IDAHO FALLS — Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 in C Minor may not have emotional significance to the average audience member. Still, it’s the musical work that will be wrapping up the end of an era for Thomas Heuser, musical director of the Idaho Falls Symphony. It’s also what started it all during the audition process for Heuser some 15 years ago.
Five-star recruit Bruce Branch III has officially signed with BYU, becoming just the second five-star prospect in program history. The highly ranked wing headlines a strong group of incoming players, boosting expectations for the Cougars heading into the 2027 season.
The Sephlin Foundation in Rexburg is holding a 3-day golf clinic for kids 2-18 years old and a golf scramble fundraiser in July.
State Sen. Doug Ricks of District 34 shares the impact of the 2026 legislative session.
BYU-Idaho has sent two choir groups on tour to Montana and Canada to share love with its audiences.
BYU wrapped up spring football with a veteran roster, improved depth and growing chemistry on both sides of the ball. Coaches and players say the Cougars are further ahead than in recent years, but emphasize that continued work will determine whether it leads to a breakthrough season in the Big 12.
After Kelly Canyon Ski Resort saw its earliest ski season ending in the last 80 years, the owners knew it was time for a change.
Easter is this Sunday and there are several Easter egg hunts happening around southeast Idaho.
The Edson Fichter Nature Area in Pocatello is one of the most popular nature spots in the region. It offers community members a wide range of outdoor activities, including fishing, a rope swing, biking and walking trails and more.
BYU-Idaho student, John “Jay” Mills V, was killed in a rollover car crash on March 21. Former mission leaders and friends remember him as a cheerful, kind “gentle giant,” as support grows for his family through a GoFundMe.