigators say the man and woman apparently fell off a cliff.
Counterfeit money, Jenny Oaks Baker concert, and Idaho State Police recognize Denim Day.
These are your Evening Headlines for April 29, 2025 right here in BYU-Idaho Radio. A 46-year-old Blackfoot man is facing a felony charge after police say he attacked a boy on a football field and spit on a woman who tried to stop him. A pitcher for the Idaho State University softball team just pitched the program's first perfect game. And a federal judge in Idaho halted all executions in the state, issuing a preliminary injunction Tuesday against carrying out the death penalty until the state prison system increases access for media witnesses to a concealed room where prison officials prepare for and perform a lethal injection.
Idaho gas prices, Idaho Falls annual citywide cleanup, and 7-year-old goes for a joyride.
The Idaho Falls Spud Kings won the Dineen Cup, the Bonneville Co. Transfer Station will close in two weeks, and the Pocatello Animal Shelter will reopen tomorrow.
New historic landmarks in Idaho, Devotional from Elder Ulisses Soares, and Free Comic Book Day
Five Idaho locations are now considered landmarks, a giant cleanup project is happening May 3, and a local business is preparing to launch new products.
Church art exhibit, new Broulims location in Ammon, and student service activities at BYU-Idaho.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 24, 2025. The Idaho Falls Spud Kings hockey team is the number one seed in the Dineen Cup Championship Series which begins friday. The Idaho State Board of Education announced an interim president for Boise State University. Families and aspiring junior rangers of all ages are invited to participate iN Junior Ranger Day Saturday, May 3rd. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Woman dragged out of Idaho Town Hall, Portneuf Valley environmental fair, and Hiring event.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 23, 2025. Ben Crosgrove is a musician inspired by geography and environments. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the future site of the Eket Nigeria Temple. The Pocatello Police Department will take part in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event this Saturday between 11am and 2pm. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Pocatello's annual hiring fair, woman charged for gun crime, and the Meredith's devotional.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 22, 2025. In their devotional talks today, BYU-Idaho president Alvin F. Meredith the third and his wife sister Jennifer Meredith said they've prepared messages they are impressed to share for the student body and their needs. Two drivers were injured in a crash that Bonneville County deputies believe had alcohol involved. If you're looking for full- time, summer, or seasonal work, the city of Pocatello is holding its largest hiring event of the year on friday. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The passing of Pope Francis, performance of The Little Mermaid ballet, and controversial flag restored.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 21, 2025. There has been a sharp drop in crude oil prices earlier this month according to Triple A Idaho's Matthew Conde. BYU-Idaho's Scroll newspaper has its new adventure guide available on newsstands right now. The Idaho Ballet Theatre in Idaho Falls will hold its spring performance next week, featuring over 100 local children. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 18, 2025. This weekend, get ready to indulge in delicious cakes at the Rexburg Cake Picnic on Saturday at the Uptown Event center at 57 East Main Street. Cirque Italia is coming to the Grand Teton Mall in Idaho Falls with performances starting today and going till monday. Federal scientists at 22 U.S. sites maintain the nation's agricultural seed stores collected since 1898. Idaho State Police are investigating a single car rollover that happened this morning on I-15 just north of Blackfoot. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Nathan Pacheco concert, Pocatello man sentenced to 9 years in prison, and Catholic school celebrates Easter.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 17, 2025. The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square released a touching new music video called "This Time," featuring a children’s choir singing the song “Gethsemane.” The East Idaho Home and Garden show is returning this weekend. Pocatello mayor, Brian Blad, is now accepting applications for a vacancy in the city council. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Vallow Daybell Trial day 7, The Idaho Fish and Game Commission reopens river, and bird hunting season.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 16, 2025. Understanding Idaho's rangelands just got easier for those of you who are new to Life on the Range video stories. The second annual Snake River Showdown is coming to Idaho Falls April 25th and 26th. Mary Poppins will be sharing just a spoonful of sugar at the Palace Theatre in Chubbuck at 7 p.m. from now till May 3rd. Idaho's water outlook for the year is pretty good... that's according to the Idaho Department of Water Resources. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Easter Egg hunt at Porter Park, Rexburg, over the counter ivermectin, and Labrador to review Pocatello shooting.
A detective takes the stand in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, Idaho Attorney General will review the officer-involved shooting in Pocatello, Governor Little signed a bill that restricts what people can buy with SNAP benefits, and Rexburg will have a big Easter egg hunt this weekend.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 14, 2025. President Jeffrey R. Holland... the acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a video to help people with their Easter study this week. Elder Patrick Kearon dedicated the Auckland New Zealand Temple on Palm Sunday. Contractors for the new Idaho Falls water tower will soon connect the tower to the city's water supply. The city of Idaho Falls Street Division will start its scheduled sweeping next monday. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man from Irwin died in a crash near palisades, Chubbuck PD is looking for a missing woman, BYU-Idaho held its winter commencement and the Behind Gray Walls podcast just released its 100th episode.
Man guilty of felony DUI, social security impacts Idaho NS, and Yellowstone roads opening.
Day 4 of the Lori Vallow-Daybell Arizona trial wrapped up today. Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad released a statement today about the Pocatello Police shooting of a 17-year-old autistic boy over the weekend. Some Yellowstone roads are opening soon. Ammon Days is looking for vendors.
A judge is set to decide what evidence can be seen by the jury in the murder trial of Bryan Kohberger. Law enforcement is speaking up about a rise in wrong-way driving in eastern Idaho. The Marshall Public Library is celebrating National Library Week.
Three Idaho news organizations are suing over the lack of transparency in Idaho executions. A local youth symphony is taking their talents to the stage tomorrow. Idaho judges are getting a pay bump in July.
BYU-Idaho reflect on their thoughts and feelings over General Conference weekend. The city of Rexburg is getting a new choir. The Idaho Falls Spud Kings have advanced in the playoffs, despite the slow start.
Chubbuck Police need your help to find a missing teen. The student art show is open now at BYU-Idaho's Spori Art Gallery. The city of Boise has a new biking trail.
Youth football team is raising money for new equipment. Idaho Fish and Game has named a new Idaho Hunter Education Instructor of the year. Glow in the dark flowers are coming to Eastern Idaho
These are your Evening Headlines for April 2, 2025 here on BYU-Idaho Radio. After Governor Brad Little Vetoed a bill banning medical intervention mandates, the Idaho Legislature still searches for a response. The Pocatello High School varsity baseball team will open the 2026 season in a brand new stadium thanks to a new sponsorship. With General Conference approaching this weekend, there's a possibility that more temple locations will be announced.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for April 1, 2025. Jackson, Wyoming is home to the National Museum of Wildlife Art, showcasing art from several different artists locally and nationally. On campus tomorrow evening, the University Orchestra will take the stage. Idaho Falls is saying goodbye to its city water tower after 80 years of serving the city. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Elder Eyring appears in a video The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released. Off the wall art sale happened Friday and Saturday. Local Idaho Falls was arrested.
A man is charged with aggravated battery after a fight on Sunday night. Road construction season has begun in Idaho. A new sculpture will be unveiled on Temple Square Wednesday.
The Madison Library District is doing a drawing contest. The Sundance Film Festival is leaving Utah and moving to a different state. The Marshall Library is offering seeds to those who check out gardening books.
Idaho Falls Police have arrested a man suspected of tagging several Idaho Falls properties. This week was a busy one in the Idaho legislature. "Lamb of God" is coming to eastern Idaho.
New facility for ISU and Bargain Treasure bins in Rexburg. A Motorcyclist died Wednesday night.
Jeffrey Holland visits Toronto. A Blackfoot restaurant is closing. Bears in Teton County are waking up
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 26, 2025. After a semester of designing, the apparel design students are presenting their looks in a fashion show this weekend. The family of former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love announced plans for her funeral. Idaho voters may be seeing a change to the Idaho constitution based on their votes. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Rigby family has troubles with trespassers and BYU's Vocal Point and Noteworthy are coming to perform in Idaho Falls. New sidewalks in Sugar City are being put in for children's safety and there's a new K-9 officer.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 25, 2025. The BYU-Idaho Men's Championship Game last Friday did not disappoint. The stadium was full of students and locals itching to see some high-flying dunks and athletic gameplay. BYU’S a cappella groups Vocal Point and Noteworthy are coming to the Frontier Center in Idaho Falls. learn about involvement from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in service projects throughout 2024.Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
New CEI programs are being added and changes are being made to Bannock County's recycling program. Boise State University is looking for a new president.
Wyoming residents have the chance to pay final respects to their former U.S. Senator. Utah is mourning the loss of a historic congresswoman. The Toronto Ontario Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is back in operation.
Lagoon delayed it's opening due to weather concerns. A crash on I-15 involved power lines. Bannock County has implemented temporary restrictions on commercial vehicles
A local man is in jail charged with killing a woman in front of her children. The Collegiate Singers are set to perform the The Tabernacle Choir on Temple Square this Sunday. Church leaders recently spoke at a religious conference in Argentina.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 20, 2025. March madness started today and it has BYU-Idaho students focused on basketball. The wedding and event planning class at BYU-Idaho is hosting a unique event where temples and floral arrangements combine. Fremont County School District 215 made the decision to send students from their northern schools home early, citing safety concerns. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
BYU-Idaho is updating its student housing policy. The Battle of the Bands is this weekend at BYU-Idaho. Peace officer training is now being offered in Idaho Falls.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 18, 2025. Tonight is opening night for BYU-Idaho theatre students as they premiere their student showcase. Construction can now begin on the Antananarivo Madagascar Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Idaho's Launch Program is helping Idaho students to progress in their education. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Two men are facing charges for felony drug possession. Salt Lake City has its very own professional ultimate frisbee team. BYU is headed to the NCAA tournament.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 14, 2025. BYU-Idaho offers a plethora of resources for its students to help them succeed in every aspect. The Eastern Idaho Agriculture hall of fame announced the six inductees for 2025. The demolition of the Pine Ridge Mall in Chubbuck is approaching. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Reconstruction of Highland High School begins Monday, Teton Music in Ammon is closing its doors, Gov. Little signed a bill to increase the grocery tax credit, Café Zupas is coming to Ammon, and the BYU men's basketball team beat Iowa State.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 13, 2025. Mat and Savana Shaw are returning to Rexburg for a concert. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is helping members celebrate easter. Blackfoot is moving forward with a project to reshape the downtown area. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Idaho Falls is working to repair waterlines on Woodruff Avenue. The Friends of the Marshall Public Library are holding a fundraiser. The pay-as-you-throw ordinance is coming to Jackson.
Rigby celebrating citizens, farmers and more
A camera is allowed in Vallow-Daybell trial
Food bank organizations serve indigenous communities
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 11, 2025. Gearheads are praying for warmer weather so they can show off their favorite cars. Tomorrow the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra will take stage in a free concert. Happy birthday to the city of rexburg! Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Whooping cough continues to spread in Wyoming. Applications are open for the Citizen's Police Academy in Idaho Falls. A recap of BYU Basketball's regular season.
Elder and Sister Bednar devotional at BYU-Idaho
Bowling tournament
Important dates for Idaho Fish and Game hunters
The man on trial for a 2004 murder gets life in prison. Unsealed documents are shining a new light on the Bryan Kohberger murder case. Did you know there's a youth football team in Idaho Falls? BYU basketball's season finale is tomorrow.
Laser tag at BYU-Idaho
Fort Hall man sentenced
Invitation to all for to General Conference
The firing squad may soon become the main method of execution in Idaho. Cultural Night is this weekend at BYU-Idaho. A recap from day 1 of RootsTech 2025.
Saxophone ensemble is playing today
Light the World donation report for 2024
Protesters rallied in Idaho Falls on Tuesday
A couple is arrested after a high speed chase ends near Blackfoot. A new pickleball tournament is coming to Rigby soon. Elder Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visits the Philippines.
Ensign College is changing their academic calendar
Idaho's lakes and ponds will be stocked with fish in multiple locations
Lori Vallow Daybell was interviewed by Keith Morrison from NBC'S Dateline
A Rigby man faces multiple charges after attacking a woman in her home. The price of gas in Idaho has stayed steady. Ground has been broken for the Cali Colombia Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Rachel Platten coming to Rootstech
New equipment for recreational services
Governor Brad Little signed House bill 93 into law
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for March 3, 2025. The Center for Hope in partnership with Madisonhealth will host a suicide prevention training on Wednesday. Auditions for the Rexburg Community Theatre production of Mary Poppins are happening now. The American Red Cross Blood Drive is happening this week at BYU-Idaho. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
New Idaho Falls excavation project
Spring black bear controlled hunt
Daz Diaz from Fort Hall will represent team USA in a Martial arts tournament.
Rexburg is Idaho is the second safest college town in America.
Two Rexburg teens are almost hit by a car. A tithing lawsuit has been dismissed against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The 20th annual Hymn Festival is coming to BYU-Idaho. We have an update on the renovation of the Salt Lake temple and Temple Square.
The identity of a man who died in a single vehicle car crash was released.
Jackson Hole Chamber Mixer
Colorado man had his sentence reduced
Target is coming to Chubbuck
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 27, 2025. This year the annual Barbershop Festival will have two concerts for you to enjoy. Rigby High School students protested against Jefferson Joint School District 251. The BYU Men's Basketball team matched their season-high with their fifth straight win Wednesday night against Arizona State. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Rexburg police standoff
Girls wrestling goes to state
Idaho teacher accused of sexual assault
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 25, 2025. The BYU Cougars Men's Basketball Team, and BYU-Idaho have a way for you to support the team. The National Youth Science Camp offers special stem opportunities to two Idaho students each year. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the renderings for the Lehi Utah Temple. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The Idaho Department of Water Resources wants to create a water district.
A vehicle erupted into flames near Fort Hall
University of Arizona issued an apology to BYU Men's Basketball team
A local man is facing multiple charges after driving drunk. BYU-Idaho is offering students help with the FAFSA. The Pocatello Girls Basketball team are 5-A State Champions.
Idaho Falls singer produces her first song.
Bear identification test for black bears.
Madison County preparation for warmer weather.
BYU-Idaho students brings in donations to the family crisis center to help provide blankets during the cold weather.
Cold temperatures bring a higher chance of getting sick — what you can do to stay healthy. This week in the Idaho legislature centered around health and education. BYU-Idaho's Comic Frenzy has a show this weekend.
These are your morning headlines for Friday, February 21, 2025. BYU-Idaho's Center Stage will come alive with swinging jazz music from students and special guests at this year's Jazz Festival. If you're looking for a new hobby to try during the cold winter months, fencing might be just the thing. One person is dead and another injured after a helicopter crashed on the ice at Ririe Reservoir yesterday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 20, 2025. BYU-Idaho’s Jazz Festival is coming up soon. Elder Gerrit W. Gong, an apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, gave a devotional in Mexico recently. If you're looking for a new hobby to try during the cold winter months, fencing might be just the thing. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce is speaking up about an Idaho House bill to repeal Medicaid expansion. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released updates on three new temples. The Rexburg city attorney is calling it a career after more than 31 years of service.
Medicaid expansion in the Idaho Legislature
BYU Men's basketball win
Stephen Zollinger retires after 30 years as the city's attorney
A local man is arrested after drugs are found in his car. The Idaho Falls High School Theatre Company's newest show opens tonight. The latest numbers show that BYU-Idaho's enrollment is up.
I.C.A.C. arrest of James Martin
Madison girls wrestling team
Sugar-Salem Girls Basketball team wins game
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 18, 2025. The end of Valentine's day means the start of the Easter season. For the first time since 2016, the College of Business and Communication will have an Experience Europe academic tour. One of the fastest-growing sports in the country continues to make a statement in Idaho. those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Idaho Fall man with critical injuries is being flown home after serious accident. The 45th annual Simplot Games are taking place in Pocatello on February 21st. The Harlem Globetrotters are rescheduling their game.
We now know the open house time frame for the Salt Lake temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rexburg is hosting a small business competition next month. The Idaho potato is taking center stage in a product you might not expect.
Valentine Flowers at the BYU-Idaho plant shop
Missing Arco Girl
New Church Hymns
School Closures
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 13, 2025. In time for the Valentines season, the Idaho Falls symphony will perform this weekend. The Idaho Falls Airport has a master plan in place for future operations. If you need some flowers for your valentine, or even yourself... The BYU-Idaho Plant Shop may be the place for you. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Schools in Idaho are closed or delayed today. A bill to limit what flags can be flown on state property is moving forward. IDFG officials are working to restore lands after the Paddock Fire. Come dance the night away at BYU-Idaho's Valentine's Day Ball.
Extreme weather is hitting Eastern Idaho in the coming days. Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Wyoming. You can celebrate Valentine's Day by going to a concert. BYU's longtime athletic director is calling it a career.
Felony arrest in Bonneville County
Possible changes coming to Idaho in how the state handles illegal immigration
Evie Clair will hold a concert for Valentine's Day
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 11, 2025. Two BYU-Idaho students have gained internet fame through their dad. Calling all bookworms, tomorrow evening is just one of the many activities planned by the Madison Library District this month. A part of the Sterling Wildlife Management Area is slated to undergo a prescribed burn. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Two stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are focusing on building stronger marriages. Some Idahoans can get help filing their taxes. Bannock County residents could save $1,500 in property taxes.
A local man is arrested after flushing a fentanyl pill down the toilet. BYU-Idaho upended BYU Provo in a exhibition basketball game which included free scholarships. Two national parks came close to setting records last year.
The firing squad may soon become the primary execution method in Idaho. BYU-Idaho students have access to so many resources. The Idaho Falls Spud Kings have locked up a playoff spot.
The Idaho legislature is looking to protect a journalist's confidential sources. Two American Idol finalists are coming to BYU-Idaho tomorrow night. Three more speakers have been announced for RootsTech 2025.
The Boise Airport had a busy year in 2024. Idaho teachers are being recognized for their excellence in the classroom. Elder Ulisses Soares spoke on Monday at the 2025 International Religious Faith Summit.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 5, 2025. The BYU-Idaho vs Provo Exhibition basketball game is this Saturday! Jefferson school district decided to cancel all classes Thursday because of an unexpected cyberattack. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues to expand its social media footprint. Ross Dress For Less is set to open a new location in Rexburg at 125 Valley River Drive, inside the former Cal Ranch Building. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for February 4, 2025. We’ll talk about BYU-Idaho’s upcoming production of Babette’s Feast. Find out more about pond skimming at BYU-Idaho. You've heard of the NFL Super Bowl, but did you know about the Idaho Falls Souper Bowl? Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Two people are in the hospital after a multi vehicle crash in Shelley. Plus, an avalanche warning is in effect for parts of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. Then Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf addressed young adults of the Church during a devotional last night.
A former Jackson Hole fire chief is facing charges for sexual exploitation of a minor. Plus, BYU-Idaho students are invited to enter a film competition. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released a statement reinforcing its principles regarding immigration.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for January 30, 2025. Catch the latest episode of The Yarn Podcast. Mask mandates could soon be a thing of the past in Idaho after the State House voted on a recent bill. Find out about a free bakery in Rexburg. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The city of Chubbuck wants to hear from you. Plus, a jazz quartet is coming to BYU-Idaho tomorrow. Then, the Utah Hockey Club is in search of a new name.
One man is facing felony charges after an argument turned into a stabbing. Plus, the Idaho governor may have his veto powers expanded. Then, BYU-Idaho's Snow Fest is next week. And, BYU took down the Baylor Bears last night in an overtime thriller.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for January 28, 2025. Idaho's very own Isiah Harwell, a senior playing basketball for Wasatch Academy in Utah, is the first male athlete to ever be named a McDonald's All-American. The Annual Fly Tying Expo returns to Idaho Falls. The City of Idaho Falls wants to hear from you. For decades, Sugar City and the area known as Salem have lived in harmony, and soon those two cities may become one.Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio
An ice rink in Sugar City is bringing more winter fun to residents. Plus, millions of Americans went cruising last year. Then, a hockey championship is coming to Idaho Falls next year.
Idaho's unemployment rate ticked up in December. Plus, school choice has become a hot topic in Idaho — we get the State Superintendent's take. Then, Super Bowl LIX has a few local connections.
Spring turkey hunt applications open soon, seminaries and institutes teachers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints received training, and the Fire and Ice Winterfest in Lava Hot Springs is nearly here.
Police are asking for the public's help to locate a missing Teton woman. Plus, two guests will perform at the BYU-Idaho Music Department's upcoming concert. Then, the Spud Kings hockey club keeps rolling.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for January 23, 2025. The annual Roger's Revue Concert is back this year with a benefit concert. The city of Boise is in for a wild, music-filled ride in late march. Snake River Animal Shelter is hosting a "Poorly Drawn Pet Portrait Fundraiser" until February 10th. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Jefferson County authorities have figured out who caused the boom sound in the area last month. Plus, a Boise woman has rejected President Trump's pardon. Then, you can head to the David O. McKay Library night to hear the start of its new series "Book Talks."
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a body was found near an Idaho Falls landfill. Plus, BYU-Idaho's Date Night is coming up—what you can expect. Then, a Pocatello elementary school is closing after 100 years of educating children.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for January 21, 2025. The 2025 Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults is almost here. We will have the opportunity to hear from Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Eastern Idaho is in for a bitterly cold week ahead. The National Weather Service has issued extreme cold warnings for Eastern Idaho this week. BYU-Idaho has officially announced the first two Center Stage shows for the new year, and these are two you don't want to miss. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A Utah man is in jail after he reportedly threatened two people with a sword. Then, eastern Idaho is in for a chilly week ahead. And, two Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attended yesterday's presidential inauguration.
The Idaho Sheriffs Association is getting ready for the next presidential administration. Plus, Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper deliver her last State of the City address on Wednesday. Then, an ITD snow plow gets a new name.
Wyoming General Legislative Session
Spori Art Gallery exhibit
Youth from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints do service project
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for January 16, 2025. Instruments bassoon and flute are being highlighted next Tuesday in a faculty recital. The Armchair Traveler Challenge is a book reading challenge at the Madison Library District. A dog was rescued from the Snake River in Idaho Falls on Wednesday after chasing geese. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A Pocatello man is facing several charges for reportedly leaving puppies in a dumpster. Plus, the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square will not perform at President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration. Then, Idaho Fish and Game has released a new video showcasing a new wildlife overpass.
A man pleads not guilty after police reported finding drugs in his car. Plus, a recap of today's Wyoming state of the state address. Then, BYU-Idaho's dance department is making changes. Finally, changes are coming to the way that BYU-Idaho students and staff will login to their accounts.
East Idaho Home Educators has a conference this weekend in Pocatello, the Idaho legislature is considering a resolution to tell the NCAA to change its transgender participation policy, and egg prices continue to go up.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for January 14, 2025. Tomorrow is the first music department concert of the semester and it'll celebrate the music faculty at BYU Idaho. A local Rexburg sweets shop is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a scavenger hunt for customers. Lastly, Idaho falls residents were recently honored at a city council meeting. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A girl is safe after landing her car in the Snake River. Plus, the Madison County Library is getting new computers. Then, updates regarding temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A local man is in jail after an early morning shooting. Plus, Sugar-Salem Basketball has set the standard in 4-A high school basketball. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced new mission leadership.
The Museum of Idaho is preparing for a new exhibit, RootsTech 2025 will have Family Discovery Day with Elder Neil L. Andersen and his wife, and Idaho legislators are asking for a pay raise for state employees.
Lori Vallow-Daybell was back in court this morning in Arizona. Plus, how the Los Angeles fires are affecting one BYU-Idaho student and how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is reacting to the southern California fires.
The Cupid Cup and Rexburg Winterfest
Idaho sending aid to California to help with fires
Bonneville School District 93 recovers from cyber attack
A man and woman from Idaho Falls are headed to prison for conspiracy to traffic meth. Plus, the BANFF Film Festival is coming later this month. Then, Idaho educators are getting a new way to get into school leadership.
RootsTech 2025 has its full schedule now available, grizzly bears will stay protected in the west, and the executive director of Idaho's Democratic party has resigned.
A local woman is sentenced for embezzling. Plus, a new committee has been created to mark the 50 year anniversary of the Teton Dam disaster. And, tomorrow is a national day of mourning.
It's the first day of the winter semester at BYU-Idaho, the Marshall Public Library has a reading challenge to start the new year, and Raisin' Canes is making its way to eastern Idaho.
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is investigating a hoax 911 call. Plus, An Eastern Idaho Public Health employee is fired after a data breach. Then, there are new pickleball courts in Rigby.
Introduce new Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce President. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the January 2025 Worldwide discussion for youth. Idaho is the tenth highest growing state in the country.
A local man takes an Alford Plea in the death of his baby. Plus, Idaho Governor Brad Little gave his State of the State address today. Then, renovations on the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints takes a big step forward.
Three local men are accused of firing shots in multiple places in Bonneville County, a Wyoming skier was killed in an avalanche, and the governor's State of the State Address is today.
An Idaho Falls woman will spend 25 years in prison for producing child porn, a Rexburg man is accused of driving drunk and causing a crash while going the wrong way on a highway, and the CEO of the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce talks about her successes as she steps down from her role.
BYU-Idaho had its largest graduating class ever, foster families will have free entry into the Idaho State Museum, and the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office has a new app.
The city of Idaho Falls is investigating a strong odor that seems to be coming from a meat packing plant, it's graduation day at BYU-Idaho, and the UTV Holiday Light Parade is tomorrow in Idaho Falls.
Police in Utah believe a father shot and killed his wife and children, Idaho State Police are investigating a crash near Island Park, backcountry road closures are in effect in Bonneville County and it's graduation day at BYU-Idaho.
Idaho's electors have cast their votes, the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce has a new CEO, you can take a hayride with a goat and there are new rules in place in Ashton for Airbnb rentals.
These are your morning headlines for December 18, 2024. A local school counselor wanted to help students and families who were in need of food, leading her to create a small food pantry on campus. Fish and Game officers have relocated a black bear cub spotted for weeks in Ketchum. And military officials have confirmed drone sightings near Hill Air Force base in Utah.
A Treasure Valley man died in an avalanche over the weekend, Bonneville Co. has three new four-way stops, beware of QR code scams, backcountry skiers on Teton Pass can get a free shuttle ride and a dozen snowplows in Idaho have new names.
These are your morning headlines for December 17, 2024. You can now consider the wait to be over, the long-awaited opening of Chubbuck Road has come and traffic is once again flowing from Chubbuck to the Highland Area. A former BYU-Idaho student is facing multiple charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a teenager at least 80 different times. And criminal charges were filed yesterday against a Salt Lake Police officer accused of sexually assaulting a women whom he had invited over to watch a religious Christmas devotional.
There's a new deadline for the FAFSA, Idaho's electors will cast their votes tomorrow, the Idaho Falls Zoo has Winter Break Day Camps, Idaho gas prices are under $3/gallon and Rexburg has some bluegrass music celebrating Christmas this week.
These are your morning headlines for Monday, December 16, 2024. Bring in the season with bluegrass music at the Winter's Night concert this Wednesday. BYU-Idaho Radio has been following the murder trial of an Idaho man who is accused of shooting a 23-year-old 17 times. And the Idaho Falls Symphony is proud to present a holiday performance of Handel's "Messiah" on December 21.
A drug dealer from Mexico has been sentenced in Idaho. Plus, winter weather is coming to Eastern Idaho...what you need to know. Then, BYU-Idaho is hosting a fashion show tomorrow.
