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Host Jon Armstrong is thrilled to invite the band Khorvai to talk about their new album Acheron, available streaming everywhere.
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The League of Women Voters of Pocatello held the “2026 Idaho Legislature Preview” on January 6, 2026. The public was invited to tune-in for the forum on KISU-FM and by Zoom to hear Dist. 28 and Dist. 29 legislators discussing their expectations on issues and bills that are expected to be introduced during the upcoming legislative session. Hear the full recorded Idaho Legislative Preview here.
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Idaho Found is proud to welcome Karole Honas. For decades, viewers across Eastern Idaho invited Karole into their homes as she delivered the evening news on KIFI Local News 8, becoming one of the region’s most trusted voices. Today, she returns to the airwaves to reflect on her early days in journalism, share how the industry has evolved, and highlight the passion projects that have shaped her life since retiring from KIFI.
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Jon Armstrong and Grant Harville have part 3 of their conversations about music and art.
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On today’s episode, Madison speaks to Roy Mink, President of MinkGeoHYdro, former Director of Geothermal Technologies Program for the U.S. Department of Energy. Roy has been involved in Idaho’s geothermal realm for over 40 years. They discuss the inner workings of the Raft River Geothermal Power Plant, located in Cassia County, and other matters surrounding Idaho’s geothermal energy.
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Interim Dean Alex Bolinger sits down with sales coach John Ney and students Scott Smith and Rick Barns to unpack Idaho State University’s surprise first-place finish at Boise State’s Blue Turf Sales Competition, where ISU outperformed much larger, nationally recognized sales programs.
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The American Public Health Association defines a Community Health Worker (CHW) as “a frontline public health worker who is a trusted member of and/or has an unusually close understanding of the community served.” Join a conversation with Idaho’s Community Health Worker Academy to learn about how ISU is building bridges between health care providers and those who need health care services. We discuss ISU’s role in building health resources and information assistance for Idaho’s most vulnerable citizens. Visit the online Community Health Worker Training Academy to learn more about how to register for the program, to take classes or to bring these unique resources to your community.
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Happy Holidays from our KISU family to yours! Whether you've been braving those cold temperatures or taking it easy in a tropical oasis' this time of year, one thing we all do is turn up our speakers and play some of this holiday season's classics. So for this episode of Double XX, we are bringing that special kind of cheer! Put on your best sweater and pour yourself a mug of hot coco as we listen to some of the classics!
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KISU-FM invites you to enjoy a festive mix of music and storytelling this holiday season! Many of our regularly scheduled programs will feature holiday themes, and we’ve also added a few special broadcasts to the lineup. This post highlights both some of KISU’s ongoing shows and special holiday programs you won’t find in our usual schedule.
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Valley Mission is partnered with Housing Alliance and Community Partnerships to provide the Pocatello and Chubbuck communities an Emergency Warming Shelter at the old Convergys Building, 805 N Main, and they need the communities help by volunteering. Jessica Buckley, Grants Administrator with Aid For Friends Pocatello, and Karl Pettit, Director of Valley Mission, share more information with McKenzie about the new warming shelter in Pocatello.
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Kyle Peck, Development Coordinator in Pocatello for the Idaho Food Bank, speaks to KISU FM McKenzie Young about how The Idaho Foodbank works with over 400 partners across the state to distribute 25 million pounds of food each year to people in need.
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