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2010-12, December 2010 (Kuna)

2010-12, December 2010 (Kuna)

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Volume 10 Number 3



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    FEATURES

    Have a Good One: For a Transplant from New Delhi, Moscow Was As Confusing As Russia
    by Sayantani Dasgupta

    A newcomer from New Delhi describes days of wonder as a student and a teacher at the University of Idaho.

    Kuna—Spotlight City
    by Sharon Fisher

    Geography made Kuna’s history, and history has been preserved downtown in the state’s fastest-growing city.

    River of No Return: A Release of Ashes, Somewhere Downstream When the Weather Clears
    by Nancy Teggeman

    A family with a long history of running the Salmon River takes a special trip, to scatter the ashes of their elders.

    DEPARTMENTS

    Comment: What You Know

    Arco: Mars Power; At the Idaho National Lab, Steve Johnson Builds the Generators That Run Spacecraft, by Brianna McNall

    Coeur d’Alene: The Clock; Ticking Back Through Time, by Lowell Vanskike

    Caldwell: Mi Idaho; Generations of Her Family’s Stories Lead an Educator to Inspire Other Idaho Voices, By Katherine Lovan

    Sandpoint: Dumpster Diva; One Way to See a Festival for Free: Be a Green Queen, by Desiré Aguirre

    Midvale: Tree, I Own You; An Odd Idaho Harvest of the Stubborn Conifer, By Randy King

    Weippe: A Contemplative Harvest; Picking Huckleberries Offers Joys Both Tangible and Intangible, by Geraldine Mathias

    Idaho Book Review: The Iron Bodkin, by Amy Allgeyer Cook; Alvor, by Laura Bingham, Review by Katherine Lovan

    Recipe Contest: Ginger Crumb Cake, by Cathy Koon; Jet’s Alaska Lobster Martini Mashed Potatoes, by Mike Kincaid

    IN THIS ISSUE!
    Aberdeen, Arco, Buhl, Caldwell, Coeur d’Alene, Harrison, Idaho City, Jerome, Ketchum, Kuna, Lava Hot Springs, Midvale, Moscow, Priest River, Salmon River, Sandpoint, Weippe