These are your morning headlines for Friday, December 13, 2024. Idaho Governor Brad Little joined 25 other Republican governors in signing a public statemen supporting president-elect Donald Trump's immigration and deportation policies. A woman was killed in a chain reaction crash in Franklin yesterday. And a 40-year-old California man was sentenced to 60 months in Federal Prison for using and dealing counterfeit money.
The Idaho Department of Corrections is looking into what caused a dangerous prisoner to be transferred to a minimum security facility. Plus, Austin Pace reports on BYU-Idaho's student teachers. Then, a new statue was recently unveiled in Washington D.C.
These are your morning headlines for December 12, 2024. A music producer and arranger in Utah has released a solo piano Christmas album. 46-year-old Twyla Dawn Basil was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for the distribution of fentanyl that resulted in serious bodily injury and death. And after 17 years, a local soup kitchen has just passed a major milestone. The Community Dinner Table, or CDT, in Blackfoot has served 100,000 meals to people in need.
The man who drove his car into a Utah dealership is speaking out. Plus, two Idaho high schools are headed to Washington D.C. Then, actor Dennis Haysbert will join the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square for its Christmas concert.
These are your morning headlines for December 11, 2024. The trial for a man who allegedly confessed on Facebook to the murder of a 23-year-old man began with opening statement's yesterday. A federal appeals court is expected to hear arguments over whether Idaho should be prohibited from enforcing a strict abortion ban during medical emergencies when the pregnant woman's life or health is at risk. And community members in Idaho Falls are rallying together to support a junior at Thunder Ridge High School who was recently diagnosed with cancer.
BYU-Idaho unveiled a new monument today. Plus, we have a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, the deadline is coming up to enroll in Your Health Idaho.
These are your morning headlines for Tuesday, December 10, 2024. If you are interested in helping the environment and getting fashionable accessories, BYU-Idaho's IBC company Reroped might be just what you are looking for. BYU football is going bowling later this month, in a bowl game that is. And Nathan Pacheco is making a mighty return to Idaho this month with a concert in Idaho Falls.
Bonneville County deputies are asking for your help to find a missing man. Plus, we have a recap of last night's First Presidency's Christmas Devotional. Then, BYU-Idaho's Symphony Band has one last concert this semester, and it's happening tomorrow night.
These are your morning headlines for Monday, December 9, 2024 here on BYU-Idaho Radio. As many students have seen the last couple of months, something new and big was being built on campus, but many students didn't quite know what to expect. After knocking off UNLV in Friday's Mountain West Football Championship, the 12-1 Broncos were awarded with the Number 3 overall seed in the inagural 12-team College Football Playoff by the selection committee on Sunday. And Bannock County officials broke ground in a ground breaking ceremony on the land that will soon be occupied by a new event building Friday afternoon.
Authorities are looking for a Fremont County fugitive last seen in Idaho Falls. Plus, BYU-Idaho has announced the Fall Commencement speaker. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a new area.
Good morning and happy Friday! These are your morning headlines for December 6, 2024. Tomorrow is the BYU-Idaho Christmas Concert, where students will perform along side Broadway star Laura Osnes. After undergoing another investigation of competency, Lori Vallow Daybell has been found competent yesterday to stand trial on additional charges in Arizona. And local firefighters are seeking your help with filling an ambulance with toys to help kiddos in need this holiday season.
These are your morning headlines for Thursday, December 5, 2024 here on BYU-Idaho Radio. A trio of singing gentlemen is coming to Idaho Falls on December 9 for a Christmas show. Randy Carl Steadham, nicknamed "Spud," died on Monday night in a vehicle crash in Hagerman. A GoFundMe has been set up to help raise money for his wife and their two young children. And the Madison Early Childhood Education Center is hosting a family Christmas night for the community.
These are your morning headlines for December 4, 2024. An 18-year-old Victor man has been charged with multiple felonies after police say he drove drunk and crashed leaving multiple people injured, then fled the scene to have sex with a 13-year-old. Think you can ball? Local kids are invited to show off their skills at the Elks Hoop Shoot Contest on Saturday, December 14 at Club Apple. And a 34-year-old man was sentenced to prison for killing an Idaho Falls man after driving recklessly on snow-covered roads, resulting in a head-on collision.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for December 3, 2024. It’s been 83 years since the attacks on Pearl Harbor and we continue to remember and commemorate that day. And a new survey of Native American teens and young adults highlights a growing preference for the term "Indigenous" rather than being referred to as "American Indian.” Lastly, a student pilot and a flight instructor were in a small plane that made an emergency landing on I-15 near Payson, Utah. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
It's Tuesday, December 3, and these are your morning headlines here with BYU-Idaho Radio. The Sugar-Salem football team may be running out of room to hang championship banners; a very impressive problem to have. But that didn't stop the Diggers from finding a place for their 2024 banner during a celebration yesterday. Drivers are getting an early Christmas gift this year. The gem state's gas price is the same as the national average. And Idaho State Police Troopers are back at the U-S southern border.
These are your morning headlines for December 2, 2024. As the weather becomes colder and roads become icy, it is important that you make sure you're driving cautiously. Defensive driving is imperative entering the winter season, as driving conditions become worse. Ammon Mayor Sean Coletti is gearing up for his annual "Messiah Sing-In" and the community is invited to participate. And Boise State football will face UNLV in the Mountain West championship game Friday evening at Albertson's Stadium.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 26, 2024. The Idaho Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting is Tuesday. And, Idaho Falls Fiber just hit a huge milestone. This year's "Light The World" theme is "Be Someone's Angel." Lastly, Boise National Forest wants to hear from you about its latest fire mitigation plan. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
An Idaho Falls man could be headed to prison for a long time. Plus, Arco residents are under water boiling advisory. Then, Temple Square in Salt Lake City is getting in the Christmas spirit.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 25, 2024. BYU-Idaho has some amazing IBC businesses open here on campus. And season 21 American Idol Winner Iam Tongi is coming to Rexburg to perform with the Rexburg Children's Choir. Lastly, three Idaho dairies are under quarantine for bird flu. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 22, 2024. Combined BYU-Idaho choirs are recording a new album after nearly 20 years and the community is invited to watch the recording. And, Grand Teton National Park has hosted more than 3-and-a-half million visits this year... making 2024 the second busiest year ever for the park. Lastly, Idaho State Police arrested a man wanted for suspected robbery after a chase in Idaho Falls. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Expect delays today as crews work to minimize avalanche risk on the Teton Pass. Plus, Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is mulling over the possibility of closing an elementary school. Then, Madison Memorial Hospital has a new ambulance bay.
The death penalty is still on the table for the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students. Plus, an AI Expo is happening at BYU-Idaho this week. Then, law enforcement is encouraging everyone to buckle up for the holiday drive.
These are your morning headlines for November 21, 2024. Lori Vallow Daybell will need to undergo mental health evaluations before court proceedings in her Arizona case can resume. What if I told you you didn't need a massive traditional printer to print out an 8-foot-long picture? The new "Wall Printer" can print color logos and pictures on billboards, signs, walls or literally any other flat surface. Is it officially Christmas yet? Idaho State University is hosting the annual "Festival of Tres" at the Stephens Performing Arts Center starting today.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 20, 2024. Pocatello Animal Services is hosting its annual holiday pet food drive from November 25th through December 31st. And, the BYU-Idaho child development department is hosting a seminar tomorrow to teach parents about child-parent attachment. Lastly, a new BYU-Idaho Radio podcast has guests now! Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for November 20, 2024. The Portneuf Cancer Center held a ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil it's new and improved linear accelerator, a machine that uses radiation therapy to treat cancer. Sister Kirsten M. Yee, the Second Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just returned from a 10-day ministry in five northern Europe countries. During the 2024 presidential campaign, the Latter-day Saint voting block was highly coveted on both sides.
An Idaho woman has agreed to testify against two men whom she helped escape from prison. Plus, the Idaho Falls International Airport will soon be offering a new direct flight destination. Then, Elder Ulisses Soares just wrapped up a 12-day ministry trip in Portugal.
These are your morning headlines for November 19, 2024. BYU took on Kansas this past week in a heartbreaking loss. If you're a Broadway buff, this winters "A BYU-Idaho Christmas" concert will feature one of Broadways's best, Laura Osnes. And the second annual UTV Holiday Light Parade is set to light up Idaho Falls this coming Christmas season.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 18, 2024. If you are looking for somewhere to hang out and spend a fun time with friends, the new Fizz Rizz Mocktail Bar and Arcade in Rexburg may have just what you are looking for. And, the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra is putting on a benefit concert Wednesday, Ella Zeigler has the story. Lastly, the 2024 Governor’s Awards in the Arts will take place in January. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for Monday, November 18, 2024. Lori Barber has taken reign as the second president of College of Eastern Idaho for about 100 days now and was formally inaugurated in her new role last Friday. Pirouettes, bounds and turns may seem difficult for some and dancers at the locally owned and operated Ballet Etude are leaping into the holiday season with their new show, "Christmas at the Ballet." And we're getting the band back together! Three Highland High School "Class of 2009" friends Nicholas Paz, Samuel Matkin, and Jeremy Bristol have reunited to revive their alternative rock band, "The Elphino Project."
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 15, 2024. Christmas lights are appearing around the BYU-Idaho campus. And, virtual fencing is a new technology gaining traction for livestock management, particularly in Idaho and the western U.S.. lastly, the Pocatello Police Department is warning residents of a new scam. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Good morning and happy Friday from BYU-Idaho Radio! These are your morning headlines for November 15, 2024. Two Boise State volleyball players have joined a lawsuit against the Mountain West, Commissioner Gloria Nevarez, and four San Jose State officials. A semi-truck was flown to the hospital after swerving to miss a car and driving off an overpass Thursday afternoon near Declo. And the Idaho Falls International Airport is getting busier as the holiday hustle and bustle is beginning.
These are your morning headlines for November 14, 2024. The trial has started for the man accused of killing another man at a rest stop near Ririe in 2022. Did you know that Idaho now has one of the longest conveyor lifts in the United States? And "Annie the Musical" is coming to audiences in Idaho Falls this week.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 13, 2024. The university's baroque ensemble is bringing Christmas to the Barrus Concert Hall tomorrow evening. And, the Spori Art Gallery at BYU-Idaho has a new exhibit featuring the ceramic work of professors from a dozen different schools. Lastly, a Colorado man will spend a week in jail for walking off the boardwalk into a thermal area in Yellowstone National Park. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Good morning! These are your morning headlines for November 13, 2024. Bonneville County Sheriffs Deputies are seeking the publics health in locating 17-year-old Jazzlyn Shepherd, a j8uvenile female who ran away from a group home on October 20. A lawsuit by four Idaho women seek to clarify medical exceptions to Idaho's abortion restrictions after a few women had to seek out-of-state care for pregnancy complications. The University of Utah Police Department arrested an 18-year-old on Tuesday after a member of BYU's travel party was hit with a water bottle during the Cougar's rivalry game at Rice-Eccles Stadium over the weekend.
An Idaho foster program has come to an end. Plus, Idaho State Bengals football had a historic win on Saturday. Then, school districts recently received a grant from the state's board of education.
These are your morning headlines for November 12, 2024. BYU-Idaho is in the thick of remodeling the David o. McKay Library. The project is estimated to last about 2 years of construction. It's ski season in eastern Idaho! And firefighters battled a massive 90-acre wild fire burning north of US Highway 20 west of 65th North in Bonneville County Yesterday afternoon.
A local teacher is in hot water for her posts on social media. Plus, the Rexburg Chamber of Commerce celebrated Veteran's Day in style today. Then, there are officially 200 operating temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Good morning and happy Veterans Day, these are your morning headlines for November 11, 2024. It seemed like BYU's undefeated season was about to come to an end on Saturday, but they pulled off the win against the University of Utah, their rival school. A 30-year-old man is now in custody after police say he knowingly sent child pornography to multiple people. Josh Hanson of Inkom, Idaho is an avid hunter and also a great friend to many. Back during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanson helped his family and friends butcher and wrap their wild game meat while the big meat processing places were shut down.
First, Pocatello Police need your help to track down two bank robbery suspects. Plus, there is a new exhibit at the Spori Art Gallery on campus. Then, you're invited to join a night of piano tomorrow. And, we get you set for BYU v. Utah tomorrow night!]
Happy Friday! These are your morning headlines for November 8, 2024. More than mere bragging rights are on the line when BYU and Utah renew their rivalry for the first time in three years on Saturday. Elder Dale G. Renlund, a member of The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. just completed a 10-day ministry in Africa. And on November 7, Pocatello Police received a call about a robbery at Mountain American Credit Union located at 1012 Yellowstone at 5:30pm in Pocatello and need your help locating the suspect.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 7, 2024. BYU-Idaho's Women's Chorus and Bella Voce are coming together for a choir concert tomorrow evening. And, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on his election. Lastly, Idaho Governor Brad Little and State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield released a new executive order about technology use in schools. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for November 7, 2024. The Cougars take on the Utes this weekend in the Holy War and BYU looks to keep its perfect record. BYU-Idaho's Cultural Night is this weekend. And, this summer, Idaho's Department of Education set a new record by providing over 920,000 healthy meals to kids through its annual Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 6, 2024. BYU-Idaho's Cultural Night is this weekend. And, the musical Anastasia opens tomorrow at Madison High School. Lastly, renovations at Rexburg's FatCats are nearly finished. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Good Morning! These are your morning headlines for November 6, 2024. One of the most closely watched initiatives on the ballot, Proposition 1, which sought to bring ranked choice voting to general elections was rejected according to unofficial results released last night by the Idaho Secretary of States Office. Election night is always a long one, especially for ballot counters at the Madison County Clerks Office. And, after winning a strong majority of voters, Bonneville County selected Republican Karl Casperson to serve as their new County Commissioner for District 1.
Idaho voters turned out in droves to vote today. Plus, a Pocatello on-ramp will be closed for construction until Friday. Then, Christmas tree permits are now available.
These are your morning headlines for November 5, 2024! Early voter turnout in Wyoming has been high leading up to election day, and a survey shows most think local vote counting will be reliable. However, many feel differently about vote counting nationally. Gas prices in the gem state have dropped 9 cents from last week and even more in some places, like Boise where they've dropped an average of 12 cents. And election day is today and resources are available for people who might face challenges at the polls in Idaho.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 4, 2024. Last night, BYU-Idaho welcomed elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his wife for a worldwide young adult devotional. And, police departments from across Eastern Idaho are playing the role of Santa Claus this Christmas, and you can help. Lastly, gas prices in the Gem State have dropped 9 cents from last week and even more in some places, like Boise where they've dropped an average of 12 cents. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for November 4, 2024. Today is the last day for campaigning for the upcoming general election. Recovering from a broken bone can be a long and painful process, with some breaks taking several months to heal correctly. But what if there was a way to heal a broken leg in just a few weeks? And the general election starts tomorrow, November 5, and the gem state is expecting a record voter turnout.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for November 1, 2024. BYU-Idol is taking place tonight from 7-9 p.m. in the Manwaring Center Cross Roads. And, the collegiate singers are teaming up with Bonneville High School's Bonnevaires in a concert tonight at the Snow Building. Lastly, a regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing covid-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for Friday, November 1, 2024. Karla LaOrange is the Idaho Falls School District Superintendent. She has been hard at work this school year to ensure the happiness and success of students and teachers within the district. Dallas Jenkins, creator of "The Chosen," recently stood before a capacity audience at Brigham Young University. And Idaho Governor Brad Little signed an executive order yesterday dubbed the "Phone Free Learning Act."
Happy Halloween! Reports show that one party is getting quite scarce in Wyoming. Plus, the Idaho Transportation Department is hosting winter driving classes. Then, a local boxing gym is hosting a Halloween party.
Good morning and happy Halloween! These are your morning headlines for October 31, 2024. AAA Idaho says Halloween is one of the deadliest days of the year, but they want to ensure child safety this Halloween night by giving tips on how to have a safe and fun trick-or-treating experience. "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" takes the stage this Friday in Rexburg. Dustin Kjersem was last seen on the afternoon of October 10 as he headed to a remote campsite in Montana in his black Ford F-150.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 30, 2024. "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" takes the stage Friday in Rexburg. And, David Turnbull is the newest member of the Idaho State Board of Education. Lastly, the kindest kids in America go to a local elementary school in Blackfoot. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 30, 2024. A new sports initiative has started in Rexburg to help kids get more physical activity. Elder David A. Bednar will return to BYU-Idaho this weekend for a worldwide devotional for young adults. And Election Day is on e week away, and a town hall meeting on Wednesday is aimed at helping people with last-minute questions on how they can cast their ballots in Idaho.
We have an update about the infant found dead in a baby box in Blackfoot. Plus, Idaho's Secretary of State is holding a virtual town hall tomorrow. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has officially released the final book of the Saints series.
These are your morning headlines for October 29, 2024. The weather is dropping and so are gas prices! BYU-Idaho's Communication Department is excited to announce its new speech and debate society. And a team at BYU-Idaho has brought its talents together to create a formula racing car.
A baby is found dead at a medical center in Blackfoot. Plus, BYU-Idaho will host the Idaho Supreme Court next week. Then, you can watch BYU Football right here on campus!
Good morning and happy Monday! These are your morning headlines for October 28, 2024. This is not your average opera. Deep love: A Ghostly Rock Opera is performing in Idaho Falls. Fugitive Christian Bert Fischer evaded arrest this week in Northern Idaho after fleeing Florida following his conviction to meet a minor after use of a computer to lure a child. And the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests is accepting applications for a variety of temporary-seasonal wildland firefighting positions across the forests for 2025.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 25, 2024. The Madison School District is hard at work this school year to make sure students are successful. And, the BYU-Idaho a cappella groups are performing together tonight for the first performance of the semester. Lastly, on October 30th, the Marshall Public Library in Pocatello will kickoff what it is calling the Story Forge Writing Challenge. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Happy Friday! These are your morning headlines for October 25, 2024. Madison School Districts is hard at work this school year to make sure students are successful. Student reporter Austin Pace talked to the superintendent about the upcoming election and how that could affect the district. The BYU-Idaho a capella groups are performing together tomorrow night for the first performance of the semester. Ella Zeigler has the story. And walleye are spreading like a disease in the Snake and Salmon rivers and now occupy critical rearing and migratory areas of juvenile salmon and steelhead.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 24, 2024. Election day is fewer than two weeks away, and both sides are blaming the other for divisive political rhetoric. And, if you want to vote by absentee ballot... you need to apply by tomorrow. Lastly, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture says it has finished the first round of treatment to the Snake River. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 24, 2024. The deadline to submit an absentee ballot request in Idaho for the November 5 election in this Friday. U.S. Marshals are currently searching for a Florida man who evaded arrest in Idaho. And A Rexburg-based band is gathering a following in Idaho, Utah and on social media.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 23, 2024. Social media feeds have been flooded this week with posts about why people love BYU-Idaho as part of a social media challenge. And, one of the most famous grizzly bears in the greater yellowstone ecosystem is dead. Lastly, the last day to enjoy the majority of Yellowstone National Park is Halloween. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 23, 2024. Federal officials say E. Coli food poisoning linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers has sickened at least 49 people in 10 states including Utah and Wyoming. Lory Vallow Daybell's court proceedings in Arizona are on hold while she gets a mental health evaluation. And The Kindness Initiative kicks off in Blackfoot as two students are named "The Kindest Kids in America."
The person of interest in an aggravated-assault-turned-murder case has turned himself in. Plus, Lori Vallow-Daybell's legal proceedings are on hold in Arizona. Then, the Idaho Attorney General is introducing a 2024 election complaint program.
These are your morning headlines for October 22, 2024. The Idaho Falls Police Department is seeking information about what started as an aggravated battery case that happened on Saturday night. The BYU-Idaho Music Department has a concert tonight in the Snow Recital Hall with a Taylor Swift theme. And the Drug Take Back is coming up in Pocatello.
The Idaho Falls Police Department is looking for information on an aggravated battery case that happened over the weekend. Plus, the "President's Own" U.S. Marine Band is coming to BYU-Idaho on Wednesday. Then, the BYU-Idaho Music Department is also hosting another concert tomorrow night.
Happy Mondays! These are your morning headlines for October 21, 2024. Friday night was a night to remember for Cougars fans as BYU extends their record to 7-0 with a Friday night thriller! The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has authorized changes in the garments for members in hot and humid areas. And BYU-Idaho had the pleasure of hosting Michelle Amos for her forum presentation "The Light of the World" last Thursday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 18, 2024. This coming Tuesday is Drug Take Back Day in Jackson. And, Idaho Falls residents will recognize an increased military presence through the rest of the month. Also, a Lewiston Elementary School teacher is the 2025 Idaho Teacher of the Year. Lastly, in a recent news release Triple A Idaho, warns backcountry adventurers to be on the lookout for wildlife. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Good morning and happy Friday! These are your morning headlines for October 18, 2024. The Pocatello Police Department is still looking for a man who is a person of interest and may be connected to the early morning shooting that happened on Wednesday in Pocatello. The Idaho Falls Symphony is inviting audiences to experience "Notes from the Silver Screen" this Saturday at 7:30pm in the Frontier Center for Performing Arts in Idaho Falls. And Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is coming to the I-Center tonight.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 17, 2024. Madison School District is setting up students and teachers for success. And the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is helping to feed the hungry in Helena, Montana. Lastly, a crash in Idaho Falls is causing traffic delays. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for Thursday, October 17, 2024. It's time to grab your favorite flannel and sharpen your jack-o-lantern skills because it's that time of year again and there's a new pumpkin patch packed with events to raise money for future farmers. Idaho's longest-serving death row inmate faces another execution date set for November 13. Lions and tigers and bears aren't the only ones giving attendees a scare this Halloween! The Idaho Falls Zoo is getting ready for its annual Boo at the Zoo Halloween event.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 16, 2024. The Fall Career Fair is happening tomorrow. And, it's hunting season in the state of Idaho and as the weather gets colder there are a number of ways hunters, fishers and trappers can stay safe and still enjoy the outdoors. Lastly, Idaho Falls is going to be out and about collecting leaves starting on October 28th. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Nearly eight months after the first failed execution in Idaho state history, the State Prison System has in place changes to its lethal injection procedures in efforts to maintain capital punishment and avoid a repeat occurrence. The fall career fair is happening tomorrow. And the city of Iona has been designated as a JustServe city.
Pocatello's Comprehensive Plan 2040 has won an award. Plus, BYU-Idaho Scroll and the political science department are hosting a political info panel tomorrow night. Then, BYU football is getting involved in its community in a unique way.
These are your morning headlines for October 15, 2024. On Sunday night, the Fremont County Sheriffs Office was dispatched to the Saint Anthony Juvenile Corrections Center for a report that 4 juveniles had fled the facility. BYU-Idaho is excited to announce its upcoming career fair on Thursday, October 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the BYU-Idaho Center. The New Links Indoor Gold location just opened here in Rexburg this past Saturday. With amazing technology that analyzes a swing's power and accuracy, BYU-Idaho Radio had to send reporters to give it a try.
As winter gets closer, the time is now to prepare against bear encounters ahead of their hibernation. Plus, a BYU-Idaho student is hoping to expand access to childcare for students. Then, a couple of updates on temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your morning headlines for Monday, October 14, 2024. Two juvenile males have escaped from the Juvenile Corrections Center at 2220 East 600 North in Saint Anthony. BYU-Idaho has more new students than ever, due to its largest incoming class of nearly 8,000 students. A BYU-Idaho student is working to give student parents more opportunities on campus.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 11, 2024. If you get an email from the City of Idaho falls, make sure it is actually from the city. And, Saturday is for the dogs. Lastly, a Wyoming committee recommended a temporary bump in funding for public schools, while educators await a judge’s decision on the state’s broader duties to the system. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 11, 2024. The man charged with kidnapping a woman last week and beating her has a history of a similar crime. The general election is happening in a little more than 3 weeks, and now is the time to register to vote. And member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Australia, Sweden, Rexburg and more places all over the world have written verses for hymns and submitted them to BYU-Idaho.
A local man is found not guilty of shooting a teen. Plus, with a new school year underway, state superintendent, Debbie Critchfield, talked with us about her plans for the new year. Then, the BYU Medical School has named its first dean.
These are your morning headlines for October 10, 2024. Robert Dunn, a former county prosecutor and city attorney in Eastern Idaho, was ordered to serve time in prison yesterday for drug trafficking. Country singer/songwriter Cale Moon recently wrote and recorded "Pocatello," which is catching on with fans nationwide. And the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that the Deseret Peak Utah Temple will be dedicated on November 10, 2024.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 9, 2024. BYU-Idaho Theatre Department's Agatha Christie Series opens tonight at the Snow Theatre. And, the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is investigating a concerning social media post aimed at Thunder Ridge High School. Lastly, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game released a video outlining the role that citizens play in solving wildlife crime cases. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for BYU-Idaho Radio. A former drama teacher has been charged for allegedly having inappropriate conversations with one of his female students. A teenager has died after a crash in Pocatello. And The Family Crisis Center in Rexburg has been helping people in the community for over 30 years.
Officials are asking for your help to track down vandals in Power County. Plus, we have a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has issued a statement reiterating their stance on politics and other issues.
These are your morning headlines October 8, 2024 on BYU-Idaho Radio. The Idaho State Department of Agriculture announced yesterday that a targeted Quagga mussel treatment is set to begin today, aiming to eradicate the small population of the invasive species in the snake river. Volunteers from 400 different congregations for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are restoring faith and hope in communities effected by Hurricane Helene. And if you are someone with an interest in fashion, shopping or own an independent clothing business, Preloved might be the place you are looking for.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 7, 2024. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had its General Conference this last weekend. And, besides another 17 temples announced, many people who attended felt impacted by the speakers and music. if you are someone with an interest in fashion, shopping or own an independent clothing business, preloved might be the place you are looking for. Lastly, everyone is safe after an SUV and truck collided over the weekend in Swan Valley. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 7, 2024. More Idahoans under 30 have registered to vote in the past month than any other age group, and Idaho officials anticipate record voter turnout for the November 5 general election. At the concluding session of General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Russell M. Nelson announced the church's intent to construct 17 new temples in communities and regions around the world, including one in Coeur d'Alene. And the power to become conference is happening on campus this week.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 4, 2024. The General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is this weekend. And, The Power to Become Conference is happening on campus next week. Lastly, BYU-Idaho students and faculty might find blue pancakes and brownies on campus next week due to an abundance of school spirit. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 4, 2024. State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield said Idaho schools are "hard at work" on school safety training after President Joe Biden issued an executive order directing federal agencies to improve active shooter drills. Boise State University is one of the five schools to forfeit its women's volleyball match against San Jose State. And the Idaho Department of Labor is set to hose a job fair next week in Boise for those interested in working in health care, finance, retail, construction, and many other industries.
An Idaho Falls man faces three counts — including two felonies — for leaving the scene of an accident. Plus, a new film is coming to Rexburg just in time for Halloween. Then, six new Area Seventies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been sustained ahead of General Conference.
These are your morning headlines for October 3, 2024. After 11 days, Yellowstone National Park will scale back it's efforts to locate 22-year-old Austin King. In a press release yesterday, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced a Federal Grand Jury sitting in Pocatello returned a thirteen-count indictment on August 27, 2024, charging Chad Michael Kulow and Andrea May Major, both of Kuna, Idaho, along with Lavoy Linton Eborn to violate the Lacey Act and additional Lacey Act violations. And It Takes a Village in Idaho will hold a free community event called "Special Needs Fair 2024."
