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Jill Clary

Jill Clary

Reporter/Show Host

When I graduated high school and started on my college journey, the news was probably one of the last industries I thought I would be working in. I had coached gymnastics since I had barely turned 16-years-old and I planned on studying exercise physiology. Two years into school, something started to not feel right. I was feeling lost and had no idea what to change my major to. After taking one communication class for GED credit, I fell in love! Starting out in my communication journey, I was leaning towards digital marketing for a career. However, as I moved from working as a social media manager, to a project manager, I eventually found myself working here at BYU-Idaho Radio. This is where I discovered my passion for the news. Through the news, and sharing it, I feel connected to the world around me, whether that's right here in Rexburg, or somewhere across the world with people I may never meet. My "why" for working in the news is educating myself and others, and creating connections.


Latest from Jill Clary

By  Jill Clary
May 08, 2025 11:20 AM
There’s a new way for BYU-Idaho students to serve each other on campus. The Mobility Assistance program is a way to help individuals who have disabilities get to their classes or across campus.
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By  Jill Clary
April 21, 2025 02:36 PM
A service project at the University of Utah produced hygiene kits for women at local shelters
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By  Jill Clary
April 21, 2025 02:32 PM
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performs again with a children’s choir
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By  Jill Clary
April 03, 2025 04:14 PM
At the General Conference Leadership Session on Thursday, April 3, 2025, 78 new Area Seventies were announced and presented for a sustaining vote. On or before August 1, 2025, another 57 Area Seventies will be released.
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By  Jill Clary
April 03, 2025 03:49 PM
Seventy-nine new temple presidents and matrons will begin serving in September
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By  Jill Clary
April 03, 2025 03:47 PM
Brazil will be the Choir’s sixth stop on its 'Songs of Hope' World Tour
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