by Jason Lugo | Oct 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
This Saturday (October 22nd) starting at 11:00 am – Paul resident Gary Fisk will be hosting a big antique farm equipment demonstration. On display will be a restored and operational 1940’s McCormick 1-row corn chopper, 1940’s old style hay loader,...
by Dianna Troyer | Oct 1, 2011 | Our People
Like sentinels, stacks of her “first-and-last” book stand in Jaylynne Twiss’ home office. Surrounding her, they remind the Paul resident of traveling the past 30 years as a popular motivational speaker, a path she never planned to navigate. “When I started, I thought,...
by Mary Beth Sligar | Oct 1, 2011 | Crafts
A decorated front entry gives off a good first impression and welcomes guests. Fall is the perfect time to add color to your entry with corn stalks, autumn flowers and berry garlands. This Halloween, make an entrance with touches of autumn that feature artfully placed...
by Paula D. Webb | Sep 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
“Once you put your boots on, you’re going all the way.” -Kim Frandsen Like packing dynamite into a hole, Kim Frandsen settles himself down on the back of his bronc. Keeping a wary eye on the head of his horse, he knows it’s the most dangerous part of the ride. Seconds...
by Paula D. Webb | Aug 1, 2011 | Features
In the quiet cool morning hours of fair time in Southern Idaho, the heat is turned on deep frying cookers while volunteers crack eggs, heat water, measure yeast, sugar and flour. Mixers whirr as Cassia County’s famous Maple Bars begin taking shape. By 9:30 a.m....