Renae Kingsley, a freelance artist, public speaker and creativity coach, has gained inspiration from her faith.
Fremont County Sheriff-Elect Bart Quayle sat down with BYU-Idaho Radio to talk about what he hopes to achieve in Fremont County in the future, law enforcement culture and his faith journey.
The second episode of “The Yarn,” a story-telling podcast, weaves themes of love and faith into stories of a hesitant bride and a sleeping princess.
REXBURG—It’s a day to celebrate our living and fallen heroes. The Veterans Day Ceremony at Madison High School drew a crowd as it honored the service men and women in our community.
The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to support local businesses in the upcoming Christmas Vendor Village on November 30.
BYU-Idaho art professor Ryan Muldowney has published middle grade novel “Nicholas Quick and the Man from the Chaos Dimension” under the pen name, H L Romquist.
Idaho’s "Phone Free Learning Act," introduced by Governor Brad Little and Superintendent Debbie Critchfield, aims to limit cellphone use in classrooms to improve student focus and social interactions. The initiative encourages schools to engage with their communities on policies restricting non-educational device use. Critchfield highlighted the detrimental impact of excessive screen time and social media on students’ relationships and academic engagement. Schools adopting the policy by the end of the school year can receive a $5,000 incentive, underscoring the state’s commitment to enhancing learning environments.
Tabi Bilyeu, co-founder of Rexburg Brides, is preparing for the 2024 Fall Bridal Expo to be held on Saturday.
Karla LaOrange, previously a faculty member at BYU-Idaho, is now the Superintendent of Idaho Falls School District 91. With a career in education beginning in the 1980s, LaOrange is dedicated to supporting students and teachers, drawing on her experience to understand classroom challenges. Her main focus is improving teacher retention by creating a supportive environment that values educators both professionally and personally. LaOrange is committed to enhancing educational quality and fostering success for both staff and students in the district.
Professional storyteller Mo Reynolds is taking on a new podcast called “The Yarn,” where she weaves stories together and includes messages of Jesus Christ. She just completed the first episode.