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for October 2, 2024. It's Fall, which means bear encounters are on the rise. And, a new club has been uniting Rexburg's neurodivergent community with weekly activities and fellowship. Lastly, Idaho Fish and Game has opened a public comment period from today till the 23rd for proposed changes to several hunting and fishing rules. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for October 2, 2024. Following a summer of uncertainty, discussions about Idaho water mitigation plans are ongoing. On Saturday, dozens gathered to commemorate and rededicate a historic pioneer site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And a few months ago on August 6, Madison County detectives received a tip regarding a juvenile purchasing drugs from an adult.
Welcome to October! Water mitigation negotiations continue for Idaho. Plus, we have a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, over the weekend, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rededicated a historic pioneer site.
These are your morning headlines for the first day of October! The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare issued a health advisory for harmful algal blooms for the west side of American Falls Reservoir. The Idaho Transportation Department is challenging 8th grade students from across the state to name a snow plow. And it is almost time to apply for the 2024-2025 Empowering Parents Grant.
These are your Evening Headlines for September 30, 2024. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is organizing disaster relief command centers in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas after hurricane Helene brought widespread damage and flooding across the southeastern U.S. The goal posts at Ravsten Stadium will stay blue for one more year after Skyline took down Idaho Falls High School in the 59th Emotion Bowl. And the human remains discovered in St. Anthony last week have been identified.
A Logan, Utah man is in jail, suspected of killing his father. Plus, everyone is safe after a structure fire in Idaho Falls. Then, Cody, Wyoming is one step closer to building a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 27, 2024. Teton River Arts and Commerce is a new non-profit organisation that was founded here in Rexburg. And, the Idaho Falls Zoo is lighting up the night on October 11th. Lastly, the Idaho Natural History Museum is hosting a mediaeval festival tomorrow in Pocatello. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for Friday September 27, 2024. Owners of electric vehicles in Pocatello plan to present their cars and trucks to the community this weekend. Alabama used nitrogen gas yesterday to execute a man convicted of killing three people in back-to-back workplace shootings, the second time the method that has generated debate about its humaneness has been used in the country. And high school juniors and seniors in Idaho will once again have the chance to join peers from across the country for an in-depth exploration of public service careers with the prestigious United States Senate Youth Program.
Twenty people are facing federal charges after a federal drug investigation. Plus, Skyline and Idaho Fall High Schools renew their football rivalry on Saturday. Then, registration for RootsTech 2025 is now open.
These are your morning headlines for BYU-Idaho Radio for September 26, 2024. The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is planning on expanding its art education programs to a new building. The Department of Health and Welfare is issuing a health advisory for the west side of Henry's Lake near Island Park, urging caution when recreating in or near the water. And the Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the 1000 block of Mojave street Wednesday afternoon.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 25, 2024. Today is National Comic Book Day. find out how you can celebrate with BYU-Idaho Radio’s Ella Zeigler. And, the Marshall Public Library is starting a new teen book club. Lastly, more Quagga mussels have been found in the Snake River. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for September 25, 2024. BYU-Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III and Sister Jennifer Meredith have encouraged students to go on dates the past year with an activity filled event called Date Night. Park Biologists in Grand Teton National Park will conduct bear capture operations within the park from September 16 to November 15. Beginning today drivers will experience a detour on park avenue in Idaho Falls.
Tonight...Gas prices are starting to hibernate for the winter. Plus, with hunting seasons underway, we brush up on Idaho's trespassing laws. Then, a part of Park Avenue will be closed from tomorrow through Friday.
These are your morning headlines for today, September 24. Proposals are now being accepted for the Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission grant. According to a recent study, undocumented immigrants in Idaho paid a surprising $71.9 million dollars in state and local taxes in 2022. And four Idaho bridges are scheduled for maintenance this week.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 23, 2024. Madison High School is raffling off a brand new Jeep Wrangler this year. And, it may seem early, but as the year comes to end, the new tax year approaches. A-A-R-P provides free tax aid and they're looking for recruits. Lastly, a new Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is nearly ready to welcome visitors for open house tours. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for September 23, 2024. Chad and Diane Blythe coach a Special Olympics team, the Idaho Falls Pirates. In a rare devotional at BYU-Idaho, Elder Steven R. Bangerter and his wife Sister Susann A. Bangerter speak to students about the power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and how knowing diving heritage can give us confidence in our lives. And Yellowstone National Park requests the public's assistance in locating 22-year-old male, Austin King.
Spud Days is happening this weekend in Shelley, the coaches for a local Special Olympics team talk about their experiences, and Governor Little wants to export potatoes to Japan.
These are your morning headlines Friday, September 20. A BYU-Idaho student is planning to attend Boise Entrepreneur Week in a couple of weeks to learn alongside thousands of business owners and to pitch his own business. Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just finished a 10 day ministry trip to the Asia North area. And finally, justices with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals are planning to visit Idaho Falls and will hear two cases next month.
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Yellowstone National Park has released new body cam footage from the park shooting on July 4. Plus, phone scammers are making the rounds in Bonneville County. Then, there are some upcoming road closures in Grand Teton National Park. And, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the youth theme for next year.
These are your morning headlines for BYU-Idaho Radio! Local community members are lacing up their tennis shoes this Saturday to support the deaf community at the fifth annual Walk for ASL in Blackfoot. This month, the Federal Government announced funding for next year's wildfire management, totaling $236 million and experts hope threatened communities in Wyoming receive some of the funds. And The Center for Hope in Idaho is celebrating the successes of community members by hosting its third annual Recovery Festival.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 18, 2024. Rexburg's own Olympian is back in the United States and is beginning to tell her story. Brandon Isle talked to Chari Hawkins about her heartbreaking Olympic Games. And, local community members are lacing up their tennis shoes this Saturday to support the deaf community at the fifth annual Walk For A-S-L in Blackfoot. Lastly, Stephensen Elementary in Mountain Home became the first Purple Star school in Idaho. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 18, 2024. Average teacher pay increased in 2023, but a new study shows it still lags far behind that of other college graduates. President Camille N. Johnson, the Relief Society General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is in Central Europe where she's visiting saints in four countries over 9 days. And a new sign in opposition of the Proposition 1 ballot initiative is at the center of controversy, as more than a dozen signs were vandalized.
Authorities are investigating a social media threat to the Shelley School District. Plus, today was the first devotional of the semester. Then. you are invited to the BYU-Idaho Date Night next Friday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio morning headlines for September 17th, 2024. Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just finished a 4-day visit to Seoul, South Korea. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a new episode of their series called "Friend to Friend" with special guest Jeffery R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. And according to a press release from Idaho Fish and Game, this fall, waterfowl hunters heading to Market Lake should be Prepared for drier conditions than ever before.
As a new semester begins at BYU-Idaho, we talked to several students. Plus, the Idaho Entrepreneur Center is here to make your business ideas a reality. Then, the city of Rexburg is putting on an event to welcome students back to town.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 16, 2024. Make-A-Wish Idaho has just broken its own record. And, there is still time for teachers to apply for two grants aimed at supporting art programs in rural schools. Lastly, a new report shows that Idaho is ranked fourth in the nation when it comes to family income growth.Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The trial of Nicholas Umphenour has been vacated. Plus, it is International Chocolate Day! Then, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has wrapped up its world tour.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 13, 2024. The hymn "Amazing Grace" is one of the most recognized in the world, and now it will be part of the Hymnbook of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And, according to East Idaho News, residents of The Homestead Assisted Living Center had a delightful evening at Nature Park, where they enjoyed The Homestead Dog Show. Lastly, Rexburg has added a concert to its Oktoberfest lineup and the city is seeking performers. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The Idaho Supreme Court has decided where the Bryan Kohberger murder trial will happen. Plus, Bonneville County is remembering the missing this weekend. Then, a new report has found that Idaho wastewater treatment plants have violated the Clean Water Act. And, Idaho Falls is planning a neighborhood cleanup and food drive from today to Saturday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 12, 2024. With the Fall semester fast approaching, one of our student reports caught up with some returning students. And, the Eastern Idaho State Fair set a new attendance record. Lastly, the Idaho Falls Symphony is celebrating its 75th year anniversary. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A 9/11 memorial dedication ceremony was held this morning in Idaho Falls. Plus, a United Against Hate summit is happening next week in Northern Idaho. Then, today is the National Day of Service, see how Just Serve is helping.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 11, 2024. Two professors at Brigham Young University researched the connection between doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church culture and body image. And, the Pocatello Police Department determined no drugs were found in jelly beans shared at the fourth of July parade. Lastly, non-profit group, S-J Healing Crossroads, bought Chad Daybell's property to remove the building and offer a sense of healing to the community. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A Menan man is sentenced for trafficking fentanyl. Plus, Century High School was put on a hall check this morning. Then, the public is invited to watch an Idaho State Police pinning ceremony on September 19. Finally, the Church History Museum is opening a new exhibit on September 26.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 10, 2024. Idaho drivers are experiencing a four cent decrease in gas prices in comparison to last month. And, a family who produces Christian music we feature on our sister station KBYR has a new song out. Lastly, the 100th birthday celebration broadcast for President Russell M. Nelson is now available to stream on demand. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your Evening Headlines... An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing 4-year-old girl in Owyhee County. Plus, Proposition 1 will appear on the general election ballot this November. Then, today is President Russell M. Nelson Day in Utah.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 9, 2024. If you're interested in hunting this Fall but haven’t completed a Hunter Education Course, there’s still time. And, the October General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is right around the corner. Lastly, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will release a new batch of hymns on Thursday. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
On these Friday Evening Headlines, the Wyoming Department of Transportation has reopened a highway as the Fish Creek Fire continues to burn. Plus, all are welcome to attend a dedication ceremony for the new Idaho Falls 9/11 memorial. Then, BYU-Idaho students send President Russell M. Nelson birthday wishes.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 6, 2024. A "medium speed" chase through Rexburg ended with one man in custody on Tuesday morning. And, Katie Williams started a blog, and an instagram account called, Travelling Spud, to share the best spots in Idaho and her favourite places to visit. Lastly, a Rexburg mother and daughter have created a free tiny art gallery they hope will help keep the community connected. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
On this edition of the Evening Headlines... An update on yesterday's SUV v. INL bus crash. Plus, a disease not seen in Wyoming in 68 years has been detected in an elk herd. Then, a recap of last night's Rexburg City Council meeting.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 5, 2024. Learn about what makes Bruneau Dunes State Park an International Dark Sky park. And, the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square is planning to commemorate the anniversary of 9/11 with a performance at the Georgia State Capitol. Lastly, we had an interview with the owners of Rexburg’s own Real Deals. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Tonight, updates on a pair of fires burning in Idaho. Plus, the suspect in a police-involved shooting has been identified. Then, an I-15/I-86 ramp will be closed tonight.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 4, 2024. A program in Idaho aims to close the teacher shortage gap by training people where they live. And, a peaceful float trip on the Snake River turned into a tense situation when three adults and two dogs found themselves stranded in a drift boat. Lastly, teachers in rural and underserved communities have until the end of the month to apply for the Idaho State Board of Education’s Rural and Underserved Educator Incentive program. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Bonneville County deputies shot and killed a suspect Sunday morning, gas prices are going lower, Elder David A. Bednar and his wife spent 10 days ministering in South America, a local author has a new book about emotions for children out now, and Idaho Falls School Dist. 91 will hold a ribbon cutting next Monday for new fields.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for September 3, 2024. As the Summer ends, the Eastern Idaho State Fair starts and it is now open to visit. And, on Sunday morning a Grizzly bear attacked an archery hunter near Henrys Lake in Island Park. Lastly, an Idaho project is working to bridge the political divide in our country. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The Wapiti Fire continues to grow, two Idahoans contracted the West Nile virus, the Blackfoot Animal Shelter has a large group of chihuahuas available, and we have an update to renovations at Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
A man died in a crash in Idaho Falls, hunting season means bear encounters could be more likely, and the Eastern Idaho State Fair begins today.
The defense for Bryan Kohberger argued his trial should move out of northern Idaho, water managers announced they turned in a proposed groundwater management plan, local county commissioner candidates are holding a forum about water management tonight, a local author has released a spooky book for kids, and ISP troopers are getting a new sports car to add to their fleet.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 28, 2024. The popular Edson Fichter Nature Talks series is back in Pocatello for its fourth year this September! And, wildlife agencies are trying to capture and relocate the first pack of wolves that formed under Colorado's ambitious Wolf Reintroduction Program. Lastly, a BYU-Idaho professor has written a new spooky book for kids. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Chad Daybell's lawyers successfully argued for more time to file for his post-conviction relief, the Wapiti Fire has forced more evacuations, Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks give a huge boost to the local economy, and a non-profit group in Pocatello is working to help moms find a community.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 28, 2024. Idaho Fish and Game is holding a design contest for the 2025 Idaho Fish and Game licences. And, A-A-R-P Idaho will host a town hall tomorrow about social security and the issues that might impact its future. Lastly, Idaho Governor Brad Little announced an additional $10 million in funding to support the long-term health of the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A Rexburg man is accused of uploading child pornography to a popular app, the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office says it's in good terms with ICE, the Island Park Festival is this weekend, and BYU-Idaho released its fall devotional schedule.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 27, 2024. After a successful open house, Eastern Idaho's Chapter of Friends of the Children is moving forward in full swing. And, the open house for the Casper Wyoming Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints begins this week. Lastly, starting September 1st, Idaho hunters will face new rules aimed at protecting the state’s growing grizzly bear population. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Police say a man ran 94 cars off the highway during a high-speed chase, a school bus full of kids in Blackfoot was involved in a crash, the grand opening for the Con Gilmore Pickleball Courts is back on, and the Idaho Transportation Department has recognized Just Serve of Rexburg as its District 6 Adopt-A-Highway Group of the Year.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 26, 2024. Smokin Fins, a popular seafood restaurant in Idaho Falls, has reopened after being temporarily closed due to unexpected plumbing issues. And, a pilot was airlifted to a local hospital after his plane crashed near a private airstrip off Old Shotgun Road by the Island Park Reservoir. Lastly, the popular Edson Fichter Nature Talks Series is back in Pocatello for its fourth year this September! Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Strong winds toppled trees onto a house in Burton, new data from the state shows some marginal gains in ISAT test scores and the Madison County Recreation District Campaign is holding a duck race fundraiser Saturday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 23, 2024. A Montana motorcyclist who was missing for five days after crashing along an Idaho mountain highway survived by drinking creek water until he was found. And, according to East Idaho News Dot Com, on wednesday, the Idaho Department of Fish and game, in collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service relocated a 5-year-old female grizzly bear. Lastly, the Greentimber Schoolhouse Restoration Fundraiser takes place August 29th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Ashton Community Center. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Construction crews hit a sewer line in Rexburg forcing people to limit water use, the state superintendent has proposed changes to high school graduation requirements and there's a party in Downtown Idaho Falls for teens this weekend.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 22, 2024. It's been four years since the “Boise Boys” were last in a TV show. And, Elder Patrick Kearon of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints met with the president of the Philippines. Lastly, Fall semester is fast approaching at BYU-Idaho. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers say potential jurors in Latah County have a mob mentality, Wyoming republicans voted for incumbent candidates and Elder Neil L. Andersen spoke to an audience during BYU's Education Week.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 21, 2024. Nothing screams Summer more than biting into a ripe juicy peach, which is why August is declared as National Peach Month. And, the Annual Dash for Down Syndrome Race and Fundraiser is happening this Saturday in Idaho Falls at Snake River Landing. Lastly, in Jefferson County a semi-truck and a train collided around 4 p.m. on 2100 North near Old Butte Highway in Hamer. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died in a car crash, Teton Pass will be closed tomorrow, Madison School Dist. #321 is holding its Celebrate Youth event, KBYR FM is changing its Idaho Falls frequency and BYU-Idaho announced its Fall 2024 Center Stage lineup.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 20, 2024. Foster families in Idaho have a new way to engage the kids they're fostering... the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is giving them annual passports to the state's parks. And, these days, finding an available court is more challenging than playing pickleball. With the game increasing in popularity each day, cities like Pocatello are working to make courts more accessible to pickleball fanatics. Lastly, a fennec fox, by the name of sahara was born at idaho falls zoo! Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 19, 2024. The recent collapse of a popular rock arch at Lake Powell known as the “Toilet Bowl” is a reminder that the spectacular geological arches that dot Southern Utah’s landscape aren’t guaranteed to be there forever. And, at the homestead senior living on Main Street in Rexburg, excitement soared as residents took part in their very own olympic games, featuring classic events like the discus and shot put. Lastly, due to the ongoing Snag Fire, Idaho Fish and Game has closed the Horsethief Reservoir campgrounds to protect both the area and firefighters. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A 50-year-old California cold case is solved in Idaho. Plus, the Teton Pass detour is momentarily closing on Wednesday. Then, The Center Street underpass in Pocatello is set to reopen on Sunday. And, the City of Pocatello is asking for help to help cleanup the Portneuf River.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 16, 2024. The National Weather Service in Pocatello gives an update on a recent tornado warning in Idaho. And, kids dream about becoming professional basketball players, but not many dream of becoming missionaries. Lastly, traffic detours will appear in Idaho Falls as contractors reconstruct the road. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
A man is in custody after going on a suspected joyride in Yellowstone. Plus, the Idaho Board of Education is changing how it determines eligibility for its Idaho Campus Choice program. Then, there is a new children's choir in Rigby.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 15, 2024. The Rexburg Free Clinic has been serving the community since 2019. And, it is time for families to prep kids for the school year and Wyoming experts said sleep and social media hygiene are key. Lastly, Bannock County is planning to renovate the County Veterans Memorial Building. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The prosecution is trying to keep the Bryan Kohberger murder trial in Moscow. Plus, a look at the youth concert from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Then, the South Fork Music Fest is this weekend.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 14, 2024. There is an update on the location for the Tulsa Oklahoma Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And, Becca Gibb grew up watching cooking shows, but she never expected to be in front of the camera preparing dishes for the world's best chefs. Lastly, just in time for the new school year, there is a new elementary school in Blackfoot. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A fugitive suspected of stalking is behind bars. Plus, the decision to delist the Yellowstone Grizzly has been delayed. Then, there is still time to enter Idaho's second big game controlled hunt draw.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 13, 2024. The tater tot has been a classic food item for years. From a fast-food combo to cameos in the movie Napoleon Dynamite, the Tater Tot continues to gain popularity. And, a 101-year-old woman received her diploma from BYU-Idaho and is one of the oldest people to graduate from the university. Lastly, work is officially underway on the latest Idaho Falls power construction project.
Police have recovered a body from the Palisades Reservoir. Plus, Idaho gas prices have slightly dropped. Then, the open house for the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 12, 2024. Scammers are making the rounds again... this time, they're calling and pretending to be actual deputies or officers from local law enforcement agencies. And, the director of Idaho State Police is retiring this week. Lastly, families in Idaho Falls got down and dirty last week Saturday during the Eighth Annual Mud Run at Sandy Downs. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The Ross Park Aquatic Complex is closed indefinitely due to a burst pipe. Plus, there a still tickets available for the 2024 Rexburg Arts Youth Theatre Camp's "Footloose." Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will broadcast a special birthday event for President Russell M. Nelson in September.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 9, 2024. The YSA conference from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is from August 14th to 17th at the Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls and single adults from ages 18 to 35 are invited to participate. And, the 2024 Pocatello Area Parade of Homes kicked off yesterday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the inclusive care clinic pharmacy in Chubbuck. Lastly, members of a local MMA gym in Idaho Falls are rallying to send one of their own to a prestigious kickboxing tournament in Austria this Fall. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
An update on Rexburg's very own Olympian Chari Hawkins. Plus, Idaho has a new program to bring foster families outdoors. Then, Elder Gary E. Stevenson threw out the first pitch at a recent Kansas City Royals baseball game.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 8, 2024. Yellowstone National Park is on pace to have one of its busiest years on record. And, the students on the campus of BYU-Idaho are a little younger this week... they're here for FSY. Lastly, cows usually aren’t the catalysts of relationships, but in the new book “What Happens in Idaho” they are. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The evacuation order in the Beaver Dick Park area has been lifted. Plus, Idaho Falls has released its budget book to the public. Then, new pickleball courts are opening in Pocatello.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 7, 2024. The Idaho Falls Rotary Club is hosting the 33rd Annual Great Snake River Greenbelt Duck Race this weekend. And, the City of Pocatello is working to improve the 5th Street Corridor and now it has some help from the E-P-A. Lastly, a teenager was airlifted to a local hospital following a vehicle crash in Island Park. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
There is currently an evacuation order in place for the Beaver Dick Park area because of a fire burning there. And, Boise Police are asking for your help to locate a missing 5-year-old boy. Plus, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is warning of harmful algal blooms at Brownlee and Hells Canyon reservoirs. Then, the Idaho Falls Zoo is welcoming you to Bat Night this weekend.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 6, 2024. Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke with his wife, sister Harriet Uchtdorf, in the Utah area's 2024 young single adult conference. And, firefighter and helicopter crews are recovering after a helicopter crash sent them to the hospital on friday night. Lastly, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated $2 million dollars to Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man already in prison is now facing first-degree murder charges. Plus, Grit League is hosting a family mud run this weekend. Then, Zoo Idaho is set to host a group of trumpeter swans.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 5, 2024. As you shop for school supplies this year, Marshall Public Library encourages you to pick up a few extra items for students in need. And, Pocatello Street Festivals are back! Last Saturday was the Neon Street Fest on the East Side of historic Downtown Pocatello. Lastly, the Madison County Fairgrounds will be relocating to a newly acquired property, marking a significant change for the community. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man is recovering after being hit by a train in Lincoln County. Plus, Ammon Days is this weekend—student reporter, Vanessa Willardson, has more. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has added four more chapters to "The Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: Russell M. Nelson" instructional manual.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 2, 2024. Youth from japan visited Idaho Falls this week as a part of an ongoing relationship. And, the Annual Roaring Youth Jam, a community art event, is back for another year and starts next weekend. Lastly, an independent film about a local missionary who helped his associates escape from Germany before World War II is making its way to DVD and online streaming this week. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Your top four stories tonight... Ucon is under a boil advisory until further notice. Plus, Bonneville County is under a burn ban. Then, the DMV has a new virtual registration system. And, the Idaho Falls Police Department is hosting National Night Out on Tuesday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for August 1, 2024. Idaho Falls kicked off the Gem State's oldest rodeo this week at Sandy Downs Arena with Mutton Bustin. And, Zions Bank Commercial Banking Regional Director Jaren Bevan will present a $10,000 check to the Idaho Foodbank for the beef counts program. Lastly, every princess belongs in a palace, and “The Little Mermaid” is open now at the Palace Theatre in Chubbuck.Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man is in prison on multiple charges after trying to escape the police by jumping into a stranger's car. Then, the Idaho Department of Labor is hosting a hiring event on Tuesday in Rexburg. And, the Madison County Fair is back for year 113.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for July 31, 2024. The streets of Stanley, population 119 or so, aren’t always quiet. Every Thursday the community gathers for live music and dancing on a closed street. And, calling all Idaho artists! Idaho Fish and Game is seeking art submissions for the 2025 durable hard card licences. Lastly, in its 75th year, the Idaho National Laboratory continues to lead on nuclear technology advancements. Those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man gets a decade in prison for distributing fentanyl in Magic Valley. Plus, the city of Pocatello has a new online application system. Then, the Minnetonka Caves are closing a bit early this year.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for July 29, 2024. Luke Brian is coming to the Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls on August 1st. And, Wednesday nights just got a lot more fun in Rigby with the Summer Movie Night event. Lastly, Idaho's gas prices have dropped by two cents in the past week. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
It is nearly impossible for drivers to get to Menan after a road collapse. Plus, Idaho State Parks are pausing their reservation system for 2025 reservations. Then, BYU is starting a new medical school.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for July 29, 2024. The parents of local Olympian, Chari Hawkins, are preparing to watch her in Paris next month. And, Raymonda Furness was the Food Editor for the Upper Valley Standard Journal for 44 years and has recently retired. Lastly, the Durkee Fire, now the nation's largest, continues to pose near-critical fire weather conditions despite reaching 20 percent containment along Highway 26. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Idaho's Attorney General Raúl Labrador is suing to stop the open primary initiative. Plus, it's graduation day at BYU-Idaho! We take a look back at commencement and talk with one graduate about her unique story.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Morning Headlines for July 25, 2024. The Idaho Falls Police Department is currently investigating a burglary at D&L Cleaners, which took place in the early hours of July 5th. And, hunting season is fast approaching in Idaho and the deadline to purchase hunting tags is creeping up.Lastly, in Rexburg, a new hotspot is lighting up the night scene with a twist on the traditional bar experience. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 24, 2024. The Plein Air Festival is happening this week in Driggs. And, BYU-Idaho is hosting Gradfest today and tomorrow. Lastly, a wildfire burning in Oregon that’s kicking smoke into Idaho and beyond is now the largest active fire in the United States. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy Pioneer Day! These are your Morning Headlines for Wednesday, July 24, 2024...Bryan Kohberger and his defense team have file for a change of venue in his murder trial. Plus, the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Eastern Idaho today. Then, you have the chance to go to an outdoor piano concert tonight.
These are your Morning Headlines for July 23, 2024...Another hiker in Utah has died from the heat. Plus, the Teton Vu Drive-in is closing. Then, the groundbreaking for the Wichita Kansas Temple is set for September.
Evening Headlines for July 23, 2024 covers the largest locomotive visiting Idaho, Manheim Steamroller coming back to Idaho Falls, and road repairs in Idaho Falls.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 22, 2024. Idaho is accepting proposals for projects that improve Confined Animal Feeding Operations or CAFOs in the state. And, Triple A predicts gasoline demand to run about one percent lower than a year ago. Lastly, the Bench Lake Fire burning near Redfish Lake is now 13-percent contained. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Friends and family are remembering an Idaho pilot who died while fighting a wildfire in Montana. Plus, a home is damaged after a fire in Idaho Falls this morning. Then, Utah officials are set to hear the case of a death row inmate.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 19, 2024. Starting today until August 11th, Idaho State Police Troopers will increase patrols to target dangerous driving behaviours on Idaho's roads. BYU-Idaho's Department of Home and Family will present the Luna Maria fashion show tomorrow, July 20th. Lastly, Idaho's June unemployment rate increased to 3.4 percent. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Two Nevada women are suspected in the murder of an Idaho man. Plus, the Main Street exit in Rexburg for U.S. Highway 20 will close starting on Monday. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is updating the age ranges for the groups it considers to be young single adults and single adults.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 18, 2024. July and August are the most intense months for wildfire season in Eastern Idaho. In other news, Wyoming's irrigation infrastructure is aging and the state gets regular requests to update it but in some cases, project benefits may not outweigh the costs. Lastly, we have an update for you on the project to restore the Teton Pass. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A Pocatello man is in prison for attempting to traffic fentanyl pills in Idaho Falls. Plus, system interchange road closures are continuing in Pocatello as crews work to install a bridge. Then, Millhollow is the Idaho Small Business of the Month for July.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 17, 2024. BYU-Idaho has many activities where students, who have physical or mental disabilities can have fun and make lifelong friendships at the same time. And, Yellowstone National Park is on pace for a record year when it comes to visitor counts. Idaho Falls is gearing up for one of its anticipated community events, the Sidewalk Chalk Festival. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Residents of Burton are back in their homes after a natural gas leak evacuation order has been lifted. Plus, MAFFS are helping to fight wildfires in the western states. Then, the history museum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is celebrating Pioneer Day this weekend.
