by Jason Lugo | Mar 1, 2011 | Publisher's Blog
The Minico boys basketball team is on an historic run. For the first time in 23 years, Minico has won a District championship. The Spartans have a 22-1 record and are headed to the state tournament for the first time in 22 years. Minico’s team, coached by Mike...
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 Jason Lugo | Jan 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
Whether you’re an extreme athlete wanting to show what you’ve got, or just a spectator looking for an eye-popping show, Pomerelle Mountain Resort is the place to be on Saturday, Jan. 15 for the annual Slopestyle Competition. Slopestyle is a popular winter extreme...
by Jason Lugo | Dec 1, 2010 | In Business
“True. Pure. Renew. Authentic. Fresh. Real. Timeless. Simple.” When Jennifer Garcia, 31, of Rupert, Idaho saw a designer fabric with these words printed on it, she knew she had to have it – at least enough to make an apron for her booth at the 2010 Mini-Cassia Craft...
by Blair Koch | Nov 1, 2010 | Features
Dr. Richard Hansen’s roots are firmly planted in southern Idaho, but his passion and life’s work lie in El Mirador Basin, Guatemala, home to more than 1,250 square miles of virgin rain forest and home to the earliest Mayan ruins in existence. Hansen, 56, is a...