by Ryan Howe | Mar 1, 2008 | Our People
Behind his vibrant blue eyes and engaging personality, Cliff Johnson conceals the dark and gloomy path that eventually led him to becoming Filer’s police chief. “I learned early on that no matter where you come from, life is what you make of it. It’s all about...
by Jamee - Ryan Muchow | Mar 1, 2008 | Garden
Wake your garden from winter’s sleep. Buds swell and blossom, red breasts of robin. A sniffle, a sneeze hoping the tomatoes can stand the late freeze. Fresh, frenzy, bulbs in bloom; no other time of year could ever come too soon. Rain drops on the tulip tops, birth,...
by Blair Koch | Mar 1, 2008 | Getting-Out
Magic Valley Dilettantes Celebrate 50 years with production of ‘Titanic’ Those associated with the Dilettante Group of Magic Valley have gumption, talent and perseverance. Always have, always will. Through thick and thin, good times and bad, the theater company has...
by Jennifer Garcia | Mar 1, 2008 | Crafts
Fresh, green blades of grass are a sure symbol of spring – and a welcome one at that, after a cold, snowy winter. But no matter the weather outside, you can welcome your own patch of green into your home as a beautiful, yet simple, centerpiece. You don’t have to...
by WEB Admin | Mar 1, 2008 | Food
My father’s mom, Nana, is a Carolina girl with southern hospitality, humor and cooking skills. The first day of school each year, my sister and I would walk to Nana’s house down the street for our annual “first day of school tea.” We would...