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• " Campbell, wh off t h e county’s drug! e e le r
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TWINFAL! ‘ lo s s o f a been f i t t i n g
" f h e S f ™ io n e d fo r taking crank < bs , to d a y ’s sh e has hac
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® to h e r son, a ness to a drug
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two-year drug investigation th two Twin Falls car bomb- id with a federal indictment [diey residents. ! charged w ith conspiracy to •thamphetamine, m arijuana toother 26 charges, including ering and weapons charges, long the defendants.
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ans, is to sepa* "T—I ra te what hap-Meth
tro m w hat s«M happens m the
— 1 winning a case d if fe rs from
rre st bn a m ethamphetanune pos- ge doesn’t always translate to I for drugs. I t doesn’t always n e in ace lL , , ; I police worit the front end of afcjst tb e M a p c Valley's grow- . phetamine habit, counv p ros-. to tu rn d ia rges into convic-
: i i a ^ k s t i c k drug c a s ^ don’t tiira o u t 't t .
ey p i ^ r t to b e ," said Twin . : ty deputy prosecutor (?alvin ' . who prosecutes m any of th e ; l1g/»OCA«
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UXS - Juanita Davis says she’s ing her son’s drug use since he i ^ o o L seen h er son reach the pomt of ik every hour on th e hour, had m en bang on h e r door, say- I owed them money, walked into th e garage to talk I, and discovered she was wit- rugsale. installed two-way baby mom*
i(^ her son w hen he’s in other
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court revel lated Preaa_______________ _
- The Idaho Suprem e C oun or ay, reversing a Sth District Coun niled th a t connections betweer
id subsurface w aier supplies mus lered in detemiining Snake Rivei errights. A court also withdrew a previou and held th a t irrigato rs’ wate:
vees must include a specific peri
Thursday, Api
Court Wednesday. Braulio / .be arraigned on an undet
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ri • Jr . said.
Three men, Thomas W. N Cheney and Thomas J. Swid in the car bombings that sii Feb. 21,1996, according to tl
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ilk done enough to help he 'it- G era ld H d m b ric k .-f
TOcthamphetamine habii ni* H am brick’s reco rd te r never been convicted i
Davis said > th'e drug cl
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srseswaterc od of use with a be^nni
— rather than just referrii t on season.” ourt Deputy Attorney G< rcen hailed the latest n d ing nust sive Snake River ^ver tones for the state's at
nianage limited w ater s fious The 4-1 opnion, writ
im £ pril 23,1998
itigat i in U.S District > A. Martinez will eterm ined date , .1: J K ''M R afael Gonzalez
Mclver, Alien B. ' ishcr, are charged ,' W m ;S shook Twin Falls I the indictment. fnitpliif; case,” Twin Falls :’AlMi?C I see ORUQ. Pago A2
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-Juanife.Davis, ;rald Hahibrick in^ba
’ -—:--------- ^ list do my son,^ she said. Han egal system hasn’t al a rr h er 31-year-old son, andct • fig h t a 1 2 -year , Dav bit. f™ ®' a is long , y e t he’s mg m d of a drug charge, • e n ^ charges have e ither POUce
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ming and ending date, Wyo Ting to the “irrigation und
G eneral Clive Strong ble j Igs in the kmg. expen- hum in Adjudication as vie- papj attem pt to effectively M r supplies. Hoi rittcn by Justice Jesse mon
ease see COURT, Pago A2 • 199:
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;d her son n dismissed by prosecutors or < I plea agreemenL h e r c c ^ suppohs her orgiime [ambrick’s tour o5,tKe county tcm has b een extennve: Court iw 30 citations a nd miMemcar back to 1988, and 15 felony ca doesn’t show his older chargcs lam brick has been convicted 0 arrests, a n d still bwes $1,851 1 court costs, court records say. )avis still shows th e effects of m a car acd d cn t 20 years ogo ; m emory problems and multi] cs. But ^ e ’s limped into every [ice office and c o m available,
)heepher( emains oi D is c o v e r y so lv e
5 -y e a r -o ld m y sti I M ark Heinz ne»«ew» wrtter___________ __
