Posts filed under: Editorial

Let’s Get Snow Ready! 

By Alix Roberts Winter calls for time with family, friends, food and holiday festivities. However, it’s important to remember our immune systems are prone to become more vulnerable during these... Read More

A History and Analysis of the War in Ukraine

Top photo: Ukrainian and American flags flying together. Photo by Shutterstock, timeout.com, and Anna Rahmanan By Beau Davis In many ways, you could be forgiven for mistaking our current decade... Read More

Opinion: The Blind Eye of the Idaho Press

By David Goerg I recently attended a Chamber of Commerce breakfast in Rexburg, Idaho. The organizers of the event had invited a commissioner for Madison County and the mayors of... Read More

Finding Jimmy

By Beau Davis I have always been captivated by history. Whether it’s imagining the flight of the Nez Perce through Yellowstone along the same rivers and grounds that I fish... Read More

Professor, husband, and father charts independent course through national politics

By David Goerg A NEW BREED “Mama said don’t give up, it’s a little complicated / All tied up, no more love and I’d hate to see you waiting.” “That’s... Read More

Kurt Bestor’s ‘Return to the Magic’ gave us the feels and the funds

Photo courtesy of KurtBestor.com By Emily Miller REXBURG—I’ve been thinking over the last few days about what could be said about last weekend’s Kurt Bestor concert, “Return to Magic,” which featured... Read More

Christmas In Tizapan

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

Man’s best friend

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

Life is “Ridiculously Unfair”

By David Miller One semester, I had a past student (who became a friend) enroll in a subsequent upper-level class of mine. In the previous class, I saw him make... Read More

What You Focus on, Grows

By David Miller One semester, I had a past student (who became a friend) enroll in a subsequent upper-level class of mine. In the previous class, I saw him make... Read More
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