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May 2019 Calendar

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By Les Tanner In spite of our efforts to ascertain that events listed in our calendar are described accurately, cancellations or changes due to weather, illness of performers, and other such things, although rare, are bound to occur.
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The Mystery of the Ledger

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And the Remarkable Life of Cyrus Jacobs By Jay Karamales In late summer last year, our volunteer-operated Dry Creek Historical Society in the community of Hidden Springs, a few miles north of Boise, came into possession of an
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Jimmy and Me

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Man’s Other Best Friend Story and Photos by Les Tanner This story is offered free in its entirety for the first part of May. This is about a cat. Just an ordinary cat. He hasn’t performed any heroic
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Storm on the Salmon

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And Flood on the Snake By Ray Brooks After a winter of drought, the Salmon River was running unusually low in late June 1994. My wife Dorita and I had discussed doing a multi-day Fourth of July whitewater
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Kooskia—Spotlight

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On the Edge of Wilderness in the Middle of Freedom By Dennis Pence This is what much of America used to be. I sat in a rickety old lawn chair on an even ricketier deck, admiring the view.
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A Russian Conspiracy

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Weeding Out the Threat By Diana Hooley For me, Idaho weed is not a psychedelic experience, but it is a psychotic one. Weeds can be crazy-making if you’re a farmer or gardener in southern Idaho. I didn’t really
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The Worst Timing

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Did It Have to Be That Song? By Clell G. Ballard Back in 1966, my then-fiancee Marilyn made plans for our wedding in our home church, one of Fairfield’s most important buildings, right on Main Street. That was
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No North, No South

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The Road That Joined the Halves By Marylyn Cork I first heard about the history of the old North and South Highway from my father. It seemed to fascinate him a little, although he didn’t become an Idahoan
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May 2019 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Boise, Caldwell, Fairfield, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, Garden City, Hammett, Idaho Falls, Kimberly, Kooskia, Moscow, Riggings, St. Anthony, Salmon River, Snake River This content is available for purchase. Please select from available
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