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Utter Massacre - Part 3

Welcome to Idaho Yak Today is part three of the mini-series of a sad but true tale in Idaho history, The Utter Massacre. The Utter Massacre took place in 1860. In this third and final part of the mini-series you will learn what happen to the members of the Utter [...]

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Utter Massacre - Part 2

Welcome to Idaho Yak Today is part two of the mini-series of a sad but true tale in Idaho history, The Utter Massacre. The Utter Massacre took place in 1860. In this second part of the mini-series you will be with the emigrants as they fight for their lifes. You [...]

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Utter Massacre - Part 1

Welcome to Idaho Yak Today is part one of the mini-series of a sad but true tale in Idaho history, The Utter Massacre. The Utter Massacre took place in 1860. In this first part of the mini-series you will be introduced to the members of the wagon train. You [...]

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Montel Antes Up For MS

Everyone knows Montel Williams is a very popular prime time TV show host. His fans also know he was diagnosed 9 years ago with Multiple Sclerosis. In this interview, Montel tells our listeners how they can join with him in a dazzling glamour gala where proceeds will go to fight MS and find a cure [...]

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The Last Travoise

Welcome to Idaho Yak. Today’s story is about what George C Shoup, son of Govenor Shoup, believe was the last travoise held by the American Indians.  As told to Peter Olberg I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place where weary travelers on the “Parenting” journey can come and listen to the sweet songs [...]

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The Lost Hat

Welcome to Idaho Yak Todays story is about the honesty of Chief Tendoy’s 18 year old son Tom and the trust that a Salmon merchant, George Stroup, had in Tom’s word.   Stroup was Idaho’s first Governor.   I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place where weary travelers on the “Parenting” journey can come and listen to the [...]

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Lakes of Idaho Lore

Welcome to Idaho Yak Stories, myth and legends about some of Idaho Lakes.     Stories about Lost Lake, Hayden Lake, Spirit Lake and Swan Lake from Idaho Lore I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place where weary travelers on the “Parenting” journey can come and listen to the sweet songs of Paige Stroman. Cuddle up [...]

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Gentleman Sheriff Gorman

Welcome to Idaho Yak This is the story about how Sheriff Gorman brought in an escaped convict by using words and wit.   Back when Idaho City was the Territory’s Metropolis, the penitentiary was located there. This is the story of how Sheriff Gorman using a persuasive tongue capture an escaped convict. Click on the listen now button [...]

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Brother’s Keeper?

Welcome to Idaho Yak Today’s story is “Not His Brother’s Keeper” from Idaho Lore Two brothers protecting their sister’s honor, one went to far. Click on the Listen now button for the story I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place where weary travelers on the “Parenting” journey can come and listen to the [...]

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Mike Rock, The Fighting Irish Sheriff of Owyhee

Welcome to Idaho Yak Mike Rock was the fighting Irish Sheriff of Owyhee County. He was one of the best-know officers of early time.     A Couple of humorous stories from Idaho Lore one title “A Man of is Word” and “Billy the Bear”. Click on the listen now button to hear a couple of Sheriff Rocks exploits. I [...]

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Pets from Idaho Lore

Welcome to Idaho Yak On this episode there are two pet stories from Idaho Lore     The first story is about a pet Rattlesnake. The second is about a pet Cougar. Click on the listen now button to here the tales I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place where weary travelers on the “Parenting” [...]

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Whitey samples some moonshine

Welcome to Idaho Yak Today’s story is about a mule called Whitey. During prohibition when Whitey was packing for 4 hunters near Couer D’ Alene Idaho. He got into the moonshine the hunters had brought along. Click on the Listen Now Button to hear Whitey’s story. I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place [...]

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Giving Thanks

Welcome to Idaho Yak A story of giving. A story of thanks.  What Mrs. Small gave during the great blizzard of 1889 was returned many times over. I would like to thank the following sponsors Lullabyland is a magical place where weary travelers on the “Parenting” journey can come and listen to the sweet songs of Paige Stroman. Cuddle up with [...]

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A boast of Idahoans

Welcome to Idaho Yak Besides potatoes, what can Idahoans brag about? Idahoan’s have a lot to brag about. Today the Idaho yak will tell you about one of the many boasting rights Idahoans hold. How many states can claim that no foriegn flag has ever flown over their state? According to Byron Defenbach (1933) Idaho is the only state that can [...]

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Chief Tendoy- Last chief of the Lemhi Shoshone

Welcome to Idaho Yak Today’s story is about Chief Tendoy, the last recognized chief of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe.     If I was to say the name Cochise, Geronimo, or Sitting Bull you would immediately recognize those names of Indian Chiefs.  They are well known in history for defending their land against the encroachment of white settlers.  Another [...]

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Roosevelt - The town that drowned

Welcome to Idaho Yak Photo from “The Middle Fork and the Sheepeater War” By Johnny Carrey and Cort Conley Have you heard of Roosevelt Idaho? No, maybe you have heard of Roosevelt Lake, Idaho. Roosevelt, Named for Teddy Roosevelt, was established late in the fall before the big rush to Thunder Mountain in the beginning of 1902.  Roosevelt soon [...]

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Ward Massacre

Welcome to Idaho Yak The massacre of the Alexander Ward party on August 20, 1854, was the culmination of Indian activities that led to the closing of Hudson’s Bay Company’s Fort Boise and Fort Hall. Subsequent wagon trains came with more fear, and military escorts became more common. The Ward Massacre was akin to the Utter [...]

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Myth of Slimy Slim aka Sharlie

Welcome to Idaho Yak My Uncle Paul, who had a cabin on the shore of Payette Lake always threaten us kids that if we did not behave he would feed us to Sharlie. So today I am going to tell you the story of Slimy Slim, better known in Idaho as Sharlie.  Sharlie inhabits Payette Lake here in [...]

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The Legend of Emmett Idaho’s Squaw Butte

Welcome to Idaho Yak As long as man can remember the majestic Squaw Butte has stood guard over a Emmett valley. Squaw Butte has been a source of countless legends to the early settlers, and to all who came later. The legends about Squaw Butte were told and re-told by the old-timers, but only a few of [...]

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