By Emily Miller IDAHO FALLS—What began with two Rexburg friends crafting together 30 years ago is now one of the area’s largest craft shows, and a special tradition for those...
By Amy Erikson REXBURG—Thanksgiving is just around the corner which means PIE. According to the American Pie Council (Yes, there is such a thing), 90% of Americans agree that a slice...
REXBURG—President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will visit Rexburg next week and address students and faculty at...
REXBURG—The Madison County Republican Women will host Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin this Friday, November 12 at 7 p.m. at the Madison Jr. High Auditorium, 134 Madison Ave., Rexburg. McGeachin’s...
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE REXBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE November 8, 2021 The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce announces Janalyn Holt as their new President/CEO beginning January 1, 2022. Ms. Holt...
By Emily Miller REXBURG—Cynthia McCurdy of Rexburg loves Christmas. That’s for sure. But her new shop, Little Red Corner at 2546 W. 6300 S. (Lyman area), is about much more...
By Cole Driggs REXBURG—”From The Heart” Choir invites all to come to the Christian musical fireside “Trust in the Lord.” The choir performs every Sunday from 7-8 p.m. through Dec....
By Emily Miller REXBURG—When Utah artist Rebecca Jessee looks back on the year 2020, she will remember the civil unrest. She’ll remember the division among the people. She’ll remember the...
By Cole Driggs REXBURG—Rexburg native Caleb Fullmer and his wife Kelsi live by the motto “go big or go home.” That willingness to put themselves out there has made them...
A message from Emily Miller, owner of Rexburg Commons Hello, Rexburg, According to this website, only about 2,000 of us voted in the last city council election. Why is it...