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  • I’m so honored to welcome two brilliant guests for a stimulating in-studio conversation. Dr. Elizabeth O’Donnell, chief neonatologist for the Portneuf Medical Center, and Dr. Nell Flanders, conductor and artistic director of the Idaho State-Civic Symphony.
  • The ISU College Republicans would like to invite all community members, local dignitaries, law enforcement and veterans organizations to a memorial event honoring Charlie Kirk on Saturday, September 13, from 8 to 9 pm. The event will be at the ISU Quad. Non-burning candles will be available to attendees. Organizers want to emphasize the event is open to all community members.
  • This episode features a conversation with Dr. Nell Flanders, conductor and artistic director of the Idaho State Civic Symphony, and John Armstrong, director of Jazz Studies at ISU, focusing on the symphony’s season opener “Creative Courage” and the premiere of Armstrong’s powerful new saxophone concerto “Voluntary Breath,” inspired by his son’s NICU journey and bringing together themes of healing, rhythmic invention, and personal storytelling.
  • This episode of the Idaho State Coaches Show features host Scott Gross speaking with Adam Nerio, assistant coach for the ISU Women's Soccer team, who discusses his coaching background, team recruiting, program culture, and the current season’s progress, including challenges and key player contributions. Later in the episode, cross country coach Zach Kughn joins to discuss improvements to ISU’s Centennial cross country course, offseason athlete development, and expectations for both men's and women's teams in the approaching season.
  • This episode of "The Nature of Idaho" features Dr. Ernest Keeley, a fish biologist from Idaho State University, discussing the state's unique fish populations, the impact of native and invasive species, and conservation efforts.
  • Welcome to Season 3 of The Bengal Podcast! The staff at The Bengal is excited to be back on the air chatting about our experiences working for the newspaper. In this episode, listeners meet Madison Long, Life Editor and co-host of the Sustainable Idaho Podcast on KISU. She and host Hadley Bodell talk about Madison's new role as co-host as well as updates on the newspaper.
  • On today’s episode, Madison speaks with Paul Allen, the chairperson of Idaho’s High Desert Chapter Master Naturalist Program.
  • Today on Idaho Found, we are featuring a special editorial from our host, Mark S. Young, with additional commentary from podcast producer, Kelli Jenkins. In this episode, Mark shares his thoughts on bolstering resilience in challenging times by tending to the four corners of our ecosystem: Education, Public Policy, Technology, and Economics.
  • The first half of this week’s show features a conversation with soccer coach Dustin Downey discussing the Bengals’ strong start to the season, overcoming preseason expectations, young roster contributions, foundation-building, and recent match highlights. The second half transitions to football head coach Cody Hawkins, who recaps the previous weekend’s game against Southern Utah, analyzes both positive and challenging aspects, addresses injury updates, and emphasizes mentoring players for competitive maturity throughout the season.
  • What happens when federal support for public broadcasting disappears? The City Club of Idaho Falls will host a discussion with KISU-FM General Manager, Jamon Anderson, about how CPB funding cuts impact KISU and other public media outlets, why local radio matters to East Idaho, and how our community can help sustain this vital resource.
  • Loss of CPB dollars sparks calls for deeper campus-newsroom collaborations
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