Evening Headlines For July 16, 2024 covers U.S. Congress at Welfare Square in Utah, the latest devotional at BYU-Idaho, and new pickleball courts in Idaho Falls.
Law enforcement is investigating an accidental shooting Tooele County, Utah. Plus, the Idaho Fish and Game Department is being sued. Then, Samaria Days is getting underway this weekend in Malad City.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 15, 2024. Join Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers for the Women Wardens Workshop on July 27, 2024. And, Telehealth has been key to health care in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, but some of the flexibility for this type of care for Medicare patients could expire soon. Lastly, tomorrow is Acoustic Tuesday at the Lookout Point in downtown Pocatello. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Idaho reacts to the assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump. Plus, a semi-truck catches fire near Shelley. Then, crews are suspending work on the Center Street underpass project.
Evening Headlines For July 12, 2024 covers fishing closures in Yellowstone due to heat, Pocatello's emergency services' busy 4th Of July, and a meeting between Officials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and 12 U.S. governors.
AARP grants are helping to renovate rural communities in Idaho. Plus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to visit Utah today. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is inviting children to audition to be a part of a choir for the Church's October General Conference. Finally, the Church has also released the playlist for the upcoming youth music festival.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 11, 2024. The Presentation Practice Center at BYU-Idaho will have its “I-Talks" event tonight at 7. And, the City of Pocatello has opened the Pocatello City Hall as a cooling shelter. Lastly, a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the grand opening of two new healthcare clinics in Chubbuck will take place at noon on Tuesday. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The Open Primary Initiative is headed to the Idaho general election ballot. Plus, grade school literacy rates are rising. Then, the Marsh Valley Rodeo is this weekend.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines for July 10, 2024. Dance Alliance at BYU-Idaho is performing in the week-long event, Extravadance, on campus this week and leaving for tour in less than three weeks. And, BYU-Idaho's Symphony Band is performing in a concert on Thursday. The band will perform at the Barrus Concert Hall in the Eliza R. Snow building on campus. Lastly, Yellowstone National Park has updated its fire danger status to high. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man is dead after an accidental shooting in Nampa. Plus, the fire danger in the Teton area has been raised to high. Then, the Playmill Theatre is moving—student reporter, Vanessa Willardson has more.
Evening Headlines for July 9, 2024 covers a new act from the Idaho governor's office keeping voter rolls free of non-citizens, updates on the gunfight in Yellowstone, and an Idaho Falls jump-rope team is heading to the Paris Olympics.
An excessive heat wave is set to hit Eastern Idaho this week. Plus, the Island Park Festival is later this month. Then, an update on a pair of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for July 8, 2024.The Madison Library District has a new policy when it comes to kids and their library cards. And, gas prices in Idaho have hit a lull for the Summer. Lastly, BYU-Idaho's Entrepreneur Society is hosting a business pitch competition this Friday. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man is dead after an officer involved shooting in Fort Hall. Plus, a woman is dead after a motor home fire in Rigby. Then, several new Idaho education laws took effect at the start of the month—the details. And, the U.S. Supreme Court refuses to review a California miners appeal over an Idaho environmental law.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for July 5th, 2024. Shakespeare in the park is showing in Porter Park this weekend. Several people were hurt in a fireworks mishap in Rexburg last night. Lastly, a local music repairman just turned 90 and Natalia Hepworth talked to him about the passion that keeps him working in the shop every single day. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A Soda Springs woman is in prison for dealing drugs out of her home. Plus, a man is dead and a park ranger is injured during a shooting at Yellowstone National Park. Then, law enforcement will be out and about more forcefully this week. Finally, a plane crashed at the Palisades Reservoir yesterday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for July 3, 2024. BYU-Idaho is starting a new event to get test scores up and enable students to relax at the same time. And, Governor Brad Little announced a new initiative, which will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America in 2026. Rexburg's South Highway 20 exit is open after weeks of construction. Lastly, the new diverging diamond is supposed to make the traffic flow better and be safer for drivers. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Evening Headlines For July 2, 2024 covers Idaho Wildland Firefighter Day, an awards program to keep traditional Idaho artforms alive, and 4th of July safety tips from the Idaho Falls Police Department.
The man who murdered Dylan Rounds is going to prison for at least three years. Plus, Idaho Fish and Game is beginning its annual grizzly research trapping program this month. Then, the Rexburg Independence Day Parade is Thursday morning.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for July 1st, 2024. Are you interested in the career opportunities available to drone pilots? Well a new communication focused drone course is opening up to students of BYU-Idaho. And, a new poll shows Idahoans support the development of more clean energy in the state. Lastly, the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the open house and dedication dates for the Tallahassee Florida Temple. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The Idaho Falls Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened on Sunday morning. Plus, Idaho may not see a budget surplus for this fiscal year. Then, the south Rexburg Highway 332 exit is opening on Wednesday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 28, 2024. BYU-Idaho’s Ropes Course is open and ready for students and the community to test their skills. And, Pocatello Fire Chief Ryan O'Hearn has graduated from the national fire academy's executive fire officer program. Lastly, Yellowstone National Park has confirmed the birth of a white bison calf in Lamar Valley on June 4th. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Idaho State Police is investigating a single vehicle crash in Blackfoot last night. Plus, sever Utah youth are recovering from a lightning strike. Then, a project at a Pocatello intersection is about to begin the last step.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 27, 2024. Every Thursday night you can find BYU-Idaho students role playing in the Manwaring Center. And, governor of Wyoming Mark Gordon is praising the efforts of the Wyoming Department of Transportation that have enabled the Teton Pass detour to open on Friday. Lastly, a 21-year-old lioness from the Idaho Falls Zoo passed away yesterday. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Power County authorities are asking for your help to find a runaway teen. Plus, the State Board of Education is meeting tomorrow to discuss a possible extension for the University of Idaho to acquire the University of Phoenix.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 26, 2024. BYU-Idaho roller skating is ready for Summer and for many more people to come in and have a lot of fun. And, Mickyle Burrell's musical journey began unexpectedly in the seventh grade. At the time, he had just a general interest in music. Lastly, Teton Pass could reopen as early as this Friday. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Last night, a crash and fire happened in Sugar City. Plus, the Madison Library District is hosting an adulting writing contest. Then, a Rexburg native will be heading to the Olympics this year.
Evening Headlines for June 25, 2024 covers a long-time restaurant in Rexburg closing, new mission president training from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and coverage of today's BYU-Idaho devotional.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider an Eastern Utah rail project. Plus, despite the water agreement, the Surface Water Coalition says there is still more to do. Then, there are updates on three temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 24, 2024. The busy month of June is Refugee Awareness Month. A group in Idaho Falls is sponsoring a family from Afghanistan. And, Jason Lamont Jones is the author of the book “One day a year.”The book is set to debut tomorrow. Lastly, gas prices have been dropping, however the drop is expected to slow down. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A judge is adding an extra stipulation to the rider of a Chubbuck man. Plus, the Bannock County Historical Museum is once again open to the public. Then, Beehive Federal Credit Union is awarding 24 scholarships to high school students.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 21, 2024. Have you ever wanted the holidays without all the snow and ice? Then student reporter Lydia Lamoreaux has found the event for you. And, as temperatures approach 100 degrees in Idaho for the summer it's important to remember that heat related illness can be life threatening. Lastly, Crispy Cones, a local ice cream spot in Rexburg, has announced that they are expanding after their success last year on A-B-C's Shark Tank. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy Friday! The Eastern Idaho water curtailment order is over. Plus, a micro-preemie baby is fighting for his life, and you can help. Then, all are invited to Scoop Jam 2024 on June 29.
Evening Headlines For June 20, 2024 covers the results of a meth trafficking trial in East Idaho, road closures in Grand Teton and a YSA conference from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Good morning! A Fort Hall woman is headed to prison for five years for felony injury to a child. Plus, eight local students are the winners of the Idaho Governor's Cup Scholarship. Then, the Idaho Falls Recreation Center is reopening today.
Evening Headlines for June 18, 2024 covers a free concert series in Idaho Falls, the relocation of the Playmill Theatre, and updates from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Judge Steven Boyce has permanently sealed nearly 100 exhibits from the Chad Daybell murder trial. Plus, the Idaho Transportation Department is holding a meeting to discuss a recent study of U.S. Highway 20. Then, the first Community Heritage Music Festival is happening tomorrow in Idaho Falls.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 17, 2024. It seems skateboards are everywhere these days and now there’s a way to learn how to skate like a pro. BYU-Idaho Radio’s Maggie Mcfarland and Lydia Lamoreaux took a skateboard lesson and shared what you can expect when you book a lesson with “Get on Wheels Industries.” And, June is a great outdoors month, which also underscores the importance of outdoor recreation in idaho. Lastly, Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints dedicated the Salta Argentina Temple on Sunday, which marks the third temple for the church in the country. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Grand Teton National Park Rangers are asking for your help to locate a missing kayaker on Jackson Lake. Plus, the city of Idaho Falls is asking for your input on its latest historic preservation plan. Then, Historian and Recorder for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Kyle S. McKay recently spoke about the Church's recent purchase of the Kirtland Temple and other properties.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 14, 2024. This weekend is the final broadcast for the voice of music and the spoken word. Natalia Hepworth talked with Lloyd Newell and the new voice of the broadcast, Derrick Porter. And, Idaho Falls is set to dazzle audiences with its Water Lantern Festival this Saturday at the waterfront at Snake River Landing. Lastly, American Idol winner Iam Tongi will perform at BYU-Idaho tonight. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy Flag Day and Father's Day Weekend! Snow melt is causing the Snake River to run high. Plus, Idaho graduation requirements are getting an update. Then, the Bonneville County commissioners and the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce are sending a petition to Governor Little about the current water curtailment order. And, Jackson Hole is getting a free commuter bus service.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 13, 2024. The Rexburg Air Show is this Saturday, just in time for father’s day. And, the Rexburg Clothing Outlet is under new ownership, but still offers local customers the same great prices. Lastly, BYU-Idaho's Astro Fest is this Saturday. This event will have stem focused activities for kids and grownups alike. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A man is in jail after a brief standoff with police in Idaho Falls. Plus, there is a new place where you can start your float down the Portneuf River. Then, The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square are taking their latest tour to Florida and Georgia in September.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 12, 2024. The BYU-Idaho theatre department is putting on "Little Women: the Broadway musical." And the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced its giving 55-point 8 million dollars to help 12 million children and 2-point 7 million women around the world. Lastly, Idaho ranks 13th in a new report on child well-being. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Morning Headlines for June 12, 2024 covers an incident with a grizzly bear, disaster relief funds for Idaho and updates on the Teton Pass detour.
Evening Headlines for June 11, 2024 covers evidence released from the Gabby Petito investigation, free health services in eastern Idaho and bear encounters in Teton county.
Morning Headlines for Tuesday June 11, 2024 covers the start to fire season in Yellowstone, updates on an ATV crash, and Amy A. Wright of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ministering in foreign countries.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 3, 2024. BYU Pathways sent certified faculty members from BYU-Idaho to Puebla Mexico to learn more about what English as a second or foreign language students need. And, BYU-Idaho is set to host its first-ever giving day campaign, an event designed to unite the entire university community in support of the institution. Lastly, organisers for the proposed 2034 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City released their first budget estimate. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
One juvenile is dead after an ATV crash over the weekend. Plus, the Fremont County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help to locate a missing man. Then, there is now a detour outlined for people to get to Jackson Hole after the Teton Pass landslide. And, crews are working on the side of Chick Creek Flat, near Island Park. Finally, Community G.R.I.T. is looking to build a new youth recreation center in Fremont County.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 3, 2024. Today is National Donut day, the first National Donut day happened in Chicago in 1938. Student reporter Lydia Lamoreaux paid a visit to Paradise Donuts. And, Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just released a question and answer video on Instagram. Lastly, for the second time in two days, Wyoming's Teton Pass is closed... this time because of a mudslide. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The Bureau of Land Management is revising its original plan for the Lava Ridge wind project. Plus, it may soon cost more to camp and recreate at state parks. Then, you can help a 6-year-old girl who needs a liver transplant.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 6, 2024. Thirty-seven states have signed up for summer meal dollars for kids... but Idaho is not among them. And, BYU-Idaho's Grand Teton stair-climbing challenge is happening right now, student reporter Cody Miller has the story. Lastly, we take a look at a plane that crash landed in a field in Jefferson County on Tuesday morning. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Former Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice Daniel T. Eismann has passed away. Plus, the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is hosting a law enforcement career camp this week. Then, the Activate Health Fair is on Saturday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 5, 2024. The friends of the Marshall Public Library in Pocatello are hosting their summer book sale this weekend. And, an Idaho Falls man plans to display his 1983 Fairmont MT-14 rail motor car at the fourth annual Mud Lake Car Show this weekend. Lastly, Elder James W. McConkie III, a general authority seventy of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared his insights into the profound significance and legacy of the Kirtland Temple during the BYU-Idaho weekly devotional. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
American Falls police are searching for an armed suicidal man in the American Falls area. Plus, there have been a pair of bear sightings in the listening area over the last week. Then, the annual Art Grows Rexburg event is this month with guest artist Kwani Povi Winder.
Evening Headlines for June 4th, 2024 covers a trip to Africa from Elder D. Todd Christofferson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a moratorium on large commercial building in Jackson and the upcoming Poky Paddle event in Pocatello.
A woman is in the hospital after being gored by a Yellowstone bison. Plus, a moose wanted in on a round of golf. Then, President Nelson is turning 100 years old in September—what he said about the occasion on social media.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for June 3, 2024. The Southern Utah Home Builders Association awarded scholarships to 52 students this year, including students here at BYU-Idaho. And, Lava Hot Springs' annual spring into wellness festival happened this weekend. The festival featured presentations on topics such as nutrition, meditation, and philosophy. Lastly, volunteers removed more than 84-hundred pounds of trash from Hell's Half Acre off I-15 near Shelley. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Over the weekend, Chad Daybell was sentenced to death. Then, Inkom is officially getting a new library. Then, the Palace Theatre in Pocatello is offering new acting classes for people with disabilities. Finally, ground was broken for the Teton River Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 31, 2024. Grand Teton National Park released its report, Grand Glimpse: 2024 state of the park. And, a BYU-Idaho student opened a business this week, Lydia Lamoreaux has the story. Lastly, it has been an emotional day in the Chad Daybell trial as family members of the victims gave their victim impact statements during the penalty phase of the trial. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy Friday! The suspect in a Thursday shooting in Butte County is in custody. Plus, the Burnstone Quarry near Idaho Falls has gotten the green light from the Bureau of Land Management. Then, The Drink Factory is reopening today!
So much news today! A jury finds Chad Daybell guilty of all charges. He's accused in the murders of his first wife and two children of his current wife. Bonneville County deputies are trying to find a person who crunched a ballot box, a new splash pad is opening up in Pocatello and new hymns are now available for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Jury deliberation continues in the Chad Daybell murder trial. Plus, jury duty phone scams are plaguing Bannock County. Then, the Red Cross is seeking more blood donations.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 29, 2024. The average price of gas has fallen in 37 different states including Idaho as the summer driving season begins. In addition, the Bannock County clerk's jury office received reports over the past few days of scam callers telling victims they have a warrant for their arrest due to the victim missing a court date or jury duty. Lastly, BYU-Idaho is trying to take proactive steps to ensure that students who may be struggling with one of many mental health illnesses or challenges can have the support they need. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Idaho gas prices are on the decline. Plus, a recap of yesterday's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, the San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is hosting an open house in September.
Evening Headlines for May 28, 2024 covers a new ballet show in Rexburg, and update on the Chad Daybell case and construction updates for Rexburg.
A man is dead after a crash in Arimo. A hunter is recovering after being attacked by a moose. Plus, The 100 Deadliest Days are upon us. Then, Idaho Power is hosting a series of virtual meetings in early June.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 24, 2024. Funland in Idaho Falls is opening tomorrow, May 25th. And, also in Idaho Falls parents can start looking forward to the Idaho Falls public library Summer reading program. Lastly, Elder Neil L. Andersen, a member of the quorum of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared eternal truths about marriage, family and the blessings of temple worship with the students of BYU-Idaho. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Chad Daybell's defense has rested its case as we move to the next phase of the trial. Plus, a narrow margin of victory in Butte County is getting even more narrow. Then, as snow visits Yellowstone this weekend, roads are being closed.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 22, 2024. And, a local man is recovering after he shattered his back while dirt biking. His wife is talking about the experience with student reporter Lydia Lamoreaux. and a man from Custer county is back at home after he disappeared for multiple days on the Salmon river. Lastly, Wyoming governor Mark Gordon will address the state this week to detail new avenues for property tax relief. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The Idaho Falls Education Association has rejected the latest proposal from Idaho Falls teachers. Plus, six students are getting help with college from the Eastern Idaho State Fair. Then, Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke at the International Trade Summit in Salt Lake City—more on his address.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 22, 2024. BYU-Idaho’s I-serve has an activity where college students can engage with seniors in the community. Student reporter Cody Miller has the story. And, Student reporter Vanessa Willardson gives us the inside scoop about an art gallery being hosted by the Romney Place in Rexburg this weekend. Lastly, wildlife authorities are not planning on capturing or killing the grizzly bear that attacked a hiker in Grand Teton National Park, because the bear may have attacked to protect a cub. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
The results are in after yesterday's primary election. Plus, Vanessa Willardson reports on a local art exhibit. Then, the Ross Park Aquatic Complex opens on Saturday.
Evening Headlines for May, 21, 2024 covers an conference at Yellowstone, continued updates on the Chad Daybell trial, and a new 50 state inspired event at Madison Library.
The man who died in a motorcycle crash at the sand dunes over the weekend has been identified. Plus, today is primary election day in Idaho. Then, two Pocatello museum are joing forces.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 20, 2024. Student reporter, Christian Nelson, sits down with a BYU-Idaho faculty member who is sharing his journey to inspire students. And, we take a look at the grand opening for the Teton County Recreation Centre taking place on the 30th of May. Lastly, Idaho state police is partnering with the Idaho Transportation Department's Office of Highway Safety in a statewide effort to encourage drivers to use seat belts. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Idaho State Police are continuing the investigation into a fatal crash in Idaho Falls that killed six. Plus, A man is dead after a motorcycle crash at the sand dunes. Then, tomorrow is Primary Election Day in Idaho. And, we take a look at what Elder Neil L. Andersen taught at yesterday's BYU-Idaho Devotional.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 17, 2024. Coming up, all this week we’ve celebrated our 40th anniversary at BYU-Idaho Radio… Brandon Isle has a look at what our radio stations look like today. BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Lydia Lamoreaux interviewed Kieth Davidson about the new airport coming to Rexburg. Lastly, we want to thank all those who came out to our 40th anniversary open house today. We had members of the community, former student employees and full-time employees and even the mayor of Rexburg come out to celebrate. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Enjoy your weekend! These are your Morning Headlines... One is dead after a semi crash near Heyburn. Plus, Bingham County law enforcement is looking for a missing man in the Snake River. Then, Blackfoot is getting closer to opening a new animal shelter.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 16, 2024. Coming up Brandon Isle takes a look back at the transition from Ricks College to BYU-Idaho and how it affected the radio station. And, today Bingham Healthcare cut the ribbon on a new urgent care and family medicine clinic on Valencia Drive in Idaho Falls, called 1st Choice Urgent Care. Lastly, Jake Scott is returning to the BYU-Idaho campus on Friday after opening for Brett Young last fall. All those stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
The man who killed Dylan Rounds in 2022 has pleaded guilty. Plus, the gem state is introducing new requirements for unemployment work search. Then, the Caribout-Targhee National Aviation has conducted aviation incident training to get ready for wildfire season.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 15, 2024. Coming up, K-pop, the successful format of music hailing from South Korea, is coming to BYU-Idaho for an international dance night. Student reporter Cody Miller has the story. And, 40 years ago, KRIC hit the airwaves at 75-thousand watts and this week we’re celebrating. Today, we take a look back at radio in the 1980s and ‘90s at Rick's college. Here's Brandon Isle. Lastly, the Idaho Ballet Theatre is performing this weekend in Idaho Falls as a tribute to the founder who passed away this december. All these stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Authorities are asking for your help regarding a string of firearm and tool thefts in Rigby. Plus, The Salvation Army Pocatello Outpost is hosting a disaster services event on May 20. And, a recap of yesterday's BYU-Idaho Devotional with Dr. Becky Roesler.
Evening Headlines for May 14, 2024 covers updates on the Chad Daybell trial, a new preservation plan in Pocatello, and police in Sugar City looking for information on recent burglaries.
We have more information about the semi-truck who struck and killed a Utah police officer. Plus, today, students who applied for the Idaho Opportunity Scholarship will find out their fate. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced more information about temples to be built in Brazil and Guatemala.
These are your BYU-Idaho evening headlines for 13 May, 2024. Tonight at 7:30 p.m. the Upper Valley Women's Choir will perform in the Romance Theatre. BYU-Idaho students won big at an Entrepreneur competition in Boise. And, the theme for the night is a tribute to the roaring twenties with popular songs like "sweet georgia brown" and "singin' in the rain." Lastly, a Rigby high school teacher is competing in the "America's favourite teacher" contest. All these stories and more coming your way on BYU-Idaho Radio.
On this edition of your Morning Headlines... A six-hour standoff ends in the arrest of a man in Challis. Plus, one is dead after a motorcycle vs deer crash. Then, you are invited to the Bonneville County Courthouse centennial celebration on Saturday.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 10, 2024. Coming up, the Piano’s for School foundation gave Temple View Elementary School a grant which allowed the school to purchase a new piano. Lydia Lamoreaux spoke with the City of Rexburg’s art specialist Twyla Mahelona. And lastly popular comedian and podcast host Theo Von will hold a second and third show of his new comedy special 'return of the rat.’ All these stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Happy Friday! Today is the last day to apply for a May primary election absentee ballot. Plus, the Idaho Falls State Fair has announced its entertainment lineup. Then, comedian and podcast host, Theo Von, has added another show date to his stop in Idaho Falls.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 9, 2024. Coming up, one skier was rescued and two remained missing following an avalanche today in the mountains outside of Salt Lake City. Pro-Palestine protesters, who had set up an encampment on Friday in Boise, have had a tug-of-war with local police for nearly a week. Lastly, student reporter Vanessa Willardson speaks to BYU-Idaho students who are getting ready for date night tomorrow. All these stories and much more on BYU-Idaho radio.
Thanks for listening! The time is now to start making appointments to get your REAL ID. Plus, more of Yellowstone National Park is opening this weekend. Then, the Idaho Falls Fire Department is looking to "Fill the Boot" this weekend.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for May 8, 2024. The BYU-Idaho ropes course has opened sign-ups for all students, student reporter Cody Miller shares the story. And, Renegade Modified Sports, a non profit organisation, begins its third annual football camp this month. The camp teaches disabled kids how to play football. Lastly, this Saturday is the youth outdoor skills day at beaver dick park. The event is free for the entire family. All these stories and more on BYU-Idaho Radio
These are your Morning Headlines for May 8, 2024... An Arizona man is facing over 10 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl to Idaho. Plus, the Boy Scouts of America is set for a rebrand next year. And, we talk with popular LDS director T.C. Christensen about his latest film.
Evening Headlines for May 7, 2024 covers water levels in Idaho, an update on the Chad Daybell trial, and rising wages for Idaho residents.
Happy Tuesday! We now know the identity of a Madison County man who died in a crash over the weekend. Plus, it's going to be a while before Idaho Falls gets its new water tower. Then, the '74 Mormon Expo Choir reassembled to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1974 World's Fair.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio evening headlines for 6 May, 2024.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is raising awareness about air quality and the effects of poor air with a special focus on wildfires and smoke. And, the Eastern Idaho Regional Solid Waste District was established to help provide waste solutions for the region. Last week ground was broken to commence the construction of a new landfill. Lastly the city of Pocatello Water Department is hosting its 30th annual open house on Wednesday. All these stories and more on BYU-Idaho Radio
Good morning! An out-of-state fugitive is behind bars in Idaho. Plus, the 2024 Idaho Police Canine Association Conference is happening this week in Idaho Falls. Then, we have a look at yesterday's young adult devotional of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These have been your evening headlines for Friday May 3, 2024. Student reporter Lydia Lamoreaux speaks about a race to help Rexburg residents gear up for an even bigger race. And we give you an update on the Chad Daybell trial. Lastly, Star Wars day is tomorrow and Idaho Falls' local 501st legion is participating in local charity events.
Happy Friday! The USDA is recalling more than 16,000 pounds of ground beef. Plus, Open Arms of Idaho is hosting an event with gay LDS author, Ben Shilaty tomorrow night. Then, Idaho Falls Retro X is returning for its second year.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio’s evening headlines for May 2, 2024. Lachlynn Golder is a junior at Madison High School who won the school's business pitch competition with her creative business venture "Lachlynn's Closet." Her business focuses on upcycling old quilts and blankets and turning them into fashionable hoodies and crew neck. And, supporters for the initiative that would ask voters if they approve of a change in the way the state elects candidates say they have enough signatures to get the initiative on the November ballot. Lastly, vintage market days are happening at the Eastern Idaho state fair grounds in Blackfoot from today to Saturday. All these stories and more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Good morning!... One woman is dead after a car crash in Challis. Plus, BYU-Idaho has a new course for first-semester freshmen. Then, "The Chosen" is currently filming season five in Utah.
These are your evening headlines for Wednesday 1 May, 2024. May is stroke awareness month, and health experts stress time is of the essence when responding to this medical condition. Vicky Grover brought her lambs to work with her yesterday to the delight of the residents of homestead senior living. Lastly, Yellowstone National park is planning to open its east entrance on friday, but may delay due to weather conditions. All those stories and more on BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy May! These are your Morning Headlines... The prosecution in the Bryan Kohberger murder case is asking for judge to reject Kohberger's alibi. Plus, Idaho's open primary initiative is one step closer to getting on the November ballot. Then, the Idaho Teen Film Festival is returning for its 20th year.
Evening Headlines for April 30, 2024 covers a new cleaning initiative across East Idaho, a new cleaning help chapter for women in Rexburg and a donation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to refugees in Chad, Ethiopia and South Jordan.
For this last day of April, these are your Morning Headlines... The memorial service for fallen Ada County Sheriff's Deputy Tobin Bolter is happening today in Nampa. Plus, construction begins today on 17th Street and Holmes. Then, we have a few updates on temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Evening Headlines for April 29, 2024 covers gas prices in Idaho, updates in the Chad Daybell trial, and early voting in Idaho.
Thanks for starting off your week with us! First, a man has been indicted in the murder case of Chris Tapp. Then, The Rexburg Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Meet the Candidates event on May 1. Plus, Idaho Falls is helping its residents clean up their neighborhoods in May.
These are your evening headlines for Friday 26 April, 2024.The corndog company in Eastern Idaho is giving you a taste of fair food daily. byu-idaho radio's natalia hepworth has the story. And, several of Chad and Tammy Daybell's neighbours and friends took the stand in Chad's murder trial. They recalled times they spent with them, especially during memorial services. And lastly, tomorrow night xtreme international ice racing returns to the Hero Arena at the Mountain America centre in Idaho Falls. All those stories and more from BYU-Idaho Radio.
