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
The Church History Matters Podcast was started by Scott Woodward and Casey Griffiths, two university religion professors, with the goal of explaining complex topics they only had limited time to teach in class. Lack of context in church history can lead to misunderstandings which may cause people to lose faith. The podcast aims to clarify and add context to complicated topics.
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The Market of Idaho Falls recently changed management, and manager Manny Ibarra wants the market to help small and local businesses branch out to find new customers. The Market of Idaho Falls tries to keep things small so businesses hosted there will not have to compete with each other, and so customers won’t be overwhelmed. The next market will be held this Saturday at Park Avenue Grill in Idaho Falls.
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The Rexburg Mobile Food Pantry will be distributing food on Friday, Feb. 20, instead of the third Monday of the month as usual. The Rexburg Mobile Food Pantry uses donations and volunteers to help serve those in need of food every month.
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The Upper Valley SAFE Initiative is an effort started by Dean and Kristen Coleman. It is intended to use workshops to inform and educate families, children and the community of safety risks online and in person. The volunteer program uses law enforcement, educational, and health experts to help provide information in their workshops.
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The city of Rexburg and the Rexburg Historical Society are holding the Rexburg Founders Day Fair, hoping to share the heritage of the city with everyone in attendance. The fair will be on March 14. The event will offer games, information booths and tours.
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The Stone Popes are a local emo rock band, made up of BYU-Idaho students. They hope to prove to music listeners that listening to unorthodox music genres and being a good person and diligent students don’t have to be mutually exclusive. The Stone Popes play concerts around Rexburg and will perform at Fizz Rizz on Friday evening.
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