Tim Woodward
The Best of Tim Woodward: Quit vehicle breath tests? Are they kidding?
You should know right off that the person writing this is a habitual offender.
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Best of Tim Woodward: Memories of submarine collision haunted Boisean
The memory of a collision between the submarine he was on and a Russian submarine haunted a Boise man all his life until he found out the collision wasn’t as bad as he thought.
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Tim Woodward: Three ‘angels’ prove the value of having good parents
Bob Taylor couldn’t explain why it was so important for me to meet his daughters.
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Best of Tim Woodward: Boise is a sleepy town and now a boom town
Growth only recently has achieved buzzword status in Boise, but it was a buzzword at the Woodward residence more than 30 years ago.
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The Best of Tim Woodward: Outlawing fireworks? (from 1989)
A curmudgeon friend called last week with an idea sure to be liked by almost no one.
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Tim Woodward: Noisy? Not at Hemmingway's Key West house
KEY WEST, Fla. Key West is probably the only place in America where the sidewalks are steam-cleaned, the taxis are hot pink and a single-wide mobile home costs $395,000.
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Tim Woodward: A Christmas surprise in the middle of nowhere
It was a cold, windy morning on the high desert of central Nevada. Larry Remaklus was driving north on State Highway 376, between the small towns of Tonopah and Austin. His wife, Blanche, was beside him in their Ford van.
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Best of Tim Woodward: Recapturing sweet holiday memories
Sometimes Christmas comes when you least expect it.
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Best of Tim Woodward: Dish up the crow to celebrate Boise’s dream come true
When The Grove hotel opens next week, crow should be on the menu.
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Tim Woodward: Bear Lake can be, well, a bear
BEAR LAKE There are places you know in your heart you shouldn’t go. North Korea, skid row bars, the room where O.J. keeps his diary, those kinds of places.
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Best of Tim Woodward: Life in Kosovo alters meaning of Thanksgiving
For Idahoans who served in Kosovo last summer, today is a different kind of Thanksgiving. They’re thankful for things they used to take for granted.






