by Jason Lugo | Apr 1, 2011 | Moments
This is the Minidoka Damn in the spring of 2009 when water levels were reaching high levels. The normal flow for this time of year is around 5,000(cfs) and when this photo was taken the flow was at 14,000(cfs). For those who live on the river in the Burley/Rupert...
by WEB Admin | Feb 1, 2011 | Publisher's Blog
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...
by Blair Koch | Oct 1, 2010 | Getting-Out
“Something for everyone” is often nothing more than cliché, but at the Mini-Cassia Craft Fair, the saying goes beyond lip service – it’s true. For over 20 years the Mini-Cassia Craft Fair has annually drawn 150 craftsmen and artisan vendors from Idaho, California,...
by WEB Admin | Oct 1, 2008 | Features
Hey! You with the bowl of Cheerios! Before you dump another tablespoon of sugar on your breakfast cereal, stop and think about how that sugar arrived at your kitchen table. You might say it came from the grocery store. That’s true, but we’re here to tell...
by Lisa Dayley | Oct 1, 2008 | Getting-Out
It’s anyone’s guess whether the historic Albion Normal School is haunted, but it will definitely be filled with spooks in October. When the Albion Heritage Group – consisting of three Idaho families – purchased the property in October of 2007, they set out...