BYU-Idaho Senior Physician Andy Bradbury will speak about mental health in the workplace at the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce Business Skills and Networking forum on June 18. He believes it’s important to have a workplace where workers feel important and have a leader to guide the company in a positive direction.
Tracy Barney, ERDT Share’s local coordinator, assists foreign exchange students and their host families find the best set up for an educational experience.
The Burg Brotherhood is a new local group focused on supporting men’s mental health through connection and community. The group meets monthly to offer support, leadership training and service opportunities for men who may be struggling.
The second annual Idaho Bowl is bringing together the top middle school football players from across 71 Idaho schools to compete this weekend at BYU-Idaho. The event, organized by Laif Morrison, emphasizes skill development, statewide connections, and supports Ronald McDonald House Charities through donations.
Mystic Realms Fantasy Fair hopes to find increased success during its third annual run. The fair invites people to enjoy different events, vendors and character interactions while dressed as their favorite fantasy figure.
Rexburg Community Theatre is ready to share the beloved story of “Mary Poppins” with the community. Director Ann Cluff, and actors, Malia Lawrence and Parker Morgan, share how they’ve prepared for the upcoming production and why community members should come see it.
BYU–Idaho students, under the direction of faculty member Jennie Pardoe, are bringing the timeless story of Cinderella to the stage with stunning visuals, heartfelt performances and a message that resonates across generations.
Rexburg Mayor Jerry Merrill is reviving talks to rebuild the Teton Dam, citing benefits like water storage, flood control, and hydroelectric power. While planning hasn't started, the original site is still federally approved, though construction could be a decade away.
Hundreds gathered in Rexburg for the grand opening of the new Nitro gas station and Swig soda shop, featuring free drinks, discounted food, and big raffle prizes. Organizers emphasized creating a welcoming, community-focused environment, with Swig planning future expansion to Idaho Falls.
This weekend, Rexburg will continue its tradition where it remembers one of the most significant events in southeastern Idaho history: the collapse of the Teton Dam. In true community spirit, Rexburg and the surrounding area will commemorate the tragic 1976 disaster with the annual Teton Dam Marathon and a day full of festivities.