On today’s episode of The Yarn Podcast, professional storyteller Mo Reynolds shares a Grimm Fairytale about how keeping a promise is one of the more important things one must do in their life.
Nash Humpherys is a Rexburg native and Madison High School basketball legend. He is listed as the number one player in the state of Idaho according to MaxPreps.com.
For the first time in Eastern Idaho, “Hello Girls” shares the story of the first female soldiers during World War I, through unique music and dance.
To celebrate Love the Bus Month, BYU-Idaho talked to several public school transportation employees to learn more about bus safety and the importance of buses in the lives of students across Idaho.
The 45th annual Simplot Games are being held in Pocatello along with the Dick Fosbury Breakfast on Feb 21. The Simplot Games has become one of the top high school indoor track and field events in the nation. The event is an open meet which means that athletes don’t need a qualifying time to participate in the event.
The Idaho Potato Commission released a lip balm made with real Idaho potatoes. IPC CEO Jamey Higham spoke about what went into the idea of the potato lip balm.
The city of Rexburg is hosting a competition for small businesses on March 13 at the Rexburg City Hall from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The event is to help grow small businesses in Rexburg and help develop them in the near future.
The Greater Blackfoot Chamber of Commerce has a State of the City/County Luncheon for all those interested on Feb. 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 123 North Ash St.
With special guests Aisha de Haas and Nova Y. Payton, the Idaho Falls Symphony is celebrating female jazz voices in partnership with Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
Evie Clair and the Union are debuting their new band in a one night only Valentine’s Day concert with their favorite love songs.