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September 28, 2015
Articles, Events, Photography
IFM Editor

2016 Idaho Falls Magazine Photo Contest

Learn about how you can enter our 7th Annual Photo Contest here!
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September 25, 2015
Articles, Events, Social
I.F. Magazine Staff

Fall 2015 Drive & Drop

Learn more about our semi-annual food drive here!
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September 24, 2015
Articles, Events, Social

2015 Teton Toyota Car Crazy Contest

Learn how you can enter to win the 2015 Teton Toyota Car Crazy Contest!
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September 23, 2015
East Idaho Outdoors

Craters of the Moon Lands a New Captain

Craters of the Moon will soon be joined by new superintendent Wade Vagias.
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September 22, 2015
Events, Videos

Riverdance 20th Anniversary World Tour

Riverdance comes to Idaho Falls Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
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September 17, 2015
Articles, East Idaho Health
I.F. Magazine Staff

Finding a Healthy Balance

Are you struggling to lose weight around the abdomen, hips and thighs?
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September 08, 2015
Articles

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

If you or someone you know could be one of Idaho's top youth volunteers, check out this awesome opportunity!
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September 03, 2015
Articles, East Idaho Business
I.F. Magazine Staff

Popeyes Louisiana Chicken

Sandcreek Commons is about to welcome a new tenant that may not be as big as Hobby Lobby or Cabalas but will sure taste better: Popeyes Louisiana Chicken.
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September 02, 2015
Articles, East Idaho Business
I.F. Magazine Staff

Camping World in Idaho Falls

Camping World just finished up with its grand opening in Idaho Falls. Learn more about the city's new RV addition here!
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Lacey Bennion

Blown Away: A curly girl's adventure at GLAMbar

If you’ve ever met me in person, the first thing you will usually notice is my hair. I have a thick curly mane that usually makes me very easy to pick out of a crowd. The curls are inherited from my mother and most days, I think they’re pretty awesome.
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Calling All Cranes

The sky is turning as orange as the leaves on the hillside. The marshland is steaming in the crisp, morning sunrise. The wind is still. It’s so picturesque you want to sing. So does something else. “They’re just really entertaining and really m
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

The Cisco Disco

There’s a thick cover of ash-colored clouds over Bear Lake and head lamps dot the water’s edge. It’s January and the lake should be deep in freeze, but the chill hasn’t stayed long enough so there’s no ice on the water. That means wader-clad angle
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Where the Goats Go

Hikers and horses use Big Elk Creek Trail often. For some it’s just a day ride through woods and wildflowers. For others, it’s catching fish in the creek. For the rare wanderer after a hearty adventure, it’s the goats. Mountain goats mingle on the r
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue

All About Cellfina: A cellulite treatment that is simple, safe and fast

Another treatment offered by Dr. Durboraw and her team at the Center for Aesthetics is Cellfina — the only FDA-cleared minimally-invasive procedure clinically proven to treat the structural cause of cellulite for up to a year. It’s the longest FDA clearan
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue

Beyond a Pretty Face

Specializing in both reconstructive surgery and and non-surgical services, Center for Aesthetics is a nationally-ranked provider for many office-based aesthetic treatments and is the leader in aesthetic medical services in our region. The center, which
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

Dig This: Opal Hunting in Spencer, Idaho

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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Finding the Lost

The Lost River Range is intimidating. It hosts seven peaks over 12,000 feet in elevation. It’s steep, rugged country and bighorn sheep hunters who venture here are just as rugged. “Bighorn sheep like high rocky, I call it nasty country,”
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

Living on Cloudnine: Committed to providing quality holistic home care

Choosing a personal care service for your elderly parent is hardly just a single decision. It’s a myriad of them, and the required amount of patience, time and energy can leave you depleted. As a team of seasoned caregiving professionals, the staff at Cl
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue

Power for Pluto: Idaho National Laboratory built space batteries' pivotal in Nasa's deep space missions

After a journey of three billion miles lasting more than nine years, NASA’s New Horizons mission closed in on Pluto and its mysterious moons in July. The craft is powered by a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) assembled, tested and prepared fo
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

Taking Patient Safety and Comfort Seriously: Teton Radiology's State of the Art 64 Slice CT

Teton Radiology in Idaho Falls has installed a state-of-the-art 64-slice Computed Tomography (CT) suite. The new CT captures 128 images per second both reducing exposure and shortening the amount of time patients are required to be on the table. While t
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