Happy Friday! The Idaho Falls Police Chief has a message for the public. Plus, National Drug Take Back Day is tomorrow. Then, Bears are waking up from hibernation—the safety tips you need to know. And, High School athletes will get a chance to play at the Mountain America Center.
There are your BYU-Idaho Radio headlines for April 25, 2024. The Idaho National Laboratory is working hard to find a way to effectively re-use cardboard boxes which are used to carry pizza. Student reported Cody Miller interviews students about the First Friday event taking place at BYU-Idaho. Lastly, the Idaho Falls police department recently moved into their new office in the hope that the improved facilities will increase productivity and safety.
A large structure fire in Ammon last night was for training purposes—the details. Plus, Melissa Inouye, a historian for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has passed away. Then, a Madison High School student has won Madison High's first ever Business Pitch Night.
These are your BYU-Idaho radio headlines for 24 April, 2024. The university of wyoming is partnering with community colleges to make it easier to become a career and technical educator, or C-T-E. Student reporter Chandler Gaudagnin interviews a BYU-Idaho student who is striving to share the light of Jesus Christ. And lastly, a madison high school student wins big in her high school business pitch competition. All that and more on BYU-Idaho.
Good morning! Idaho Fish and Game is reminding people to not hold or touch baby animals. Plus, Pocatello High School is looking for a new head basketball coach. Then, the Marshall Public Library is hosting a Family History and Genealogy Workshop.
Theses are your BYU-Idaho radio headlines for April 23, 2024. The Ada county coroner has identified the man suspected of killing an Ada county sheriff's deputy on Saturday. Matt Freeman, the Idaho board of education is stepping down after a nine year tenure. And, the city of Pocatello is seeing progress in projects from their parks and recreation department. All this and more on BYU-Idaho radio/
A man who is serving probation for leading police on a high-speed chase. Plus, Lieutenant Governor Scott Bedke released a statement about the Ada County Sheriff's Deputy who was killed on duty Saturday. Then, we talk with students about the new semester.
Evening Headlines for April 19, 2024 covers an update on the Chad Daybell trial, the results of a high-speed chase outside of Rexburg, and a drug disposal day in Jackson.
Happy Friday! Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is looking to fill a vacancy on its board of trustees. Plus, a mountain lion is back where it belongs. Then, the NHL is officially coming to the Beehive State. And, The Joseph Smith Papers Project has released a new study aid.
Evening Headlines for April 18, 2024 covers a new coach for BYU men's basketball, increases in tuition at Idaho's public universities, and updates on the Chad Daybell trial.
These are today's Morning Headlines... Police need your help to locate a missing Pocatello teen. Plus, Bryan Kohberger's defense team has filed his alibi. Then, the IDFG will host a public open house on April 24.
Evening Headline for April 17, 2024 covers some hot topics from local legislatures, an update on the Chad Daybell trial, and road closures in Caribou Targhee National forest.
Here are your Morning Headlines for April 17, 2024... Some residents of Idaho are pushing for an open primary system. Plus, the Rexburg City Council is holding a special city council meeting on Tuesday. Then, the Chaplains of Idaho is moving to a new office in downtown Idaho Falls.
Morning Headlines for April 16, 2024 covers an update on the Chad Daybell trial, the death of a Rexburg local who fought in Ukraine, and a grizzly bear in the Bighorns.
These are your Morning Headlines... Idaho's wildfire season is underway. We have tips to mitigate wildfire risk. Plus, volunteers in Ammon joined forces to provide help to refugees around the world. Then, the open house for the Layton, Utah temple starts this Friday.
Evening Headlines for April 15, 2024 covers a service foe JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, an updated jail for Fremont county, and the opening of the Idaho Falls Zoo.
Good Monday morning! These are your Morning Headlines... Four are dead after a train crash in Canyon County. Plus, Fremont County Jail has a new facility. Then, the temple recommend questions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are being updated just a bit.
Evening Headlines for April 12, 2024 covers the death of former BYU-Idaho Vice President Max Checketts, Idaho Falls School District's budget cuts, and some safety tips for those driving through Rexburg during construction season.
Happy Friday! These are your Morning Headlines... One man is dead after the propane truck he was driving crashed. Plus, Yellowstone is reminding visitors not to feed the wildlife. Then, Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center is being recognized for patient safety.
Evening Headlines for April 11, 2024 covers construction in Rexburg, updates on the Chad Daybell trial, and Idaho's national nominations for STEM educators.
These are your Morning Headlines... The remains found in a Northern Utah desert are confirmed to be those of Dylan Rounds. Plus, the risk of flooding is rising in Eastern Idaho. Then, the NHL may be coming to Salt Lake City—the details.
Evening Headlines for April 10, 2024 covers a new library bill that requires library books that are deemed harmful to children to be placed in spaces away from children, opening statements on Chad Daybell's trial, and a new book by a self-published author.
These are your Morning Headlines on this Wednesday... The body of a longtime missing Eastern Idaho man may no longer be missing. Plus, a suspect is recovering from gunshot wounds sustained during an officer involved shooting. Then, there is a new scam victimizing Madison County residents. Also, a Pocatello City Councilman is about to know what it is like to be an Idaho State Senator.
Evening Headlines for April 9, 2024 covers car burglaries in Rexburg, a mysterious man entering unlocked homes in Idaho Falls, and a new temple open house for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Taylorsville, UT.
This morning... Two people are recovering after a crash in Bonneville County. Plus, nearly a dozen conservation groups are suing the government over relisting wolves in Idaho and Montana. Then, there is a new medical procedure to reduce blood pressure. And, a public servant is hanging up his fireman's jacket after almost three decades of service.
These are your Morning Headlines for Monday, April 8, 2024... Idaho Falls School District 91 is looking to cut its budget. Plus, Elder Patrick Kearon gave his first General Conference address as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released its statistical report for 2023.
A store in St. Anthony recently caught fire, Temple Square will display flags for 91 nations in the plaza near the church office building, and two BYU-Idaho students created a band called Coastal City,
Happy Friday! These are your Morning Headlines... The Madison County Sheriff's Department is searching for a missing and endangered teen. Plus, the defense team for Brian Kohberger is in hot water. Then, the City of Idaho Falls is preparing for repainting roads by sweeping the streets starting Monday. And, you can listen to the 194th Semi-Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints right here on BYU-Idaho Radio.
A woman was taken to the hospital yesterday after a crash with a grain truck, student reporter Collin Prisbrey has the story on the BYU-Idaho students singing at General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and President Russell M nelson posted an announcement on Facebook regarding some of the senior leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your Morning Headlines for April 4, 2024... The court needs just 13 more potential jurors before they beginning whittling it down to the final 18. Plus, Idaho State Troopers are headed to the Texas-Mexico border. Then, Bannock County is one step closer to building a new public service building. Also, Bonneville County has a new emotional support animal.
A Power County man is charged with multiple sex crimes, the Symphony Band is performing at BYU-Idaho tonight, and the Idaho Falls Regional Airport reminds passengers to make sure their luggage is free of firearms.
On this Wednesday, these are your morning headlines... A man is facing multiple felony charges in Malad. Plus, Idaho Falls is hosting a job fair today. Then, a new splash pad is coming to Pocatello. And, the Angel Moroni statue is back atop the Salt Lake Temple after four years.
Two men are headed to prison for drug trafficking in Idaho, Harrison Scott talks to some soon-to-be BYU-Idaho graduates, and Bannock County is inviting residents to dispose of hazardous waste.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about gas prices climbing in Idaho, the new selections for The Church of Jesus Christ's hymn book and, how April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and how people would like it to be more inclusive.
Tickets for Idaho's oldest rodeo go on sale tomorrow, Idaho State Police plans to increase efforts to combat distracted driving this month, and Kaelin Wills caught up with faculty and students who are preparing for the Winter 2024 Family History Fair.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how the community will celebrate the life of a young missionary who passed away a month ago, Idaho Falls City Hall installing their first elevator, and the city of Pocatello receiving 8.5 million dollars for the Terry First Connection Project.
Happy Good Friday! These are your Evening Headlines for March 29, 2024... Chad Daybell's murder trial begins on Monday. Plus, Sister Tracy Y. Browning, a counselor in the Primary General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will give the Winter Commencement address at BYU-Idaho. Then, you still have a chance to catch BYU-Idaho Theatre Department's last performance of the semester.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the latest on the new Kingdom of Pho in Rexburg and it's owner, a woman from Pocatello who finished in the top 10 in the Iditarod, and community-wide spring cleanup in Pocatello.
On this episode a Denver truck driver has been convicted of five counts of vehicular homicide... Plus BYU-Idaho's four " A Capella" groups will perform this weekend... And the nationally recognized Zaner-Bloser Company has announced a regional winner from Rexburg.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how BYU-Idaho grounds crew gets the campus ready for spring, information about the Idaho Falls Spud Kings going to the playoffs, and how the city of Idaho Falls is hosting a public meeting concerning their 2024 wastewater facility plan.
A woman was taken to the hospital following a crash on interstate 86, Chandler Guadagnin has the story on spring cleaning at BYU-Idaho, and Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation wants your input on updated playground equipment at the South Capital and 20th Street parks.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about yesterday's BYU-Idaho Devotional, Elder Rasband's recent ministry in the South Pacific, and how Wyoming Hunters have set a new elk harvest record.
On this episode students at Henry's Fork's Elementary School were evacuated after a phone caught fire... Plus A BYU-Idaho society returned from a national competition with big awards... And The Idaho Falls Regional Airport will hold a T-S-A precheck enrollment in April.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a bassoon group concert on BYU-Idaho's campus tonight, the opening of this season's golf courses in Idaho Falls, and the latest on unemployment rates in Idaho.
These are your Evening Headlines on this Monday... We now know the names of the officers shot during the Boise prison escape last week. Plus, student reporter, Kaelin Wills, has a report on a soup kitchen out of Idaho Falls. Then, the Kirtland temple and other historic sites are back open for free public tours.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a possible community ice rink coming to Rexburg, the city of Rexburg receiving a 2 million dollar grant, and President Eyring dedicating the second temple in St. George yesterday.
Chad Daybell is now in the Ada County jail waiting for the start of his murder trial, John McSwain has the scoop on the Sacred Music Series, and gas prices in Idaho continue to rise.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about BYU-Idaho's competitive basketball league championships, a bill that failed to pass to criminalize the advertisement of marijuana, and the American Red Cross meeting with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
The Boise Police Department announced two suspects in a prisoner escape and hospital shooting have been captured, Idaho State Police and other law enforcement agencies are working together to reduce aggressive driving, and Brigham Young University loses to Duquesne.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about local musicians performing an Easter Concert in Rexburg, Fremont County's sheriff retiring, and Idaho State Police Troopers investigating a crash involving a man from New Plymouth.
Idaho law enforcement agencies are searching for two suspects following a shooting early this morning, Elder Ronald A Rasband visited first time temple patrons in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the city of Rexburg and their performance tonight, the biennial spring music festival in Jackson, and a bill that will be voted on this week concerning the ban for use of any public funds for gender-affirming care.
A group is safe after their boat overturned on the Snake River, Harrison Scott has the story on BYU-Idaho Career Fairs, and a proposed charter school in Ammon is unlikely to happen.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how Artificial Intelligence will affect the future jobs of many, a new appellate court judge being sworn in later this month, and Lindsey Stirling coming to perform in Eastern Idaho this summer.
A man is dead after a head-on crash just west of Rathdrum, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has new Easter resources for members, and gas prices in Idaho continue to climb.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a play coming soon by BYU-Idaho's Department of Theatre, renovations on the the City of Idaho Falls Recreation Center's gym floor, and how BYU-Idaho was named the third safest university in the nation.
These are your Evening Headlines for March 15, 2024... A local man accused of a weekend shooting is facing multiple felony charges. Plus, a recap of week 10 in the Idaho State Legislature. Then, the Idaho Falls Zoo is seeking volunteers to help tidy up the zoo.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about BYU-Idaho's new organization that helps students volunteer, The Deputy Idaho Attorney General and how she will join the prosecution team in the Chad Daybell Trial, and how the city of Blackfoot is getting a new animal shelter.
Happy Pi Day! These are your Evening Headlines... The Chubbuck Police Department is asking for the public's help to identify a deceased man. Plus, a BYU-Idaho communication major is planning a "community conversation" for her senior project. Then, we've got the deals local businesses are serving up for this Pi Day.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Rexburg's annual quilt show in the Tabernacle, a flourishing axe throwing business in Idaho Falls, and how you file for your income taxes online for 2023!
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Artificial Intelligence and how it affects and will affect the workforce, the latest on the unemployment rate in Idaho, and where to turn for reliable places to vote safely this upcoming election.
Four people are in the hospital after a school bus collided with a semi, Harrison Scott has the story on BYU-Idaho's concurrent enrollment program, and democrat senator Melissa Wintrow of Boise has introduced Senate Bill 1234.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the public open house for the Manti Utah Temple, the city of Pocatello and their launch of a new website concerning upcoming opportunities for the community, and a student led program at Boise State University that is helping make science more accessible for Spanish speakers.
A woman was injured following a car crash on Saturday in Jerome County, Kaelin Wills spoke with a fishing expert, and gas prices in Idaho are on the rise.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Yellowstone looking to resolve and end the spread of an aquatic invasive species in the park, the third Rexburg Free Clinic Gala, and how the community of BYU-Idaho feel about daylight saving time.
These are your Evening Headlines for March 8, 2024... A local man is behind bars, accused of distributing fentanyl. Plus, we take a look at what Idaho legislators had to say about last night's State of the Union address. Then, as Daylight Saving Time is set to start this weekend, we ask students what they think.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a Taylor Swift concert in Idaho Falls tonight, BYU-Idaho's return of it's Comic Frenzy this weekend, and Gentri coming back to Rexburg!
A man wanted in connection to the death of Christopher Tapp has turned himself in, A Moreland man was arrested for killing his ex-girlfriend's horse, and student reporter Tyler Sommers has the story on this weekend's Cultural Night at BYU-Idaho.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about flooding concerns for spring, Idaho's microfishes, and a couple of K9's that are their way to recovery after facing injuries in law enforcement confrontations.
There is a risk of flooding as we go into spring, church historians for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke to the media today about the purchase of the Kirtland temple, and the Idaho Falls Recreation Center is getting a new gym floor.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Donny Osmond coming to Eastern Idaho this summer, a mystery of a basketball that was signed left at the Idaho Falls Police Department being solved, and an upcoming BYU-Idaho event that involves a TED Talk style features.
The charges against a former Pocatello funeral home will be combined, John McSwain has the story on gas prices and dangerous situations on the road in Idaho, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints now owns the Kirtland, Ohio temple.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Rexburg's second Rexburg Restaurant Rush, information on the musical, My Fair Lady this weekend, and Fish and Game in Idaho Falls measuring and scoring skulls, antlers, or horns.
Brad Scott Compher has been found guilty of murder after 20 years, Cody Miller has the latest on a bowling tournament that's happening this week at BYU-Idaho, and the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released an Easter statement.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about this weekend's power outage in Idaho Falls, the passing of a young missionary from Sugar City, and our Friday BYU-Idaho Disciples Journey interview.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about tonight's concert at the BYU-Idaho Center with Amy Grant, the newly launched website by the Idaho Secretary of State, and updates on the FAFSA forms and it being delayed.
A look into leap day deals at local businesses and chains, Breanna Latouche has the story on the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra performance that's coming up, and the numbers for the 2023 Giving Machine campaign of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are in.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about two apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and their ministry in Africa recently, BYU-Idaho's weekly devotional address recap, and what bill Idaho House just passed.
The execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech did not go according to plan, the Idaho House passed a bill to criminalize sharing sexually explicit AI images of real people, and the Idaho Falls Zoo is accepting applications for its Junior Zoo Crew.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a BYU-Idaho student and his own foundation that helped bring a school to his home country, a country singer coming to Eastern Idaho this summer and, a new bill in Wyoming that in order to vote, you need to be a Wyoming resident for at least 30 days.
Grand Teton National Park experiences 13 million more visits last year than 2022, Harrison Scott has the scoop on a dating workshop at BYU-Idaho, and next week you can watch a hockey game for a good cause.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about BYU-Idaho's Hymn Festival tonight, the new Lego store in Ammon that opened, and a pet and wildlife safety course coming up in the beginning of March.
Two people are in jail after a two-hour stand off with Idaho Falls Police, Kaelin Willa has the story on a local man who found a unique way to help cats, and the city of Pocatello will host a town hall meeting to discuss the city's rebranding campaign.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about today tomorrow's winter weather warning, an arrest that resulted in needed the SWAT team, and how prayer changed a man's life.
On this episode three members of the University of Wyoming swimming and diving team were killed in a highway crash in Northern Colorado... Then Rigby police say a missing man has been found... Plus Drumline Live is coming to Pocatello tomorrow... And the Idaho Falls Temple visitors center will close next week.
A Jerome man was killed yesterday in a head-on car crash, Cody Miller tells us more about the upcoming glow in the dark event at BYU-Idaho, and the city of Pocatello invites you to an open house for their downtown historic district design.
For this edition of the Evening Headlines... The judge in the Chad Daybell trial has set specific instructions for witnesses set to testify. Plus, a new Lego store opens this weekend in Ammon. Then, the 28th annual Fly-Tying and Fly-Fishing Expo is coming up.
A 23-year-old BYU-Idaho student is recovering from injuries after being hit by a car in the crosswalk, Breanna Latouche tells us more about My Fair Lady, and the Provo Utah Temple will close Saturday for reconstruction.
On this episode of your evening headlines police continues to search for a Idaho man who was last seen leaving a Little Caesars in Rigby... Plus Lori Vallow-Daybell is back in court... And the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square is set to go on tour in September.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about gas prices rising in Idaho, The Heart Ball hosted by Portneuf Heart and Vascular Institute, and what Governor Little has been working on concerning the communities' agriculture.
An Island Park man is cleared of all charges from a 2021 accident, Kaelin Wills spoke to Terry Thompson for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game about the recent mountain lion spotting, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a new artists rendering of the Teton River Idaho Temple.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a scholarship Idaho Falls Power is giving to high school sophomores and juniors in the IF area, Elder Stevenson's nine-day ministry, and what happened to a teenager when he was caught by Blackfoot Police Department with a stolen vehicle.
For this Friday, these are your Evening Headlines... TSA officers at the Idaho Falls International Airport confiscated two firearms, in two different cases, this week. Then, an Idaho Falls Spud Kings player is raising money for the IFPD. Also, we caught up with the owner of Fixxology in Rexburg.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about what Sister Sharon Eubank shared with BYU-Idaho students yesterday, information on the 44th annual Simplot Games, and what to expect from Pocatello in their preparation for an upcoming kickoff meeting.
The College of Eastern Idaho is celebrating after its practical nursing program was dubbed number one in the gem state, Brandon Isle has the story on some hardworking students at the BYU-Idaho greenhouses, and the state and federal departments of labor have approved the Idaho State Board of Education's K-12 teacher apprenticeship program.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about what is going on tonight at the Colonial Theater in Idaho Falls, a woman in Blackfoot inviting all to participating in making stained glass art, and a weather warning advisory.
The National Weather Service is issuing a winter storm warning for Eastern Idaho, Governor Brad Little signed an executive order today and John McSwain shares more on a dance showcase happening at BYU-Idaho.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about what the 4th of July looks like here in Rexburg, Elder Rasband visiting Maui after the tragic fires, and Elder Soares visiting the people in the Caribbean Islands.
Idaho Falls Police have identified the suspect of a robbery that happened in January, Chandler Guadgnin has more on the trend of banks purchasing the name rights to several local venues, and Sister Sharon Eubank is coming to BYU-Idaho on Thursday,
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a quilt show happening in Rexburg next month, BYU-Idaho's Annual Jazz Festival, a mystery of a basketball appearing on the front desk of the Idaho Falls Police Department.
Idaho Falls police arrested two people in connection with an early morning shooting, there's a new Idaho House Majority Leader and a local man tells his story of getting caught in an avalanche while snowmobiling.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the results of Super Bowl 58, Elder Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles visiting BYU-Idaho on Sunday, and a new program that helps students at an academy.
An injured snowmobiler has been rescued, Harrison Scott tells us more about how some sports lovers at BYU-Idaho have conflicting plans, and a local man has placed vending machines full of Pokémon in local Rexburg shops.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the Slam Dunk and 3-Point competition at BYU-Idaho tonight, a charter school in Ammon on the brink of denial for their pitch to build another school, and the expansion of the Idaho Falls Regional Airport and how that might mean to relocate a soccer complex.
On this episode of your evening headlines investigators need your help to find a pick-up truck they say hit and severely injured a man this week... Plus Idaho legislators have introduced a bill that would criminalize advertising illegal services or products... And Idaho Falls power is offering over 5-thousand dollars in scholarships to local high school students.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about The Idaho Falls Figure Skating Club working with Olympian and U.S. champion, Mariah Bell, two men who shot a cow elk and left it to die, and construction that is about to begin at the south overpass in Rexburg at Exit 332 and 333.
On this episode of your evening headlines two East Idaho men were sentenced to ten years in federal prison for attempted sex crimes against a minor... Plus February is American heart month. Health experts say women should consider their heart health... And The College Football Hall of Fame honors the Black 14 with a two-day event in Atlanta, Georgia.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Idaho's 9th annual Public Policy Report, Gem Charter School building another school in Eastern Idaho, and a Utah man finding a mountain lion in a tree in his neighborhood.
Teton Idaho School District 401 could move to a 4-day school week, Harrison Scott tells us more about BYU-Idaho now offering free tax service for students, and for the third time in four years, Idaho Falls has been ranked 'America's Best-Performing Small City.'
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Idaho's governor joining 13 other governors to show support for protecting the boarder, a hotel in Soda Springs that has a museum inside it, and how a man was able to overcome a drug addiction and what that meant for his life.
A man who barricaded himself in his home surrendered to police after an hour and a half today, Kaelin Wills looks into text abbreviations in the state of Idaho, and Idaho Governor, Brad Little, joined 13 other Governors at a news conference in support of Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the Farmer Merchant Banquet coming up in April, a man in Rexburg and his vending machine business for Pokémon toys, and children able to receive free dental health care this week.
These are your Evening Headlines for February 2, 2024... A man is dead after a crash in Bonneville County. Also, a member of the team prosecuting Chad Daybell is stepping away. Then, country singer, Luke Bryan, is coming to Idaho Falls.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Idaho State's Superintendent working to help students develop as many essential skills as they can before they graduate, a report on how BYU-Idaho's Date Night went, and The Fire and Winterfest in Lava Hot Springs this weekend!
Bonneville county prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty in a murder involving a missing Montana woman, illusionist Rick Thomas is set to spread his magic around the BYU-Idaho campus, reporter John McSwain has the story, and the AARP foundation's tax aide program is setting up sites across the state starting today.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the eight annual Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, information about nominations concerning The Idaho Department, and solar farms in Bannock County.
An Idaho man indicted for the murders of his wife and unborn child claims the killings were the result of a mental break down, Breanna Labouche gives the rundown of all the upcoming fun events at the Rexburg Romance Theater, and Idaho gas prices continue to fall.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about this week's BYU-Idaho Devotional from Brother Michael T. Nelson, Second Counselor in Young Men's General Presidency, what the theatre and dance department are planning at BYU-Idaho, and what the Homestead Senior Living Residents have been up to!
Governor Brad Little made some remarks on his ability to intervene with an execution, Chandler Guadagnin has the story on a pizza chain is helping Rexburg with its road maintenance, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seminaries and institutes of religion announced new life preparation lessons.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Rick Thomas and his upcoming visit to BYU-Idaho, the new commissioner for Idaho Fish and Game, and a Fremont's School District new super-intendent and his plans when he begins the job.
Convicted murderer, Pierre Lake, will spend the next 30 years of his life in prison, the Idaho House of Representatives voted in favor of House Bill 406, and tomorrow crews in Idaho Falls will be repairing a fire hydrant.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how to apply for a job as a probationary firefighter with The Idaho Falls Fire Department, when the Snake River Animal Shelter will finish construction on it's auxiliary building, and information about the upcoming E-sports season starting February 12.
The Bonneville County Sheriff's office are still investigating a suspicious death, John Mcswain has the story on a new Lego store set to open in Ammon, and Texas Roadhouse in Ammon is set to reopen.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about when the Texas Roadhouse in Ammon is scheduled to be in operations again after its fire, a bill that would allow teachers to bring their concealed weapons to school in Idaho, and how BYU-Idaho is removing their application fee when applying to schools.
A Rexburg man is dead following a crash on Highway 20 in Idaho Falls, BYU-Idaho rids of the application fee, and Idaho Fish and Game are asking for the public's help with finding information.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how Dominoes Pizza gave a grant to city of Rexburg, a Seattle woman owns a delivery service of vegan food in Eastern Idaho, and this year's "Souper Bowl" season by the local community in Idaho Falls.
On this episode of your evening headlines a deputy corner has identified the victim of a crash that happened Saturday night... Plus BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Breanna Latouche gives insights on how to see the improv comedy show in Blackfoot... And BYU-Idaho's Interfaith Leadership academic society are trying to build positive relationships on campus and throughout the communities of Eastern Idaho.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about BYU-Idaho's campus wide "Date Night", when the improv comedy group will be coming back for another show, and what the residents at the Homestead Senior Living were up to in Rexburg the last few days.
Today's BYU-Idaho devotional speaker shared her thoughts about joy and happiness and how to find them, Harrison Scott tells us more about the opening social for the Interfaith Leadership Society and the window to submit an application for the Terry Perkins Education Scholarship is now open.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about the attainment of college degrees going up, a lockdown at an elementary school in Idaho Falls, and gas prices still going down!
Elder D. Todd Christofferson dedicated the Orem, Utah, Temple, Austin Pace has the story on a BYU-Idaho Professor who says God has led him throughout his career, and Idaho Fish and Game has tips on what to do when in close proximity of a mountain lion.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about some construction going on in Idaho Falls and what to look out for, a couple of new bills being passed concerning artificial intelligence, and the three new members of the Idaho National Laboratory.
The production building for Reed's Dairy in Idaho Falls is a total loss after a fire broke out yesterday, BYU-Idaho announced the appointment of Nick Rammell as the new university Dean of Students, and a prospective bill would give the option of having an electronic driver's license to Idahoans.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about a new option at BYU-Idaho that students have to learn how to be newscasters, Chad Daybell keeping the same lawyer despite trying to get rid of him, and a fire that broke out in Idaho Falls.
A jury recently found a 43-year-old Blackfoot man guilty of battery, Pocatello Parks and Recreation is asking for the public's input for a proposed project, and Cody Miller has the story on international cinema near you.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about dedications of temples coming up for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a man who was killed in Pocatello being identified, and a woman starting her own physical and mental therapy business.
A man shot and killed Monday in Pocatello has been identified, a boil water advisory is in effect for Falls Water consumers in Idaho falls and Chandler Guadagnin has the story on a Utah company that is providing a new and unique way to collect and tell the stories of family members.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Boise State Football has won big in transfer deals, a local music store that is closing after decades of business, and locations where you can donate blood and platelet to The American Red Cross.
A Pocatello was arrested following a crash that injured two officers was in court today, a local music store is closed for good after almost two decades of music, and the American Red Cross is increasing efforts to increase blood donations to help the national blood shortage.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how the first week of the 2024 Legislative Session went, a store raising money for a new campaign to provide food for up to 213,000 meals, and how a new elementary school is underway and running after much preparation.
