It’s not all business inside the Driggs City Center Building. On a typical weekday around noon, the aromatics of delicious food and sounds of enthusiastic chatter coming from the Senior Center [...]
Even on a wintry Friday night, Victor isn’t exactly a happening place. There are, however, at least two exceptions to this rule: a concert at the Knotty Pine Supper Club and skating at the local [...]
Jerod Pfeffer was a teenager when he decided he wanted to try rock climbing. “I was a good athlete,” Jerod says, “I looked at the range of the difficulty scale for climbing routes. It went from [...]
I love seeing vintage pickup trucks around the valley. Some sport fresh upgrades or relatively new paint jobs, but most are the classically weathered workhorses of our rural lifestyle, dented and [...]
Since birth, two-year-old Chance had been in and out of the hospital oxygen tent. When he was diagnosed with asthma, his pediatrician recommended removing processed and genetically modified food [...]
A handful of one-name artists are universally recognized: Michelangelo, Picasso, Cher, Madonna, and Prince, for examples. Teton Valley has its very own artist with a single moniker: Borbay.
Don Carpenter says he felt like he was drinking from a fire hose when he took his first formal avalanche class in 1993. More than twenty-five years later, Carpenter is a part owner of [...]
Words by Tom Hallberg, Photos by Camrin Dengel At any given time, Dave Ridill is growing nearly twenty-four thousand individual plants. Even when the snow stacks several feet high outside his [...]