2011-07, July 2011 (Rogerson)
2011-07, July 2011 (Rogerson)
Volume 10 Number 10
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FEATURES
The Living Lab
by Marylyn CorkA longtime Priest River resident traces the story of an experimental forest that celebrates its centennial this year.
Rogerson—Spotlight City
by Loyd BakewellResidents past and present offer the author a cornucopia of stories about this “garden in the desert.”
Almost American
by Ed MarohnIn the 1950s, a little boy arrives in Boise from eastern Europe with his mother and sister, and takes on the challenge of assimilation.
DEPARTMENTS
Comment: Winners and Remembrance, Harmon Killebrew
Teton Dam: Bouldering; Entranced by a Ten-Foot Rock, by Justin Brunson
Meridian: Bronco Billy’s Interrogator; Co-starring Clint Eastwood, by Roger Simmons
Idaho Falls: Deep Roots; The Art of Marilyn Hoff Hansen Derives from Generations on Rainbow Ranch, by Cheryl Cox
Squirrel: Seeking Squirrel; Tales from Childhood Inspire a Visit to a Long-Lost Town, by Alanah L. Muir
Frank Church Wilderness: A Girl’s Best Friends; An Outfitter Returns to Wilderness, and to Memories of Lost Loves, by Kaitlin Ens
Eagle: A Matter of Taste; Fifteen Minutes of Funny Fame for an Idaho Cowboy Poet, by Hannah Smith
Caldwell: Coincidentally Yours; A Hat Trick of Oddities, by Les Tanner
Idaho at Large: The Achilles Heel, by Steve Carr
Recipe Contest: Huckleberry Pan-Baked Idaho Trout with Warm Lentil Salad, by Chef David Knickrehm, Bella Aquila, Eagle; Fresh Apricot Pie,
both recipes courtesy of the Idaho Department of Agriculture, www.idahopreferred.comIN THIS ISSUE!
Almo, Boise, Caldwell, Castleford, Eagle, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, Idaho Falls, Island Park, Melba, Meridian, Priest River, Riggins, Rogerson, Squirrel, Teton Dam