By Emily Miller Local wellness professionals and vendors have teamed up to offer a fun free event for all ages Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at Porter Park in... Read More
By David Goerg REXBURG—Brigham Young University-Idaho students were invited to return to a live devotional presentation by Ahmad S. Corbitt on Sept. 21, 2021. Ahmad S. Corbitt is the first... Read More
By Emily White According to a recent poll, when many people think of martial arts, their first thoughts are of Karate Kid or Jackie Chan. Asain martial arts have a... Read More
Julianna Cockrell asked local photographers for the best locations near Rexburg for fall and winter photography. Top photo: A beautiful fall day at Beaver Dick Park. Photo courtesy of www.annachristinephoto.com.... Read More
Antibody testing The Red Cross tests blood donations for COVID antibodies. Find more information here: https://www.redcrossblood.org/donate-blood/dlp/covid-19-antibody-testing.html Fred Meyer pharmacies also offer antibody testing: https://www.fredmeyer.com/i/coronavirus-update/pharmacy#COVIDRapidAntibodyTest Where can I get a COVID-19... Read More
The History Of Rexburg’s Original Flower Shop By Cole Driggs REXBURG—Rexburg Floral, located at W. 2nd North and N. Center Street, offers signature and customized bouquet and flower arrangements. However,... Read More
The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Experience Rexburg, sponsored by Basic American Foods was a success! 53 businesses set up booths in Porter Park full of prizes and raffles... Read More
By Emily Miller REXBURG—The City of Rexburg has completed a new leg of the Teton River Trail, connecting east and west Rexburg through a series of paved pathways. The trail... Read More
Rexburg’s Guide To All Things Craft Soda By Cole Driggs REXBURG—While you may be hungry for more restaurant options in Rexburg, you should never go thirsty. With eight different soda... Read More
By Emily Miller REXBURG—What are you gonna do on Saturday? Whatever you feel like you want to do! Gosh! Have a friend pull you into town for a special showing... Read More
By Emily White REXBURG—In the basement of Rexburg’s Tabernacle Civic Center sits the Museum of Rexburg. The museum, formerly known as the Teton Flood Museum, was established in 1983 and... Read More
By Emily Miller REXBURG—It’s the perfect end-of-summer night for Doug Gracy of Rexburg. As the sun dips on the horizon, casting a pleasant glow on his crimson 1950 Ford Custom,... Read More
By Maximillian Gold REXBURG—Sandwiched between the former Rexburg Standard Journal building and Pinnacle Point apartments, smells wafted from food trucks, young people chatted excitedly, and the melodious sounds of the... Read More
By Emily Miller REXBURG—The Museum of Rexburg had its biggest season ever, thanks in part to the extra traffic from the new Office Evacuation Escape Room. “We had a wonderful... Read More
By Emily White REXBURG—Since their first show in 2007, Rexburg Community Theatre has provided the community with quality theatrical productions for all ages to enjoy and participate in. Each year... Read More
By David Miller One semester, I had a past student (who became a friend) enroll in a subsequent upper-level class of mine. In the previous class, I saw him make... Read More
By David Miller Doubt and fear are synonymous. They both rob us of a joyous tomorrow. They cause us to fail before we even begin. They tell us we are... Read More
Hello! We are so happy you are here. We hope you will find Rexburg Commons to be a valuable resource for all things Rexburg. We love Rexburg. We love the... Read More