2004-02, February 2004 (Coeur d’Alene)
2004-02, February 2004 (Coeur d’Alene)
Volume 3, Number 5
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FEATURES
Is the Era of Wind Power Coming to Idaho?
by Gerald FleischmanWhat’s Idaho’s greatest untapped power resource? Engineers can debate that question into the wee hours, but to Gerald Fleischman, the answer is blowing in the wind—literally. Is wind power an important next step in Idaho’s power future, or are we just tilting at windmills?
Coeur d’Alene–Spotlight
by Michael KincaidLearn about the Idaho city that beckons to travelers throughout the country and the world. It’s no surprise that Coeur d’Alene gets the attention it does when you consider it boasts some of the finest fishing, skiing, and boating opportunities anywhere.
Avalanches
by Arthur HartFrom Nineteenth Century miners to Twenty-first Century recreationists, Idahoans have long been plagued by one of winter’s most devastating forces: the avalanche. Arthur Hart details some of the many avalanche tragedies that have occurred within our borders.
DEPARTMENTS
Buddy…His Trials and Treasures: The Tin Lizzie
by Will EdwinsonTop of the World: Half a Century Flying Seaplanes on Lake Coeur d’Alene
by Michael KincaidFront Porch Tales: The Chest
by Barbara MichenerWho We Are: Wedding Rings and Hot Springs
by Daniel RutledgeHistorical Snapshot: The Electric Dock
by Arthur HartFree Range Verse: Snowville
by Wayne NelsonArt Attack: “Guardians of the Lake” Provided by The Ordinance For the Arts
by Victoria BrunoThe Learning Curve: Traditional Education With a 21st Century Twist
by Nancy C. ButlerOne Spud Short: The Pebble Creek Rattlesnake
by Shirley Lund
Fish Tales: The Lure of Ice Fishing
by Mary SyrettAround the Bend: Roseberry General Store
by Betty Derig
IN THIS ISSUE!Boise, Burke, Coeur d’Alene, Grace, Lowman, Mace, Roseberry