Idaho History: Prospectors found gold not far from Boise City The Idaho Statesman In February 1870, the Idaho Tri-weekly Statesman reported that a large number of whites and Chinese were working the gravel bars along the Boise River, using “rockers.” A rocker is a manually operated cradle-like device for separating fine particles of ... |
State School for Deaf, Blind Sees Increased Demand Twin Falls Times-News Enriquez Lopez, left, jokes with Wasim Hussni, both 13, before competing in Thursday's Idaho Braille Challenge at the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind in Gooding. Number of employees: 117. Many work around the state with students who are ... |
How Metro Detroit helped shape Mitt Romney The Detroit News By Marisa Schultz Long before Mitt Romney became a candidate for president of the United States, he was a lanky teenager in Bloomfield Hills with a penchant for practical jokes rather than for politics. During one such elaborate prank, Romney dressed ... |
![]() The Spokesman Review (blog) | Otter Works Monday, Jokes About It The Spokesman Review (blog) House Minority Leader John Rusche, D-Lewiston, recalled Otter's joke this way: “You should be really happy to see me today — it's Monday after all”/Dan Popkey, Idaho Statesman. More here. (AP photo Matt Cilley) Question: How many hours do you work a ... |
![]() New York Times | A New Generation Redefines Mormon Cuisine New York Times JUSTIN SOELBERG, the chef at Communal restaurant in Provo, Utah, has heard all the jokes about Mormon food. “People think it's just casseroles and Jell-O all the time,” said Mr. Soelberg, 30, who grew up Mormon in Idaho and graduated from the French ... |
"Enjoying the Journey": ISU women have fun, stay focused during win streak Idaho State Journal Elizabeth Griffeath/ISU Media Relations Idaho State's Chelsea Pickering looks to drive to the basket against Portland State's Keaton McFadden with Ashleigh Vella (22) in the back during the second half at Reed Gym on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012. |
Kiddin' on the Keys - June 27, 1967 San Francisco Chronicle All those "Banned in Boston"-type jokes will now have to be scrapped, and high time. Private Eye Alain Gilstein just returned with the startling news that Lenore Kandel's "The Love Book" - a no-no here - is sold openly there. |
![]() Mesquite Citizen Journal | 4th Annual Mesquite Motor Mania Biggest Yet - Slideshow Mesquite Citizen Journal “We're from Idaho; we don't have sun there!” he jokes. The incredible 713 cars came from many different areas, with the farthest being New York, New Jersey, and Quebec. The closest distance driven was from, you guessed it, Mesquite. |
"No Bar Too Far Montana” Tours Montana's Bars KFBB NewsChannel 5 Full of stories, jokes and pictures, Higgins shares her experiences in the book. Higgins wanted to do the tour to promote that these pubs are more than just bars. Saying, “They're really the backbone of the communities and the towns. |
Community bids goodbye to Stone Lumber co-owner Idaho Press-Tribune The funeral is open to the public and will be held at 1 pm Friday at the Nampa Idaho North Stake Center, 6111 Birch Lane. by HollyBeech NAMPA — The local community lost a beloved businessman and family man earlier this week. Roger Kotter, Stone Lumber ... |
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