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The Underdogs of BYU-Idaho
With just a few weeks to prepare. Students in the Supply Chain department came together to make a winning team.
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A New Voice for the Rexburg Community
The Coordinator for Student Life Communications at BYU-Idaho, Benjamin Watson, saw an opportunity to start something great in Rexburg, and with over 80 children in attendance at his first rehearsal, this children's choir is bound to make waves.
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RootsTech is Larger than Life
RootsTech is the largest family history event in the world, and you can participate right from your computer. Watch the conference live at rootstech.org.
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Idaho Fish and Game Expert Announces Retirement After Nearly 35 Years
After over three decades of service with the Idaho Fish and Game department, wildlife advocate and expert Gregg Losinski shares the importance of understanding and coexisting with our native wildlife.
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The Hidden Gem: A Tradition of Barbershop Singing in Rexburg
This time each year in Rexburg chords ring out for barbershop, and this year marks the 20th annual Barbershop Festival. Barbershoppers and clinicians Jim DeBusman and Beth Bruce come to us with their perspective on just what makes the annual Barbershop festival such a big deal.
February 9 READ MORE -
Power to Become Conference Winter 2018
The Power to Become conference is not just for BYU-Idaho students, says Will Gurkie. It's an opportunity for students and community members alike to see successful BYU-Idaho and BYU Provo alumni. At the conference, students and community members discover their passion, tell their story, and learn how to network effectively.
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The Magic is in Idaho
To make children's dreams come true, Carmen Taylor put together My Princess Party of Idaho to bring Disney heroines to the homes of children on their birthdays.
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Madison Cares about Start with Hello Week
Schools in Madison County are making a difference this week with the "Start with Hello" initiative. Brought to life by the Sandy Hook Promise Organization, Start with Hello encourages people to reach out in an effort to counter social isolation and prevent gun related violence.
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Improv Comedy Group Returns To BYU-Idaho
The comedy group featuring many famous LDS actors returns to the stage at BYU-Idaho to share their talents.
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Republican Tommy Ahlquist in the Run for Idaho Governor
"I am not a politician." Republican nominee for Governor of Idaho explains how his professional and leadership experience will add new and needed perspective to Idaho politics and qualify him for the race independent of political experience.
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Pocatello Lieutenant Retires After 35 Years of Service
Lt. Paul Manning of the Pocatello police force reitred after over 35 years of service. In this interview with BYU-Idaho student Rachel Wynder, he explains a few of the exciting moments he experienced in his career and what has led him to devote a life-time of service in this capacity.
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The Race for Seat B, Dist. 34
After Idaho Rep. Dell Raybould (R) anounced his leave of seat B dist. 34, local Britt Raybould officially joined the run against candidate Elaine King for the same seat.
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"Get To Know The Prophet"
This Weeks Scroll Cover Story features a history of new President of the Chrch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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BYU-Idaho Students Place 5th at Adobe Analytics Competition
Last November, a group of three students made a remarkable achievement - placing 5th at the Adobe Analytics Competition out of over 170 competing schools. In this interview, they tell us just what it took.
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Republican Representative Ron Nate on Legislature Now
BYU-Idaho professor in economics and Idaho state representative Ron Nate addresses a few key points with the 2018 legislative session, including tax over-collection, health care, and the vacancy in 34B.
January 19 READ MORE