2004-07, July 2004 (Cottonwood)
2004-07, July 2004 (Cottonwood)
Volume 3, Number 10
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FEATURES
Idaho Governors
by Arthur HartIdaho has had more than its share of both scoundrels and saints in the governor’s office. Historian Arthur Hart traces our gubernatorial past—from the pioneer days of Idaho territory, when our governors were appointed by the president, to statehood and the coming of the “people’s choice.”
Cottonwood–Spotlight
by Lyle Wirtanen & Frances AllardThere is a western way of life going on in this charming little Idaho town. A universal theme of optimism and enthusiasm seems to pervade the community. Ask Cottonwood’s “movers and groovers” and they’ll tell you they wouldn’t live anywhere else in the world.
Volunteering Outdoors in Idaho
by Sharon JohnsonSummer is often about taking: taking a swim, taking a trip, or just taking a drink, but the truly inspired among us know it can also be about giving, and there is no gift better than the donation of one’s time. Find out how you can do just that this summer by volunteering.
DEPARTMENTS
Fiction Contest First Place, Youth Division: The Wildflower
by Ciara HuntingtonFront Porch Tales: Critter
by Lynn FarleyWho We Are: The Shilling House
by M. Deloris HensheidBackcountry Culture: The Art of Mantracking
by Sue IzardCentenarians: Olga Fisher
by Lisa DayleyOne Spud Short: Under the Orange Hat
by Les Tanner
Fiction Contest Second Place Adult Division: The Coyote
by Jack LintelmannNorthern Exposure: The Ol’ Boot Tree
by Sherry Ramsey
Good Neighbors: The Blaine Schoolhouse
by Bill LondonHistorical Snapshot: Idaho Goes Dry
by Arthur Hart
IN THIS ISSUE!Blackfoot, Blaine, Boise, Caldwell, Cottonwood, Moscow, Priest Lake, Rupert, Weiser