Dr. Wagner shared his vision for "Creating Access and Impact Through Opportunity and Collaboration," emphasizing the importance of partnerships, adaptability, and innovation in higher education. 
He highlighted ISU's commitment to serving diverse student populations, fostering community impact, and addressing workforce needs through strategic initiatives like enrollment growth, academic excellence, and health science leadership. Dr. Wagner also celebrated ISU's recent achievements, including a 5.3% enrollment increase, improved retention rates, and expanded partnerships across the state. 
Key Highlights:
•Vision for Higher Education: Emphasized the importance ofcollaboration, adaptability, and innovation to create access and impact.
•ISU's Strategic Focus Areas:
Enrollment growth and student success.
Academic and research excellence.Enhancing physical infrastructure.
Building external partnerships.
Investing in people and leadership development.
•Recent Achievements:
5.3% enrollment increase—the largest incoming class since2011.
Improved retention rates, reaching a record 74%.
Expanded partnerships with institutions like INL, CEI, andICOM.
•Health Science Leadership: Reinforced ISU's role as Idaho'sleader in health sciences with 50+ programs and statewide clinics.
•Nuclear Workforce Development: Highlighted ISU's uniquenuclear-related programs, from associate degrees to Ph.D.'s, preparing Idaho for future workforce needs.
•Commitment to Nontraditional Students: Advocated forflexible pathways like certificates, stackable credentials, and streamlined 90-credit BAS degrees.
•Focus on Community Impact: Stressed accountability,transparency, and the importance of demonstrating value to taxpayers and the state.
Listen to the full speech on Spotify to hear Dr. Wagner'sinspiring vision for Idaho State University and its role in shaping Idaho's future!
The Idaho Falls City Club kicked off its 18th season with a compelling forum titled “When the Funding Fades: Public Broadcasting’s Future,” featuring Jamon Anderson, General Manager and Director of Programming at KISU-FM. The forum, held on September 18, 2025, addressed urgent funding challenges facing local public radio stations after recent federal funding cuts and highlighted essential roles these stations play in communities across Idaho.
Jamon Anderson, who has led KISU-FM for six years and brings over two decades of experience in public radio, detailed how the cancellation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) congressional funding is affecting programming, operations, and local service. Anderson shared his journey from student volunteer to station manager, emphasizing KISU-FM's commitment to quality news, educational content, and professional development for Idaho State University students.
The forum provided an in-depth look at:
The impact and scale of federal funding cuts on rural and tribal stations, including KISU-FM, Boise State Public Radio, KIYE in Lapwai, and Idaho Public Television.
The role of CPB grants in sustaining local news, emergency alerts, national programming (including NPR and BBC content), and free public service announcements for nonprofits and schools.
KISU-FM’s funding structure, including heavy reliance on ASISU student government support, and the pressing need to replace over $130,000 in lost CPB grant revenue.
The importance of transparency, diversity, and mission-driven service, with Anderson stressing the station’s dual goal of public enrichment and student professional experience.
The future of public media in an era of political division and changing federal policy, and the need for community backing, business partnerships, and sustainable local fundraising.
Jamon Anderson invited community members to help sustain local public radio by supporting KISU-FM through donations and underwriting and called for partnerships across Idaho’s public media sector.
At the City Club of Idaho Falls’ Annual Membership Meeting, Dr. Rick Aman delivered a thoughtful and forward-looking presentation on the concepts of Futuring and Ikigai. Drawing from his decades of leadership in education, Dr. Aman encouraged organizations to look beyond traditional strategic planning and instead envision their preferred future—one shaped by resilience, adaptability, and clarity of purpose. He introduced the Japanese concept of Ikigai, which invites individuals and institutions to reflect on what they love, what they’re good at, what their community needs, and what they can be compensated for. With humor and humility, Dr. Aman reflected on his own journey and emphasized the importance of purpose-driven planning to ensure lasting impact and relevance in a rapidly changing world.
We hope you enjoy. Here is the link to his slides.
https://ifcityclub.com/slides/
Keith Esplin and Roger Warner of The Eastern Idaho Water Rights Coalition spoke to the City Club audience on Thursday about water in Idaho. This timely panel will offered a deep dive into how water rights, groundwater use, and recharge efforts have shaped agriculture, industry, and community development across the region. The program also examined the recent 2024 Stipulated Agreement and what it means for future water use and conservation in Idaho. Enjoy the Listen. The Slides that Roger used during his presentation are available on our website @ https://ifcityclub.com/slides/
We hope you enjoy the Conversion we had with Wendy and Dave.Tune in to the 2025 Legislative Recap! Hear key insights on school choice, healthcare, and more.
Jenny Davidson delivered a powerful presentation on the vital role of community libraries. More than just buildings, libraries serve as meeting spaces for veterans and civic groups, provide internet access for those without it, and offer a place for seniors to gather when community centers are unavailable. They are hubs for learning, hosting programs and seminars that enrich our communities. Literacy matters, and so do our libraries. These spaces are invaluable, ensuring access to knowledge, connection, and opportunity for all.
