2008-03, March 2008 (Bruneau)
2008-03, March 2008 (Bruneau)
Volume 7 Number 6
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FEATURES
“Ants” or “Antz” Basin: A Question Resolved
by Jim RidenourThere are many mysteries, small and large, throughout the Gem State. Sometimes, they deal with how something acquired its name, and, often, the most logical explanation is not the correct one. The questions themselves, however, can lead the curious down interesting—and unexpected—paths.
Bruneau—Spotlight City
by Phil JanquartBruneau lies adjacent to the Snake River depression, high desert plateaus, and the great sand dunes that bear its name. Life in the Valley of Tall Grass has always reflected the values of its past, and as the modern world encroaches, residents intend to accept those changes on their own terms.
Restoration: Our Beautiful Capitol Building
by Dean WorboisIdaho’s iconic domed Capitol is, perhaps, the most recognizable building in the state. The seat of government since 1912, it is fast approaching a century of service, and was beginning to show its age. At present, it is undergoing extensive renovations, and, in pictures and words, we have this opportunity to see how the work is progressing.
DEPARTMENTS
Whitewater Ways: North Idaho Spring Kayaking, by M.D. Kincaid
By the Wayside: Pine Creek Tavern, by Larry Tritten
How We Were: My Dad at the St. Louis World’s Fair, by Bill Ryan
Studebaker Says: Spring Greenery, by William Studebaker
Off the Beaten Path: Back-Road Surprise, by Les Tanner
Recipe Contest: Ibrahim Ebed’s Middle Eastern Lentil Soup by Ibrahim Ebed, Lebanese Cabbage Rolls by Kay Kelley, and Paulmikis by Father W. Thomas Faucher
March Contributors
IN THIS ISSUE!
Antz Basin, Avery, Boise, Bruneau, Caldwell, Pocatello, Smelterville, Twin Falls