Big Night For Music

The Grammy's were on last night. And I actually enjoyed them, of course I missed the last hour because I have to get up super early for work.  To start things off, ACDC was amazing. They opened the show perfectly and really got me excited for what was going to happen next. Then Ed Sheeran…MORE

Honoring A Legend

Dean Smith died Sunday at the age of 83.  Smith was the head men's basketball coach at the University of North Carolina for 36 seasons, from 1961 until 1997.  He retired with 879 wins, a 77.6 percent winning percentage, two national championships and 11 Final Four appearances. Smith was also a good guy.  During his…MORE

Rules To Live By?

I found a couple of fun lists this morning on the Internet.  Both have something to do with children.  The first list is based upon the report that one out of every eight daycare centers puts children's health in jeopardy.  Here are "Signs Your Child's Daycare Isn't Safe". 1.  The welcome mat is a slip-n-slide.…MORE

The KBOI “New” Guy

I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself to you. I'm Rick Worthington, the "New" News Director for 670 KBOI.  I am replacing the "Iron Hourse" Ken Weaver, who is on his way to a bigger market after holding up the newsroom for 15 years!  Ken would be welcome in any newsroom in America,…MORE

The 49th Superb Owl

It is always weird to watch a big game when you don’t have a dog in the fight. A couple of things stood out to me. The Seattle Seahawks used some imaginative play calling to take the lead at the half, and to lose the game in the fourth quarter. Coach Pete Carroll decided to go…MORE

Friends By Any Other Name

Off the top of my head, I have 20 friends who are either gay or lesbian. Friends whom have invited me into their lives and whom I've invited into mine.  Friends. People who I've broken bread with. People who I've laughed and cried with. People who I've argued with. People. Some are Christian, some are…MORE

Smart Is….As Smart Does

I found out I needed glasses when I was in the fifth grade.  I was sitting in the stands at a high school football game with my dad, and I asked him, "Why don't they make the players' numbers large enough to be seen from the bleachers?" He asked me what I meant.  "It's too…MORE