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PAC Jiu Jitsu – A Hidden Gem

By Amy Erikson REXBURG—Getting active and moving is an important part of taking good care of our bodies. A fun way to exercise is through Martial Arts! “But where, oh... Read More

Sugar-Salem HS promises romance, action, and humor in ‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder’

By Amy Erikson SUGAR CITY—This year, Sugar-Salem High School’s drama department is putting on a production of “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.” Nancy Robinson is the director with... Read More

Hemming Village hosts ‘Hocus Pocus’ Halloween event

By Cole Driggs REXBURG—Come if you dare to Hemming Village’s “Hocus Pocus At Halloween Town” event on October 29th from 5-9 pm. Admission is free to this family-friendly event. Hemming... Read More

New event company hosts Halloween carnival Saturday

By Emily White RIGBY—If you’re in search of a family-friendly Halloween event, look no further. This Saturday, October 23, Southeast Idaho Carnivals and Events is hosting their debut event, a... Read More

Rock Art Camp comes to Rexburg for this weekend’s Harvest festival

By Emily Miller REXBURG—Were you one of those kids who collected rocks everywhere you went? Do your kids hoard rocks in their bedrooms as though they’re precious jewels, like mine... Read More

‘Your story is our story’—Rexburg celebrates harvest with stories and spuds

By Emily Miller REXBURG—To celebrate the harvest season, Rexburg Arts has gathered some of the best storytellers around to share their unique approaches to the art of telling a story,... Read More

UPDATED: Kidsburg prepares for long-awaited reopening

Photo credit: Kidsburg’s Facebook page This article has been updated with new information about the plans for Kidsburg’s opening day. Updated information is bolded. By Cole Driggs REXBURG—Kidsburg will resume... Read More

BYU-Idaho commemorates Dante with special exhibit

By Cole Driggs REXBURG—Brigham Young University-Idaho’s Special Collection and Archives Department is featuring an exhibit entitled “Dante 700,” memorializing the 700-year anniversary of the death of the poet, writer, and... Read More

Team SARA to hold walk-a-thon Saturday to benefit human trafficking survivors

By Emily Miller REXBURG—Feeling sadness and anger is a natural reaction to learning about the reality of human trafficking throughout the world. There’s evidence all over social media of people... Read More

Student composers to present new music at Friday’s BYU-Idaho Hymn Festival

By Emily Miller REXBURG—Brigham Young University-Idaho will hold its 16th Annual Hymn Festival this weekend, a culmination of the work of local poets and student composers. The festival will be... Read More