“Joseph Smith explained this when he told the story of a hunter’s bow being strung too tight.” Greenwood said. “What happens when a bow is strung too tight? It loses its elasticity, rendering the hunter’s equipment useless.”
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“Joseph Smith explained this when he told the story of a hunter’s bow being strung too tight.” Greenwood said. “What happens when a bow is strung too tight? It loses its elasticity, rendering the hunter’s equipment useless.”
Jeremy Johnson from the Better Business Bureau explains that the Economic Growth and Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act has now made it possible to freeze your credit for free.
A local bird watcher is teaching a class. Dallin Saurey has been bird watching the past three years and will now be teaching the class titled “Bird Watching in Eastern Idaho.”
The David O. Mckay Library Special Collections Department at BYU-Idaho is partnering with Professor Andrea Radke-Moss to display the exhibit “See the Fair; Exploring the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition 125 Years Later.”
Elder Vinson is a member of the Presidency of the Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Today he came and spoke to students at BYU-Idaho in the weekly devotional. The title of his talk is “How Can We Know – By Reason or By Revelation?”
Mayor and high school teacher in American Falls, Marc Beitia, was named as teacher of the year for 2019.
Dr. Jeff Meldrum is a professor of anatomy and anthropology. He works at Idaho State University teaching classes like human anatomy and evolution.
Today was the first BYU-Idaho Devotional of the Fall Semester. President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Kelly both spoke about testimony.
Several students attending school at BYU-I are from North Carolina. We called a few and found one in Myrtle Beach, an area that was evacuated, one in Georgia and one on her way to BYU-Idaho. They share their thoughts and experience on what is happening to their hometowns and state.
Last week, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced where the temple in Pocatello, Idaho will be built. For the city of Pocatello that means big changes are on the way.
Don’t be alarmed if you see lots of steam, leather and top hats in downtown Idaho Falls Friday. The Museum of Idaho has organized a steampunk street festival in conjunction with its exhibit called “Discovering Steampunk.”
Wednesday is the monthly Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce forum where people can participate in an open discussion on different topics.
Saturday, Sept. 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Freeman Park Band Shelter in Idaho Falls is the annual “Symphony in the Park,” a free concert provided by the Idaho Falls Symphony.
Until recently, my knowledge of the westward expansion, the Western frontier, and pioneers mainly came from the popular Little House on the Prairie books and the pioneer computer game Oregon Trail.
What's it like to own and operate a food truck? Student reporter Bryanna Willis get an inside scoop with several owners of Rexburg outdoor food venues.
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The Hosts for The Spot discuss the ups and downs of the day of love. Be sure to share some love and share this podcasts with your special someone.
Truth can be more frightening then fiction, in the Haunted Mill in Teton Idaho it is up to you to decide what is real and what is not.
Elder Quinten L. Cook, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints told BYU-Idaho Radio.