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The Courier continued on page 7..... Service to God, Country and family has been Don Hudson’s guiding focus for all of his adult life. From serving as a Boy Scout Lead- er, for 50 + years, or serving as a founder and President for the Volunteer Fire Department, or serving as Command- er for the Search and Rescue unit, or saving a County’s deteriorating historical records, or working for years to learn the Constitution and workings of State Govern- ment, or to prepare and run for a seat in the legislature. Whatever the community has asked of him, he has done it with a cheerful heart, dedication and commitment to the very best of his ability. Skier Killed at Soldier Mountain Camas Sheriff Dept. News Release On Saturday January 30th, at approximately 11:18 a.m., the Soldier Mountain Ski Area called Camas County dispatch stating that a young fe- male had struck the side of a restroom building while skiing towards the base of the resort. Soldier Mountain Ski Pa- trol was providing medical attention to the girl who was unconscious and not breathing. ey requested Camas County EMS and Life Flight to assist. Taylor Biggs, a 14—year- old freshman from Twin Falls High School, was wearing a helmet. Other events leading up to the ac- cident are unknown. Medi- cal personnel performed life saving measures and were able to revive her. She was flown to Boise where she unfortunately succumbed to her injuries. The Soldier Mountain Ski Area as well as the re- sponding agencies wish to convey their condolences to her family and friends. The Fairfield Ranger District of the Sawtooth National Forest is propos- ing to implement a variety of vegetation modifications and prescribed burning treatments over a ten year period in the Salt Creek/ Bowns Creek and Fleck Summit area. The goals of the Salt Bowns Vegetation Manage- ment Project are: 1) main- tain and restore the health of forested stands in re- sponse to current insect and disease levels; 2) maintain and restore the declining whitebark pine communi- ties; 3) enhance and restore habitat for wildlife species of concern in old Douglas- fir forest; and 4) reduce the amount of vegetative fuel loading to lower the fire re- gime condition class. e Open House will be in Fairfield at the Camas County Senior Center from 5 to 7 p.m. on February 4, 2016. e Senior Center is located at 129 Willow Ave West, Fairfield, Idaho. Rep- resentatives from the Fair- field Ranger District will be in attendance to talk to the public about the project’s objectives. “We’re very excited about this project. e open house is a great opportunity for the public to learn more about what we’re proposing,” ac- cording to Mike Dettori, Fairfield District Ranger. “We’re encouraging folks to come to the open house to discuss the project with Specialists and to give their feedback.” If you have any ques- tions about the open house please contact Lyn Snoddy at 208-737-3246. Open House - Fairfield Ranger District Press Release Don Hudson of Lincoln County announced this week that he will be stepping down from the race for the Idaho House of Representatives Seat 26B, and endorsed Alex Sutter to succeed him in seeking to represent District 26. Don Hudson Ends Campaign for Representative Alex Sutter Don Hudson Volume 40 ~ Number 5 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2016 February 3 NEWS

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ServicetoGod,Countryand family has been DonHudson’sguidingfocusforall of his adult life. FromservingasaBoyScoutLead-er,for50+years,orservingasafounderandPresidentfortheVolunteerFireDepartment,orservingasCommand-erfortheSearchandRescueunit,orsavingaCounty’sdeterioratinghistoricalrecords,orworkingforyearstolearntheConstitutionandworkingsofStateGovern-ment,ortoprepareandrunforaseatinthelegislature.Whateverthecommunityhasaskedofhim,hehasdoneitwithacheerfulheart,dedicationandcommitmenttotheverybestofhisability.

Skier Killed atSoldier

MountainCamas Sheriff Dept.News Release On Saturday January30th, at approximately11:18 a.m., the SoldierMountainSkiAreacalledCamas County dispatchstating that a young fe-malehadstruck thesideof a restroom buildingwhile skiing towards thebaseoftheresort. SoldierMountainSkiPa-trolwasprovidingmedicalattention to the girl whowas unconscious and notbreathing.TheyrequestedCamasCountyEMSandLifeFlighttoassist. TaylorBiggs,a14—year-old freshman from TwinFalls High School, waswearing a helmet. Othereventsleadinguptotheac-cidentareunknown.Medi-calpersonnelperformedlifesavingmeasuresandwereabletoreviveher.Shewasflown to Boise where sheunfortunatelysuccumbedtoherinjuries. The Soldier MountainSkiAreaaswellasthere-spondingagencieswishtoconveytheircondolencestoherfamilyandfriends.

