by Nicole Swafford | May 1, 2012 | Features
A radiating sun, hovering just off center over Rupert, Idaho casting its rays toward an oversized hay bale settled idly in a field… Most taking in this sight would dismiss the rather ordinary scene without registering a thought. But this is precisely the sort of...
by Nicole Swafford | May 1, 2012 | In Business
Like many Southern Idahoans, I often complain that there’s nothing to do. Perhaps this is because I approach the subject with too narrow of a focus. There might not be big concerts rolling through town or fancy festivals in parks, but most of us have chosen small town...
by Christie Lewis | May 1, 2012 | Getting-Out
One of the most rewarding things about living in Idaho is the hidden gems. While many people associate Idaho with potatoes, Idaho is also known as the Gem State. Largely attributable to the rich mining industry, this moniker could also reflect the many hidden gems...
by Andrew M. Wayment | May 1, 2012 | Hunt & Fish
Idaho is a fly fisherman’s paradise. This great state has it all from small freestone, pocket-water streams to raging rivers, warm-water reservoirs to alpine lakes, and meandering meadow streams to ultra-technical spring creeks. You can pretty much pick your passion...
by Karla Davis | May 1, 2012 | Our People
An old adage speculates that those who can’t do, teach. However, this saying is in no way applicable to David Weber. A rock climbing enthusiast and teacher of math and sciences at Shoshone High School for 20 years, he never lets his teaching get in the way of his...