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July 31, 2015
Articles, Events
Lacey Bennion

Pink is the Toughest Color: Join EIRMC for the Tough Enough to Wear Pink rodeo at the War Bonnet Round-Up

Join EIRMC for the Tough Enough to Wear Pink rodeo at the War Bonnet Round-Up
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July 29, 2015
Articles, East Idaho Business
Lacey Bennion
Web Exclusive

Joining the Big Leagues: Local law firm Smith & Banks merges with Boise-based Hawley Troxell

Local law firm Smith & Banks merges with Boise-based Hawley Troxell
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July 29, 2015
Articles, Events, Family Fun Guide
Nikki Siegel

Roaring Youth Jam: Party on the Banks of the Snake River: Explore three days and nights filled with fun at the Snake River Roaring Youth Jam, August 6-8

Explore three days and nights filled with fun at the Snake River Roaring Youth Jam, August 6-8
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July 29, 2015
Social
I.F. Magazine Staff

Urban Hitching Post: One of the many reasons you know you're from Idaho.

One of the many reasons you know you're from Idaho.
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July 24, 2015
Articles, Events

A Swing in the Step: Upcoming music and dance events in Idaho Falls

Upcoming music and dance events in Idaho Falls
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July 24, 2015
Photography, Social

Stylin' Penguins: IF Zoo penguin sports a funky 'do

IF Zoo penguin sports a funky 'do
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July 24, 2015
Events, Articles
Lacey Bennion

Tee It Up for the Troops: Patriot Day Golf Scramble set for Sept. 12

Patriot Day Golf Scramble set for Sept. 12
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July 24, 2015
Articles
I.F. Magazine Staff

Got the Write Stuff?: Senior project opportunities available for local students

Senior project opportunities available for local students
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Get Happy: Join us in welcoming the new ambassador to the Eastern Idaho State Fair

Orphaned at an early age, Happy was subsequently raised by street monkeys in the backcountry of Belize.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

A Summer of Music

What started with just a few people has grown to an event where thousands attend.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Editor's Plate: Top staff picks for local cuisine in around Idaho Falls

If you encountered our editorial staff shooting photos at area restaurants this spring, we probably owe you an ap
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Kris Millgate

Family Field Trip: Best area day hikes

Advice from one outdoor mom to another:
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Thomas Heuser, Idaho Falls Symphony Music Director

New Leaders in Music Education: The Idaho Falls Youth Symphony welcomes a pair of new conductors

The Idaho Falls Symphony has a strong program for music education in our community
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

Powerful Pellets: Leavitt Women's Healthcare offers hormone therapy pellets to treat menopausal and other symptoms

It started with an insistent patient armed with a book.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

Sidewalk Art Festival

Every fourth weekend of July for the past 60 years has seen the Eagle Rock Art Guild set up their Sidewalk Art Festival, displaying original pieces of art they worked hard to produce.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Hazardous Waste Disposal

Prescription Drug Disposal
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

East Idaho Gets REDI for Growth: Grow Idaho Falls and Bingham Economic development have combined forces to improve economic development in eastern Idaho

After almost two years of discussion, Grow Idaho Falls and Bingham Economic Development merged into the Regional Economic Development Corporation for Eastern Idaho, also known as REDI (pronounced “ready”), on April 6.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

For the Love of the Green

After beavers were nearly wiped out by the initial wave of trappers that swept through the land that would come to be called Idaho, the next batch of hopefuls were those who thought they could wrestle their riches from the earth itself.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Lacey Bennion

30 Years of Swinging, Shaking, and Shuffling: Idaho International Summerfest celebrates 30th anniversary

Traveling the world is a dream for many people; it’s an extraordinary opportunity to get a taste of other cultures and see how other people live this thing called life.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Driving Forward at Broadway Ford: Here's one to file under "Good Problem to Have"

Earlier this spring, after three-plus decades of helping East Idaho motorists hit the road with a variety of new and used cars, the folks at Broadway Ford were facing a crossroads of their own.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Here's a Wild Idea...: Plan your summer party, picnic and more at Tautphaus Park Zoo

With 400-plus residents representing 110 species, “The Best Little Zoo in the West” has a full flock of activities and events throughout the summer.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Hiking

Just in time for the arrival of the vacation planning season, TetonHikingTrails.com launched a new website today that gives hikers interested in Grand Teton National Park a robust source of trail information at their fingertips.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Nikki Siegel

IF's Art Playground: The Artitorium offers art classes for youth

The Artitorium on Broadway isn’t your traditional art studio.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Paul Menser

In-N-Out of Luck

A few weeks ago a post started appearing on Facebook saying, “In-N-Out is coming to Boise!”
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Jennifer Landon

Knowledge is Power: Idahoans need to put that power to work

In a survey to identify 2015’s most and least financially literate states in America, Wallethub.com ranked Idaho fourth in financial education and knowledge, and 36th in planning and daily habits.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Mommy Blogger: 10 Years

I think we’ve all seen the picture that floats around on Facebook that says “My husband is a promise I’ll have a best friend forever.”
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Dining

Recipe for Life: Mix, stir, blend, sift, and bake!

Someone alleged that the average person spends more time planning a party than his life.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Gregg Losinski

Reviving a Tradition: "Take me Fishing" trailers support pastime for anglers of all ages

There was a time in the not-too-distant past that fishing was considered to be a typical pastime enjoyed by Americans of all ages.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles

Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival

Rooted in the region’s culture for more than half a century, the the Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival is gearing up for another spectacular celebration at the Fort Hall Reservation.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles, Events

Stage Set for Carmus Jamboree, Aug. 14-15: Summer festival at Sandy Downs features concerts, car show, kids' fair and more

Family festivals, car shows, concerts and cookoffs.
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July 17, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Lacey Bennion

The Weird, The Wacky, and The Wild: Book Review: Forgotten Tales of Idaho, by Andy Weeks

Idaho has a lot of great history.
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July 03, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
East Idaho Outdoors

Inflatable Floats on the South Fork: Portable pontoons perfect for exploring local waters

IFM staffers recently threw down on some inflatable pontoon boats to help fish and photograph some of our favorite waters around East Idaho. Top of the list: the South Fork of the Snake River. For our first mid-summer float, we launched just below th
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July 01, 2015
Articles
Lacey Bennion

Real Pirates at the Parade: MOI open for Independence Day weekend

If you’re on the lookout for an activity that involves not melting in the summer heat, head to the Real Pirates exhibit at the Museum of Idaho.
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July 01, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Katie Burke

Ten years

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July 01, 2015| Published in the July 2015 issue
Articles
Steve Smede

Something in the Water

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