GOODING - In la te October, 1! w Migdai apparently walked a •r car after h i^< en te rin g it in J wut four miles southeast of Goo A nd sh e ap p a re n tly never ( :ore than a inilo and a half awoj ir. S cattered hum an bones wert !W d ay s a g o by a lone shee ooding County Sheriff Shaun G /e ^e sd o y » 5 h e .w a s idcntifiec ental records os Migdai, 45, of /yo., b u t tb e cause of her deat ncleor. At first, Gough said, the herdo
le getting his peers to believe 1 uman bones - until he put the s >apcr bag and brought it in off tl Migdai on Oct. 14 1993 cbecki
{oliday M o te l in Je ro m e ai aonth’s r e n t - Shc was la s t seen alive on 0
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p in n e d on hin u n c n t . treatm ent to bn nty judicial I n th e p r o c ^ )urt records acquamtedTvili: icanoisdatr gotohi m d pros /co ses ;th a t; she bas bccome ges. • Hambrick is i i i on sever- tion-violation, JSl in fines His first prison 1 say. charge of dnvir 5 of injuries panion drug chi ogo, indud* "It makes yoi ultiple surg- sa id .“H adthel ?cry agency, b e fo re he got ble, turning stopped using d
rderfirids )f missing /e s lo S L a S i
ed off a remoti s te ry
l)ehind in the n Herdisappcj
----------------- scarch in Jero ^1993, Rose •d away from u” in the desert J ^ g d a ls b o Gooding. m iles from v( e rg o t m uch G ^ ^ ^ d . way from the T he discovj
mystery, he sai vere found a Initial exami iieepherder. have reveolec inGoughsaid sideofhersku ified through _ “We don’t k , of Riverton, bullet-caused, leath remains wasn’t from bc
An anthropi rder had trou- >vill examine vc he’d found . discover how I he skull into a Meanwhile, ff thc range. no leads sugg eckedintothe ' pbctsintheco } and p a id a ’---------------
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52,Jerome. . 25.-T^ Falls.
JuanlU Davla’ IKs has been tumed upside down by her son
Hambrlck's prob- lemi with crank and the law. She' saya tha court aystem should' Impose to u ^ sentences on
MTtaMlWn
ink habit trying to get a drug charge im. She w an ts h im to get jreak his addiction to crank. 6SS, Davis said, she's become ilh most of the drug investi* psecutors in the county. And he frustrated. s in prison again on a proba- 1; stemming from drug use. m sentence, in 1995, was on a nng w ithout privileges; com- :harges w ere dismissed. /ou feel like battling," Davis e batdc started 12 years ago. ot hooked , he m ig h t have 5 drugs then." .> ’
5 skeletal y woman s later, h e r car was found - acked w ith dothing - strand- ote road about 18 miles from
:t a few personal possessions •m o ld room. ixsarance prompted a massive irome and Gooding counties, marchers had all b u t given up reeks. bones w ere found about 1.8 w here h e r c a r w as found ,
)vcry has launched ano ther said. minations of W gdal’s remains led “inconsistendcs" on one kull, Gough said. I know if it’s animal-causcd or id." h e " s a id r ^ e do know It being W l” apologist in the next few days le the bones in on attem pt to ,v g d a l died, Gough said, le, thc sheriffs departm ent has ggesting foul play or any sus- case.
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; ; Continued from Al • ; W alters and w ith Justice
> • Johnsot; dissenting, vacai • District Judge Daniel H a S' dedsion tha t so^alled “o i ' tivo m an ag em en t" proi • ’ need not be induded in tht f of w ater rights d eaecs im f ' part of the adjudicadon. U “Conjunctive manager
critical to ensuring tha t ** L p ro tca the existing uses o
' ^ and determine how much 1 * av a ila b le fo r fu tu re dc ?; m ent," Strong said. “Thc 4, future of our water admini
. turns upon getting a d e a tu re of how o u r surfa*
J. ground w ater sources arc f , lated." ‘ H e said th e Suprem e < • ' dedsion would require H I to hear evidence from thi
Department of W ater R e ^ when the agency believes i r a rc being issued on w ato t from a common sourcc. j.: H ie judge had ruled th I. s ing le-source determ in )* cotud be m ade administi ; > by thc Deportment of Wa >' sources or legally when d • arise between senior and 'fj water-right holders who nu ^ from interconnected surft r . underground supplies.
But th c S uprem e Cou • including conjunctive m
ment issues in deicrminin; f rights in thc first place i ; necessary for cfndently a 7 tering the resource.
