A new outdoor movie company is launching at Porter Park starting Aug. 1, thanks to Projex, a local production company founded by two students. The free events aim to bring the Rexburg community together and are currently seeking sponsors to help enhance the movie-night experience.
Kimi Rinderknecht, the owner of Rexburg’s Twisted Sugar, feels it is her calling to make people feel like they can do anything, and opening Twisted Sugar has allowed her to do just that.
The owner of Cow Friend Soap, Alisha Benson, found herself in dark place. It was a special cow’s friendship that helped her find a way to happiness once again.
Libbie Brown wanted a way to make an income and raise her daughter at home, so she created a sourdough business. She now sells a variety of sourdough products from scones to cinnamon rolls.
HistoriCorps welcomes people of all skill levels to help the preservation of historic places that have “fallen into despair.”
Wyoming Untrapped is an organization working to reform trapping laws in the Cowboy State.
Marketing and TV program producers John Dye and Rod Gustafson told BYU-Idaho students about the Faith and Media Initiative.
Deputies and firefighters will face off in the 14th annual Guns vs. Hoses charity softball game on July 25 at Melaleuca Field to raise money for Make-A-Wish Idaho. Fans can donate to influence the game with fun challenges, with all proceeds going toward granting wishes for local children.
Larry Gold shared that he wants to bring the city of Rexburg together with his time as the Rexburg Farmer’s Market president. One way he is doing this is by inviting community members and groups to participate in the market.