On this episode of your evening headlines an Eastern Idaho man has been accused os possessing more than 300 videos and images of child pornography... Plus the Quaker Oats recall is not over yet... And The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is opening a new exhibit.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about Albertson's large charitable donations to different organizations, and the snow finally plowed and cleaned up in all zones in Idaho Falls, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Days Saints has donated food to thousands in Ivory Coast.
On this episode Chubbuck Police has arrested a man for false information... Plus reporter Harrison Scott shares details about BYU-Idaho's first Friday event... And employees of the city of Pocatello has pledged over $23,000 dollars to United Way of Southeastern Idaho.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about how ACP President shares that voters determine peoples' access to health care services and physicians ability to treat them, a school bus full of kids falling into a ditch after being hit by a pick-up truck, and the city of Pocatello receiving a grant from Idaho Humanities Council to fund a documentary on the historic "Triangle Neighborhood".
Las Vegas police are now investigating the death of Christopher Tapp as a homicide, The City of Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Department is looking for concessionaries, and reporter Chandler Guadagnin has the latest on the winter weather in Rexburg.
Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sending medical supplies and food to the victims of a tanker truck explosion near Monrovia, Liberia, BYU-Idaho Date Night, and a new name for Idaho State University's sports arena.
Idaho state police is investigating a road rage shooting that took place this morning on I-15, for the first devotional of the semester BYU-Idaho student heard from President Meredith and Sister Meredith, and BYU-Idaho will hold a school-wide date night.
We have new information about the person impersonating Pocatello police officers, Governor Brad Little gave his State of the State Address, there was a fire at home in Idaho Falls and ISU's Holt Arena could get a new name.
A suspect is dead and another arrested after a shooting with police in Idaho Falls, chilly conditions in Eastern Idaho are likely to continue and gas prices in Idaho continue to fall.
Somebody is impersonating an officer in the Chubbuck area and pulling people over, parking restrictions are in force in Idaho Falls, BYU-Idaho Radio has a new podcast and today is the first day of the new BYU-Idaho semester.
The Arizona trial for Lori Vallow Daybell is being delayed, we can expect more snow in the forecast, Governor Brad Little was blown away by the interest in Idaho Launch grants and you can ski for free at East Mink Creek Nordic Center in Pocatello this weekend.
The man accused of killing his wife, son and unborn baby pleaded not guilty to murder charges, firefighters in Ririe are trying to figure out how a fire started at their own fire station, a shop in Ashton is a total loss after a fire and several plazas at Temple Square in Salt Lake City are opening up.
Troopers are investigating a late night crash involving two semi-trucks, a foreign exchange student who was the victim of cyber kidnapping has returned home, Rexburg needs young singers tonight and 180 people took the polar bear plunge.
The body of a missing teenager was recovered from the river, an Idaho Falls man is accused of shooting another man, Idaho gas prices continue to go down and Idaho Falls welcomed its first baby of 2024.
These are your Evening Headlines on this 13th day of December, 2023... An investigation is underway after a local school employee brought a gun onto campus. Plus, on Sunday, you can listen to Handel's Messiah at the Rexburg Tabernacle. Then, it is time to apply for Idaho's Traditional Arts Apprenticeship program.
These are your Morning Headlines... One person was hurt when a woman in Billings, Montana repeatedly drove through a group of religious demonstrators. Also, BYU-Idaho's music department is hosting auditions for the Women's Chorus, Vocal Union, University, and Concert Choirs next semester and all are welcome to try out for them. Lastly, this Saturday, the Marshall Public Library in Pocatello will celebrate Christmas with "A Dickens Christmas" at 1:30 PM.
These are your Evening Headlines... The city of Idaho Falls will no longer provide community recycling bins. Plus, Open Enrollment for Your Health Idaho closes on Friday at midnight. Then, the Museum of Idaho's newest exhibit explores the rainforest. Finally, the President of BYU-Idaho and his wife have a special Christmas message for students and staff.
These are your Morning Headlines... Idaho is in the bottom ten in a report ranking states' spending on transportation. Also, the Pocatello Community Recreation Center will add over 3,000 square feet of indoor space. Lastly, the historic St. George, Utah Temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has been rededicated after four years of renovations.
These are your Evening Headlines for this Monday... The Bingham County Sheriff's Office has released an update on the boy presumed to have drowned in the Snake River. Plus, there were several crashes over the weekend, the Idaho State Police has advice for Idaho drivers. Then, the Idaho Falls Zoo is hosting Winter break camps.
These are your Evening Headlines... A new Apostle has been ordained to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We also hear from BYU-Idaho students as they react to the new Apostle. Then, Stukent is celebrating a company milestone by offering scholarships to students.
These are your Morning Headlines... A Bingham County teen is missing after hunting near the MC-Tucker Ponds. Also, The BYU-Idaho Music department had a big Christmas concert tonight. Lastly, The Idaho State Civic Symphony in Pocatello has a Christmas Concert tonight and tomorrow night.
These are your Evening Headlines... Lori Vallow Daybell appeared in an Arizona courtroom today. Plus, a former Pocatello mayor has passed away. Then, BYU-Idaho Center Stage has released its performance lineup for the winter semester.
These are your morning headlines for December 7, 2023.
In the Mackay School District, all schools will be closed due to winter weather.
You are invited to dance the night away by participating in Pocatello's Second Saturday Contra Dance.
Help local children this holiday season by participating in the "97' Angels" program.
Closing out your Wednesday, these are your Evening Headlines for December 6, 2023... An Ammon man is in prison, accused of attempting to entice children to commit sexual acts. Plus, a new report is out detailing Idaho's grade school reading proficiency. Then, cities across Eastern Idaho are implementing winter parking regulations.
These are your Morning Headlines... a 35-year old Boise man is sentenced to 7 and a half years in Federal prison for attempted use of interstate activities to transmit information about a minor. Also, today is Children's Day and the annual Candlelight Vigil at Christmas Box Angle Statues around the world. Lastly, learn about volunteerism in Idaho.
These are your Tuesday Evening Headlines... A Bonneville County man is behind bars on several misdemeanor charges. Plus, a closer look at today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced that an announced temple in Texas is getting a name change.
These are your Morning Headlines... Gas prices are dropping in the Gem State. Plus, author, Elizabeth Lowham talks about her latest book, "Beauty Reborn." Then, the city of Pocatello has received a $20,000 grant.
These are your Evening Headlines... The man accused of killing his wife, their unborn baby, and his 10-month-old boy has been arrested. Plus, BYU-Idaho's Music Department is set to present the Symphony Band's concert tomorrow night. Then, certain homes in Idaho Falls will experience a planned power outage on Thursday.
These are your Morning Headlines... This morning an Idaho State Trooper and Idaho Falls Police officers were involved in a shooting that left one 34 year old male dead. Also, last night the First Presidency of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints held its annual Christmas Devotional. Lastly, the U.S. Army's first blind active-duty officer will speak in the 2024 Governor's Prayer Breakfast.
Welcome to December! These are you Evening Headlines on this Friday... Police are still searching for a missing Victor man and his baby. The man is suspected of killing his wife. Plus, winter is here and with it winter storms. Then, you are invited to go "Shopping with Santa."
These are your Morning Headlines... An Idaho AMBER Alert sent out more information regarding an abducted child in Victor, ID. Also, the Bonneville County Transfer Station will be closed December 6th - 20th. Lastly, the Heritage Youth Symphony is looking for more players.
Lori Vallow Daybell is now in the Maricopa county jail in Arizona, the 30 vehicle crash from Monday has now turned deadly, and Idaho has been added to the list of states where children have been affected by the lead found in applesauce.
These are your Morning Headlines... A report shows Republicans are flocking to Idaho. Plus, Salt Lake City is getting ever closer to hosting the 2034 Winter Olympic Games. And, a BYU-Idaho student is starting a computer repair business.
Law enforcement is investing threatening phone calls made to local hospitals, Chad Daybell's trial will have court cameras rolling and the 'Nordic Nights' fashion show is coming to BYU-Idaho.
These are your Morning Headlines... Lawmakers in congress are facing mounting pressure from corporate lobbyists to pass business tax breaks before the end of the year, but new analysis suggests those cuts would be far more costly than promised. Also, the 2023 Light the World campaign by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints launched Monday in New York City. Lastly, the Salvation Army in Pocatello is ringing their bells this season in hopes of raising 125 thousand dollars.
These are your Evening Headlines... The City of Pocatello has recently received a Water Smart grant. Plus, a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional with Presiding Bishop Gérald Caussé of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Then, Bonneville County's "Shop with a Cop" event is happening next Friday.
On this edition of your Morning Headlines... The owner and board members of a Utah contracting company face charges of labor trafficking. Plus, when federal Medicaid COVID-19 protections were rolled back, it affected thousands of children. Then, the annual First Presidency Christmas Devotional for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is this Sunday.
Multiple people injured after a car crash involving 30 cars, tonight is the lighting of the Rexburg Christmas tree and Gail grant Park has released a new book.
These are your Morning Headlines... Rexburg's annual Lights ON! Christmas celebration kickoff is tonight. Also, this Friday non-residents can purchase license and tags for the 2024 deer and elk hunting season. Lastly, the Idaho National Laboratory is opening its 4th annual Bright Future in Energy Scholarship competition for 2024.
The suspect in yesterday's robbery in Chubbuck has been identified, the family and friends of Christopher Tapp remembered him at his funeral and Idahoans are asked to make sure the items on their porch are safe for wildlife.
Police in Chubbuck are searching for a man who robbed a credit union, Tony Carpenter gave a talk at the BYU-Idaho devotional called 'Mortality is a master class' and an injured 21-year old man was rescued from the summit of Snow King Mountain.
These are your Morning Headlines... Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has concluded a nine day ministry trip to Mexico. Plus, the number of people with disabilities in the workforce is rising. Then, a local family is working to raise money for a Rexburg landmark.
These are your Evening Headlines for November 20, 2023... Several cars are totaled after a Pocatello garbage truck drove through a church parking lot. Plus, if you like to sing and serve, there is a group that may interest you. Then, young adults gathered around the world for a devotional from Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
These are your Morning Headlines... Talk with Governor Brad Little personally today on a statewide telephone town meeting today from 12 to 1pm. Also, the Bureau of Land Management has Christmas tree permits available now through December 24th. Lastly, here are some tips to travel safe this winter.
These are your Evening Headlines for Friday, November 17, 2023... Friends and family gathered to remember the life of President M. Russell Ballard at his funeral services. Plus, the Rexburg Care Fair is happening this weekend. Then, history will be made at the Idaho Falls Symphony tomorrow night.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Idaho Department of Education is starting a podcast titled, "The Super in 10." Also, an Interfaith Worship is happening this Sunday. Lastly, The BYU0Idaho Theatre Department is gearing up for its second show of Fall Semester.
In this edition of the Evening Headlines... Elder Jeffrey R. Holland has been called as the Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Plus, a new book shows how a couple drew closer to Christ through kidney donation. Then, there is a new indoor baseball and softball facility in Pocatello.
On this Thursday morning, these are your Morning Headlines... The Jackson Police Department is expanding its License Plate Reader program. Plus, the Idaho Falls Community Hospital has started a support for those affected by strokes. Then, a look at longest serving senior leadership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your Evening Headlines... Five people have been arrested in connection with an Idaho Falls drug bust. Plus, Greg Wrubell looks back on his career up to this point. Then, now is the time for Idaho Falls residents to sign up for snow removal alerts.
These are your Morning Headlines... Boil Advisories were lifted for two Island park subdivisions. Also, Bannock county and Ian Munsick have donated a portion of concert ticket sales towards the rebuilding of Highland High School. Lastly, Pocatello and Chubbuck will have the option for Google Fiber in the next few years.
These are your Evening Headlines... A woman finds herself in jail as she is suspected of putting her toddler in danger. Plus, a fashion show is coming to BYU-Idaho. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the details of the funeral for President M. Russell Ballard.
Good morning! These are your Morning Headlines for November 14, 2023... The latest on Idaho State University's search for its next president. Plus, Christmas came early this year for one grandmother and her two grandchildren. Then, the Heritage Youth Symphony is performing tomorrow night.
These are the November 13, 2023 Evening Headlines... President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has passed away at age 95 — reporter, Isabella Salazar, has more. Plus, the Festival of Trees is happening this week in Idaho Falls. Then, Grand Teton National Park is seeking the public's input on its Colter Bay Legacy project.
These are your Morning Headlines... President M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, passed away at the age of 95 last night at 11:15pm. Also, Pocatello and Chubbuck School Board Trustees are considering their options after their 45-million dollar bond proposal was shut down last Tuesday. Lastly, The Church is once again sponsoring Light the World Giving Vending Machines.
On this episode the Teton pass will be closing on Monday... Plus Madison High School held it's annual Veteran's Day ceremony... And a special fundraiser took place in Rexburg that benefitted Mexican youth.
A man under the influence in Boise hopped onto a student school bus, local students in Idaho Falls are auctioning off a school bus that they've transformed into a fully functioning mobile home and BYU-Idaho's choir music is now available digitally.
Morning Headlines for November 9, 2023... activity to encourage children to read, BYU-Idaho providing flu shots, and construction on Highway 20.
Rexburg winters are COLD! We came up with the best tips for surviving a Rexburg winter. Listen to this episode to stay warm this winter!
These are your Wednesday Evening Headlines... An Idaho Falls School District 91 Board of Trustees race is down to the wire. Plus, a local business is collecting blankets for those in need this Christmas. Then, Christmas Tree permits are now available.
Municipal election results are in, Madison High School presents The Music Man and the Fall Bazaar Craft Fair returns to Idaho Falls.
For this Election Day, these are your Evening Headlines... We talk with a volunteer at a polling location in Rexburg. Plus, a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, Elder David A. Bednar and his wife have embarked on a 9-day ministry trip in Mexico.
These are your Morning Headlines... A cyberattack on Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg forced a shut down of online systems this weekend. Also, the number of families in Wyoming and across the nation struggling to put food on the table rose dramatically last year. Lastly, Rexburg is planning a major refurbishment of the 112 year old Rexburg Tabernacle.
These are your Evening Headlines for the sixth of November, 2023... A local man who had been exonerated for murder in 2017 has died. Plus, a preview of Idaho school board elections. Then, BYU-Idaho's IBC businesses for the Fall semester are now open and ready for business.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Shoshone-Bannock Fish and Game Enforcement is offering a reward for information about two Bull Elk that were killed and left to waste. Also, the Shelley School District hopes tomorrow voters will approve a bond to build a new high school. Lastly, the 2nd annual Soup 4 Tots Charity Soup Competition is happening for November 28th.
On this Friday, these are your Evening Headlines... The judge has ruled that the DNA records in the case of Brian Kohberger must soon be turned over to the court. Plus, Daylight Saving ends on Sunday. Then, Madison High School will perform "The Music Man" this month. Finally, The First Presidency Christmas Devotional is December 3.
These are your Morning Headlines... The annual Homeless Stand Down event is happening tomorrow. Also, President M. Russell Ballard has been released from the hospital. Lastly, Dancing With the Rexburg Stars is back!
For this evening... two residents of Idaho have tested positive for Mpox, formerly Monkey Pox. Plus, we take a closer look at the campaign of Mike Glasscock, a candidate for Rexburg Mayor. Then, the Madison County Sheriff's Office is now under the leadership of an interim sheriff.
These are your Morning Headlines... An open house is coming up where you can express your concerns for the traffic planning in the Idaho Falls area. Also, BYU-Idaho has an upcoming event put on by the Presentation Practice Center called I-Talks. Lastly, details on Ammons first ever Nogathon.
Welcome to November! These are your Evening Headlines for November 1, 2023... A mobile home is a total loss after a fire in St. Anthony. Plus, we take a look at the stances of Rexburg mayoral candidate, Luke Evans. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced it is creating 36 new missions.
These are your Morning Headlines... As the temperatures begin to drop and with snow on its way, Mule deer are beginning to migrate for the winter. Also, consumer advocates and federal agencies are warning the public to be on the lookout for tell-tale signs of a scam. Lastly, Napoleon Dynamite is celebrating 20 years with actors and fans in Idaho Falls this month.
Happy Halloween to all! These are your Evening Headlines for October 31, 2023... The FBI is returning to the home where four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death last November. Plus, the government is about to release a simplified, new FAFSA form. Then, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced more details about three new temples.
These are your Morning Headlines... The owner of the now shuttered Downard Funeral Home in Pocatello faces 22 felony charges. Also, there have been reports of recent scams in the East Idaho area. Lastly, the Bingham County Sheriff's Office welcomes new K9, Jocko, to the department.
Your Evening Headlines... Two sheriff's deputies are arrested on different charges. Plus, Jerry Merrill is running for a third time as mayor of Rexburg. Then, the 2024 theme for youth in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is announced.
These are your Morning Headlines... a man from Rexburg was transported to a hospital by air med after a rollover crash near Menan. Also, the new Madison County Sheriff will be announced November 2nd. Lastly, the Rexburg Community will perform Handel's Messiah this Christmas with volunteer musicians.
These are your BYU-Idaho Radio Evening Headlines... A judge has refused to dismiss indictments against the man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students last November. Plus, BYU-Idaho student, Vanessa Perez-Perez shares the story of her conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Then, Hemming Village is hosting its Hocus Pocus event tonight.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Sugar City Historical Society hopes to reach 50 thousand dollars in donations by the end of the year. Also, Battle of the Dance is coming up at BYU-Idaho. Cody Miller has the story. Lastly, Halloween is coming up and we have some tips on how to keep yourself and others safe while driving.
These are your Evening Headlines... Flags are flying at half staff in Idaho and Wyoming to remember those lost in the shooting in Lewiston, Maine. Plus, a new exhibit is coming to the Spori Art Gallery. Then, two trunk-or-treating events center around the needs of those kids and adults with disabilities and food allergies.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Wyoming Fish and Game Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Elk Hunt Area 58. Also, Natalia Hepworth gives us the highlights in the Latter-Day Saints in Publishing Media and the Arts conference last weekend. Lastly, the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints says a donation it gave to the World Food Program has helped 1.6 million people in nine countries receive food.
These are your Evening Headlines... A local man is sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting another man last year. Plus, Teton County, Wyoming is making progress on three new wildlife crossing locations. Then, information on voting deadlines ahead of Election Day.
These are your Morning Headlines... a 64 year old local therapist has changed his plea and is now pleading guilty to felony sexual abuse or exploitation of a vulnerable adult. Also, a man from Blackfoot is cited with "inattentive driving" after causing $30,000 in damages to a power line pole. Lastly, the last day to visit Yellowstone National Park is October 31st.
These are your Evening Headlines on this Tuesday... Officials need your help to identify the man who is a suspect in Rexburg Cemetery thefts. Plus, with election day fast approaching, we sat down with two Rexburg City Council candidates — Rob Woodall and Brian Thackeray. Then, Idaho authorities have agreed to re-open a section of the Snake River to hunting, fishing and trapping.
These are your Morning Headlines... Flags will be flown at half staff to honor an officer who died in the line of duty. Also, Halloween is coming up and for kids and parents, the holiday provides an opportunity to connect with their community. Lastly, the Idaho Falls Regional Airport has announced plans to embark on an 18-thousand square foot expansion.
These are your Evening Headlines for October 23, 2023... Rexburg police are warning about a new scam. Plus, a recap of Elder Dale G. Renlund and his wife's BYU-Idaho devotional addresses last night. Then, the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra's Winter Concert is coming up.
These are your Morning Headlines... A Pocatello man was arrested for two separate battery charges. Also, family and friends remembered Sister Kathleen Johnson Eyring during her funeral services Saturday in Bountiful, Utah. Lastly, the African Children's Choir has been touring the country over the last month with more upcoming concerts in East Idaho.
Happy Friday! These are your Evening Headlines... A local coroner has identified the woman killed in the six-vehicle crash yesterday. Plus, you are invited to BYU-Idaho's masquerade ball tomorrow night. Then, a group of leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attended a sustainability conference in Brazil today.
These are your Morning Headlines... A Pocatello woman will spend more than 15 years in prison for distributing fentanyl that a Pocatello man consumed and then died from an overdose. Also, the Idaho State Board of Education approved recommendations from Empowering Parents Program parent advisory panel on Wednesday. Lastly, Cody Miller has the story on Thursday game nights hosted by BYU-Idaho Student Life.
These are your Evening Headlines tonight... A judge has delayed an execution order for the longest-serving inmate on Idaho's death row. Plus, a look at today's BYU-Idaho forum address. Then, Boo at the Zoo is returning to the Idaho Falls Zoo.
These are your Morning Headlines... Leaders in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints have made a statement about the earthquakes in Afghanistan. Also, starting today, the Pocatello City Council will once again allow for public comments at its City Council meetings. Lastly, BYU-Idaho's Video Production Society is set to premiere a short film and documentary this evening.
Here are your Evening Headlines on this Wednesday... The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released more information about the funeral of Sister Kathleen Eyring. Plus, more than 200 fires this year were human-caused. Then, Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for the Church is coming to BYU-Idaho on Sunday. Finally, the third annual pumpkin carving contest is returning to Pocatello.
These are your Morning Headlines... A former police sergeant in Caldwell has been indicted for abusing his power to sexually abuse women. Also, voters this upcoming November will decide whether the Shelley Joint School District #60 will receive a 67.8 million dollar bond to build a new high school. Lastly, pickleball players can get excited as Chubbuck is getting an indoor pickleball facility.
These are your Evening Headlines for October 17, 2023... Madison County is currently in the hunt for a new sheriff. Plus, the BYU-Idaho Music Department will present a concert performed by the University and Symphony Bands. Then, Leaf collection begins next week in Idaho Falls.
These are your Morning Headlines... Six teenagers in Custer County were taken to a local hospital by ground and air over the weekend due to a single-vehicle rollover crash. Also, Wyoming got a C-minus grade in common cause's new report card on gerrymandering for voter district maps drawn after the 2020 census. Lastly, the open enrollment for health insurance in Idaho is now open for 2024.
These are your Evening Headlines... A Bingham County Jail inmate was found dead over the weekend. Plus, the University of Idaho extension is coming to Rexburg in October and November. Then, The annual Community Food Basket of Idaho Falls Food Drive is underway.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Clothesline Project is returning to Idaho Falls for it's 3rd year starting tomorrow. Also, Sister Kathleen Johnson Eyring, president Henry B. Eyring's wife, passed away at the age of 82. Lastly, the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has announced the next stop on their "Hope" world tour.
Happy Friday the 13th! These are your Evening Headlines... The Idaho Transportation Department will close Anderson and Lincoln Streets at Yellowstone Highway in Idaho Falls for paving. Plus, The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department's production of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" will soon hit the stage. Then, The Idaho Convention for Board Gamers is happening in Idaho Falls this weekend.
These are your Morning Headlines... The First Congregational United Church of Christ of Pocatello opened its doors for a warming shelter this winter. Also, the 'Wall of Warmth' is back for its seventh year and ready to help Idaho Falls community members in need as the cold winter months are quickly approaching. Lastly, Oktuberfest is returning to Rexburg this weekend - Gabriella Fletcher talks with Emily Miller, the event planner for the city of Rexburg.
For this Thursday, these are your Evening Headlines... The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released a statement on the latest conflict in the Middle East. Plus, the body of a man found at Horse Creek Hot Springs has been identified. Then, tomorrow is the last day to register online to vote.
These are your Morning Headlines... The former owner of the Downard Funeral Home and Crematory in Pocatello now faces felony Charges. Also, grizzly bear watchers are hopeful that one famous grizzly is okay after it was likely hit by a car. Lastly, the CEO of the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce shares upcoming events.
Chad Daybell wants camera rolling when his trial starts in April, after 3 year BYU-Idaho will start up the career fair again and Rexburg Market is open this weekend.
These are your Morning Headlines... With attacks in Israel this past weekend, flags in Idaho will fly at half staff. Also, the Rigby Middle School was evacuated due to a small fire in the teachers lounge. Lastly, students and faculty of BYU-Idaho, and members of the community react to the inauguration of Alvin F Meredith III.
In this special edition of your Evening Headlines...Student reporter, Celeste Simmons, has a recap of the inauguration of BYU-Idaho's 18th president, Alvin F. Meredith III which took place today. And, with the inauguration, student reporter, Candy Zilale, takes a look back at some of the past presidents of the university.
These are your Morning Headlines....New traffic monitoring technology is set to be installed along the Yellowstone corridor in Pocatello. Plus, ahead of the inauguration, we talk with two students who interviewed President Meredith III and his wife. Then, a look at Madison Public Library events in October.
These are your Evening Headlines... A local woman is behind bars on several different charges. Plus, an Idaho Falls man is working to preserve the old water tower. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is celebrating Latin American Culture early next month.
These are your Morning Headlines... A fuel spill on I-15 in Idaho Falls was cleaned up without any problems. Also, the Pocatello Water Department will begin water line installation today. Lastly, the Idaho GOP has announced a presidential caucus, and Idaho Fish and Game is reminding hunters to stay safe as they enter the woods.
These are your Friday Evening Headlines... A local teen is arrested after threatening a man with a pistol. Plus, the Doom haunted attraction is open for the 2023 season. Then, tickets for the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square's Christmas concerts are now available.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Idaho Falls Community Food Basket needs your help raising money for the installation of cameras due to ongoing burglaries. Also, the Bonneville County Jail will be the first in Idaho to implement the "IGNITE" program. Lastly, Zions Bank is celebrating it's 150th anniversary this month and the Harvest and Holiday Craft Fair is happening tomorrow in Idaho Falls.
These are your Evening Headlines for this Thursday... A woman is behind bars after being accused of stabbing a Victor man. Plus, BYU-Idaho's Cultural Night is coming up. Then, Idaho's State Superintendent has named a new teacher of the year.
Your Morning Headlines... Firefighters responded to a house fire in Bannock County yesterday. Plus, a presidential memo looks to restore salmon populations in the Columbia River Basin. Then, Pocatello Animal Services is partnering with Phil Meador Subaru for National Make a Dog's Day.
The identity of a 34-year old man who was killed by a truck yesterday has been released, BYU-Idaho students participate in today's spirit week challenge and the date for the open house of the David O Mckay Library's new exhibit had been postponed.
These are your Morning Headlines... A man was killed after being hit by a truck near Lava Hot Springs. Also, the Madison County Sheriff will become director of Public Safety at BYU-Idaho. Lastly, fraud prevention experts are getting the word out in Idaho on how to avoid scams and a nation wide emergency alert test will go off at 12:20pm today on everyone's phones.
These are your Evening Headlines for October 3, 2023... A local man is charged in the case of a newborn baby whose body was found inside a suitcase in a dog house. Plus, a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, students give their thoughts on the most recent General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
These are your Morning Headlines... A 45-year old Idaho man was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for three attempted sex crimes. Also, specialist Bryson Carter, BYU-Idaho student and member of the National Guard, was recently named Idaho's Soldier of the Year in the Best Warrior Competition. Lastly, the College of Eastern Idaho and Idaho State University have come together with the Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs to organize the 4th annual Hispanic Youth Leadership Summit.
These are your Evening Headlines... An Idaho Falls meetinghouse for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was vandalized over the weekend. Plus, today is the start of Spirit Week at BYU-Idaho. Then, a special edition of the BYU-Idaho's Scroll newspaper, highlighting the coming inauguration of President Alvin F. Meredith III, will be released tomorrow.
