Fandango is a spicy Latin dance performed by two people. Fandango! is also the title of a unique quartet that performed at BYU-Idaho Tuesday night.
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Fandango is a spicy Latin dance performed by two people. Fandango! is also the title of a unique quartet that performed at BYU-Idaho Tuesday night.
In a BYU-Idaho devotional address, Randy Parkinson, event coordinator at BYU-Idaho, told students they would receive blessings of power, peace and healing as they receive ordinances and enter into covenants.
The Community United Methodist Church in Ashton has a new roof and to say thank you it is holding a free community meal.
Bringing families around the table to talk is the main inspiration for a Rexburg native to create a get-to-know-you board game.
A student run non-profit is hosting a conference on Saturday. The conference aims to teach solutions on how to bring the country together.
This Saturday A.J. Frazier is hosting a run as a fundraiser for refugees in Idaho called “Run for a Refugee.”
Technology and innovations can change and bless lives, when used correctly. That’s the message Dan Christensen shared with students at BYU-Idaho in his devotional talk.
Back in August the original cast of Studio C announced they would be leaving BYUtv to start their own venue called JK! Studios. Matt Meese and Jason Gray told BYU-Idaho Radio this is something the group has thought about for a while.
David Payne is known for his acting career playing C.S. Lewis in productions like “Shadowland” and “An Evening with C.S. Lewis.”
Emily Painter and Maddy Quast both starting attending the Women in Business Society at BYU-Idaho because they found a support system.
Two years ago the paramedic program was dropped from BYU-Idaho’s curriculum. But that doesn’t mean BYU-Idaho doesn’t have emergency services available. Ashton Davis is the student coordinator for the campus EMS or Emergency Medical Services agency.
“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.
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.