by Blair Koch | Sep 1, 2010 | Features
Put the potatoes aside and pass the grapes! The Great Bonneville Flood not only sculpted the towering basalt walls of the Snake River Canyon, but the event – which took place some 15,000 years ago – developed a sandy loam soil perfect for wine grape growing in Idaho....
by Jason Lugo | Sep 1, 2010 | Features
Many readers enjoyed our print magazine. In fact, some of you might still have old copies still sitting on your coffee tables today. While we’ve been busy building the all-new Southern Idaho Living ONLINE magazine, at the same time we’ve been going through archives of...
by Blair Koch | Sep 1, 2010 | In Business
Don’t let the location – a corner lot in a busy strip mall along Falls Avenue – fool you. Local Dish Market and Café is like no store you’ve experienced before. The moment you step outside your vehicle and approach Local Dish you know you’re in for a treat. If the...
by Blair Koch | Sep 1, 2010 | Getting-Out
At 59 years old, Danny Osterhout has lived in Declo long enough to know Independence Lakes are an often-overlooked alpine treasure. He longs for more opportunities to saddle up a horse or lace up his hiking boots to make the quick jaunt into the lake system, nestled...
by Blair Koch | Sep 1, 2010 | Our People
Lyle Masters’ passion for auctioneering and the responsibility he feels to give back to his community are deeply intertwined. Ever since he began his auction career in 1959 he has volunteered his time, doing what he does best: talking up bidders and giving folks a...