“T his decision provic V basis for thc integradon of ' uting surfacc and grounc ; supplies," said Strong, chic I a tto rn e y g e n e ra l’s ^ - Resources Division. ' Hc also said thc h l ^ coi
I D r u g _______
Continued from Al policc S g t Chuck Dudley:
l_. H e did not divulge deo « gation, saying he did no r dize an investigation th f ‘ tim e and money. \ : The investigation bega
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ing that an irrig dce Byron must indude da icated 5th w ater m ay b e i H urlbutt’s ensure m ore ef “conjunc- m ent
irovisions Huributt h a d ' 1 thousmds S u p re m e ' Coui s iu tled as October, tha t th L of iirigadon seas gem ent is annually in Idol lat w'e can ' be permanently i »s o f water "H ow ever, oi ch water is have conduded develop- bolding that sim]
The whole j ^ o d of use of linistradcn don as thc 'inigi lea re r pic- flicts with tbe p rface and Idaho law, Walt irc interns new ruling. “Th
approach is fund ac Court’s ' with over 32,OOC e H uributt rights claimcd in the Idaho contain spcd fia
Resources of use." res d e a th s Sincc 1967 th a te r rights W ater Resource
state law as req I tha t such use to bc dcso i n in a tio n s bcgirming and c istrativcly all 18,175-irpra W ater Rc- iisued sincc u e n disputes them, and jiuiior T hc h igh ci } may draw Huributt to dete urfacc and priate period of
ga tion w a te r r :o u rt said w h e th e r .watc: a m anage- issued to irrigate ning water provisions for cj ce may be son use. ly adminis- T he sw eepir
Basin Adjudica ividcs th c taken more tht I of distrib- cost m ore tha und vrater A nalysts p ro jc :hief of the another 10 year
N atu ra l to finish thc proc ing out more thj
court’s rui- rights claims.
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S I Forts! lands: No report avallabto for loday.
: Range Unds: No report i ovaW c for loday.
lay 0:29 pjn. moiTow 6:43 a m oe: Last (juartcr, April 19; new, April jartcr, May 3; full, May 11 xts: Momlng: Juphcr, Venus. Evening:
rigation water r i ^ t dates within which c used would help UNIV effective manage- (AP) —
fifth top id dedded, and the th c Acai o u rt agreed la s t b u t Wci : thc s p e ^ c timing awards s casons could change sw cethc daho and could not , Faith Hi ly fixed. Your Lo , on rehearing , wc video an led that this court’s "Than imply speaking die ride," Bi : of water for irriga- Amphith rigation season’ con- a l televij ! plain meaning" of “Oooh ^alters wrote in the McGraw ‘The district court’s pickcd i in dom cn tolly a t odds phy, the 000 irrigadon water pmy as 1 in the SRBA which edition o fically fixed periods G cn tl
S trait WI the Department of seco n d
rces has interpreted “Corryir requiring periods of ' won the cribed with spedfic second d ending dates, and th a t cat igation water rights b le com m en have induded G a rth
“Sevens court le ft i t to Trishi
letermine the appro- Love W of use for cach irri- r r ig h t, as well a s -T itcr-^ight dec ree s I ' r i \ p tors should indude r eariy and late sea- l q S A
Barbarai pm g Snnkc R iver „csdiiy i ication already has been fil« than a dccadc and Qi,d q fg th an $30 m illion. thatshei 3jcct it could take Geoff 2ars and $20 million allowed irocess of legally sort- America than 150,000 water- Cartncy
IIS ago when two cars blew up sevc s apart in Twin Falls. Tbe Twir lice D epartm ent and th c Twin m ty Sheriffs Department were thc Federal Bureau of Alcohol, X i Firearms in the bombing investig Vhcn investigators discovered tl
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Panly to mostly sunny skies pn
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showers In lhe northem areas.
Nation: Showers and thundc Wednesday from Illinois to Indi. Georgia, with dry skies in the Not
Thc moisture was causcd by lo Southeast coast feeding on a sy: Valley. No severe stoms were oc
buntryn IIV ER SA L CITY, C alif . — G arth Brooks won h is
top en tcrto iocr trophy from Academy of C o im t^ Music W cdncsd tiy ’s th re e -h o u r ds show d early belonged to th e a r ts T im M cGraw and I Hill, whose romantic “It’s Love" g o t top song, single, i
> and v o ^ ev en flio n o rs . hank you fo r a wonderful ' Brooks told the Universal h itheatre crowd and nation- evision audience, oohl W here’s the party at?” raw asked as he and his wife ed up th e vocal event tro- the first offered by thc acad- as i t c e leb ra ted th e 33rd 3n of its music showcase, in tlem an cow boy G eorge t was top m ale vocalist for a nd y e a r a n d h is .r c c o rd tying Your, Love W ith Mb’? the top album trophy, also a nd co n secu tive trophy in c a te g o ^ , despite formida- :o m petition th a t inc luded :h B ro o k s ' b ig -se llin g ens" album. isha Y earw ood (“She’s in i W ith th e Boy") w as top
i v e s t i g a t i o n
S ANGELES (AP) — S ^ t a ira County officials said Wed- ay no d ea th certificate has filed for Linda McCartney
a family spokcsmtm hin ted h e may have died clscw^icre. o ff B aker said th e fam ily red everyone to assume thc rican-l»ni wife of Paul Me* icy ^ c d in Santa Barbara “in
•even min- pects w ere also s V in Falls ment, the FBI ai win F a lls Agency joined t ire joined sa id . T he Goo 1, Tobacco Department joint stigation. The drug invc d the sus- w ben a federal
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New Mcxicc derstorms slrctchcd skies and ter Kliana and south to readings in th Northeast and West Southeast 'low pressure off thc unseasonably system In lhe Ohio Texas, had a occurring. thenscordfoi
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Ronnie Dunn, left, Reba McEi You See Her'Bt the 33rd anm Wednesday In {JnWenal City,
female vocalist She la ter debuted h e r n
gle “There (3oes My Baby.