The Fairfield RangerDistrict of the SawtoothNationalForestispropos-ingtoimplementavarietyofvegetationmodificationsand prescribed burningtreatmentsoveratenyearperiod in the Salt Creek/Bowns Creek and FleckSummitarea. The goals of the SaltBownsVegetationManage-mentProjectare:1)main-tainandrestorethehealthof forested stands in re-sponsetocurrentinsectanddiseaselevels;2)maintainand restore the declining

whitebarkpinecommuni-ties;3)enhanceandrestorehabitatforwildlifespeciesofconcerninoldDouglas-firforest;and4)reducetheamount of vegetative fuelloadingtolowerthefirere-gimeconditionclass. TheOpenHousewillbein Fairfield at the CamasCountySeniorCenterfrom5to7p.m.onFebruary4,2016.TheSeniorCenterislocatedat129WillowAveWest,Fairfield,Idaho.Rep-resentativesfromtheFair-fieldRangerDistrictwillbeinattendancetotalktothe

public about the project’sobjectives. “We’reveryexcitedaboutthisproject.Theopenhouseisagreatopportunityforthepublictolearnmoreaboutwhatwe’reproposing,”ac-cording to Mike Dettori,Fairfield District Ranger.“We’re encouraging folkstocometotheopenhousetodiscusstheprojectwithSpecialistsandtogivetheirfeedback.” If you have any ques-tionsabouttheopenhousepleasecontactLynSnoddyat208-737-3246.

Open House - Fairfield Ranger District

Press Release DonHudsonofLincolnCountyannouncedthisweekthathewillbesteppingdownfromtheracefortheIdahoHouseofRepresentativesSeat26B,andendorsedAlexSuttertosucceedhiminseekingtorepresentDistrict26.

Don Hudson Ends Campaign for Representative

Alex Sutter

Don Hudson

Volume 40 ~ Number 5

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsTheatre Fundraiser Postponed DuetoaconflictwithSuperbowlweekend,the“Love Is In The Air”fundraiserscheduledforFebruary6thhasbeenpostponeduntilfurthernotice.Inquiriescanbemadebycalling539-0202.Wanted: Card Players EveryTuesdayattheGoodingSeniorCenter,startingat3:30p.m.,cardplayersareneededforagreattimeoffriend-lycompetition.Call934--0476formoreinformation.WendellLibraryNeedsHelp: WendellLibraryislookingforpart-timehelp.Thejobconsistsof10-12hoursaweekatminimumwage.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecallWendellLibrary536-6195orgotoWendell.id.govanddownloadandapplication.Allapplica-tionsareduebyFebruary5thandcanbeleftattheWendellLibrary,3751stAveEast,nexttoWendellCityHall.Lincoln County Art Show TheLincolnCountyHistoricalSocietyishostingtheirAnnualArtShowtobeheldonFebruary20&21.Theyareseekingartistsofalltechniquesfromphotos,sculptures,oilsandmore.ContactArtShowCoordinatorSalliHubbsformoreinformation316-1003.

AARPFoundationTax-Aide AARPFoundationTax-Aideisavailablefreetotaxpay-erswithlowandmoderateincome,withspecialattentiontothose60andolder.YoudonothavetobeanAARPmemberoranyparticularagetousetheservice.Thesched-uleforthisyearis:Gooding Senior Center: February1,8,15,22,29,March7,14,21,28April4,11.Call934-5504foranappointment.Shoshone Senior Center: February2,16.March1,15,29.April12.Call886-2369foranappointment

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The Camas Project GraduationwillbeholdingaFaceBookonlineAuction from February 1st thruFebruary15th.Itemsupforauctionincludethefollowing: Honey/HoneyProductBasket–valuedat$50 DonatedbyWillowCreekNursery TeethWhiteningGiftCertificate-valuedat$140 DonatedbyDr.McElveen/Dr.Whipple CoffeeBasket-valuedat$40 DonatedbyNancyHallowell,andDaveStewart ofVistaClaraCoffee,Snohomish,WA TwoHangingFlowerBaskets-valuedat$50 DonatedbyButtercupMountainGrowers (availableatMother’sDay) Thrive5DaySamplepack–valuedat$25 DonatedbyDeannaHoskinson WranglerGiftCertificate–valuedat$40 SoldierCreekBrewingDinnerfor4–valuedat$60 IronMountainInnDinnerfor2–valuedat$35 JimDandy’sDinner-valuedat$40 (1medpizza,4drinks,4desserts) Zou75$100giftcard

