Councilwoman Bryanna Johnson is running for reelection to the Rexburg City Council. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, Johnson shared why she is running for a second term and what her proudest accomplishment was in her first term. To contact Johnson, send an email to bryanna.johnson@rexburg.org. Elections are on November 7.
Nathan Martin is a candidate running for the Rexburg City Council. He sat down with BYU-Idaho Radio to discuss his candidacy and what drives him to run for a seat. You can find more on Nathan Martin by going to his Facebook page. Election day is November 7.
Eric Erickson is running for a seat on the Rexburg City Council. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, he spoke about his drive to run, his solution to biggest issue facing Rexburg, and more. To find more about him and his campaign, go to www.erickson4rexburg.com. Election Day is November 7. Below is the transcript of the interview.
David Reeser is running for the Rexburg City Council. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, he says why he is running, what he would bring to the position, what he would focus on, if elected and more. For more information about his campaign, go to www.reeserforrexburg.com. Election Day is November 7.
Brian Thackeray is running for the Rexburg City Council. He discusses why he is running and what he would focus on if he were elected. Election Day is November 7. To learn more about Brian Thackeray, search for “Brian Thackeray for Rexburg City Council,” on Facebook or “Elect Brian Thackeray” on Instagram.
Rob Woodall is running for a seat on the Rexburg City Council. He shares his thoughts on why he should be elected and what he feels is the biggest issue facing Rexburg right now. To find more on Rob Woodall, go to www.rob4rexburg.com. Election Day is November 7.
Jeana Atkison is a BYU-Idaho alumna, author and founder of the Paper Seed Press. With more than six years of experience in the publishing industry, Atkison is setting out to make a difference and raise awareness through the stories she writes. She is beginning a Kickstarter campaign for her latest book, “How to Eat a Cupcake,” which features a main character with Down syndrome.
Tina Sipp is the choir manager for the African Children’s Choir. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, she talked about the history and mission of the choir, how the children partake in the American culture and what people can expect from the choir’s performance this weekend. The choir is coming to First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Idaho Falls at 10:15 a.m. on Sunday.
Paul Sheffield is a comedian based in Utah. He has preformed at several venues throughout Utah and Idaho, including the Dry Bar Comedy club. He has released five albums. Sheffield will perform on the LOL! Rexburg stage on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m.
REXBURG --BYU-Idaho educates more than 20,000 on-campus students, and when it comes to housing the requirements aren’t the same for single and married students. About a quarter of the students on campus are married and can’t live in BYU-Idaho Approved housing. That means they can live among the local population. Single students however must live in housing that is set apart for BYU-Idaho students. But what about divorced and widowed students?