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A pop-country group made up of three sisters prepares to perform in Porter Park after Rexburg’s Fourth of July Parade.
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Parker Jacobs thinks back on his time as a child actor, the beginnings of the band The Aquabats and shares how those experiences lead him to be the lead creative designer for ‘Yo Gabba Gabba!’
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Whether Independence Day is a yearly tradition they are excited to celebrate again, or it’s their first time celebrating, BYU-Idaho students from all over the country- and world- are ready for this weekend.
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Keynote speakers from the Rexburg YSA Conference share additional insights on how to “think celestial.”
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A shipment of food from Salt Lake City arrived at the Family Crisis Center in Rexburg Tuesday, helping families who are facing food insecurity. The donation, provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is part of ongoing efforts to support the community. The center distributes food boxes weekly to help families get by.
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Brian Christensen, a BYU-Idaho Marketing Department Faculty member, delivered a devotional address about the importance of remembering spiritual experiences and covenants.
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The Hangar in Rexburg, formerly Venue 101, is a new music venue offering local musicians a professional space to perform. The venue also has themed music nights each week. Co-owner Keith Meenan says the upgraded location features a full stage, high-end sound system and a commitment to showcasing all genres of music.
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Patrick and Lisa Kidder created Forever Mountain Publishing and the Sally Port Magazine to help creatives share their stories.
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Two firefighters were shot and killed and another critically injured in an ambush-style attack while responding to a wildfire near Coeur d’Alene on Sunday. Authorities believe the fire was intentionally set to lure first responders into a deadly trap.
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