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Travels with Albie

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An Idaho Idyll Story and Photos by Peter Zheutlin The first and only time I had previously been in Idaho was nearly a half century ago. Coincidentally, I had then traversed the state across its narrow panhandle, as
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You Can’t Die Here

Posted on by Clell G. Ballard / Comments Off on You Can’t Die Here

A Grave Problem Story and Photos by Clell G. Ballard Camas County has a problem with dying. You see, even though the county is as large as Rhode Island, and even though our thousand residents live in a
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The Old West Restored

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In Owyhee County Story and Photos by Merri Melde As my cowboy boots scuffed along the pioneer town’s boardwalk and I peered into replicas of an old hotel, assay office, blacksmith shop, post office, school room, and jail,
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The Bamboo Jacket

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And Other Amazements Story and Photos by Mary Terra-Berns Behind the glass, thousands of tiny pieces of bamboo strung together with linen thread by an unknown artist create a raglan-sleeved jacket with a diamond pattern. I’ve never seen
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All Over Again

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This Time, with a Little Help By Khaliela Wright I sat back in my chair and smiled at Bruce across the top of my wine glass. Outside, a spring squall was whipping up white-capped waves on Lake Coeur
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We Dream As We Go

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How Vision and a “Can Do” Spirit Erased Poverty among the Coeur d’Alene Tribe By Robert S. Bostwick Photos courtesy of Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel It began on a wheat field, and not much of one at
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Hanging in the Balance

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A Wind-Carved Icon By Connor Stewart Photos by Grace Chrysler-Stewart, Karsha Forever Studio In the evening of July Fourth this year, my brother Christian and I reached the top of a small plateau beside the iconic Balanced Rock
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The White City Remake

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How Boise’s Columbian Club Recreated the 1893 World’s Fair By Janice Stevenor Dale In the summer of 2014, the Boise Columbian Club received an intriguing phone call from Alex Davis, a board member of the nonprofit center for
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Giant Red

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In an Ancient Grove By Dennis Pence It’s like walking through a cathedral,” Marty said during an over-the-fence conversation early one sunny morning. She was speaking of the Giant Red Cedar National Recreation Trail less than a dozen
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