We hear of so many businesses in Idaho and around the country that have suffered due to COVID-19. The curveball the virus threw to the world caused baffling changes to consumer demand and job opportunities.
With all the isolation felt during the pandemic, it’s hard to imagine how our senior citizens feel. Many seniors in Homestead Assisted Living Center and Carriage Cove Short Term Rehabilitation Center in Rexburg have been separated from their loved ones since mid-March due to the national lockdown orders for such facilities.
As Idaho has entered the first phase of a four-stage plan to reopen the economy, many businesses are starting to reopen their doors for the first time in weeks.
BYU-Idaho Radio · Yoga From Home- An Interview with the Founder of Idaho Yoga Co-Op
BYU-Idaho Radio · Students Against Slavery- An Interview with Rexburg Chapter President Grant Farnsworth
BYU-Idaho Radio · An Update on the Chukars from Director of PR Chris Hall
BYU-Idaho Radio · Idaho Gives: Helping Save Cats and Fund Supplies for Animals
BYU-Idaho Radio · Help Students Finish the School Year- Aaron Johnson with Idaho Business for Education
BYU-Idaho Radio · Jake and Laura Dickson- Writing a Children's Book While at Home
BYU-Idaho Radio · "Lights of Hope"- An Interview with Brian Firth of Firth Family Lights