a i n t o d e a t l :
an effort to allow the fami to get back to England io p«
Reports have surfaced tl died outside thc d ty in an u pomtcd part of thc county.
“When Linda d ied last with her family around hci in a pkice that was privau and her family," B a to sa|d
M rs. M cC artney ’s
0 suspected of drug involve- and the Drug Enforcement
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:rtainers lth consccutive due t honor, ra fo r row dy honky tonk I and overwrought ballads, lie D unn and K ix Brooks e to the stage to pick up the d and took a m om en t to k.-fans. B a c k s ta g e , th ey ed surprised. e w ere ccrtainly never tak- t fo r g ra n te d . W c n ev e r c ted to w in ,” K ix Brooks
nny Chcsncy and Lee Ann lack won th c n ew a r tis t ds and Tbe Kinleys — sis- Je n n ife r a n d H e a th e r — the top new group o r duo cr. w an t to th a n k you fans ISC I love you. I grew up lis- ig to coun try m usic and I V how you f e e l ," M iss ack said. som ber n o te cam e ea rly I Brooks & Dunn dedicated !how to th e peo p le of the I who bave b een h it by tor­ es. Thc celebratory atmos- e also took a brief detour to [iomage to tb e la te Tammy c tt^ Carl Perkins and John ’cr.
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C o r r e c t io n s — ssda /s Community page coo- d an error. H ie S tate Retired hers 1998 State Convention K h d d today and Friday at luriey Best W estern Inn, 800 reriand in Builey. ITte JTmcs- regrets the error.
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field. An a rtide in The Times- : W ednesday misindentified DDc Stanger b running in. 77ie iHews regrets the error.
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• . BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - .Selection of the grand ju iy thol could hear the Jonfienct Ramsov
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rsaJd it was tho first time a ques- oonnairc hod been used to chooso a g r ^ jury in Boulder County.
HiS spokeswom an, Su ianne .Laurion, said that shouldn’t be tak en as “an indication th a t o dedsion has been made to prcseni the case to the grand jury."
But one legal analyst in thc courtroom said thc qucsdonnoirc and jurors’ individual inlcrviews wilh thc judge point to an eirort tc prepare the pand for die high-pro file Ramsey case.
“I get thc sense from everythins Ib ca ra this morning d u t there ise greater likelihood dial thb grand ju ry will hear the Ramsey cast before iheyYc done," said the ana lyst, Andrew Cohen, a lawyer whe monitored die Oklahoma bombing trials for various media outlets.
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HARPERS FERRY, W.Va (AP) — Serenely patting delican ph lox in to the soil, P residen Clinton marked Earth Day wid
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From a sunny perch on the pro ‘ . te c te d A ppalach ian T ra il, h< ' prodded the GOP-led Congress oi W ednesday to release funds ti
, add 100 new natural and histori' ; Sites to the federal inventory o protected treasures. He also saii C ongress should app rove hi
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utes by helicopter to the sectio . - of th e Appalachian Trail wher
. th e Shenandoah and Potom a rivers meet.
. - I t was Clinton's first visit to thi . p opular day-trip destination fc
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - .‘Jam es Earl Ray is in a coma, h; ^kidneys have shut down and d&
I ' t o r s have given the confesse • ' assassin of M arrin-Luiher Kin
Jr. only days to live, his brotht said Wednesday.
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Tenn. “He thinks it could be . few days." Jerry Ray said his brother hi - b e e n in a coma since Tuesdn morning and that doctors haven
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:Editoriai i Thet2 i the arc To p u t a ph ilosophical :on th e tricky business of i Icruiim ent, consult E arl Ft .Tetired p ro p r ie to r o f “Tli ;dow ntow n Tivin F a lls is s a w y sa lesm an , a n d h e t viwvpoint.
" S o m e d a y s c h ic k e n s : “Som e days feathers."
T\vin fb lls g ot a m outhfu th is week, w hen Boise Qis Products Corp. p icked Casj th e site o f a new custom en
• ter. l\v in F alls lost a $7 r 's truc tion p ro jcc t a n d as n j o b s - g o o d jo b s th a t w he lped a lo t o f local famil: th e ir standard o f living.
