By Alisa Schneider REXBURG — Halloween is only a few weeks away, and spooky season is in full swing. If you’re looking for a good scare this October, there is... Read More
By Emily Miller REXBURG — Imagine live bluegrass music, dancing, food and games on a beautiful, temperate autumn day on the grounds of one of Rexburg’s oldest and most cherished... Read More
By MaKayla Wheeler ISLAND PARK, Idaho—Are you the type of person who loves to go out and explore on vacation, or would you rather stay inside the cabin and curl... Read More
Top photo: Ryan Gifford will perform at Arts in the Park, Monday, August 8 at 7 p.m. at Porter Park. By Emily Miller REXBURG — There’s something for everyone as... Read More
By Alex Greenfield REXBURG — During the initial lockdown, I was teaching for the public schools from home and felt a very strong spiritual prompting to open the dojo. I... Read More
By Dallin Saurey My favorite part of walking the Idaho Falls green belt is seeing the waterfall. It is 600 feet wide. That makes the walk more relaxing for me.... Read More
By Dallin Saurey My mother took me to Harriman State Park for the first time as a teenager. We went cross-country skiing, and I was amazed at how beautiful the... Read More
By Beau Davis It has now been over 150 years since one of the United States’ best ideas came to fruition: the creation of the first U.S. National Park. In... Read More
By Dallin Saurey REXBURG, Idaho — Many people wonder what shed hunting is. It’s when you go looking for deer, elk, or moose horns that were shed. My family keeps... Read More
By Dallin Saurey REXBURG, Idaho — The fun things that excite people about fishing for these prehistoric fish are how old their species is and how big they get. They... Read More