These are your Morning Headlines... Police arrested two minors for vandalizing a Church of Jesus Christ building in Idaho Falls and the Moose Landing area is closing today. Also, prescribed burns will begin today in the Topance Basin area. Lastly, the Church of Jesus Christ announced 20 new temples.
As we roll into the weekend, these are your Evening Headlines... A local man is in jail after being accused of sexual exploitation of a child. Plus, a student at BYU-Idaho is seeking to bring the subject of banned books to the forefront of the conversation. Then, the Yellowstone Safari Park is now open in Rexburg.
These are your Morning Headlines... A new report finds more than half of the sewage facilities in Idaho had pollution violations in 2022. Also, the president of Hungary met with students and faculty at Brigham Young University this week. Lastly, your dreams of flying could come true tomorrow at an open house and fly-in at Rigby Airport.
These are your Evening Headlines... Authorities have identified the man found dead in the Portneuf River earlier this week. Plus, there are some in college who decide to come back to the classroom after they graduate. Then, President Russell M. Nelson and Elder Jeffrey R. Holland will not attend General Conference this weekend — an update on their health.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has issued a health advisory for Henry's Lake. Also, due to a partial government shutdown that could start this weekend National parks and nearby communities could forego millions of dollars per day. Lastly, the Utah Jazz announced news details on how fans can watch basketball games this season.
For this Wednesday, these are your Evening Headlines... Police are asking for your help to find an Idaho Falls man who has been missing for three weeks. Plus, four more measles cases have been confirmed in Idaho. Then, you and your family can learn how to ice skate for free. And, the Church History Department has concluded an investigation into how former Church president, John Taylor's, pocket watch was damaged.
These are your Morning Headlines... The superintendent of the Salmon School District says they're investigating a racist social media post. Also, there have been credible sightings of a man who has been missing since early September. Lastly, Pocatello will host the first Harvest Lantern Festival this weekend.
These are your Evening Headlines for September 26, 2023... A local man is arrested for possession of meth. Plus, Brother Jason Williams taught that The Book of Mormon is all about repentance — a recap of today's BYU-Idaho devotional. Then, a local film studio is hosting a Halloween short film contest.
These are your Morning Headlines... The Idaho GOP is fighting a lawsuit from Bingham County Republicans. Also, you can submit your ideas for the Grand Tetons National Park's future layout. Lastly, a local scout troop member organized the installation of two life jacket borrowing stations along the Portneuf River in Pocatello.
These are your Evening Headlines... The trial date for a former Idaho Falls attorney accused of drug trafficking is scheduled. Plus, the home opener of the Idaho Falls Spud Kings is coming up. Then, two traffic lights in Idaho Falls may soon be removed.
These are your Morning Headlines... Starting today through Wednesday, parts of Interstate 15 and Interstate 86 in Pocatello will have nighttime closures. Also, an Idaho Falls City Councilman is choosing not to seek re-election. Lastly, the U-Pick Red Barn is kicking off the fall season with a light ceremony.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 records this year. Finally, you can go to se the Orchestra at Temple Square and get tickets to the Tabernacle Choir's Christmas concert.
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 community-wide event.
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.
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.
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.
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 National Child Safety Week and Idaho Office of Highway Safety has partnered with organizations around the for a free car seat check.
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.
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.
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.
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 hazardous
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.
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 million dollar bond plan to restore Highland High School.
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.
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 $100,000 in grants.
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.
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 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.
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.
The Idaho Falls Fire department has another liver burning happening today, the DWI has changed the meaning of its acronym and President Russell M Nelson, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has donated his medical journals to the University of Utah school of medicine.
The city of Pocatello and Bannock County are hosting a kickoff event for suicide prevention and awareness month, The Eastern Idaho state fair starts tomorrow and Isabella Salazar has the story, and the Idaho Falls Police and Fire Departments are launching a new response plan.
On this episode a 26-year-old man was sentenced to prison for trafficking drugs from California... Plus a mountain bike race league welcome all middle school and high school riders to its courses... And a new counseling agency has opened in Idaho Falls.
A middle school teacher is accused of having meth in her car, the National Parks are performing in Idaho Falls, Joseph and Emma Smith's Kirtland, Ohio home will be dedicated, and Soda Springs welcomes a new traveling exhibit.
On this episode a Michigan man was arraigned for driving recklessly in Yellowstone National Park... Plus the Idaho Falls Fire Department is will have a live burn this weekend... And a Goodwill store will be opening in Rexburg soon.
A dead shark is found in the Salmon River, Grand Teton National Park has a new warning about bears, a BYU-Idaho music professor is performing on Temple Square, and Elder Bednar posts a day-in-the-life-of-an-apostle video to social media.
On this episode a man riding a motorcycle was hit on highway 20... Plus Guy Richie Gibbons recently performed in Rexburg and says he will be releasing new music soon... And Wyoming's Game and Fish department captured and relocated a grizzly bear.
A local man is in the hospital after crashing into the Papa Murphy's in Rigby, the mayor of Driggs is getting a pay decrease, and the Hayden Fire is now 84 percent contained.
On this episode Bonneville County Deputies arrested a man identified in a road rage case that happened in July... Plus Yellowstone National Park just released a plan for bison management... And The 2023 season for the Ross Park Aquatic Complex is coming to a end.
A Caldwell man will spend more than 11 years in prison for the possession of child pornography, BYU-Idaho's devotional speaker, Mat Miles. offered uplifting gospel truths in his devotional talk and Portneuf Medical center is beginning to implement AI nurses.
For today's episode there will be a planned power outage in Idaho Falls... Plus The power and destructiveness of nuclear energy is in the spotlight once again... And The roaring youth jam is returning to Idaho Falls for it's 22nd year.
A woman was shot and three people were arrested after an argument, Idaho gas prices are on the rise this summer and Guy Richey is performing is Rexburg tonight.
On this episode a YMCA summer session has been canceled due to a bus crash... Plus the BLM's oil and gas rules warn the proposal ignores the primary driver of a warming planet... And the first human infection of west Nile virus in Idaho has been identified in Washington County.
Bryan Kohberger says he was on a drive during the time of the deaths of the four University of Idaho students, the Porters Office Products company is sponsoring a back to school bash event and rain in the forecast should help with the Hayden fire.
On today's episode the Idaho Falls Zoo announced that they had to euthanize a camel calf... Plus weed spraying begins in south of Jackson... And A Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is looking to sell.
Now that Lori Vallow Daybell is serving her three life sentences in Idaho, Arizona is preparing to send her to trial as well, a BYU-Idaho professor created a short film about choosing to exercise faith in challenging times and the Back 2 School Backpack Giveaway is returning to Pocatello this Saturday.
On this episode for your morning headlines Blackfoot Police Department apprehended a fugitive wanted on multiple warrants... Plus Rexburg's Legacy Flight Museum is receiving a World War Two gun that sits outside the Lewisville library... And Yellowstone National Park will host The Lighting of Teepee's for the second year in a row.
An elderly woman was killed in a car crash in Idaho Falls this afternoon, parents and guardians with children attending Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 have until tomorrow to complete bus registration and the Idaho Falls Police Department is hosting a National Night Out on August 1st.
For this episode of morning headlines a Rexburg resident has been charge with four counts of felony battery on a correctional officer... Plus the Idaho state police a vehicle collision which occurred on us20 in Madison County... And Public transportation in Idaho Falls just got more accessible.
Tammy Daybell's aunt will speak at Lori Vallow Daybell's sentencing, the new Amazon Distribution Center in Idaho Falls held its ribbon cutting ceremony and tickets are on sale for the War Bonnet Round Up.
On today's episode The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has announced the location site for the Bakersfield, California temple... Plus the alliance for historic Wyoming is hosting it's next unbarred tour on August 5th.. And Today the Idaho Falls community will be treated a violin and piano recital.
This Sunday you can learn more about the pioneer heritage in eastern Idaho at a pioneer fireside in Rexburg, BYU-Idaho's Spring 2023 Commencement was last night and we are in the middle of Idaho Organics Week.
On this episode of your evening headlines student reporter McKenna Davies gives us insights on the thoughts of the spring semester graduates... Plus the Sweetwater Sheriff's Office is asking for help finding an SUV that might be related to a homicide investigation... Then Gem state Gov. Little announced that Idaho ended yet another fiscal year with a budget surplus.
As we wind into your weekend, these are your Evening Headlines for July 14, 2023... two fentanyl traffickers in Idaho have been sentenced to federal prison. Plus, Education Week is back at BYU-Idaho — student reporter, McKenna Davies takes a look. Then, You are invited to participate in the 16th annual Tin Cup Challenge.
Morning Headlines For July 14, 2023.... driving safety information from Triple A Idaho Public Affairs Director and an MMA gym in Idaho Falls is hosting a benefit car wash to help a local kid with medical expenses.
For this edition of the Evening Headlines... Police are looking for the driver responsible for hitting a motorcyclist on the Fourth of July. Plus, D-E-Q plans to hold a public meeting to discuss the draft of the Clean Water Act. Then, the Madison Library District will host it's Summer Block Party tomorrow night.
The MYAC in Pocatello is participating in the "Independence from Hunger" food drive, Rexburg's annual Renaissance Faire starts today, and Elder David A. Bednar will be the 2023 Spring Commencement speaker at BYU-Idaho.
These are your Evening Headlines for Monday, July 3, 2023... A loose bike leads to a five-car pile up over the weekend. Plus, with the summer in full swing, people are taking to the water — with that comes a need for boating safety. Then, roads will be closed throughout Idaho Falls to accommodate Fourth of July festivities.
Morning Headlines for July 3, 2023... The city of Idaho Falls reminds residents about rules for reserving spots for 4th of July festivities, volunteers in Idaho Falls raise awareness for a new organization catering to pregnant women, and there were casualties in a river in southeast Idaho over the weekend.
As we box up June, here are your Evening Headlines for June 30, 2023... Idaho Falls Police have seized $900,000 in fentanyl pills through a drug investigation. Plus, student reporter, Celeste Simmons, reflects on this year's Gem Lake Bike Social. Then, Shakespeare in the Park is coming to Rexburg.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation has made some adjustments to signal timing at the intersection of state highways 22 and 3-90, the Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire in a mechanical shop and there will be a lot more deputies on the roads for the 4th of July weekend.
Here are your Evening Headlines for June 22, 2023... Another update on the Kellogg murder case. Plus, BYU-Idaho's finance majors can now get certified as financial planners. Then, the second edition of Preach My Gospel is now available.
Morning Headlines For June 22, 2023... an update on the murder of university students at University of Idaho, Music on Main starts today, and the groundbreaking for the Montpelier Idaho Temple.
With ChatGPT and AI ever growing, we wanted to explore all that ChatGPT can do. How can it help with our school and work? How about relationships? Tune in to hear us put ChatGPT to the test all while exploring its potential danger. You won't want to miss this episode!
These are your Evening Headlines for June 21, 2023... We have an update on Kellog, Idaho murders. Plus, reporter, Natalia Hepworth tracks down the story behind Rexburg's weekly Park Run. Then, dinosaurs may no longer walk among us, but Yellowstone Bear World's newest attraction may be as close as we can get.
Idaho Fish and Game has released a reminder for recreational shooters to not shoot protected birds and ground squirrels, BYU-Idaho Radio's Natalia Hepworth went to the one-year anniversary of Park Run in Rexburg,
On this episode of your evening headlines we cover the Idaho State Police investigating the four individual deaths in Kellogg, Idaho... Plus gas prices in Idaho have been calm but could increase drastically soon.. Then Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the quorum of the twelve apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has dedicated the Helena Montana Temple.
East Idaho news is offering helicopter rides for the 4th of July, an annual report on child well-being confirms that the cost of child care is straining families' budgets and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the NAACP announced efforts to ensure the longevity of MYBABAY4ME.
These are your Evening Headlines for June 15, 2023... First, a judge has denied Lori Vallow-Daybell's request for a new trial. Then, Celeste Simmons has a look at District Attorney, Josh Hurwitts' meeting with the media this week. Also, the Water Lantern Festival is coming to Idaho Falls.
Morning Headlines For June 15, 2023... The Ronald McDonald House Charities Summer Movie Series is almost here, the Joseph Smith Papers Project will release their last podcast series, and a local woman is helping young mothers feel comfortable hitting the gym.
These are your Evening Headlines for June 9, 2023... A local man faces prison time for a hit and run crash. Plus, construction is underway for a new career and technical education center charter school in Idaho Falls. Then, the Annual Idaho Falls Sidewalk Chalk Festival is next month.
Morning Headlines For June 9, 2023... new exhibit at the Spori Gallery, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made a new facility to distribute church materials worldwide, and Ammon will hold a farmers market on Wednesdays.
On this Thursday, these are your Evening Headlines... Utah lawmakers are are wanting to tweak a law that led to the Bible being removed from school bookshelves. Plus, officials in Grand Teton National Park are asking for your help to identify two people who harassed a bison calf. Then, Scoop Jam is coming to Idaho Falls next month. Finally, Elder Ulisses Soares visited with the president of Uruguay yesterday.
Morning Headlines For June 8, 2023... update on gas prices in Idaho, upcoming event to support Idaho small businesses, and Rigby high schooler creates a free food pantry.
Welcome to June, folks! These are your Evening Headlines for June 1, 2023... A man has pleaded guilty to intentionally tampering with wildlife in Yellowstone National Park. Plus, Tropical Smoothie Café is now open. Then, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is now the most elderly in the Church's history.
Morning Headlines For June 1, 2023... Idaho Falls School District 91 will offer free meals this summer, Glenn Beck will bring a portion of his museum to Idaho in July, and Idaho Falls City Council meetings will be held at the Civic Center temporarily.
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! These are your Headlines for May 26, 2023... A man is behind bars after headbutting an officer. Plus, an elementary school class honors the fallen ahead of Memorial Day. Then, an update on the Temple Square renovation. Finally, the Utah Jazz home arena is getting a "new" name.
Morning Headlines For May 26, 2023.... Rexburg's Ballet Etude will perform "Little Red Riding Hood" this weekend, the bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church is visiting Pocatello, and Yellowstone National Park needs your help in an ongoing investigation.
RHS is hosting its 8th annual Hustle for Mental Health Fun Run, the College of Eastern Idaho is holding its 2023 commencement tomorrow, and the number of children in foster care between the ages of 14 and 21 has dropped over the past 20 years.
Happy Cinco de Mayo! These are your Evening Headlines for this Friday... The Idaho Department of Correction is seeking the public's help to find a runaway inmate. Plus, "The Kindness" is coming to BYU-Idaho. Then, the history of Cinco de Mayo.
Several fires in Fremont country has destroyed property and burned a person, Bonneville County Sheriff's Deputies arrested two people after serving a search warrant to a home in Syringa Street in Idaho Falls and a local chamber choir will perform its first of three concerts in celebration of mother's day tomorrow.
These are your Evening Headlines for May 4, 2023... A Pocatello man is convicted of sexual exploitation of a child amid other charges. Plus, Candy Zillale takes a look at BYU-Idaho's activities surrounding May the Fourth. Then, the Idaho Falls Regional Airport is taking steps to go green.
A bus company is partnering with Salt Lake Express to provide additional routes to customers, two misdemeanor charges have been issued after a dog mauling, and the Idaho Falls Farmer's Market kicks off its 34th year this weekend.
Evening Headlines For May 3, 2023... construction updates for Idaho Falls water tower, update on Lori Vallow Daybell trial, and the Idaho Ballet Theater is performing this weekend.
Yesterday in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, the neighbors of her current husband took the stand, fishing in soda lake has been postponed and the city of Pocatello is asking the community for input on local trails.
In this edition of the Evening Headlines podcast... Neighbors of Chad Daybell took the stand in the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial today. Plus, political groups in Idaho are joining forces to file a ballot initiative for the 2024 general election meant to take the place of the state's current election system. Then, the Music Department of BYU-Idaho is slated to host the May the Fourth be With You Student Organ Recital. Finally, PBS will film the inaugural Historic Neon Walking Tour in Pocatello on Friday.
Morning Headlines For May 2, 2023... an update on the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, Rexburg's Denny's has released its opening date, and gas prices in Idaho rise.
These are your Evening Headlines for May 1, 2023... The latest in the Lori Vallow-Daybell murder trial. Plus, Idaho gas prices are on the rise. Then, The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the location of two new temples. Finally, several of our very own students here at BYU-Idaho Radio have received awards from the Idaho Press Club.
The Marshall public library is hosting its 'Garden to Give' program again, there is a new outdoors for youth scholarship aiming to help teen girls get outside more and Idaho National Laboratory is inviting people in Eastern Idaho to attend local screenings of 'Nuclear Now'.
Happy Friday! These are your Evening Headlines for April 28, 2023... Idaho National Laboratory is inviting those in Eastern Idaho to come to screenings of the film, "Nuclear Now." Plus, student reporter, Celeste Simmons take a look at what the Mac Lab on campus has to offer. Then, there are still spots available for the For the Strength of Youth Conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Morning Headlines For April 28, 2023.... an update on the Vallow Daybell case, Pocatello issues a flood warning, and Rexburg Arts sponsors a community choir concert this weekend.
Your Evening Headlines for April 27, 2023... Jurors in the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial heard from the sister of Tammy Daybell today. Plus, Pocatello has declared a flood warning until further notice. Then, you can get a free tree to celebrate Arbor Day!
Morning Headlines For April 27, 2023... City of Rexburg is installing a fiber optic network, an update on the Vallow Daybell trial, and an update on the Highland High School fire.
These are your Evening Headlines for this Wednesday... The jury in the Lori Vallow-Daybell case now know how Lori's children died. Plus, Rexburg will soon be getting a fiber optic network. Then, the open house for the Columbus, Ohio temple has started.
The Tabernacle Choir ay Temple Square will set off on a world tour that focuses on hope, shed and antler horn collecting has been postponed in certain areas in Wyoming and the Pocatello mayor's Youth Council will host its annual 5k event on may 20th.
These are your Evening Headlines for April 25, 2023... A local woman is behind bars after supposedly stealing from a Walmart. Plus, the 10th annual Map of Trees Piano Recital is tomorrow evening. Then, a recap of today's BYU-Idaho Devotional.
Morning Headlines for April 25, 2023... street sweeping starting May 1st, updates on Vallow Daybell case, and Idaho families received grants to assist with children's educational needs.
From this edition of the Evening Headlines podcast... One is injured after a structure fire in Idaho Falls. Plus, Idaho Public Utilities is set to hold a telephonic public hearing to discuss the future of electricity in the city. Then, Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles traveled to Armenia last week to meet with missionaries and church members.
Southeastern Idaho Public Health will hold a free virtual training about oral health during pregnancy, A Stake President reached out to a songwriter and tasked him with playing music for a kickoff meeting to inspire youth, and from that point began a project that it still unfolding and Yellowstone has delayed the spring opening of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel.
Here are your Evening Headlines for Friday April 21, 2023. Sections of Pocatello’s Highland Highschool was damaged in a largefire that started early Friday morning. First Friday is wrapping up BYU-Idaho’s Welcome Week activities, and the Mammoth Hotel in Yellowstone won’t be opening as soon as expected. Listen to today’sevening headlines for full details.
Google Fiber is coming to Pocatello as the first city in Idaho to have high-speed broadband internet service, the Idaho Civic Symphony will perform its season finale concert in Pocatello this Saturday and Idaho STEM Ecosystem Organization recognized two organizations that have played a major role in make the gem state nationally recognized.
In tonight's Evening Headlines... More from the Lori Vallow-Daybell murder trial. Plus, Idaho Falls is seeking the public's opinion on the city's water plan. Then, the city of Idaho Falls is also helping residents with their spring cleaning.
Morning Headlines For April 20, 2023... Updates on the trial of Lori Vallow Daybell, resources that help people gain employment, and Idaho Fish and Game remove rainbow trout.
Here are your Evening Headlines for April 19, 2023... The latest from the Lori Vallow-Daybell murder trial. Plus, a woman pleads guilty to hitting a police officer with her car. Then, cloud seeding programs in the region are getting more funding. Finally, Heritage Park received another donation.
Rigby Highschool is teaching students how to own a business, a local woman faces charges after her newborn's blood test tested positive for fentanyl and meth and half priced dog and puppy adoptions at the Pocatello Animal Shelter have been extended to April 22nd.
For your April 18 Evening Headlines... A Utah journalist has died after a car accident. Plus, several organizations are hosting a Drug Takeback event in Idaho Falls. Then, comedian, Nate Bargatze, is coming to Idaho Falls in October.
Morning Headlines For April 18, 2023... Joseph Smith Papers released Volume 14 yesterday, there are expected lane closures in Idaho Falls, and Ammon and Idaho Falls approved ordinances prohibiting the sale of animals in public places.
A local man is behind bars on felony aggravated battery charges. Plus, expect lane closures over the next couple of days in Idaho Falls. Then, the City of Ammon has instituted an ordinance to prohibit the sale of animals in public spaces. Finally, Encanto the Sing-Along Film Concert is coming to Hero Arena.
The Bureau of Land Management's Field office is hosting an Earth Day volunteer event on Saturday, a new theater will be opening in Idaho Falls next month and Nadia Novik from the Idaho humane society talks about animal cruelty.
Extra patrols are on the road looking for distracted drivers, BYU-Idaho has two musical groups touring the southern U.S., and new testimony in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial.
Rexburg has a new consignment thrift store called 'Pre-Loved', April is national poetry month and the Marshall public library is accepting poems for the poem wall and the Tax Commission office in eastern Idaho is extending hours on Tuesday.
You can adopt a park in Idaho Falls, the Daybell trial continues with her friend Melanie on the stand and police identify a man killed in a crash in Chubbuck.
Lieutenant Governor Scott Bedke was in Rexburg, the Icon Board Game Convention is in Idaho Falls this weekend, and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort hits a new record.
The Daybell trial ended early today, President Oaks and his wife will speak in a worldwide devotional, and ISP shut down part of a highway after a shooting involving officers.
The jury in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial saw graphic photos of the remains of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan yesterday, the DMV has removed online convenience fees and the Rexburg Community Theater is holding auditions for 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
Yesterday, we got to hear from two witnesses in the ongoing trial of Lori Vallow Daybell, the Saratoga springs temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints opened its doors to the public this week and authorities used a helicopter to push 600 elk across I-15.
The trial for Lori Vallow Daybell begins with opening statements and its first witnesses, a train derails and BYU-Idaho students talk about their big accomplishment of graduating.
The Idaho Falls Zoo's opening day has been delayed because of weather, there is now a jury for the Lori Vallow Daybell case and opening statements start today, Brigham Young University students won student Emmy's.
The lawyers in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial have secured the 42 jurors necessary to move on to the next phase, six Idaho math and science teachers are nominated for the nation's highest STEM teaching honor, and about 150 children and teens will be given new shoes and Easter candy.
Here are your Evening Headlines for April 6, 2023... Judge Steven Boyce has ruled on who can attend the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial. Plus, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has temporarily excused Elder Jefferey R. Holland and Sister Patricia Holland from their assignments as they recover from health issues. Then, Rexburg is set to host a community Easter egg hunt.
The Idaho Falls Airport is letting travelers skip the line with the TSA's expedited program, people can ride bikes in certain areas of Yellowstone National Park starting tomorrow, and The Church of Jesus Christ is soon to publish the last two volumes of the Joseph Smith Papers.
Morning Headlines For Wednesday, April 5th, 2023 covers a crash on highway 115, the future of coal powerplants, and Jackson Hole Winter passes.
On this edition of the Evening Headlines podcast... A report on day two of jury selection in the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial. Plus, a woman is in custody on charges of possession of an explosive device. Then, international singers joined the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in last weekend's General Conference.
A dyslexia simulation will be held in Idaho Falls, a woman was injured and her cat died in a fire near ISU, and student reporter John McSwain reviews The Church of Jesus Christ's 193rd General Conference.
These are your Evening Headlines for April 3, 2023... The murder trial of Lori Vallow-Daybell is officially underway. Plus, the City of Rexburg is holding a photography contest. Then, President Russell M. Nelson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shares an Easter message.
Morning Headlines For April 3rd, 2023 covers the beginning of the Lori Daybell trial, a new park in Rexburg, and construction in Idaho Falls.
Your Evening Headlines on this Friday... We have an update on a shooting involving two Bonneville County Sheriff's deputies. Plus, a review of the 2023 Idaho Legislative session as it comes to a close. Then, two local cemeteries will undergo cleanup on Monday.
Morning Headlines For March 31, 2023... the "Private Sector Preparedness Response and Recovery Seminar Series" helps prepare businesses for mass casualties, BYU-Idaho's collegiate singers will perform in the Barrus Concert Fall tonight, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces new area seventies.
These are your Evening Headlines for March 30, 2023... The body of a Blackfoot man may soon be exhumed. Plus, the Collegiate are performing tonight before going out on tour. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has called dozens of new Seventy.
The judge in Lori Vallow Daybell's murder trial called a hearing to discuss the legal definition of the word victim, the Rigby City Council approved a proposal to annex almost 50 acres into the city, and participants living outside the U.S. will join the tabernacle choir.
In your Evening Headlines for this Wednesday... A Pocatello man has been sentenced to four years in prison on several felonies. Plus, the deadline for the Idaho Falls Power Scholarship is coming up. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released in April 2023 World Report.
Morning Headlines For March 29th, 2023 covers lower gas prices in Idaho, an update on the Michael Vaughn case and upcoming preliminary hearing of Sarah Wondra, and the final performances of The Hunchback of Notre Dame at BYU-Idaho.
In this edition of the Evening Headlines... A local woman has pleaded guilty to second degree murder. Plus, a report on today's BYU-Idaho Devotional. Then, a popular burger chain is getting their first location in Idaho.
The city of Pocatello is having its annual hiring fair next month, Idaho students aren't letting their right to vote with a school ID go down without a fight, and the Idaho Falls Fire Department introduced 15 new firefighters to the community.
Governor Brad Little vetoed a bill aiming to provide property tax relief, a man is publishing a book about his connection to the abduction case of Elizabeth Smart, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will celebrate Easter this year with a concert.
Morning Headlines For Monday, March 27th, 2023 covers a new potato growth study, a food program for elementary schools and a new construction contract for Yellowstone.
Downard Funeral Home in Pocatello was demolished, Idaho elementary schools can sign up for the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program, a current BYU-Idaho student is training to summit Mount Everest, and Madison Memorial Hospital hosted their biggest blood drive in history.
Morning Headlines For March 24, 2023... BYU-Idaho's collegiate singers have an exciting weekend up ahead, a woman was arrested on charges of setting fire to an abortion clinic in Wyoming, and Morehouse College will give a peace prize to President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
For your local Evening Headlines for March 22, 2023... A local woman is facing charges of embezzlement. Plus, the Idaho Falls Fire Department is set to conduct burn training tomorrow. Then, student reporter, Celeste Simmons, takes a look at a study from BYU in Provo.
Morning Headlines For March 22nd, 2023 covers Governor Little's broadband infrastructure plan, a $1,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest, and BYU-Idaho's Jazz Lab Band's performance tonight.
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In this edition of your Evening Headlines... Prosecutors in the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial will not be allowed to seek the death penalty. Plus, BYU, in Provo, will soon have a new president. Then, a local high school sophomore is moving on to the next round of American Idol.
The City of Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation department reminds residents to trim their trees, the BYU-Idaho communication department is hosting a Best of TED event, and the Richmond Virginia temple is opening its doors to the public.
