Cold and flu season is definitely here! We all hear tips on how to prevent and treat a cold but how do you separate fact from fiction, and when is it time to see your doctor or go to the emergency room? The flu and the common cold are both respiratory illnesses but they […]
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Colds and the Flue: Facts, Myths, and When to See a Medical Provider by Tiffany Wohlwend, PA-C St. Luke’s Wood River Family Medicine
Cold and flu season is definitely here! We all hear tips on how to prevent and treat a cold but how do you separate fact from fiction, and when is it time to see your doctor or go to the emergency room? The flu and the common cold are both respiratory illnesses but […]
Spotlight on Gail Severn Gallery’s John Studebaker by Courtney Lauck
John Studebaker, the head of framing at Gail Severn Gallery, has been working with Severn for over two decades, providing closed-corner, double-sided, and other specialty frames and molding as well as pedestals and other displays for three-dimensional artwork. As a professional woodworker, he began making frames 30 years ago […]
Contours of Wine History by Benjamin Turner
As long as the world has had a pulse, there has been wine to fuel the ongoing story of civilization. This very important beverage to many has been around since 5,000 BCE. Water better hydrates our bodies, coffee more quickly snaps our brains awake, and cocktails spear all the […]
Harvey Art Projects: Keeping the Fire Alive by Courtney Lauck, photography by Ben Figueiredo
“A new space, a new opportunity, a new way of doing things.” With these words, Julie Harvey blesses and embraces the spirit of her new gallery for Harvey Art Projects, a stunning and minimalist space on Sun Valley Road in Ketchum. “It took about eight months to find a […]
The Embodied Soul by Sonia Sommer
Do you wake every day feeling happy, strong, and excited about your life? If not then keep reading. You may discover the missing piece you’ve been searching for. Read more here.
Strong Futures: Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation Alumni by Hayden Seder
Welcome to the final installment in our series exploring SVSEF’s philosophy, “Strong Minds, Strong Bodies, Strong Futures”. In the last two issues, we explored the academic side of SVSEF as well as the new staff and facilities that help athletes achieve strong bodies. This month we focus on the […]
Stella’s Shelter Fund Takes A Love For Shelter Animals A Little Further by Sabina Dana Plasse, photography by Halsey Pierce
Wood River Valley residents Jennifer Terra and Holly Mora have been friends since the seventh grade and have always shared a love of animals. Today, they are successful, working women—Terra at Sushi on Second, and Mora at High Altitude Fitness as an owner and trainer with her husband, Kevin. […]