About me:
I was born in Price, Utah and grew up in Malad, Idaho. I'm the middle child to four brothers. Growing up in a bilingual household, communication has always been important to me.
I served a Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Houston, Texas, after graduating high school.
I enjoy playing and recording music in my free time. It was that enjoyment of music production and audio engineering that directed me toward working at BYU-Idaho Radio. I began work at BYU-Idaho Radio as an intern in the fall of 2025.
I will graduate with a degree in communications with an emphasis in digital and social media in 2027.
Latest from Nathan Lenaghen
Idaho Falls Center Stage Theatre will begin performances of “Shrek The Musical” today. The show is based on the 2001 animated movie. This will be the biggest production put on by the Center Stage Theatre to date.
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The city of Menan is holding its annual 4th of July duck race, where ducks can be purchased to get the chance to win various prizes. All proceeds from the event will go toward funding the new Menan-Annis Grant Public Library building.
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The BYU-Idaho department of music is holding America 250: a musical celebration on Saturday to commemorate 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The university band, concert choir, and jazz show choir will perform various numbers to showcase American history and figures who played a part in the founding of the country.
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A motorcycle fun run ride from Idaho Falls to St. Anthony and back is happening on Saturday. The event will raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. There will be prizes, a raffle, and an online auction
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The BYU-Idaho Theatre Department will begin performances of “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” on Tuesday. The production is adapted from the book “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” by Rick Riordan. Students are working and participating in every area of the show.
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IDAHO FALLS — State officials are warning Idaho residents to prepare for a potentially severe wildfire season as hot, dry conditions are expected across the state this summer.
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