Jean Brown, founder of Jean Brown Research, talks about her book, “Prayers and Paychecks: A Guide for Mothers Who Work,” which she’ll publish soon.
DPP Defense owners Catrina and Robert Wylie talk about why they started their business and how they’re teaching people to defend themselves.
Professional storyteller Mo Reynolds and BYU-Idaho student Natalie Buxton discuss friendship and friendship in Jesus Christ with stories of dumpster diving for a lost retainer and the folktale of the Lenape tribe legend of Rainbow Crow.
The BYU Cougars fell short against the Kansas Jayhawks last Saturday with a 17-13 loss, but their season is far from over. While the loss was disappointing, the Cougs are still playoff contenders. But the road to the NCAA College Football Championship is now a little bit tougher.
“Construct,” a new exhibit at The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, features geometric shapes, patterns and artwork inspired by temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
REXBURG – Some people would consider it a challenging workout, while others could say it’s an ageless art form to be appreciated-- The directors of Ballet Etude in Rexburg would say it’s more as they’re blending strength, flexibility, technique, and artistry into one.
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.