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Idaho Falls Magazine

Since the early days of homesteading, irrigation development, community building, and frontier taming, Idaho Falls has grown up just as much as it has grown out. To say the least, the city now extends far beyond the riverbanks that once defined it. This precious place has certainly changed its appearance many times over, but in all its transitive guises, our town has enchanted its inhabitants and visitors in a way that few communities can. You don't have to live here long to understand what a gem we have in the tight-knit populace of Idaho Falls and the surrounding Upper Snake River Valley.

A small group of employees at Harris Publishing had long argued that Idaho Falls rightly deserved to have its own namesake periodical. Those first few issues, launched in the summer of 2001, offered an introductory message proclaiming that our town had the cultural depth to warrant not just a daily paper, a pair of network affiliates, and a few fledgling web pages; it had the riches for a magazine, too.

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Since the early days of homesteading, irrigation development, community building, and frontier taming, Idaho Falls has grown up just as much as it has grown out. To say the least, the city now extends far beyond the riverbanks that once defined it. This precious place has certainly changed its appearance many times over, but in all its transitive guises, our town has enchanted its inhabitants and visitors in a way that few communities can. You don't have to live here long to understand what a gem we have in the tight-knit populace of Idaho Falls and the surrounding Upper Snake River Valley.

A small group of employees at Harris Publishing had long argued that Idaho Falls rightly deserved to have its own namesake periodical. Those first few issues, launched in the summer of 2001, offered an introductory message proclaiming that our town had the cultural depth to warrant not just a daily paper, a pair of network affiliates, and a few fledgling web pages; it had the riches for a magazine, too.