On th c o th e r hand , we gc fu ture poultiy , w th encour a b o u t fu n d * ra is in g p rog r Business P lus II cam paign.
AU of w hich se rv es a s i th a t econom ic developm ei cess, n o t a single ev e n t ; M any local business lead) ing th e p u b lish e r o f th is n h a d w orked ha rd a t recn ii Cascade. Ibesday’s decision appointm ent.
l\v in Falls leaders h ad b e th a t Boise C ascade p re fe m in Idaho, th a t th e incen tiv offered by T\vin Falls had 1 cien t, an d th a t a key technc lem had b een overcome.
Yet w hen th e decision ca Boise C ascade w ent to Wyon
.pany re p re s e n ta t iv e s reve :tedm ology h a d been a facto ;and th a t W yom ing’s incen ipaced T\vin Falls’ offer. ; Well, some days feathers, i ;c ad e h a s a r ig h t to b u ild •chooses. We should b e gratefi .'company gave this a rea a seri : A t th e sam e tim e, th o u g h ,; Icadc could do IVvin Fhlls a fa jp la in in g i ts re a so n s in de l iFalls leaders could le a m fro jperience and have a b e tte r < Ihooking fu ture companies. ! Tlie com m unity already is Jing itself well to com pete for {employers. Business P lus n ii jsubstan tia l pool o f privately tm oney to use fo r th ree c n id a . • H elp ing local businesse !to c rea te new jobs.
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iW riters e x p re s s so lid v iew s ; In regards to Josh Rudolph’s ;m unt nbout “The Timcs-Ncws is •read,” you’re righ t on Josh! . In regards to Glen Capps one ;well thought-out and fa ir comn ;on ihe history o f race relations ;would commcnt “there is a lari inniount of people who would a ;w holcheartcdly w ith you as to ;tru tlifu lness of your article, bu .younger g enerations will nevei Ithe sam e way a fte r a few m ore [of ihe distortion of the current !dia." I This is a sad e ra for our naiic ; I'inally , thanks to Rosa Holm •Adam Fish, E laine S teele, Lori ibournc and S haron H armon on ,excellent artic les. We m ay n o t . Iwilh all o f them , but we rcspec {views nnd adm ire them for puti (effort forward to w hat they b ei |in. ' DAROLD AND BARBARA 'PROMERSBERGER ' Hansen
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m y and provi I cam e down, communityw: yoming. Com- C le a r Shie e v e a le d th a t those jobs. B ictor a f te r a ll, brought some ren tiv e s o u t- over sp illed
w on i ts sh an rs. Boise‘Cas- ness P lus n i i ld w h e re i t ing so. te fu l th a t th e serious look. _______ f V }h,BoiseCas- J favor by ex* d e ta i l . Tw in W ednesday' from th e ex* details, e r chance a t H rst, th e o r
p residen t rect f is position- F ish a n d Gan fo r top-notch F oundation fc D is raising a Sheep, tely don a ted S econd , th t ida l goals: Com m ission,! sses ex pand th e fish a n d gs
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bathers, :hicken •aring local y o u i^ p eo p le fo r rell-paid careers in 21st*centu- ly* i i i t in g d esirab le ou l-of-tow n es to built fa d litie s here , tlook for Business P lus I I w as 1 Wednesday. P ro jec t le ad e rs ;d they h ad received pledges XX) - half o f th e ir S l-5 m m tnn c n c am e m o re g o o d n ew s: ] M artin Idaho T«v4tnr«t/w ^ ich a l r e a d y b a d p le d g e d I, p ro m ise d to a d d a n o th e r if th e com m unity tcac iics ion goal. A nd D enn is David* den t of Q e a r S hield Nation- m m itted 5100,000 a s wefl. p le d g e s , f ro m c o m p a n ie s i r te r e d o u ts id e t h e a r e a , a te fa ith in th c com m unity^ e a r Shicli^ a m ak e r o f p lL - r e and d rink ing s tra ws , w ill its 7\vin Falls fac to ry today, •arcly in p ro d u c tio n . C le a r ym bolically sh o n in g its com* 0 tak e p a rt in th e communi* : £SS. t h a t w e u s e d t h e w o rd
’ ra th e r th an “grow th." T h e : is im portant. [ population p a tte rn s a ln w q th a t th e IVvin FaDs a re a wffl o m ing d e c a d e s . T h e c h a l- D nourish th a t g n w th w ith th a t w ill diversify rfie ecooo- xjvide a solid fo tm dation fbr kwide prosperity, h ie ld is b r in g in g so m e o f . Boise C ascade w ould bave m e m ore - b u t no u se o y io g id fea th e rs . TVvin FaUs h a s a r e o f v ic to ries, a n d Btisi- Q %vill he lp u s co n tin u e do-
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13.Manj sextrapolice* BlaineCou Jnierinngto radeinZOO aC g b ts to IZ T heir iood acdden ts millc. rfces. A fter aD, ll.T hey- ^ w e m ig h ta s sitivitytrai h ,n ^ i t , year.
