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Rexburg Community Theatre: A nonprofit striving for excellent family theatre

Top photo: RCT’s 2022 production of “The Sound of Music.” Courtesy photo. By Paige Grover  Since 2007, Rexburg Community Theatre has produced over 30 shows and continues to share the... Read More

Finding joy in art: why watercolor matters  

By Aubree Rutter   REXBURG—A pad of paper is flipped open on a dining room table. It’s surrounded by a case of watercolors, a mason jar filled with water, and an assortment... Read More

The Harp Shop: East Idaho’s Little Shop of Strings

By Paige Grover RIGBY — Nestled in the heart of Rigby, The Harp Shop is more than just a storefront. It’s a haven for harp enthusiasts and a welcoming space for... Read More

Rexburg’s Newest Backyard Bard: Shakespeare in the Park

Top photo: Directors Sam and Jessie Head. Photo courtesy of Sam Head. By Carson Andersen REXBURG — This July, a group of Shakespeare enthusiasts is putting on a free—that’s right,... Read More

Cowboy poets continue rich tradition of music, storytelling and poetry at annual gathering

Originally published at EastIdahoNews.com. By Emily Miller REXBURG — For 30 years, the annual Teton Western Music and Cowboy Poetry gathering has brought together musicians, poets, and storytellers to celebrate... Read More

The Culmination of Young Artists

Top photo: Jacob Spori Building on the campus of BYU-Idaho. Photo by Luke Canepari. By Luke Canepari and Grace Atwood REXBURG — On March 20, Brigham Young University–Idaho opened a... Read More

Fizz Rizz Mocktail Bar’s First Year in in Rexburg

Top photo: A wide selection of mocktail drinks is available at Fizz Rizz. Photo credit: Nick Massagli By Andrew Gerber REXBURG — Bars are a typical hang out location, especially... 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

Rexburg’s Digital Heart: How Facebook Groups Keep the Community Connected

By Grace Atwood REXBURG 一 In a small town like Rexburg, community connection has always been important. But in today’s digital world, that connection isn’t just happening at church events... Read More

June’s Place grows without losing its heart

By Phoebe Larsen REXBURG—Formerly tucked away on N. 2nd East, June’s Place moved to a larger location on Rexburg’s Main Street in November of 2024. Owner June Lockhart is the... Read More
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