by Paula D. Webb | Apr 1, 2012 | Features
From the glitz and glamour of performing 6 years professionally in Las Vegas to the wide open spaces of Southern Idaho, Jason Lugo, Southern Idaho Living’s co-owner and publisher is making a full circle in the music world. After a 16-year absence from the stage, Lugo...
by Nicole Swafford | Apr 1, 2012 | Getting-Out
From skiing to skimming, boarding to bottoming out, Pomerelle Resort’s 2nd annual Slush Cup Pond Skim is becoming a rite of passage for many skiers and snowboarders to celebrate a great season of winter sports and usher in the coming of spring. True to its name, The...
by Paula D. Webb | Apr 1, 2012 | Our People
Entertaining hopes of a promotion, Doris Haines entered the main office of Iowa’s Chesapeake First Savings and Loan to which she had been beckoned. She was greeted instead by the stern view of five men clad in black dress suits who bore harsh news. Her husband, Bill...
by Dianna Troyer | Mar 1, 2012 | Our People
Decisions. Decisions. For Clare Gill, there are so many records in her vast music collection (she estimates more than 5,000) and so little time to dance to them all. Still, the 87-year-old gives it her best shot several times a week between dancing, teaching and...
by Jason Lugo | Mar 1, 2012 | Moments
I’ve witnessed some pretty crazy storms in the Mini-Cassia area but haven’t always been able to capture them. I was on my way to Burley from the Declo area and spotted this crazy storm brewing over Rupert. This shot was taken on 03-30-2010 – shooting...