by Paula D. Webb | May 1, 2011 | Features
Springdale School of Art sits strategically in the quiet countryside near the base of Mount Harrison in Southern Idaho. Its large windows take in the natural beauties that inspire the artistic mind. Colorful paintings, intricate sculptures and artistic pottery are...
by Monica Matthews | May 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
The mention of Harley Davidson motorcycles brings many images to mind. To someone who has dreamed of owning a Harley since they were a kid, just the sound of a slight squeeze of the throttle can send chills down their spine. To others, the image of biker camaraderie,...
by Mary Beth Sligar | May 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
If you are near the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, you may hear an occasional racket much like a flag pole chain in the wind. However, it’s not a flag pole – it’s the triumphant “clang” when a player’s disc hits the target. Disc golf is a sport that is...
by Christie Lewis | Apr 1, 2011 | Our People
The sounds of crashing metal and stern voices merge together as the final horse is loaded into the starting gate. Dallas Erickson can feel the rapid heartbeat of the horse beneath him intensify as he tightly squeezes the reins. While his horse and the color of his...
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...