Every day the number of cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus are growing in the state of Idaho, so BYU-Idaho Radio decided to learn more about it and called Eastern Idaho Public Health Department.
With news of military action between Iran and the United States, it may be confusing to know what could happen next and why there are conflicts between the two countries in the first place.
“Dream Girl” is a short film created and directed by BYU-Idaho student, Derek Romrell, about 18 months ago. Since its premiere, the movie has received some notable recognition, winning multiple awards at the inaugural Grand Teton Film Festival and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences – 2019 Northwest Collegiate Awards.
Since the COVID-19 coronavirus spread to the United States people have panicked by purchasing supplies like toilet paper, hand sanitizer, wipes, diapers, formula, etc.
The Better Business Bureau wants businesses in Idaho during this time with the COVID-19 coronavirus to take care of their businesses and be transparent with their employees. After the coronavirus started affecting Idaho there have been a lot of questions on what is best to do and what precautions should be taken for those who have their local business.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has been spreading in different states and there are more precautions being taken by different companies to help their employees and costumers be safe from spreading the virus. One of the companies that has closed is Disney.
Archie Boyd Teater, who was a painter, had his own retreat to help him receive inspiration for his artwork. He was famous for his paintings of the Tetons. He was also passionate about a lot of other art pieces, so in this retreat he would do paintings of what he wanted to do. What makes his retreat so special is that it was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
A Rexburg family is fighting for its business. Its popular Etsy website they’ve run for years was recently shut down with no notice.
Time Out for Women, an inspirational women’s conference is coming soon to Idaho Falls. March 20th to the 21st women of all ages will gather at the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium for an uplifting weekend. The event is designed for women 16 and up.
Every child wonders what they will be when they grow up. Alisha Tietjen is living her childhood dream as the museum curator for the Museum of Rexburg. She said, “I have always had a love of history, ever since I was growing up and I would go to my grandparents’ home and I would see their little trinkets and their photographs and watch the old movies... I just always had a fascination with history and why people did the things they did. I knew that that was what I wanted to go into when I went to BYU-Idaho and as I progressed in my education, I knew I wanted to be in a museum someday...that I wanted to give tours and to express my love of history to others.”