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  • [[image:rexburg lds mormon temple.jpg|right|350px|alt=Rexburg Idaho Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Rexburg Idaho Temple]]
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  • [[image: Idaho-Falls-Idaho-Temple-2017.jpg|thumb|400px|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Idaho Falls Idaho Temple</span>]]
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  • [[image:rexburg lds mormon temple.jpg|right|350px|alt=Rexburg Idaho Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Rexburg Idaho Temple]]
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  • [[Image:pocatello-idaho-temple.jpg|450px|thumb|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> The Pocatello Idaho Temple. ©2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span>|ri
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  • [[Image:BYU-Idaho.jpg|alt=BYU-Idaho campus, aerial view|right|frame]] ...as [[Ricks College]], a two-year junior college set in small-town Rexburg, Idaho.
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  • Rendering of the Teton River Idaho Temple. ©2024 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span>|ri ...g The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] to be built in Rexburg, Idaho.
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  • [[Image:Burley-Idaho-Temple-Rendering.jpg|350px|thumb|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> A rendering of the Burley Idaho Temple. All rights reserved. ©2021 Intellectual Reserve, Inc.</span>]]
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  • '''BYU-Idaho''' has undergone a change of names many times in its history as it has chan [[Image:BYU_Idaho.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=BYU Idaho mormon|BYU-Idaho is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.]]
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  • An artist's rendering of the Montpelier Idaho Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.]] ...), the [[Burley Idaho Temple]] (under construction), and the [[Teton River Idaho Temple]] (planning stages).
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  • ...to Idaho Falls and Rexburg, Idaho, for temple services. The journey to the Rexburg Temple from Wyoming was considerably difficult on rural roads with severe w ...an solo was also performed on a pipe organ acquired from the [[Idaho Falls Idaho Temple]] in 1987. Saturday began with a 10-mile bike-a-thon from the tabern
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  • ...land, Ohio; Wichita, Kansas; Austin, Texas; Missoula, Montana; Montpelier, Idaho; and Modesto, California. ...ongo; Kaohsiung, Taiwan; La Paz, Bolivia; Morovia, Liberia; Rexburg North, Idaho; Santiago West, Chile; Tacloban City, Philippines; and Vitória, Brazil.
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  • [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]&nbsp;· [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]&nbsp;·
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  • * Idaho: (9 temples) ** [[Boise Idaho Temple]]
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  • ...an exclusive contract to distribute for Bell & Howell in Utah and parts of Idaho and Wyoming, Deseret Book supplied 16 mm film movie projectors to the LDS ...ed in Idaho Falls at the Grand Teton Mall and in Rexburg. The new store in Rexburg has an expanded merchandise selection compared to the other two stores.
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  • ...English Department at Ricks Academy in Rexburg, Idaho. He built a home in Rexburg for his family of four children, as well as a second home for his brother W ...ith each of the family working to save money, Manwaring was called back to Rexburg by the board of education to become acting president of Ricks College. The
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  • ...was a prominent [[Mormon Pioneers|Mormon pioneer]] who colonized Rexburg, Idaho, and helped found Bannock Stake Academy that would later be renamed in his ...Company]]. In 1858, he went with others to rescue colonists at Fort Lemhi (Idaho) who had been attacked by Indians.
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  • ...d several times. It is now known as [[BYU-Idaho|Brigham Young University–Idaho]]. The Spori family went to Rexburg, Idaho, where Jacob had been called to be the first principal of Bannock Academy.
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  • ...raphs and giclées. He is on the art faculty at [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]], where he has taught drawing, design, color, illustration, and oil painti ...that adorn the walls of the [[Rexburg Idaho Temple]] and the [[Twin Falls Idaho Temple]].
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  • ...hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was the president of [[BYU-Idaho|Ricks College]] from 1985 to 1989 and was president of the [[San Diego Cali Christensen was born on July 21, 1929, in Banida, Idaho, where he grew up. He attended two years of college at Utah State Universit
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  • '''Katherine Crouch''' was Miss Idaho in 2006. She is a native of [[Rexburg, Idaho]] and a Latter-day Saint. She wore a evening gown with sleeves and a one-p One of Crouch's main pushes as Miss Idaho was opposition to drugs and encouraging programs to help children avoid the
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  • ...Church the chance to leave California and go to Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. My lifetime professional objectives might have been a pavilion dividing me ...the reasons that my service might still be valuable at the college and in Rexburg. So I was there to ask Heavenly Father frequently in prayer that He would h
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  • ...runner to current [[BYU-Idaho|Brigham Young University-Idaho]] in Rexburg, Idaho. ...of Fremont Stake Academy. At that time, there were no high schools in the Rexburg area. He worked to develop the high school curriculum at the academy and al
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  • ...take Academy/Ricks Academy, which is now called [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]. ...the Teton Valley where he became principal of Teton High School in Driggs, Idaho. He earned his doctor of laws degree in 1918 from La Salle Extension Univer
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  • ...ics with a minor in Spanish. He and his wife, Jordan, life in St. Anthony, Idaho, with their four daughters. He often hosts football camps for youth and is Jenson was airlifted to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, and on Friday, May 7, a hospital spokesperson said
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  • ...r. That led to a full position and Parson relocated his family to Rexburg, Idaho, in 1954. While in Rexburg, he was the art director for the Blackfoot Fair, where he adjudicated art e
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  • * February 10 - Dedication of [[Rexburg Idaho Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]] ...residency]] announce the open house and the dedication of the [[Twin Falls Idaho Temple]].
