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BYU-Idaho’s Dance Alliance is ready to take their talents on the road. In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in the United States, they will perform a variety of dances featuring many styles to some of their biggest hits.
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Student Reporter Christian Nelson talks to attendees at BYU-Idaho's newest student art gallery.
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The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is getting ready for an expansion with a whole new educational center wing. The construction is expected to last around three years but will include many new classrooms for art classes and more space for better exhibits.
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Roads expected to be closed through the end of the summer.
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The well-loved Playmill Theatre in West Yellowstone is moving to a new location. The new location will bring a better viewing experience for audiences and construction will begin soon.
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The Entrepreneur Society at BYU-Idaho is gearing up for an exciting pitch competition. It will feature a panel of distinguished judges and promises an evening of opportunity for students. This Shark Tank-styled event will be a significant milestone for the society, which aims to cultivate the entrepreneurial spirit in students and provides real-world business experiences for them as well.
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There was a record number of travelers for Independence Day, but gas prices remain stable in the Gem State. AAA reports that in Idaho, the average price for a gallon of regular gas is $3.61, which is three cents less expensive than it was a month ago and 32 cents less than a year ago.
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John Fisher, who works at BYU-Idaho as the associate dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, gave this week’s devotional titled, “Trust in Him: Making Critical Decisions Correctly.” His address talks about the importance of seeking spiritual guidance and confirmation when making critical life choices.
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BYU-Idaho alumnus Jake Hartner works as an ancestral living skills instructor and teaches primitive pottery workshops. In these classes, students learn to gather their own clay, make their own firing pit and create functional ceramic pieces to take home with them.
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