by Ryan Howe | May 1, 2008 | Our People
Your nominations came rolling in for our first-ever Mother of the Year contest. There are so many incredible women raising children here that it was difficult to single one out. But after much deliberation by the Southern Idaho Living editorial board, we chose a...
by Ryan Howe | Mar 1, 2008 | Features
In sports, the term “dynasty” is used to describe a team that dominates for a period of time. Sometimes a dynasty isn’t recognized until years later, when time has removed us to a more comprehensive vantage point and history can be seen in proper perspective. The...
by Ryan Howe | Mar 1, 2008 | Features
“Since God didn’t create any junk, we can find beauty everywhere, if we will look for it.” – Danny Edwards Danny Edwards doesn’t create any junk, either. Well, not anymore. There is that one piece – his first attempt at sculpting in bronze – that hides in his...
by Ryan Howe | Mar 1, 2008 | Getting-Out
Leave your stereotypes, frilly pom-poms and cheesy “Go-Fight-Win” chants at the door. This is all-star cheerleading, where the cheerleaders don’t root for other athletes – they are the athletes. It’s a physically demanding sport that is rapidly growing in Southern...
by Ryan Howe | Mar 1, 2008 | Our People
Behind his vibrant blue eyes and engaging personality, Cliff Johnson conceals the dark and gloomy path that eventually led him to becoming Filer’s police chief. “I learned early on that no matter where you come from, life is what you make of it. It’s all about...