by Ryan Howe | Jan 1, 2008 | Features
Give Doris Harvest a sack of wool and watch her eyes light up. Heck, you don’t even have to do that – just give her a call and say you want to come see her creations. She’ll reply, “Okay, but I must warn you. My house is a very hairy situation.” Seated at her wheel,...
by Ryan Howe | Sep 1, 2007 | Our People
From immigrant to Vietnam War veteran to cowboy to acclaimed metal worker, Hill City resident Christopher Kubs’ story would make a great book. With a college degree in English, he could author it, too. The first time Christopher Kubs saw the West, it was from the...
by Ryan Howe | Jul 1, 2007 | Our People
Since 1987, Rick Neff’s business in the rural town of Malta had been named Neff Repair and Machine. But after two decades of serving the local farmers and ranchers, Rick changed the name of his business to also include what had evolved from a hobby to a steady stream...
by Lisa Dayley | Jul 1, 2007 | In Business
Then, it happened, it started raining flapjacks! Yes sir, that old cyclone had whirled around those forest fires, wheat, milk and egg and now it all came falling out of the sky! From Charlotte Armstrong’s “The Legend of Cowboy Tom.” Charlotte Armstrong had writer’s...
by Ryan Howe | Jul 1, 2007 | Getting-Out
With gasoline prices keeping summer travelers closer to home, southern Idahoans are taking advantage of nearby retreats such as Carmela Vineyards in Glenns Ferry. Originally founded in 1988, Carmela has become a preferred destination for couples, family reunions,...