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This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker centered his talk around the importance of finding joy and blessings in everyday life, even when enduring trials. Nate Wise, the director of intellectual property at BYU-Idaho, called his talk, “A Blessed and Happy State.”
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REXBURG—In an attempt to foster an entrepreneurial spirit among high school students, Madison High School recently hosted a “Shark Tank” styled competition where students could pitch their independent businesses for a chance to win a monetary prize.
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REXBURG—A BYU-Idaho student who is studying agricultural business, won first place in different competitions at the Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) Conference held in Springfield, Illinois.
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BYU-Idaho will host First Friday tonight, an event to celebrate the completion of the first week of the semester.
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REXBURG—BYU-Idaho kicked off its devotional series for the Spring semester with Brother William Riggins, the director of the Student Honor Office. He’s also the chief inclusion officer at BYU-Idaho. He shared his insights on the significance of temples in the lives of Latter-day Saints.
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One BYU-Idaho student is looking to spread the light of Jesus Christ through his writing. Ty Miller will soon publish a book titled How We Saw Christ on Our Missions. He's written the book all while studying at BYU-Idaho.
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Idahoans for Open Primaries and other groups in Idaho are pushing to change the way elections work in the state. They’ve gathered more than 84,000 signatures to put an initiative on the November ballot that will ask voters if they want a “Top-four Primary” and a “Ranked-choice” voting system on the general election ballot.
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Spencer Wesche is one of Idaho's many conservation officers. The Shikar-Safari club International recently named her as Idaho's 2023 Officer of the Year.
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REXBURG— Denmark native, now Utah-based author Annika Champenois has published her latest book featuring time travel, a unique love triangle, and Brigham Young University.
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