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Alone in His World

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An Encounter with James Castle, Master of Found Materials Art By Teddy Khteian-Keeton In January 1963, before the first Idaho exhibition of work by James Castle, I was publicity chairman of the Boise Gallery of Art (now the
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Van-Jacked

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But Who’s Chasing Whom? By Ray Brooks Shortly after I moved to Hailey in 1984 to open an outdoor store, I met Hippy Jimmy and his girlfriend Lynn. They were a pleasant couple, who embraced a lifestyle that
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Never Too Late

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Four Decades of Fit Older Folk By Alice Schenk I teach a free fitness class for the College of Southern Idaho in the small town of Rupert. We meet three days a week in the Civic Gym attached
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Lakeview—Spotlight

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A Busted Boom in a Spectacular Setting Story and Photos by Mike Kincaid It was one of those bluebird days, full of welcome sunshine after a snowy winter and a rainy spring. My wife Jill and I decided
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A Secret

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Kept and Lost By Aisha Marie Everyone has secrets. Everyone. Things left unsaid to avoid hurt feelings or to keep peace. Secrets we choose to keep because, well, they make our lives easier. My mother taught me that
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Mountain Lovers

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Nurture on High By Marylyn Cork I saw the most amazing thing a couple of weeks ago: a herd of elk, numbering at least three bulls, peeled down off a mountainside and jumped a fence and the county
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July 2018 Calendar

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By Les Tanner Cancellations or changes due to weather, illness of performers, and other such things, although rare, are bound to occur. Double-checking with the event coordinators about locations, dates and times is always a good idea. 6/29-7/1
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Before the Fourth

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We Beat the City to It By Diana Braskich When I was in elementary school, the Fourth of July was one of my favorite holidays. As long as I can remember, my hometown of Coeur d’Alene has held
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Running for Cal

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A Hundred Miles in Twenty-Four Hours By Mike Chillstrom “Mike, are you pulling your skin off?” It’s a legitimate question but I have to laugh. I’m at mile sixty-three of the Pulse 100-Mile Endurance Run, so my laughter
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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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