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What Do Lists Know? Don’t we all love lists? The ten best, the five worst of this or that. Don’t we kind of hate them, too, for the way that reduce nuance to, well, a list? IDAHO magazine
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What Do Lists Know? Don’t we all love lists? The ten best, the five worst of this or that. Don’t we kind of hate them, too, for the way that reduce nuance to, well, a list? IDAHO magazine
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Have you heard yet about ChatGPT? If not, it’s the latest rage—and controversy—in online artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, we showed you how AI can create realistic pictures from word prompts. Now, instead of entering your query into a
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Brook Trout in Alpine Lakes By Mike Blackbird Photos courtesy of Mitch Alexander and Marty Gibson From late June until the end of October each year, Mitch Alexander and Marty Gibson trundle off on Thrashing Thursday to fish
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Life after the Fall By Marylyn Cork As I write this I’m looking forward to the New Year that’s looming although with some trepidation. The old year had its moments and I’ve been blessed and very lucky but
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Not for Passing Through By Alice Elison My husband’s grandmother, Nettie Mae Turpin Ellis, who grew up in Thomas, was the first person I met on his side of the family after we were engaged, and she didn’t
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By Amy Story After my friend Linda Whittig lost both her parents to the pandemic within one year, she ran the family farm, which was located between Caldwell and Notus, for a final summer with the help of
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IN THIS ISSUE! Caldwell, Central Idaho, Garden City, Latah County, Marsing, Priest Lake, Snake River, Table Rock, Thomas, Upper Glidden Lake This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Register & Purchase Purchase Only
Up to Table Rock Story and Photos by Tom Lopez Darn, it’s cold,” I blurt but my wife Laurie ignores this statement of the obvious. She’s breaking trail a couple of yards ahead of me up the snow-covered
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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 2-30 Free Dinners: MONDAYS. Served every Monday from 4 PM – 6 PM at the Hoot Owl Café, Ponderay 7
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How Idaho Got Its Shape By Keith C. Petersen When I got a question about Richard Nixon’s profile in Idaho’s borderline, I figured it was time to write a book. I once served as Idaho’s State Historian. When
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