Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce hosts a Chamber Mixer every second and fourth Thursday each month for business owners to network and to find new employees.
BYU-Idaho adjunct professor and professional storyteller Mo Reynolds shares a story from the Appalachian Mountains to help listeners learn to laugh through their challenges.
The National Youth Science Camp invites two students from each state to a three-week residential program in West Virginia, where they engage in STEM activities and learn from top scientists. Andrea Baerwald, Idaho’s science and technology coordinator, encourages students to apply before the February 28 deadline, emphasizing the unique opportunities the camp offers.
The city of Driggs is home to the Teton Valley Skijoring’s Grand Showdown 2025 this weekend.
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho will host a free Community Day event where visitors can explore exhibits, engage in hands-on activities and create Japanese Notan art. This event is open to everyone and offers a unique opportunity to experience the interplay of light and dark through art while enjoying a day of creativity.
E Cyclers of Idaho in Idaho Falls is working with Idaho National Laboratory to help people recycle old devices at the Idaho Falls Public Library on Feb. 22.
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.