VOLUME 25 ISSUE 1 Jan. 11 – Feb. 7, 2019
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Volunteers of America opens new center in Grantville. Page 2
RECREATION
Precarious perch
Vicki Nickerson is a former bodybuilder who now runs a holistic wellness center in Grantville. (Courtesy Vicki Nickerson)
A holistic approach to fitness Envision founder uses life experience to bring well-rounded approach to her wellness gym
Stick in lake provides excellent setup for bird watching. Page 13
But Vickie Nickerson, owner of Envision Personalized Health Center in Grantville, believes that full-body wellness is about more than fad diets and exercise plans. In her view, these types of goals are best accomplished by taking a more holistic approach. The native San Diegan’s path toward wellness began in the 1980s, after an anxietyand stress-related hospitalization had doctors encouraging her to eat better, sleep better and to start going to the gym.
Margie Palmer There have been many trends in health and fitness that have emerged in the past 20 years. From aerobics to CrossFit, and from the South Beach Diet to the ketogenic eating plan, many throughout the U.S. are consistently looking to take advantage of the newest “fastfi x” to help them shed pounds and get in shape.
FOOD & DRINK
Testing, testing …
Grantville kitchen creates new recipes for restaurant group. Page 14
TRAVEL
Private Idaho
“When looked for a trainer to help me, I didn’t find one. There weren’t any certifications for personal trainers at that time, but I met someone who was going to San Diego State University who was studying kinesiology,” she said. “He taught me some things and helped me with supplements and the more I worked out, the stronger and more powerful I felt.”
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Navajo planning group discusses new year’s priorities Jeff Clemetson Editor
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(l to r) NCPI board chair David Smith, board member Robert Weichelt, vice chair Matt Adams, and board member Dan Smith (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)
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Exploring the sights, sounds and tastes of Boise. Page 22
Flooding and the SDSU West site were focused discussions of the first meeting of the Navajo Community Planners, Inc. (NCPI) on Jan 9 as the group met to begin setting the year’s priorities. NCPI board chair David Smith wasted no time in in laying out a priority he will undertake in the coming months — flooding of Alvarado Creek in Grantville. In his opening chair
Online readers of the Mission Times Courier may have noticed a few changes to the design of the paper’s website over the last few months. In an effort to update its online presence, Mission Times Courier parent company SDCNN set out at the end of 2018 to revamp all six of the community newspaper group’s websites. In addition to cleaning up outdated categories and a layout that wouldn’t load correctly to smartphones and tablets, the update gave each paper an opportunity to offer more content for readers. For example, in the online News section under politics, readers can find articles from city, county and state representatives that do not always make it into the print editions of the paper. A new Business section will have real estate and finance articles as well as house our “Expert Advice" articles, sponsored links and Best of Mission Times Courier winners. The Arts & Entertainment section of the website includes arts, theater, film and books articles from around the region. Under the Lifestyle section, travel, fashion, pets and fitness articles that appear in other SDCNN papers are now shared with Mission Times Courier readers. Also in our Lifestyle section is a category called “Navajo Voices” where readers can submit stories about Navajo neighborhood life — personal stories or stories about community events or people. The first submission for the new section is a story titled “Tail of the heart” by Doug Gibboney about a beloved pet. Navajo Voices will give a platform for readers to share stories that don’t quite fit in the traditional Letters to the Editor section of the paper. The new site also provides the editorial staff at the Mission Times Courier to add additional online content such as videos, podcasts and photo galleries. Look in the print edition for prompts
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