Tim Woodward
Tim Woodward: How a nonrestaurant served great memories
One of my daughters recently gave me a tip on a great new restaurant in one of the old Statesman buildings. We miscommunicated on which building it was, but that was OK. The memories waiting for me at the wrong building were worth the confusion.
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Tim Woodward: WWII hero breaks long silence over shooting at Guantanamo
In the early 1960s, Medal of Honor recipient Art Jackson nearly escalated the Cold War.
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Tim Woodward: Boise has dozens of pieces of public art, and many are hidden in plain sight
Boise has dozens of pieces of public art, and many are hidden in plain sight.
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Tim Woodward: Enough public art fiascos, thanks
Public art for the plaza at Boise City Hall, according to a recent Statesman headline, is "back on track."
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Tim Woodward: My big sister left no small legacy
Most families have at least one eccentric, someone whose habits, appearance or lifestyle depart from the conventional. In my family it was my sister, Joanie.
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Tim Woodward: My friend Grady's crazy Vietnam War
No one who knew him will forget the late Grady Myers. He was an imposing figure: 6-foot-4 with merry blue eyes, strawberry blond hair and a Yosemite Sam mustache. He was, among other things, a combat veteran, a gifted artist and a collector of preposterous vehicles, from British Morgans to an ancient...
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Tim Woodward: Water issues abound at my house this winter
I became somewhat infamous years ago for having things go wrong with my old house. This Siberian January was a reprise in the current house.
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Tim Woodward: 'My' maple trees were a timeless beauty, gone in a day
The trucks came early on a Monday morning. The temperature was near zero; the only people in the park were the men driving the trucks and an occasional runner on the icy Greenbelt.
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Tim Woodward: Arm teachers? Depends on the teacher.
Until now I’ve avoided the debate over arming teachers in classrooms for some excellent reasons.
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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Statesman's Woodward, Micron's Keeth to be honored by U of I at Boise event
Retired Statesman reporter and columnist Tim Woodward and Micron executive Brent Keeth are being honored in Boise on Jan. 23 as outstanding University of Idaho alumni. Woodward is a 1971 graduate. Keeth got degrees in 1982 and 1996.
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Tim Woodward: Old record becomes one of best ‘gifts’ ever
With due respect for Time magazine and Barack Obama, my Person of the Year for 2012 is Dorothy Peachock.




