by Monica Matthews | Sep 1, 2011 | Our People
As the door opens to Dave LaMure Jr.’s studio, it begins to feel like stepping into Santa’s workshop. Walking cautiously across the floor, your eyes devour a sight unseen by most. It’s a room filled with so much talent and creativity, and the aroma of clay and...
by Karma Metzler Fitzgerald | Aug 1, 2008 | Features
Ruth Owen remembers the long black coats. It was March. Not too cold. Not too warm. There were lots of people standing around a small, open grave. A person – must have been a preacher – said a few words. Her baby sister had been stillborn and laid to rest in a coffin...
by Ryan Howe | May 1, 2008 | Features, Hunt & Fish, Events
It’s an overcast autumn morning on the Milner stretch of the Snake River. Just before dawn, the Burley Golf Course Marina is overrun with trucks and boats, lined up for inspection. This is a rarity for a bass tournament — having tournament officials scour your...
by Ryan Howe | May 1, 2008 | Getting-Out
In the 1800s, Southern Idaho was a major thoroughfare for emigrants headed toward Oregon and California in search of land and gold. Our rich pioneer history is still intact as hundreds of miles of authentic emigrant routes can be mapped across this region. Today,...