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Scott Blitteifleld
legitimate businesses, n l ^ that perhaps the lawsuit' riving force behind the punitive f the coundl, we offered to sett) court We offered the foUowiiu menc o th parties would waive thev s for legal fees and coun costs. 3A would waive its dntm to thn of lost revenues from the sign o on. ^ he d ty would issue the court-or- sign permit a t 468 Addison Ave
laho Outdoor Advertising woulc jnder a cap and replacement pc Id no more billboards in the d t j )oment would cause the remova Jt-w ouldberdocated. ' ••
lEfer, which would have been a uation. If die d ty had accepted it would have fostered a spirit of ion diat would have motivated i ace the double stacked unit a t ‘ive Points wiUi modem, single ructures in a commercial area, lur alternatives are lim ited and ny wil] simply maintain die sign e currenUy located in the dty. disappointing to see that the nu die City Council did not have tl h t to negotiate in a cooperative r , as has the d ty of Boise. In the f compromise, 10 A's Boise offic billboards were removed from.
I Boulevard, a t our expense. Bill were also taken off the Green •oftops, e tc , and rdocated to co I areas d iat were more compati! itdoor advertising.
y the way, Shawn, not behig ab enjoy oneself without consum-
[hoi is a sign of alcoholism. But ing as sharp as you are, probab: knew dial, didn’t you? 5FRAZIER Falls
K^toldentKyCallfbmlani are IS n w ways for idendfyiiu rm an in the Wood River Vallej i ^ r e desperatdy l o b b j ^ for c - U i ^ ^ store here. 'ten arc heard complaining 10 ofGdal dothihg-optional tR e d f is h l^ e . any of them anxiously await iijunty’s f f e t ever Gay Pride Ps ^001. , leir i tn e s ik ^ are whiter than
iey*ve willingly attended a “sen raining” sem inar widiin th e lo!
ey think wolf and bear cubs lice" pets.. M other S h ip is looldi^ for _
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City Council as ag i ' tlement. Three mei
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uit was of d ie dry 's ba iy e a c . a l runs on majority e ttle ments w ere stifled, irfng A sam em b ero fI
munity, Idaho Outd [r remove its ofHcefn ^ orBurl«y.W ewilln three Twin Falls and use i ;non the courts, the Idahi
coun of public opin ;o r. anti-sign a d v e r t i^ Ave. m entedbyC oundk
and Mayor Meinkoi )uld Twin Falls should t po lity vative roots. The toe d ty . If .. of govemment t o th o v d o f ' applied'H^wnt^iili
' - l^ d iey ah lsd ck o f* lace- Banning off*premlse law in - th e te s t » d d iis T h e a ty C o u n d ll t o f CO- free-market system 1 edus creasing die u e o i at signs. No odier sign 1 jle lowed to compete wi a . This may sound gc ind m y run. But hi the long*j “Sns - able to repair, renov y- oftheexistfagsignsi itnay- chosen by the d ty to e th e - s i ^ . dw The d ty , which is 1
; & '^ e J t e p o w e r t^ on}’ ; I . . b u s in e s s in the futur
reader should ask is, “ -w illbenext?"»com- • '"“ h ie SattBurnrjim isi
Outdoor Advcrtisii^ii
ja b le 8. They have more um- . necks d ian Soudi Aft 3ut mines, jably 7. Then-noses have
lot since high schooL 6. To them, red m a
Christ. S. They think “pyre
a n s solve Idaho’s long-ter ^ 4.Three*fourthsof
3, T heir m antra ise r - / ' some.
M any have been kr h e d e d mules/slides ir ter.
And the No. 1 way t fom ianhere:
jp jj , 1. They “do lunch” hours. • • !
