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Acequia—Spotlight

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Down-to-Earth Charm Story and Photos by Julee Posyluzny My love for Acequia began in 1995, when my husband Gary and I relocated to Idaho after living in the South Pacific for seven years. We moved to Rupert, where
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She Named Idaho

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Not long ago, this magazine received a missive from John Mock, president of the nonprofit First Territorial Capitol of Idaho Revitalization Project, whose volunteers reconstructed Idaho’s first territorial capitol building in Lewiston as a walk-through museum, using 155-year-old
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September 2018 Calendar

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By Les Tanner Cancellations or changes due to weather, illness of performers, and other such things, although rare, are bound to occur. Double-checking with the event coordinators about locations, dates and times is always a good idea. 1
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The Shadow

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An Omen in the Ditch By Patrick McCarthy Progress may have been all right once, but it went on too long. — Ogden Nash A shifting shape-shadow appears in the ditch below me, making my ten-year-old eyes sparkle
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Give Me Risk

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And the Mountains Oblige By Alice Schenk We pull into the trailhead at dusk, planning to set up camp for a 5 a.m. start on a climb up Donaldson Peak (the eighth-highest in Idaho at 12,023 feet) and
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A Hard Thing

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Prognosis: Incurable By Brianna Knighton When I was eighteen, I went to the dermatologist because of acne in the chin area, but I actually had something much more uncomfortable to discuss. Two years earlier, I had started to
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Satan’s Imp

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A Summer Hazard By Marylyn Cork I got drilled by a yellow jacket the other evening—actually, a paper wasp, according to the people who know such things. To me, the two species look identical. I would have thought
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Bridge to Nowhere

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And a Tunnel of Light By Dean Worbois For the most part, my dad was a rule-respecting guy. But what was he supposed to do when there was a major construction site to check out and no signs
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September 2018 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Acequia, Ada County, Boise, Caldwell, Fruitland, Garden City, Hagerman Valley, Lewiston, Lost River Range, Orofino, Rexburg, Shelley, Soda Springs This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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