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The Water Pump

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A Monument to Persistence Story and Photos by Diana Hooley On my hike this morning I took a different route to the Snake River Canyon. I walked through the dilapidated shed that houses the pumps that irrigate this
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September 2023 Calendar

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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 1-3        Kamiah Chamber of Commerce Annual BBQ Days: Kamiah 2-3        Coaster Classic Car Show; Silverwood Theme Park, Athol
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A Troublesome Sort

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But Memorable By John M. Larsen Bernice sounded extremely nervous when she told me on the phone that her neighbor Donna had just said to her, “Thursday: this is the day I kill you.” Donna’s threat apparently arose
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Mary’s Place

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Is She Still There? Story and Photos by Mike Medberry Inside the Hemingway House in Ketchum, I stared past my guide Kelley at a wisp of hair, a body, and a face that peeked out from a corner.
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September 2023 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Blackfoot, Caldwell, Dover, Garden City, Juliaetta, Kamiah, Ketchum, Kilgore, Marsing, Sandpoint, Shelley, Southern Idaho, St. Maries This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Just Visiting

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Is Eco-Tourism Even a Thing? By Ron McFarland Last July, my wife Georgia and I drove up from Moscow to Sandpoint for a reading by two authors whose new books concern tragedies at sea. One is by Sarah
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Western Swing

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You’ll Smile Story and Photos by Desiré Aguirre When I saw the grin of Les Tucker, our ninety-six-year-old Western Swing Hall of Fame fiddler, I knew we were going to be all right. I knew he had one
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S’Mores Cookies/Lime Shrimp

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By Amy Story Melissa’s S’Mores Cookies COOKIE DOUGH INGREDIENTS 3/4 c. shortening 1 1/4 c. firmly packed light brown sugar 2 Tbsp. milk 1 Tbsp. vanilla extract 1 egg 2 c. all-purpose flour 1 tsp. salt 3/4 tsp.
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Ghosts in the Desert

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The Making of a Novel By Christi Nogle In June, Boise writer Christi Nogle won the Bram Stoker Award™ for Superior Achievement in a First Novel presented by the Horror Writers Association for her book, Beulah, which is
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Summer Idylls

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Grazing the Sheep By Richard W. Etulain The following excerpt, used with permission from the author’s new book, Boyhood among the Woolies, describes summers when the Etulains left their eastern Washington ranch to graze their sheep in the
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