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Winter gear in Rexburg

By Rachel Mackay REXBURG – Winter is upon us, my friends, as the semester comes to a close. Christmas lights are up, the snow has come, and at this point... Read More

Rexburg organizations host community event to tackle opioid crisis and break addiction stigma

By Emily Miller REXBURG – Opioid overdoses claimed the lives of 264 Idahoans in 2023 alone, the most recent year reported by Idaho Health and Welfare. A large majority of those deaths... Read More

Anti-pornography advocates from east Idaho invited to White House signing of Take It Down Act

By Emily Miller WASHINGTON – With bipartisan support, President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law Monday, and several local advocates were there for the historic occasion.... Read More

City officials planning south and north sections of future Teton River Park

By Cambrea Parry REXBURG—Officials continue to press forward with plans for the south section of the Teton River Park announced in the summer of 2023. Designed for teenagers, college students... Read More

Ballet Etude brings magic of ballet to Rexburg

By Aubree Rutter REXBURG —The lights dim as a group of dancers emerge from behind the curtain, their sequined costumes glittering. Their slippered shoes keep pace with the rhythm of the music... Read More

‘For The Love of Ballet’ Valentine’s Day-themed gala promises unique, up-close experience

By Emily Miller REXBURG — In an evening that organizers say will be an exciting opportunity to enjoy the art of ballet up close, Ballet Etude presents “For The Love... Read More

Looking at the Projects of Henrys Lake

By Everett Clark and Briana Tippetts Henrys Lake, situated on the north end of Island Park, is a hotspot for anglers in the area. It features a hatchery which stocks... Read More

The Hikes Around Rexburg

By Chance Lovell REXBURG—Around Rexburg, there are many fun things to do. Fat Cats offers movies, bowling, and mini golf, which are great for dates or family nights. There’s a... Read More

The effects of social media on youth, and Jonathan Haidt’s ‘four simple norms’

By Emily Miller REXBURG — Years ago, author Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego University, noticed some concerning trends in adolescent mental health, including an increase in... Read More

Rexburg Care Fair to Provide Madison County Residents with Access to Vital Resources

News release from the Rexburg Free Clinic REXBURG –  The Rexburg Care Fair, in conjunction with Madison Cares and The Rexburg Family Crisis Center, is set to take place on... Read More