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The Story of Idaho, one month at a time.


February 2012
Volume 11 Number 5

FEATURES

Drawbridge Down

By Tara Roberts

Enamored by northern Idaho’s castles ever since elementary school,  the author lays siege, and bridges the moat for an inside view.



LowmanSpotlight City

By C. Eugene Brock


Decades of experience with this mountain town—as a resident, a forester, and a researcher—influence our author’s views on where Lowman has been and where it’s going.


The Kropp Letters

By Judy Kropp Murphy & Don Price

Two cousins share the letters their grandfather wrote in 1920, describing southern Idaho on his first visit, before moving his family to the state.


DEPARTMENTS

Comment
: Zooming In

Statewide:
A 4-H Timeline, by Jana Kemp

Arco Desert: Living off the Sheep’s Back, by Bill Ryan

Boise: Turning Strong, by Kelcey Stewart

Owyhees: Good and Lost, by Amy Larson

Idaho City: That’s Just Shooting, by Del Crawford

Statewide: Divas Wanted, by Deborah Lynch

Boise: The Ring, by Les Tanner

Idaho at Large: What We Do Here, by Jeff Carr

Recipe Contest: Red Cabbage Galette, by Lukas Volger – Excerpted from Vegetarian Entrees That Won't Leave You Hungry; Aunt Jeanette's Lemon Bars, courtesy of Susan Harris

Calendar of Events: Winter Carnival, McCall

IN THIS ISSUE!
Ashton, Arco, Boise, Idaho City, Juliaetta, Lava Hot Springs, Lowman, Moscow, Owyhees, Stanley, Troy

 
 

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