On Dec. 19, The City Club of Idaho Falls hosted Representative Wendy Horman and Rod Gramer for a debate on the legislation she is proposing giving tax credits for parents who choose private or homeschooling for their children. Gramer argued that the proposal is comparable to school vouchers and could impose additional financial strain on public schools, which the state supreme court has already deemed underfunded. It was a fascinating and insightful discussion, highlighting the complexities and implications of education policy.
Enjoy!
The City Club of Idaho Falls extends a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Lori Barber, President of CEI, for her inspiring presentation. She shared her journey to CEI and her vision for the college, highlighting its invaluable contributions to our community. We appreciate her time and the great audience who came out to listen and support her! We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast.
Dr. Farnsworth, President of the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM) in Boise, gave a fantastic presentation, sharing insights on Idaho’s efforts to educate doctors, strategies to retain them, and the factors contributing to their departure. It was a fascinating and informative program, and we hope you enjoy listening! Click here if you would like to see a slide show of his presentation.
On Sept 19th City Club hosted Adrian Gallo, Climate Program Manager at the Idaho Conservation League. Adrian has a degree in soil science and geology. He had a lot of really great insights on the energy and conservation issues facing us today. A few things he pointed to was: • Brief overview of modern environmental policy success stories. • Current status of our climate, energy, and environmental ecosystems. • The need for investing in new clean energy projects to keep our planet and people healthy. • What will putting an end to pollution look like for us?
We hope you enjoy listening. There is also a link to his slideshow.
https://ifcityclub.com/slides/
City Club's annual evening meeting was held June 26th. Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Debbie Critchfield, spoke to our audience on her vision for public schools. She was very well spoken and gave a great presentation. We hope you enjoy listening for the first time or relistening.
Stephanie gave an insightful presentation on Idaho's water crisis on Thursday, May 16th. Her expertise and resources provided valuable perspectives, and she adeptly addressed the numerous questions from our well-attended meeting. we hope you enjoy this podcast of the meeting. The slides should be available here on our website.
How much thought have you given the old & renewed areas of downtown Idaho Falls? Do you want a more walkable city? Do you know how urban renewal and development works?
Lee Radford, Chair of the Idaho Falls Redevelopment Agency, gave an enlightening presentation on Urban Development. His insightful program showcased the dedication and planning efforts of the Redevelopment Agency for the local community. Through engaging visuals, Lee provided a historical perspective on their impactful work. Take the time to listen to this great program.
Here is the link to his visuals https://ifcityclub.com/slides/
The City Club was privileged to host Dr. Ken Krell on Thursday, March 28th, as he delivered a compelling presentation on the impacts of Long COVID. His program provided valuable insights and thought-provoking perspectives. While Dr. Krell's speech stands on its own merit, a PowerPoint presentation is also available, link below, containing supplementary information for those interested. We trust you will find the discussion enlightening and informative.
Go to this link for the Dr. Krells slideshow. https://ifcityclub.com/slides/
On February 22nd, the Idaho Secretary of State, Phil McGrane, addressed the City Club audience on the topic of Election Integrity. During this event, he unveiled the newly launched IdahoVotes.gov website. As you listen to this podcast, please note that the Secretary of State references this website during his presentation, offering a live demonstration rather than a traditional PowerPoint. This update marks a significant enhancement in accessibility and transparency. Phil McGrane, our distinguished guest, captivated the audience with his expertise, ensuring an engaging and informative session. We encourage you to tune in and appreciate the valuable insights shared.
Youseff Ballout is the Director at INL of Reactor System Design and Analysis Division. He gave a very good presentation on the ins and outs and whys of using Nuclear reactors. It was educational and fascinating.
At this link are the slides that he presented in his speech. It doesn't include the video. That is the blank slide.
Idaho Courts: Can They Remain Independent and Impartial in a Hyper-Partisan Era?
On Thursday Oct 26th in the Bennion Student Union at the ISU campus in Idaho Falls at Noon, The City Club of Idaho Falls hosted the candidates for Idaho Falls City Council. John Radford, Dawna Howard, Kirk Larsen, Barbara Miller and Michelle Ziel-Dingman. They were given the chance to give an opening statement on their platform, we had time for 3 broad generalized questions and then gave their closing statements. It was a very informative program for those who will be Idaho Falls voters in the upcoming election. Our goal is to help you be more informed and encourage people to use their right to vote!
Luke Mayville presented the case for "Idahoans for Open Primaries" for the City Club audience on Oct 19th. Its a hot topic in Idaho right now. If you are interested in finding out more click in and have a listen. The first 1/2 hour is Luke presenting his side, and the second 1/2 is Dr. David Adler presenting audience questions to Luke as he answers. It was a very interesting meeting, many questions were asked and answered.
Karole Honas moderated the discussion with Brenda Stanley, Kris Millgate, Nathan Sunderland, Kade Atwood News Director KIFI, & Calvin Pike General Manager KIFI. Karole called Kade and Calvin out of the audience and they were kind enough to fill in for Jay Hildebrandt who got sick that morning. We had a wonderful panel discussion on how news has changed over the years and the effects of AI on news and what it could mean for the future of news in our world.