n This satire is one of a p p e v occasionally a
sen- ' phone c ^ and lib d ilo st didon to 1 2 years h iL
also lived in Washingt I , Yoric, Florida, Montat
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gression id our offer, and d ie ’ allow the staff o r the ! group to negotiate a set- lembers of the council - mce Qow and Chris stioned th« appropriate- ban. But die Q ty Coun-' Ity rule, so their com- d. f Idaho’s busmess com- itdoor Advertlshig w ill!; from Twin Falls to Filer 1 m aintain our signs in ’ « every legal mediod ~ - aho Legislature and the ihiion-to resist d ie i; ingcUmatebehigfo* ' ihnan Tom Mikesell ^
Jd re tu m to its donser- tools granted any le v d ' the governed are best
l i l a d ^ i r e ifeve ii-handed titiiy^ tses signs does n o tm a
il has constrained the{; » by artificially in* *‘J > of all o f lOA’s existin, 71 business will be al* i with us. -1' good to us in the shoB g-nm, we will not he f ovate or improve anyi' IS due to the Sumner J to g ran d fa ih » our Y j
is prone m o n e ^ d ^ I- lg regulation, will regulate against yburl ure. The q u ^ o n edd is,"W hosolmsfaes5 |
ispresi^tofidaho.' |
V . re gold around dieir ^ c a has hi its !,
ve somehow shrunk* )L lea tis th e im d *
TOmld power" will erm energy needs. '‘J Df them have an aliasj s d th e r dude or awe<4
known to w ear high*;] ' I hi thc dead of win-(j
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i” for hours and P I- • o fa series lh a t will 1' ’asspacje ,kate ' p. d smts allow. In^d4;i I LA ., d ie au thor hadI Igton, Oregon, New Ij ama, England imd H lan d s . '' ;
By Bruce TlnsleJ
FGC’s Communicadoiu Cominissionbecai displcasedfythe
employment pracdccs of two radio stations on tbe suburban Louis campus of Concordia Scmiiuuy of the Luthemn Church-Missouri Synod The FCC’s efforts to b w y the stati
. have now back&cdwondofu] The FCC said the stations vi
lated equal em plcm ent oppo: nity standards by &iadequate minority recniitmcnt, and by seeking employees with certai rcli^ous pnd musical knowled Now the U 5. Court of A p p ^ for the District of Columbia hf invalidated the 30-yeoroId off motive action program that wi the FCCs Justification for acti
One station operates noncoi mcrdally and has a reli^ous fi mat. The other operates comn
' cially and specializes in classic music with a religious orienta* tion, and some religious progn ming. The church believes t iu many, pohaps most, positions both stations require employe knowledgeable about Luthera doctrine and, a t thc one statioi knowledge about classical m u
\Vhen In 1989 thc u rc h sought licensc renewal, tlw NAACP opposed thisi saying i station’s 0 program viras de d en t and so was its number of black employees. The church responded that it had minority employees and engaged in mil ity-spedfic recruitment However, it said the need for knowledw of Lutheran doctrii and classical music narrowed i local pool of qualified minoriti
Thc S t Louis Metropolitan Smtistical Area is 14.1 percent black, 0.8 pcrcent H i s p ^ c Tl church concluded that only 2 1
' ccnt of the orea'population coi sisted of minoriaes with Lutheran training and, based ( listcncrship surveys, 0.1 percc were minorities with classical music training. The church als said that for many job opening did no outside recruiting, taku employees from the Semina^, cxutangc for vt4iich the station operated rcnt-frea
Thc NAACP said the church survcy-based estimate of mino tics with classical music exper
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le reinforced negative i tations types. This was not a afuUy. argument to make, b IS vio- NAACP and the FCC |)portu. this case, in the busii lte stereo typ ic about* by points." rta in The FCC said the! dedgc. mg preference was t cals when applied to thw a has woric involved no rel affir- espousal on the a ir (<
t was tionists, secretaries, acting. business managers), icom- with exquisite lilogic us for- asserted tha t its sole mmer- for acting against “u issical sentation" of minorii nta* sta tionsw astofosta ogram. programming contet that m sistcdthathiringf onsat donsatthestations. oyecs i ^ e tc - is germaai icran diversity, idon, lh e appeals court music. FCC would thus havi I diat low4evel emplo; > to get the ir 'rad a l vil ig tb e the air bu t lack thei: i defi- convey t h ^ rdigiou r o f R e^ird ing theid« ch viewpoint," the coun irity Justice Sandra Day ( Qunor- dissenting in a Supre
case conceming wxM or O’Connor wondered :trine would define or m ea e d th e ular vieivpoint that n m des. associated with race. OQ good quesdon for tfa( :ent which is so quick to t iT h c of radal stereotypes. ^2per- Thc appeals court: icon- Supreme Court has*
explained why it was ed o n cmmen^s interest n xccnt the notion that minoi cal radally based views. ni<n mean to suggest that
lings it correlation with a p e nlqrir or opinions. Wc dotil
that the Constitution tions govenunent to take t
radally based diffen irch’s less encourage them, linori- well think sud i an a i pcrtisc theticaltoourdenuM
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iie Lutheran htr> I b e c o o ^ tStOObrOad bosevdiose matiTeactiac religious "cooipdlin^ ir(e.g.,recep. s u d ia s o id ii es, engineers, tio o .an d d ia 3 ) . B u i t ^ m e th e s n i c © c ,th e F (X m u a g re e ia . olenm onale acxi(BS.Stb( “undeiTcpre- agrees, tb e n o ritiesa ttbe w illbsveooe acr-d iv e ise - Brickbybi iteo tA n d u o ftb a isy sm igfaroQposi' tied. The O i ns-reccpdon* d e fe n se o f± aoe to such trui iTia
_ ir,d aD ten d i i n notes: *Tne ingdse .B u t: laveusbd iere a lsdf^ntere! ployeesmanage c x v i l r i ^ e i lw»*poau*on to orerreaeii, leuiflttfnceto a n r tn i l ia g s i^view s.*^ adverse to ra deaof*Taaal T b eo n sd tiit n n t d te s .sdf-oxrectio iyO*ConDor, prenjcCourt . Cea^F.W iwwicasting. Posteobmvm e d “howone leasure a partic- ii. . •
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TWIN FALLS - Tlie CoUeg Idaho Golden Eagle Booster Athletic Department a t CSI th ird annual CSI A th letic Booster Club B anquet Ap: Weston Flosa.
