By Dallin Saurey REXBURG—Hunters in the 19th century would gather on opposite sides of their fields and count how many birds they could shoot in a day. Conservationists noticed that... Read More
By Ron Weekes REXBURG—Growing up in my hometown of Stockton, California, our family had traditions around the Christmas holiday. My Dad always made sure that we had colorful lights placed around... Read More
Rexburg family returns from living abroad By Amy Erikson REXBURG—When you think of Idaho what do you see? Mountains, wildlife, beautiful lakes and rivers, and… potatoes. Idaho is known for... Read More
Top photo: The Rexburg Nature Park in the fall, by Kaatia Larsen. By Dallin Saurey REXBURG—Rexburg’s Nature Park was created to allow joggers and cyclists some backwoods scenery. It also... Read More
By Megan McCain REXBURG—Human for Human, a new humanitarian organization local to Rexburg, is running a thrifting event to raise funds on Saturday, December 4. There will be clothes and... Read More
By David Goerg REXBURG—Around 100 local citizens assembled in downtown Rexburg on Saturday morning, lining the sides of the intersection at Second East and Main Street. Their purpose was to voice... Read More
By Dallin Saurey Charlie the Yellow lab came into our lives at a crazy time. He was found practically starved to death in an area north of St. Anthony. He... Read More
By Emily Miller REXBURG—Rumors are swirling about what is in store for the announced site of a new temple in Rexburg for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ... Read More
By Megan McCain REXBURG– As winter quickly approaches, it’s time to prepare for bitter cold, and dark. As the warm colors of autumn give way to the sparkling white of... Read More
Taylor Quad Tree Lighting & Program for students and faculty | 6:30 p.m. | November 19 Christmas Tree Lighting – Tickets required (free) Students and faculty can obtain free tickets online or... Read More