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  2. Standard Journal - Wikipedia

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    According to Arthur Porter, they printed the Current-Journal and later the Rexburg Journal, as it was later renamed in 1917, [5] using one of the first printing presses in the west, known as the Prouty Power Press. [9] In January 1942, Arthur's son John C. Porter and his wife Annette purchased a competing paper called the Rexburg Standard.

  3. Rexburg, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Rexburg is a city in Madison County, Idaho, United States. The population was 39,409 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is the county seat of Madison County [ 6 ] and its largest city. [ 7 ]

  4. Category:People from Rexburg, Idaho - Wikipedia

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  5. Rexburg Idaho Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Rexburg Idaho Temple is the 125th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The intent to build the temple was announced by the First Presidency on December 12, 2003, in a letter to local church leaders. [1] The temple was the third in Idaho, and the first in the state in the 21st century. [2]

  6. Rexburg–Madison County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rexburg–Madison County Airport covers an area of 144 acres (58 ha) at an elevation of 4,862 feet (1,482 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 17/35 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,204 by 75 feet (1,281 x 23 m).

  7. Pioneer Day - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Salt Lake Tabernacle as decorated for the Deseret Sunday School Union's July 1875 Pioneer Day celebration.. The earliest precursor to Pioneer Day celebrations in Utah occurred on July 24, 1849, [19] when the Nauvoo Brass Band led a commemoration of the second anniversary of the Latter-day Saints entering the Salt Lake Valley.

  8. Lewiston, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Lewiston is a city and the county seat of Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States, in the state's north central region. [3] It is the third-largest city in the northern Idaho region, behind Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene, and the twelfth-largest in the state.

  9. Pocatello, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Idaho State University's L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center is the largest such complex in Pocatello and hosts dance, theater, music, and other entertainment events. The grand concert hall seats up to 1,200 people.