The so d t^ ra ff le preview p jn . with the dinner starting
The cost is S25 for non*b bers, $15 for CSI booster n $10 to sponsor a student-athl<
The banquet/fund-raiser v sophomore student-athletes \ gift from the college. In addi dents will receive th e spedal A ward” from P res id en t Mi Members of tfae Gve-time net: onship volleyball team will their rings.
To purchase a ticket o r fo mation call Kathy Deahl a t 7 2466. .
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TWIN F A L L S -T ie Magic Soccer Assodation is accep tions for faU 1998 high scho. high school coaches. !
- - -Anyone interested in appl; tact Brent White a t 7aMOOO 4655 (night).
Greg Smith cards a 6th hole at Candlei
TWIN FALLS - Greg Sm down his second hole-in-on< Candleridge Golf Course.
Smith used a pitching wed{ yard, sixth hole. . W itness in c lu d ed M ark C h j^ B o y d . •
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PERT - Tlje Minico Spartan sofi :eam was riding too high a wav Dg into W ednesday’s R e ^ o n Q with Burlm th a t d ie B obcw coul Ige Just a few h o t flashes agains riv a l n e ig h b o r in a 10-2,11*
on sweep. lico's Stacey W arburton threw : h i t t e r ov er se v e n inn ings am Ic ouc nine in th e first game, am -hitter Jade limey’s one-out singl id a two-inninft e i^ t-ru n rally tfaa i tfae nightcap via mercy rule. : Spartans, v « o beat a 19-3 S ^ lin d ahd h iin a ie d th e Tw in F a ll IS b e fo re ta k in g on Burley ived to 13-8 and 3-3 in region pla) y falls to 6*10 and 2-4.
Ico 10, Buriey 2 rb u rto n faced ju s t 10 b a tte r gh the Brst three innings and wa Jd o ffensively by a ll 10 of h e s n u u in thar span. Icenzie Fleming doubled in a n u cored another a s M inio) went up . the f irs t Back-to-back base h it Katie Frank and Fleming uppec sad to 5*0 a f te r two, and threi on hits, and two B u rl» errors le< ! more rwis in tbe third, e Tirst gome, we came out and hi g ," sa id M in ico coach Kellj :eco. “The g irls a re sta rtin g tc « and play together as a team.” wna Seamons led off the Burle: I witfa a walk - one of only two ^ iirton - and la ter s c o r^ her team’i -un on a sacrifice fly b y catcbei lyHoskins. slie Beck drew a one^iut walk ii Ixth and sco red o n a single bj dean-up batter Erica Smith.
5 can 't get a team together to hii once,” said Burley coach Leonarc
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be fo re ,” g u a rd J e f f a ir icek said. “We realize that saii ploy our game, we have a for nate shot a t going all the yes
ih opens tb e playoffs on Un day against th e Houston of < its as ± e W estem Tcnce’s top seed. fozz fin ished th e ir season witb the i best record f o r ^ ^ ^ ^ H B rs t tim e in f r a n - '^ H ^ ^ S B
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EEN BAY, W is. - Reggie White le’s heard a divine call to revoke drement and return to the Green ackers. But will th e NFC champs tin o P fggfo Whiti» ftf j pf btI !g0e White? i’re delighted he’? going to p l^ ," •al m anager R on W olf said. “1 Imow how else to say i t" ite admitted h e hadn’t done mudi M n conditioning Isut pledged to :k on a rigorous r^ b ib m tio n pro­ to s treng then a b ad back tnat ed him to a part-time player last I. , 3, my