The Huntress

Susan Larsen is in her kitchen prepping dinner. She’s done up like a lady with styled hair and a flowered shirt. She’s humming quietly as she collects ingredients on the counter. The 61-year-old retiree has elk steak on tonight’s menu. She tenderizes th
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Steve Smede

Now We're Clickin'

Since its inception back in 2003, our Idaho Falls magazine website has undergone at least a couple of redesigns. In the early years, we dabbled in home-cooked community forums, business directories and other standard fare, but as time moved on, we could t
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Lacey Bennion

Learning Horsemanship: Trotting in time and then some at Clockwork Farms

Here’s a sure sign that you live in rural Idaho: spotting a horse hitched to a post at a fast food joint in town. All jokes aside, horses are an important part of our rugged western culture here in Idaho. They make weekend rodeos worth
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September 01, 2015
Articles
I.F. Magazine Staff

You are An Individual

Learn about how Idaho Weight Loss can help you create a customized plan to suit your needs.
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

A Habitat for Adventure: Idaho Falls offers one of the country’s finest small-city zoos at Tautphaus Park

Home to over 400 specimens of more than 100 species, the Tautphaus Park Zoo provides an opportunity for local residents and guests alike to learn about wildlife and the natural world in an exciting and fun environment. The zoo, located between Boulevard
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

A Quarter Century on Stage: Idaho Falls Arts Council launches into 2015-16 season

In the fall of 1990, a local group of art enthusiasts joined together to help bring more arts to the region. It’s 25 years later, and the Idaho Falls Arts Council has changed a lot, but our goal hasn’t. Our mission to educate and enrich the commun
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Susan Stucki

Golden Windows

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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Gregg Losinski

Home on the Range

Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play… Hey, that’s Idaho! Well, there are not too many buffalo left roaming around anymore, and while we’ve got a bumper crop of deer this year, our antelope numbers are hardly wo
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

Taking Healthcare to Heart: EIRMC welcomes trio of cardiac specialists

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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

The Everyday Superheroes

A veteran founds the Idaho Veteran’s Network. A mother helps her adult sons with disabilities. A boy assists his blind mother. A doctor gives his time in service. Young women strive to help their community and families. A camp director brings joy to c
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

Tyler Gardner

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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Thomas Heuser, Idaho Falls Symphony Music Director

A Season Beyond Imagination: I.F. Symphony celebrates 66th year

We are excited to kick off a new Symphony season in Idaho Falls. The entire community is invited to the Symphony in the Park, a free outdoor concert in Freeman Park that has become one of the most anticipated events of the summer. The 2015 Park Concer
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

Dinner is the Show: Fuji Hibachi and Sushi offers an unforgettable and authentic experience for all ages.

Knives, spatulas, flames and laughter fly through the air as the Fuji Hibachi & Sushi professionals put on their show. The end result is spectacular food that leaves taste buds rejoicing. The chefs use a combination of funny toys and jokes to get their
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

How Bug Juice in my Purse Excludes Me From Being a Terrorist

You know that fairy tale version of the story where you single-handily travel across the country via plane with two small children and everything goes beautifully? The one where other passengers congratulate you on "what wonderful children you have" as
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles

Q&A with Eva Farkas

Eva Farkas has been Jakers’ Bar Manager for 16 years now. We sat down with her to see what brought her to Jakers and, more importantly, what has made her stay.
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

The Dress for The Day

Over 35 years ago, Margene Hansen was asked to sew drapes to be used as the backdrop for a wedding. Soon after, consistent inquiries helped to develop a wedding rental business in her home, which her business quickly outgrew. In 1980, Margene’s Brida
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Lacey Bennion

Overcoming the Odds: Rising above the diagnosis at Teton Cancer Institute

Cancer. The word alone is enough to make your skin crawl. Whether it’s you, a friend, or a relative who’s received that harrowing diagnosis, cancer affects everyone in our community. The road to recovery might be a long one, but you don’t have to walk i
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September 01, 2015| Published in the September 2015 issue
Articles
Kris Millgate

Water and Watts

There’s the pond for fishing and birding, the channels for boating and swimming, the trails for biking and walking. All of these assets add value to the community and they are all made possible by power plants in the Snake River keeping the lights on in I
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