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July 2008
Volume 7 Number 10

FEATURES

Preparing to Hunt:
Wolves in Idaho
,
by Dale Toweill


The reintroduction of the grey wolf in Idaho has been entirely successful, if unwanted in some quarters. Now that wolves are no longer considered an endangered species, wolf populations in Idaho are now under the supervision of Idaho Fish and Game, and the department is now developing regulations to allow for limited hunting  of these predators.


Buhl—Spotlight City,
by Kelly Kast

From its founding by pioneering businessman Frank Buhl to the present day, the “Trout Capital of the World” has survived the hard times and thrived whenever it could. To its residents, Buhl is both home and a way of life.

Wings & Annex:
The State Capitol,
by Dean Worbois

The picturesque and carefully maintained grounds on either side of Idaho’s Statehouse are gone, and an enlarged and renewed Capitol takes shape in their places. We take a look behind the chain link fences to explore the new additions to the old building, and examine the temporary quarters occupied by the Legislature and the displaced state agencies.

DEPARTMENTS

Tricks of the Trade: Garden Guardian; Meridian 'green thumb' discovers mutated grape, new walnut strain, by Linda Funaiole

Snapshots: Lady in Red, by Nancy Covert

The Name Game: Lincoln's Links to Idaho, by Carla Strunk

Out to Pasture The Rescue, by Martha Green

Small Town Flavor: Fouth Generation Family Business to Close after 106 Years; Miller Hardware will shut its doors in the fall, by Lorie Palmer

Ond Spud Short: The Misadventures of Cheif P.U., by Marie Strong

Retrospective: Did Shoshone County Turn 150 Years Old This Year?, by Ron Roizen

Recipe Contest: Idaho Steelhead Cakes with Cherry Vinegarette, by Maureen Theiler, Jocie's Strawberry Shortcake by Jocielyne Klant & Donna's Macaroni Salad, by Maryann Merrick

July Contributors



IN THIS ISSUE!

Boise, Buhl, Grangeville, Meridian, New Meadows, Plummer, Priest River, Shoshone County


 
 

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