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January 29, 2016
Articles, East Idaho Outdoors, Events, Family Fun Guide

Mountains of Fun: 2016 Great Snow Fest wraps up this weekend

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January 28, 2016
Articles

Taylor’s Crossing Charter School Canned Food Drive

Taylor's Crossing Charter School recently had their first annual food drive for the Community Food Basket Idaho Falls and the results were highly successful thanks to a little competition.
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January 11, 2016
Dining

A Louisiana Kitchen at the Commons: Popeyes brings New Orleans-style fried chicken to Ammon

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen has opened its doors Jan. 10 at Sandcreek Commons, featuring the chain’s famous New Orleans-style fried chicken menu.
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January 05, 2016
Articles, Family Fun Guide, Photography, Social

Music for the Eyes: 2016 photo contest winners announced

Hats off to the winners of the 2016 East Idaho Community Photo Contest, sponsored by East Idaho Regional Medical Center and Perfect Light Camera & Supply.
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January 04, 2016
Events, Family Fun Guide, Videos

Time to Get Growing: Idaho Falls Community Garden Association’s 2016 Organic Gardening Classes

The Idaho Falls Community Garden Association has a full lineup of classes this spring to make your 2016 garden a hotbed of success.
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles

50 Years on the Mountain: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort celebrates its 50th anniversary

The past 50 years has seen the Jackson Hole area evolve from a remote Wyoming outpost to a skier’s dream resort. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is celebrating its 50th anniversary during this 2015-16 winter season, and with the celebrations comes
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles

Nutrition for the Mind: Meet Dr. Drew Brazler, PsyD, lifestyle coach and certified brainspotter

Most people are holding onto some kind of trauma from the past – it can be anything from failure to abuse. Traumas like that aren’t processed like normal memories; instead, they are held in a different part of the brain. “We don’t have to relive
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

Rolling in the Dough: Step inside Carten's Bakery where every delectable product is homemade

Willi Carstens walks into his bakery at around 6 a.m. every morning. By 7:30, the donuts have been formed and are in the fryer. The doors open for the day, and they will stay that way until grandson Ben Borsik closes up for the day at 5 p.m. “I wou
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

A Brush with Success: Explore Idaho Falls' newest art gallery, and meet the man behind it.

As Mark Marino puts it, most people draw the same at age 7, but not all children are entertained by the activity for hours on end. “I had a room in the basement by myself at age 7 and I would go down there and draw pictures, copy pictures out of bo
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue

Broadway Ford Christmas Giveaway: Local family receives gift to turn their holiday season around

Christmas for the Crains looked rather bleak this past December with bills pilling up and the prospect of an expensive heart surgery. That is, until Kristi Crain got the phone call informing her she just won Broadway Ford’s $1,000 Christmas Giveaway
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles

Building Business in Greater I.F.: Chamber CEO Tapped for National Scholarship

When you’re dedicated to the business of creating business, a career at your local chamber of commerce is a tough gig to beat. Just ask Greater Idaho Falls Chamber chief Michelle Holt, who has just been awarded a National Institute Scholarship fro
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles

Don't Take the Lights Down Yet

Some of my fondest childhood memories are of homes decorated for Christmas. I remember driving slowly up and down the snow-choked city streets of Chicago checking out all the incredible displays in a neighborhood where some of my relatives lived. Each str
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Susan Stucki

High-in-the-Sky Apple Pie Hopes

Out of the blue, from somewhere deeply buried in my memory, a song burst into my mind. “He’s got high hopes. He’s got high hopes. He’s got high in the sky, apple pie hopes.” It had been decades since I had heard this song as a very young girl and have no
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Kris Millgate

Icy Hot: Hockey Moms Rule the Rink

Something magical happens when you put a bunch of hockey moms on ice. We forget about our hair, our posture and our pride. We remember what little kid fun is. We revisit a gut full of giggles and eventually we learn to skate. It may look more like
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

Love Shouldn't Hurt: Local band Legends Fade advocate for domestic violence awareness

A small rubber wrist band rests on Todd Thompson’s arm. On it are three powerful, yet simple words: “Love shouldn’t hurt.” The bracelet and its motto are a tribute to a young woman who lost her life at the hands of her husband. “She was a mother.
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Lori McNamara INL Communications & Governmental Affairs

Mapping Historic Homes: INL intern looks to the past to build future

Idaho Falls High School graduate Payton McGriff spent last summer working as an intern in INL’s Cultural Resources Management Program. Her responsibilities included identifying and establishing the historic significance of roads within INL boundarie
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles
Susan Morris

Repurposed Space for University Place: Expansion under way for ISU's Idaho Falls Campus

Construction on what will become an expanded faculty office and classroom complex on the ISU-Idaho Falls campus began in late October of 2015 and is expected to be ready for use by fall semester 2016. The nearly 10,000 square foot repurposed space
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January 01, 2016| Published in the January 2016 issue
Articles

Roger's Revue:: An Annual Benefit Concert

What do Aladdin, Frozen, Anastasia, Lion King, An American Tail, Little Mermaid, and Rise of the Guardians all have in common? Nope, they are not ALL Disney movies. They are, however, all featured in Roger’s Revue, an annual benefit concert set for
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