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 doing. When the district moved its [...]
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Gardening isn’t a hobby people are as scared of anymore. The knowledge required for it is now obtainable for anyone thanks largely to books and the internet. Though it often isn’t handed down from mother to daughter or father to son like it was in the past, it has re-geared and changed to fit the [...]
In the Land of the Golden Eagles, a recruiting tool is used to entice top male basketball players from around the country and throughout the world. Once at the College of Southern Idaho, it encourages the men to soar on the court and provides a refuge off the court. That recruiting tool is “Booster Families” [...]
With Christmas just a couple of weeks away and budgets a little tight, Southern Idaho Living has come up with some very “Country” craft ideas to stretch the Yuletide dollar that looks like a million bucks. Barn wood Christmas signs make the holidays feel a little bit more country making an excellent gift and Christmas [...]
It’s the middle of summer, kids are bored, I’m restless and my husband desperately needs some R & R. The budget being tight has me wondering what kind of special outing we can really pull off. Then I remember a friend talking about an incredible place on the Snake River in the “middle of nowhere.” [...]
The vast region known as Craters of the Moon encompasses three quarters of a million acres of lava flows, sagebrush, rolling hills and a few surprises. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, located along Highway 20/26/93, 18 miles southwest of Arco and 24 miles northeast of Carey, offers visitors a chance to summit [...]
What would fill the pages of your story – Mystery? Romance? Adventure? Intrigue? How many times have you decided to write your life story only to put it off for another year or two – or 10 or 20? What’s stopping you? I get it that most of us think our lives are pretty small [...]
Publisher’s note: For this month’s Letter from the Publisher, here is a guest editorial by my father-in-law, Jim Myers. Where is Myers? As a longtime resident of Southern California, it was my first-ever trip to Idaho – by vehicle, anyway. I had passed through the thin part up north on a train once, soundly asleep, [...]
This time of year, I receive dozens of calls from people with questions regarding whether or not to change their business into a corporation or limited liability company. These calls usually come after years of pestering by their accountants as a result of the tax benefits of such entities. However, many small business owners do [...]