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  • Kusch was business management professor at [[BYU-Idaho]] where he also acted as associate academic vice president for curriculum a ...serves on the board of trustees for Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg, Idaho.
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  • Asper played football for Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and the University of Oregon. He selected in the sixth round of the 2012 N Asper was born on November 8, 1985, in Rexburg, Idaho. He and his wife, Michelle, are the parents of two daughters. He is a membe
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  • ...aho, and college football at Ricks College (now [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]). He was forced to leave Ricks because of his family’s financial limita
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  • ...[[Paris France Temple]], the [[Tijuana Mexico Temple]], and the [[Meridian Idaho Temple]], to name only a few. To illustrate the scope of his work, Holdman
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  • ...nock Stake Academy, the forerunner to [[BYU-Idaho|Brigham Young University-Idaho]]. He was a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ ...ung University|Brigham Young Academy]] in 1892. He taught school in Malad, Idaho, for several years before he was called to be the principal of the Bannock
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  • ...e S. Romney]] took the position of principal of [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|Ricks Academy]]. Romney completed his high school study at Ricks as valedic
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  • ...and Mexico. Certificates and degrees are offered in partnership with BYU–Idaho and Ensign College. :In 1998, I commented while serving as president of what is now BYU–Idaho that “it will be necessary for us … to serve ever better the thousands
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  • ...duate and undergraduate students.[https://www.ksl.com/article/50646456/byu-idaho-names-new-school-president-as-president-henry-j-eyring-will-return-to-provo ...ng as Academic Vice President of the university. He has also served as BYU-Idaho’s Advancement Vice President and associate academic vice president over o
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  • ...n Laie, Hawaii; [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|BYU–Idaho]] in Rexburg, Idaho; and [[LDS Business College|Ensign College]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. This ...hoops-byu-mistakenly-ranked-healthiest-real-no-1-little-surprise#three-byu-idaho-students-pose-for-a-picture-after-devotional-as-swarms-of-people-walk-past-
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  • ...]] (in Provo, Utah), [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|Idaho]] (in Rexburg, Idaho), and [[Brigham Young University-Hawaii|Hawaii]]), [[LDS Business College|E
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  • ...l offered President Eyring the leadership of [[Ricks College]] in Rexburg, Idaho."[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/additional-resource/president-he ...ed as president of Ricks College (now [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|BYU-Idaho]]). While president, he also took the time to teach religion classes. The E
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  • ...YU-Idaho]]. He and his wife, Kristine, and their children live in Rexburg, Idaho. He is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of
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  • ...husband was named president of Ricks College, the family moved to Rexburg, Idaho. When he was named dean of the [[J. Reuben Clark]] Law School at BYU, the f ...aught religion, literature, and writing at both [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]] and BYU. She has published several and articles in Church magazines. She
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  • ...nrolled at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho (now [[Brigham Young University-Idaho]]). He graduated with an associate’s degree in 1995. Woodward worked for
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  • ...r American football linebacker. He was born on August 19, 1984, in Salmon, Idaho, where he attended high school and played quarterback and linebacker. He ea ...eterinary student researcher. He was an associate veterinarian in Rexburg, Idaho. He is owner of Henry’s Fork Cattle Company. He also owned and operated F
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  • ...Merle Bennion. He spent the summers of his teen years working on a farm in Idaho’s Teton Valley. He was a student body president and three-spot athlete in ...1989. He became president of [[Ricks College]] (now BYU-Idaho) in Rexburg, Idaho, and served from 1989 to 1997. He then became president of Southern Utah Un
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  • ...of the [[Laie Hawaii Temple]]. He also served as president of the [[Boise Idaho Temple]]. He was born on April 4, 1927, in Rexburg, Idaho. After graduating from high school, near the end of World War II, he enlist
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  • ...s born in Rexburg, Idaho, on December 18, 1964, and raised in southeastern Idaho and currently lives in Layton, Utah. He and his wife, Kristi, have six chil
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  • ...1883–96), and buildings that hark back to the American colonies (Boise, Idaho, 1924–25). The last tabernacle built by the Church was the [[Ogden Tabern ...Provo City Center Temple]]. Several, such as the Bountiful Tabernacle, the Rexburg Tabernacle, and the Heber Valley Tabernacle, are no longer owned by the Chu
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  • * July 30 - Groundbreaking for [[Rexburg Idaho Temple]] by [[John H. Groberg]].
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  • Born Delwin Oliver Parson in Ogden, Utah, in 1948, he grew up in Rexburg, Idaho. His father was an artist and art professor, and two of his eight siblings
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  • When I was 18, living at [[Ricks College]] in Rexburg, Idaho, my parents went to a family bar mitzvah
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  • BYUI = Brigham Young University, Rexburg, Idaho
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  • Jolley was born on December 30, 1933, in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned his bachelor’s and juris doctorate degrees from George Washing
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  • ...merican Idol'' finalist on the 2004 Season 3 show. Lewis is from Rexburg, Idaho, and is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ o
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