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A Modern Woman

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Fitness through Wrestling By Kerry Schultz The two wrestlers stood in a circle marked on the mat and stared intently at each other. This was the first time I’d seen a live wrestling match and I imagined the
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Favorite Climbs, Part One

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Story and Photos by Tom Lopez Editor’s Note: The author, one of Idaho’s premier mountaineers over the past half-century and a regular contributor to these pages, has compiled a list of his twenty-five favorite climbs in the state.
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Cowboy Farmer

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It’s Epic Story and Photo by Diana Hooley On a recent trip out of state I met a friendly couple who inevitably asked, “What do you do in Idaho?” The short answer is my husband and I are
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A Spirited Flight

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What I Takes to Move a Museum By Gordon Page Photos courtesy of Spirit of Flight On my very first trip to Idaho in 2006 to monitor the restoration progress of a World War II Boeing B-17 bomber,
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The Bounty

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Eating Wild in Idaho By Phil Barnard One day in 1984, my friend Jeff Thomason brought wild asparagus to my home in Ketchum. I love asparagus and these were exceptionally delicious. That gift opened a door for me
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Pure Emotion

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Art Heals By Hannah Sucsy Photos courtesy of Teascarlet Fine Art I sat on the edge of the bathtub, grateful that finally, after six weeks, my incision was healed enough to submerge in water. I turned and set
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Farmer’s Friend

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Ode to the Trusty Toolbox By Clark Ballard Swathers hadn’t yet been developed for haying season when I was a teenaged tractor operator on farms near Fairfield during summers in the mid-1950s. We operated the now-defunct Farmall tractors
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March 2024 Calendar

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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 2/1-      ‘Women With Bait” Fishing Tournament; 3/17     Riggins 1     First Friday Book Club: Join us for a book
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February 2024 Calendar

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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 1/26-2/3  North Idaho Boat Show: Tobler Marina, Hayden 1/26-2/4  Winter Lights: Downtown Coeur d’Alene 2     First Friday Book Club:
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