By Dallin Saurey HAMER—During the late 1800’s, a large portion of the Camas National Wildlife Refuge was used for livestock and was known as Idaho Livestock and Lands, Inc. The... Read More
By Dallin Saurey REXBURG—Outdoor recreation should be available to people from all walks of life and every age. I feel privileged to know and write about 38-year-old Parker Dunn of... Read More
Photo courtesy of Marcel Wener. By Emily Miller REXBURG—Warmer than average temperatures kept pickleballers out on the courts all the way into December this year. But as the weather has... Read More
By Dallin Saurey Photos courtesy of Idaho Fish & Game REXBURG—Maybe I should not tell any one about this place because I want to preserve the peace and quiet there.... Read More
Top photo: Labelle Lake Ice Palace By Beau Davis REXBURG—Rexburg and its surrounding communities may be bereft of major snow and ice for now, but there may soon come a... Read More
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
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– 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
Courtesy of Rexburg Arts REXBURG—Extended Play Cinema is more than a movie–it is an experience. This creative series, presented by Rexburg Arts at the Romance Theater and Gallery brings fan-favorite... Read More