Happy St. Patrick's Day to all! Here are your Evening Headlines for March 17, 2023... Bonneville County authorities are asking for your help to find two missing teens. Plus, the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is also looking for a man who cut off his ankle monitor. Then, the Idaho Transportation Department is repairing roads in Idaho Falls.
Morning Headlines for March 17, 2023... "Stayin' Alive: A Bee Gee's Tribute Band" will perform in BYU-Idaho's Hart Auditorium tonight, Pocatello Animal Services has a new way to help identify stray animals, and a bill that would require students to use the bathrooms and changing rooms assigned to their biological sex passed the house education committee.
In this edition of the Evening Headlines... The Bingham County Coroner has been found not guilty. Plus, Pocatello Animal Services have a new way for you identify your lost pet. Then, get ready to dance as the Bee Gee's concert tomorrow night.
The water boil order for the city of Roberts has been lifted, Lauren Necochea has been reelected as chairwoman of the Idaho Democratic Party, and The Church of Jesus Christ hosted another Friend to Friend broadcast.
These are your Evening Headlines for March 15, 2023... A man is behind bars after supposedly burglarizing a home. Plus, a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints passed away on Friday. Then, Madison County is preparing for possible flooding. Finally, the Church donated personalized wheelchairs to those in need in Mexico.
Morning Headlines For March 15rd, 2023 covers Governor Brad Little's education plan, a nationwide Amicus meeting regarding religion, and an upcoming solution to the potholes in Rexburg.
Happy Pi(e) Day! These are your Evening Headlines for March 14, 2023... The trial date is set for the former Director of Downard Funeral Home. Plus, several levies and bonds are up for approval tonight. Then, a look at today's BYU-Idaho Devotional with Elder Peter M. Johnson, of the Seventy.
The Idaho Falls Community Food Basket is holding an ice cream fundraiser this week, this year's Strengthening Families training institute in Boise is highlighting the importance of positive experiences for children, and the open house dates for the Moses Lake Washington temple have been announced.
Idaho gas prices could see an increase during Spring Break, Bannock County is preparing for a slow flood by handing out free sandbags, a BYU-Idaho graduate has started a crochet club in Rexburg, and the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the location of the Cody, Wyoming temple.
Morning Headlines For March 13th, 2023 a delay on Idaho's first death penalty in 11 years, family destination guides lists 3 Idaho small towns as destinations, and an avalanche results in the death of a snowmobiler.
These are your Evening Headlines for Friday, March 10, 2023... A Pocatello man is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Plus, Rexburg is coming to Minecraft — student reporter, Blake Michael, has more. Then, the All-Star Monster Truck Tour is coming to Idaho Falls over the weekend.
Morning Headlines for March 10, 2023... The Idaho Falls Board of Trustees is encouraging patrons to vote on the renewal of District 91's supplemental levy, Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints met with the First Lady of Brazil, and Idaho State Department of Agriculture confirmed the first case of avian influenza in the state.
For this evening's Headlines... Footage has been released in the officer-involved shooting of a Utah driver. Plus, Idaho will soon release licenses with a new design. Then, the Idaho Falls Regional Airport is extending the deadline for it's art competition. Finally, a look at Elder Neil L. Andersen's visit to Brazil.
Snow removal between Taggart Lake Trailhead and Signal Mountain parking area will begin on March 20th, comedian Ryan Hamilton will perform at BYU-Idaho, and the abundance of snowpack in Idaho might not be enough to offset the state's lack of reserve water.
On this edition of the Evening Headlines... You can attend the Daybell trial, as long as you abide by some rules. Plus, student reporter, Candy Zillale sits down with a student to discuss his fashion show. Then, the Idaho Falls Zoo is looking for volunteers.
Morning Headlines for Wednesday, March 8th, 2023 covers two new shed hunting bills in Wyoming, conservation groups pleading the case of the Pygmy Rabbit, and 17 elk dying in a truck crash.
On tonight's Evening Headlines... the attorneys for Lori Vallow-Daybell are have petitioned Judge Steven Boyce to take the death penalty off the table in her case. Plus, more on what you can do to protect yourself against the possibility of sheet flooding. Then, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the location of the Maceió, Brazil temple.
AAA Idaho warns that the current trend of fuel prices is likely the calm before the storm for Idaho drivers, the Blackfoot Movie Mill has been vandalized, and the Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair is coming up.
Former Idaho Governor Phill Batt and former Idaho House Representative Delmar "Del" Raybould passed away, the Idaho Falls Arts Council has several events in store for March, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the groundbreaking date for the Montpelier, Idaho temple.
Morning Headlines For Monday, January 6th, 2023 covers a new Idaho bill that aims to protect minors, the RootsTech conference that happened over the weekend, and the Ninth Circuit Civics Contest.
Happy Friday! These are your local Evening Headlines for March 3, 2023... More information has been released regarding the case of Bryan Kohberger. Plus, student political reporter, Elise Forbes, has a rundown of what took place in the Idaho Legislature, this week. Then, we look back on the broadcasting career of ISU Bengals Hall of Famer, Jerry Miller.
Morning Headlines For Friday, March 3rd, 2023 covers Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson and Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints tour of Eastern and Central Africa, a Rexburg city council recap, and the use of counterfeit bills in Blackfoot.
Here are your Evening Headlines for March 2, 2023... Judge Boyce has ruled to split the cases of Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow-Daybell. Plus, police are asking for your help regarding a highway death in western Idaho. Then, two were rescued from a building in Lava Hot Springs. Finally, the Idaho Falls Zoo has announced the date for opening day of the new season.
Idaho has joined a Texas lawsuit against the Biden administration's waterway protections, people are gathering signatures for a Madison County recreation center, and BYU-Idaho offers workshops to help students learn better ways to date.
Happy March! These are your local Evening Headlines for this first day of March, 2023... A man is behind bars after police find drugs in his bags. Plus, police need your help to find a runaway teen. Then, Roots Tech kicks off tomorrow. Finally, a local elementary school has been dubbed as the top school in the Gem State.
Morning Headlines For March 1st, 2023 covers an update for Idahoan eligibility for Medicaid, the city of Pocatello will no longer be taking comments from the audience for their city council meetings, and Yellowstone park statistics.
These are your Evening Headlines for Tuesday, February 28, 2023... Pennsylvania has unsealed the search warrant in the University of Idaho killings. Plus, school districts throughout Eastern Idaho are continuing to close schools because of snow — student reporter, Candy Zillale has a report. Then, the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the location of the latest Brazilian temple.
The winners of the Church History Museum's 12th international art competition have been announced, the Idaho Office of Highway Safety is working to educate drivers on aggressive driving, and the president of Ghana welcomed leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ to his palace.
These are you evening headlines for February 27, 2023... Doctor Delia Hagen shies a light on the role African Americans have played in Wyoming since the 1860s, improvements on the intersection of Woodruff Avenue and 17th Street in Idaho Falls, and a BYU-Idaho student faces charges for video voyeurism.
Morning Headlines For February 27th, 2023 covers a deadly avalanche, relief efforts in New Zealand from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints, and an update on the Idaho Legislative session.
New Zealanders deal with the aftermath of a severe tropical cyclone, a bill in the Idaho legislature could help young people learn how to manage finances, and Idaho Falls police officer will not be charged after he was involved in a shooting last November.
A bill proposing education savings accounts for K-12 students advanced from the Senate Education Committee to the Senate floor yesterday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is spearheading recovery efforts in New Zealand after Tropical Storm Gabrielle, and Hillcrest High School in Ammon is getting a new stadium.
BYU-Idaho's barbershop pop performance will be held this weekend, Governor Brad Little will visit high school students in Kuna, Twin Falls, and Rigby, and Idaho's primary elections might be moved from March to May.
Here are your Evening Headlines for February 15, 2023... The Teton County Wyoming Search and Rescue have made five helicopter rescues in the same number of days. Plus, the Grand Teton Music Festival's 2023 season schedule is out. Then, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has issued a letter in preparation for Easter Sunday.
Morning Headlines For February 15th, 2023 covers recruitment for the Yellowstone National Park Youth Conservation Corps, a bill targeting pornography in public libraries and a unique bakery in Malad.
As we wrap up this Friday, here are your local Evening Headlines for February 3, 2023... The FBI is asking for your help to find a man wanted for possession of a unregistered destructive device. Plus, a magician is performing tonight in Idaho Falls. Finally Just Serve is looking to spread love to local seniors.
Morning Headlines For February 3rd, 2023 covers Idaho Materials and Construction suing Pocatello, Idaho Governor Brad Little sues the Federal Government, and the current snow and water levels in Idaho.
Idaho Fish and Game has been monitoring winter conditions and potential impacts on big game animals, Idaho gas prices are below the national average, and Enhabit Hospice in Pocatello donated to Family Services Alliance.
Lawmakers are tossing several bills around the Wyoming senate to tackle the problem of election integrity, BYU-Idaho Radio interviews an online student from South Sudan, and the Anchorage, Alaska temple is getting a facelift.
Morning Headlines For January 23rd, 2023 covers updates on the court appearance of Sarah Wondra, U-S marshals arrest a man in Rexburg, and the Idaho Falls Community Garden.
Here are your Evening Headlines for this Friday... First, The U.S. Marshals service is asking for your help to locate a fugitive. Then, student reporter, Celeste Simmons has the details on a local MLK banquet. Also, Elder Gong and his wife are speaking at Roots Tech 2023.
Morning Headlines for Friday, January 20th, 2023 covers avalanche safety, recovery and awareness courses for skiers, snowboarders, hikers, and snow-mobile enthusiasts, and the lifting of snow related parking restrictions
These are your Evening Headlines for January 11, 2023... A woman is in custody after stabbing her ex-husband. Plus, the Ashton Library is hosting a quilt show next month. In Church news, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated a mammography to help fight breast cancer in Uruguay.
Morning Headlines For Wednesday January 11th 2023 covers a student poster competition, fraud at the DMV, construction of the Rexburg Denny's, and updates to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints' Family History centers.
These are your Evening Headlines for January 10, 2023... The attorneys for Lori Vallow-Daybell have filed a notice of Alibi. Plus, the Denny's is set to open soon, in Rexburg. Also, President Nelson will mark his fifth year as leader of the Church this week.
2023 high school graduating seniors can apply for Pocatello's "Promise of Tomorrow Mayoral Scholarship," the IFPD needs help finding a woman who disappeared on Sunday, and the location of the Barcelona Spain Temple has been announced.
Clark County is getting a new sheriff, the 2023 Idaho legislative session is less than a month away and Governor Brad Little has banned TikTok on government issued devices.
The Moscow Police Department investigating the deaths of four University of Idaho students has asked the public to stay focused on the official facts released by investigators, Idaho taxpayers will pay more than ever to support their local schools through bonds and levies, and Mountain River Ranch presents The Christmas Dinner Shows at the Meadow Muffin Theater near Ririe.
Here are your Evening Headlines for December 6, 2022... Bonneville County deputies made a drug related arrest in Ammon. Plus, the Museum of Idaho will have a new executive director, beginning in January. Also, the veterans in Pocatello will commemorate the bombing of Pearl Harbor, tomorrow.
Graduation at BYU-Idaho is just around the corner, the Rexburg City Council will meet tomorrow to further discuss the proposed recreation center, and The Church of Jesus Christ held its First Presidency Christmas Devotional.
Thanks for listening to the Evening Headlines for December 5, 2022... New leaders will be in place for the next Idaho legislative session. Plus, student reporter, Logan Miller, takes a look at what all that international students have to do to come to school in Rexburg. Finally, the teams have been announced for the 2022 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
REO Speedwagon will perform at the Mountain America Center this summer, there's a new jazz-style Christmas album out, and United Way of Idaho Falls and Bonneville County are hosting a giving tree for seniors.
A early Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Here are your Evening Headlines for November 22, 2022... A memorial service was held yesterday for one of the four University of Idaho murder victims. Plus, ski and snowboard season is upon. Also, The Saint Anthony and Ashton Lions Club invites all to their 24th annual Thanksgiving dinner.
The Food Bank of Wyoming has made holiday meals available for struggling families, Idaho State University and Bannock County plan to build a forensic pathology center, and Luz de las Naciones' 20th anniversary celebration is now available online.
The body of a Rexburg man who died fighting in Ukraine was buried this week, multiple agencies are working to clean up and find the source of an oil spill that's now in the Portneuf River, the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced today that its annual Christmas devotional broadcast will be Sunday, December 4th, and Idaho Falls Power and Fiber is teaming up with the community to brighten up the holidays for households in need during the 2nd annual Fill the Ambulance Food Drive.
The Marshall Public Library will accept non-perishable food items to cover late fees, Elise Forbes has a story about the race for House of Representatives in District 1, and actor Jason Momoa visited BYU-Hawaii to help raise awareness for the "Be the Match" registry.
Yellowstone's northeast entrance road will be open to regular visitor traffic tomorrow, students in the BYU-Idaho English department learned about career opportunities from alumni, and Idaho governor Brad Little announced grants for education programs.
Here are your Evening Headlines for October 13, 2022... The Potato Box Derby has been canceled and is awaiting rescheduling. Plus, the Pocatello Animal Shelter and Phil Meador Subaru and partnering up for a Make a Dog's Day event. Also, "Boo at the Zoo" is right around the corner!
Happy Wednesday! These are your Evening Headlines for October 5, 2022... A pair of Idaho state departments have plans to make safes for kids who are experience a behavioral health crisis. Plus, the Teton Idaho 401 School District has announced the resignation of its superintendent. Also, Pocatello Mayor, Brian Blad, has announced his nominations for two empty council seats.
A $600 reward is being offered for information about those who illegally killed more than a dozen Mallard ducks, Pocatello's Haunted Science Lab is looking for volunteers to help with setting up, and a local farm is donating 10,000,000 pounds of potatoes to charity.
Thanks for listening! These are your Evening Headlines for October 4, 2022... Lori Vallow-Daybell's attorneys have filed new motions. Plus, the Power to Become Conference is coming to BYU Idaho, and you can still get tickets. Also, Church members in Florida are joining the Hurricane Ian cleanup effort.
Yellowstone National Park is downgrading its fire risk danger, The Church of Jesus Christ has published a new youth guide, and the first episode of season 4 of the Book of Mormon videos has been released.
Idaho Falls High School District 91 will host four community open houses in October, a film shot and produced in Ammon and Idaho Falls will screen at the Paramount Theater next week, and General Conference is this weekend.
Here are your Evening Headlines for September 29, 2022... Police arrest a California man for drug trafficking. Plus, a well-known Rexburg restaurant is closing its doors for good tonight. Also, the College of Eastern Idaho has a new workforce training center in Idaho Falls — a deeper look.
Here are the Evening Headlines for the 22nd of September 2022... Idaho says a judge has misinterpreted its abortion law, the latest. Plus, the Pocatello Police Department is hosting a free "Buckle Up" event for Child Passenger Safety Week. In other news, Two local companies are holding a book drive for children of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe.
Some of Idaho's largest wildfires are being contained, a railroad from Boise to Pocatello to Salt Lake City could soon be a reality, and Elder David A. Bednar held a Q&A session on Instagram Live on Tuesday.
The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ is honoring the life of Queen Elizabeth ll, the campfire ban in Fremont County has been extended to the 16th, and JustServe is celebrating its 11th anniversary.
Morning Headlines For September 8, 2022 covers a new city ordinance for Idaho Falls, rut season for Yellowstone Bull Elk, and an additional showing of the Manheim Steamroller Christmas event at the Mountain America Center.
The Moose fire has officially surpassed 100,000 acres, the first case of West Nile Virus in Idaho this year has been confirmed, and the Island Park Festival is being held this weekend.
Governor Little signed legislation after Idaho's one-day special session, Yellowstone National Park released video of its progress on flood restoration and clean-up, the Eastern Idaho State Fair begins today and the Pocatello Marathon is Saturday.
Governor Brad Little appointed a former police chief to the Pocatello City Council, the Utah Jazz are making big team changes, and Rexburg's monthly Art Stroll will be held tomorrow.
Idaho lawmakers have a special session today to talk tax rebates and education funding, former state Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger was sentenced in a rape case, a small fire is burning near Sawtelle Peak and our heat will continue at least through the holiday weekend.
The Moose fire has burned almost 100,000 acres, there was mixed support among voters in Idaho for school bonds and supplemental levies, and hundreds of Latter-day Saint volunteers helped with flood recovery efforts in Kentucky.
The director of a local funeral home faces 63 misdemeanor charges, Madison County voters pass a supplemental levy and BYU-Idaho's Center Stage events are returning for the fall semester.
Grand Teton National Park asks visitors to give bears space to feed, there is new content on the Church of Jesus Christ's digital platforms to help people with disabilities, and the Kona Hawaii Temple will close for renovations.
Wyoming's second monkeypox case has been identified in Teton County, the mayor of Pocatello is inviting the public to apply for two vacant city council seats and construction workers at Temple Square in Salt Lake City are creating a new foundation under the temple.
Closures are planned at Grand Teton National Park after Memorial Day, Governor Little will commemorate International Overdose Awareness Day, and 12 Idaho school districts are holding bond or levy elections.
The Moose fire is 41% contained, officers are seeking information about a dead moose that was found near Kelly Canyon, and the Church of Jesus Christ announced the release of 31 Area Seventies.
Morning Headlines For August 26, 2022 covers an arrest for forged checks, a congressional program to help fund rural communities and the upcoming Rexburg Art Stroll.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for Idaho Falls High School's new athletic complex, dog and puppy adoptions will be half-price at the Pocatello Animal Shelter, and hundreds of people visited Zoo Idaho for Free Zoo Day.
Morning Headlines For August 25, 2022 covers and update on Idaho's abortion laws, a free screening of Grease at a drive-in theater, and a civilian drone interrupts firefighting efforts.
The Moose fire is now the largest active wildfire in the United States, the Pocatello Police Department revealed its new mobile command center, and Elder Ulisses Soares gave a donation to volunteers in Tahiti.
Morning Headlines For August 24, 2022, covers Governor Brad Little calls for a special legislative session next week, the groundbreaking of a new temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in The Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the arrest of a man who fled police.
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Morning Headlines For August 23, 2022 covers a police awards ceremony in Pocatello, some tips for a positive start to the school year, and the former Bingham County Sheriff has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault.
A van damaged property in a Bonneville County neighborhood, the Museum of Idaho is holding a fundraising gala, and leading church historian, Kate Holbrook, passed away.
Morning Headlines For August 22, 2022, covers a woman saved in the Snake River, Pocatello City Council resignations, and a man faces charges for spraying two men in the face with bear spray.
A shoe with part of a foot inside has been found at Yellowstone National Park, an air quality advisory and burn ban have been issued, and two fires broke out in Idaho Falls only an hour apart.
Morning Headlines for August 19, 2022 covers a new inter-tribal Yellowstone event celebrating 150 years of the national park, and event at The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, and a corn-hole tournament this Saturday.
Pocatello Regional Airport's morning flight will return with the addition of an evening return flight, police have identified the suspects who stole from Planet Doom, and Deborah Silver has been appointed as the democratic nominee for state treasurer.
Morning Headlines For August 18, 2022 covers the results of a Jackson town council vote, a fish salvage order for Big Lost River, and another update on Idaho's abortion lawsuit with the DOJ.
The Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce is holding an event before school starts, school bus drivers are asking drivers to be aware of stop signals, and the Church of Jesus Christ offered condolences after the Coptic Church fire in Egypt.
Morning Headlines For August 17, 2022 covers updates on Wyoming's GOP primaries, a new FDA regulation for over-the-counter hearing aids, and Operation Underground Railroad donating over $400,000 to the Pocatello Police Department.
More than 600 soldiers are headed to a one-year deployment in the Middle East, there will not be Halloween Spirit store in Idaho Falls this year, and the Church of Jesus Christ released the numbers for JustServe.
Morning Headlines For August 12, 2022 covers a transgender sports lawsuit in Utah, the Make-A-Wish Foundations sending a local family to Disney World, and a busy day for Grand Teton National Park's Park Rangers.
A rabid bat was found in Bingham County, the Ammon Planning and Zoning Commission voted to deny a proposed home development, and the Church of Jesus Christ announced changes to its yearly tithing settlement.
Morning Headlines For August 11, 2022 covers a break-in in Idaho Falls, a conspiracy disrupted by Chubbuck police, and an update on the Fort Hall fire.
Morning Headlines For August 10, 2022 covers Idaho cities rejected COVID-19 relief money for various reasons, a firefighter training exercise in Idaho Falls and police looking for witnesses.
Two teenagers from Rexburg were reported missing, the IFFD spent hours putting out a haystack fire, and the Church of Jesus Christ donated an oxygen-generating medical plant to a hospital in the capital of Paraguay.
Morning Headlines For August 9, 2022 covers a closed campground, Eva Nye stepping up to her late husband's seat for district 29, and an overwhelming amount of stray dogs and abandoned pets in Idaho.
A release shows Idaho's poor education stats, a burn ban and air quality advisory have been issued for Lemhi County, and members of the Church of Jesus Christ have been helping with flooding cleanup in Kentucky.
Morning Headlines For August 8, 2022 cover a newly paved runway in Malad, a new behavioral health hotline for Idaho, and The Institute of Rural health at ISU receiving a grant of $860,000.
The American Falls Police Department recently welcomed its first-ever canine officer, the debate over anti-wolf legislation might cost Idahoans millions, and six Idahoans will be awarded the Idaho medal of honor.
Morning Headlines For August 5, 2022 covers an arrest outside an Idaho Falls church building, a way to register your next of kin with emergency services, and bear trapping for study will begin next week.
The City of Idaho Falls Water Division will repair a water line, the oldest rodeo in Idaho is kicking off this Wednesday, and Idaho is joining a nationwide anti-robocall litigation task force.
Morning Headlines For August 2, 2022 covers the first cases of the Monkeypox virus in Idaho, a fishing advisory in Grand Teton National Park, and a ban on solid fuel open fires and fireworks in Fremont county.
The average gas prices in Idaho are now less than five dollars a gallon, BYU-Idaho is investigating a burglary, and the Idaho Commission on the Arts announced its 2023 annual grants.
Morning Headlines For August 1st 2022 covers major western wildfires, the first female chaplain of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint in The United States Air Force, and a special day at the Idaho Falls Zoo.
Extreme heat in the Pacific Northwest may have turned deadly, the Idaho Innovation Center has announced a Friday Food Frenzy, and improvements have been made to the Book of Mormon app.
Morning Headlines For July 29th 2022 covers price gouging at the pump and the moving of an Idaho eye clinic.
The fire danger rating has been raised to high, Summer session has started at BYU-Idaho, and the Synth Society will be playing in Idaho Falls this weekend.
Yellowstone Food Village is welcoming six new food trucks, Tom Arkoosh announced his candidacy, and Elder G. Renlund threw the first pitch at a major league baseball game.
The sentencing hearing for a former state representative convicted of rape is canceled, the Bingham County sheriff has resigned, and there's a new permanent art display at BYU-Idaho.
Senior piano students at BYU-Idaho are having their final recital. There's a new game store in town. Police are seeking more information on apparent geese poaching activity.
Morning Headlines For July 11, 2022 covers the recapturing of an escaped prison inmate, blasting during construction on a Idaho state highway and reading scores in Idaho on the rise.
A groundbreaking date for the Willamette Valley, Oregon temple is scheduled. Highland High School named its new head football coach. The Idaho Falls Animal Shelter has half priced micro chipping. A trial date is set for the man who murdered someone behind Planet Fitness.
Morning Headlines For June 27 2022 covers an amber alert, how the overturning of Roe V. Wade triggers laws in Idaho amd the death of a young ROTC cadet.
Abortion laws are now up to the states, and Idaho's laws are changing. The Idaho Falls fire department is preparing for the 4th of July fireworks show.
Morning Headlines For June 17 2022 covers a Juneteenth celebration in Rexburg, announcements on western state sagebrush ecosystem support, and the state board of education's 2023 legislature session.
The Idaho Falls hockey team revealed it's new name and logo. A T-rex bone was found in Bonneville County. The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is hosting a "Love They Neighbor" concert.
Morning Headlines For June 10th 2022 covers the appraisal of federal lands in Idaho, education costs, and the Idaho Fish and Games fishing trailer event has been moved from Blackfoot.
A man is behind bars after a standoff in American Falls. A man is in custody after shots were fired near Hill Cumorah. Work of some Latter-day Saint artists are being showcased at the church's history museum near Temple Square.
There was a plane crash at the airport in Blackfoot. More info on the ex-ISU coach facing murder charges. Get free baseball tickets with your library card.
Your Morning Headlines for the 7th of June... Idaho courts are facing an increase in felony criminal cases. Plus, a semi crash leads to traffic near Malad. Also, a local animal shelter is offering half-price dog adoptions.
The Idaho Falls Zoo will be hosting a fundraiser, the Pocatello NAACP chapter will be celebrating Juneteenth, the ground for the Burley Idaho temple has been broken, and a senior citizen housing unit in Idaho Falls is underway.
Elder Gary E. Stevenson is speaking at BYU-Idaho on Sunday. BYU-Idaho is featuring a choir concert tonight in the Barrus Concert Hall.
Morning Headlines for June 3rd 2022 covers the STRAP program in Idaho Falls District 91, a man and woman arrested for stealing from the same house twice, and a man in a high-speed chase has received a plea deal.
A mental health workshop will be available for Pocatello High School students. Idaho is receiving $119 million as part of the nations opioid crisis settlement. A body was found at a rest stop in Bonneville County.
A Boise woman will be sentenced to jail for the U.S. Capitol siege, you can do a virtual tour of the D.C. Temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Bonneville County Library District and the Idaho Falls Public Library have ended their service agreement, and Pocatello Animal Services will be hosting a rabies clinic.
The Yigo, Guam temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has its open house this week. Idahoans have the chance to give to non-profits. A woman was hospitalized in Pocatello after a 3-vehicle crash.
Governor Brad Little approves emergency drought declaration for 34 Idaho counties, a car has been recovered from the Snake River in Idaho Falls, and the Annual Antler Shed Hunt happened this past weekend.
Saint v.3 released. Several Idaho counties are in a drought disaster. Gov. Little met with a Bonneville County Sheriff to talk about the fentanyl crisis in southeastern Idaho.
The City of Blackfoot has issued a boil order, the U.S. Department of Defense has plans to build a nuclear microreactor prototype at INL, rangers are worried about fire safety, and Madison Memorial Hospital is awarded the Pathway to Excellence Designation.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Here are your Morning Headlines... Ammon Bundy has been convicted of trespassing for a second time. Plus, the House has approved the $643 million budget for Idaho's colleges and universities. Also, elementary students in Idaho Falls raise money for the local food bank.
Your Morning Headlines for March 16, 2022... The Idaho Senate have struck down a bill regarding gender reassignment health care for minors. Plus, Dustin Manwaring is running for re-election to the State House. Also, a subsidy is under consideration to keep commercial flights in Pocatello.
Here are your Morning Headlines for March 15, 2022... A Texas-style abortion bill is headed to Governor Little's desk. Plus, a bill regarding the secrecy of execution drugs is revived. Also, the Idaho Falls Zoo is opening next month, the details.
A man is facing serious charges for abandoning his butcher shop. Bonneville county has a new county prosecutor. A new study shows the types of skills Idaho bosses want their employees to have.
Here are your Morning Headlines for February 11, 2022... Police in Heise need your help. Plus, the Idaho Falls Elks Lodge is handing out food to those in need this weekend. Also, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has reached a significant milestone in the reopening of its temples.