Newsfrom AlotofwhatHelpingHeartsandHandsdoesremindsusofwhatthisphrase“ItTakesaVillage”means.ItismorethanonepersonandthebenefitsgotodozensofpeoplerighthereinGoodingCounty.ThismonthwewouldliketothankthedozensofindividualsandbusinessesthathavehelpedHH&Hcompleteaverysuccessfulyearinfeedingthosefoodinsecurerighthereinourownneighborhood. Despairmeans“tobewithouthope”andwefeelwehelpthoseinneedwitheveryone’sinput,nomatterhowbigorsmallthedonationoftimeormoney.Wecan’thelpourneighborswithoutYOURhelp. Wedoapplyforsomegrantmoneybutmostlyitisdona-tionsfromthecommunitythathelpsthemost.Whetheritisfooddonations,money,coatsforkidsoranyotherdonation,weappreciateeverythingthatisgiven. Therearesomanycaringpeopleinourcommunityforthoseinneed.Soittakesmorethana“village”toraisethehopesofpeopletoalevelofpurpose.Wefeelblessedthatyoutrustoureffortsandwehopetocontinuethattrustin2016.

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CamasValentineBasket TheLibrary’sValentineBasketraff lewillbeheldSat-urdayFebruary13thattheSenior/CommunityCenterduringthespecialmonthlySaturdaybreakfast. Ticketsareonsaleatthelibraryandcanbepurchasedanytimeupuntilthedrawing.$1.00foroneticketorsixfor$5.00.Allproceedswillgotohelppurchaseitemsto

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EventsattheGoodingLibrary Librariestodayaremuchmorethanbooks.Theyareplacestomeet,usecomputers,andlearnnewandexcitingideasandskills. EveryWednesdaytheLittleFolksReadingGroupmeetsat10:30.At4p.m.theElementaryReadersGroupgetstogether.AlsoonWednesdays,youcanlearnaboutGe-nealogyat1p.m. OnThursdayat4p.m.kidscanenjoyeither“Kids&Art”or“LEGOClub”.Thursdayat10:30a.m.bringyour4&5yearoldsforStoryHourorcometotheEveryChildReadytoReadclassforparents. BesuretostopbyandpickupascheduleofeventsforFebruary.

SpecialEvents: StringArtHeart-Friday,Feb5that1pm HappyChineseNewYear4714-Monday,Feb8th FabricpaintingTween/TeenActivity Tuesday,Feb9that6pm “CellphoneSafety”Lunch&Learn(Pleasecalltosignup) withDr.BrockmanonFebruary10thatnoon Click-ClickKnittinggroup Thursday,Feb11that6:30pm ABook&ABrushwithStephaniePond Friday,Feb12that2:30pm

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o b i t u a r y ChadwickJames“Chad”Rosen,60,ofWendell,passedawayTues-dayJanuary26,2016,inJerome.HewasbornMay20,1955,inJe-rome,Idaho,thesonofJamesAl-bertRosenandLilaRaeAndersonRosen. Chad was raised in the MagicValley and graduated from Sho-shoneHighSchool.Heraisedoneson,Cody.HespentseveralyearsworkingatSunValleyskiresort,wherehemadesnow. Chadissurvivedbyhisson,Cody(Miriama)Rosen,ofTwinFalls;hismother,LilaRosenofWendell;onegranddaughter,Skyla;twobrothers,VincentandRoderick;andmanyextendedfamilymembersandfriends. Heisprecededindeathbyhisfatherandbrother,MikeRosen. MemorialserviceswereconductedonMondayFebruary1,2016,attheWendellLDS2ndWardChapelwithBishopBradNebekerofficiating.ArrangementsunderthecareofFarnsworthMortuaryofJerome.

Thingsarebeginningtotakeoff.Ittakesawhiletogetorga-nizedandgettheflowstarted.Thefirstbusinessforcommitteesisrules.Instateandfederalgovernment,Agenciesdeveloprulestodefinehowlegislationisimplemented.IdahoisoneofafewstateswheretherulesarereviewedandacceptedorrejectedbytheappropriateHouseandSenatecommittees.BothHouseandSenatecommitteeshavetorejectaruletonullifyit.Unfortu-nately,thisisnothowthefederalgovernmentoperates.FederalAgencieswriterulesandimposetheirbureaucraticwillonthepeople(thatwouldbeus)withoutcontroloroversightoftheCongressthatpassedthelaws.Manytimestheresultingrulesarecontrarytotheintentoftheoriginallaw.Itisbureaucratictyrannyandtheprocessneedstobechanged. TheentireLegislatureattendedaworkshopregardingcivildiscourse.Idahoisthefirstinthenationtohavetheentireleg-islatureparticipateintheprocess.Itwasaninterestingcourseandwillbenefitlegislators. TheLegislativeDistrict26Legislators(Michelle,Donna,andI)willholdtownhallmeetingsFebruary12and13(Friday&Saturday).Hereistheschedulecurrentlysetup:

Feb.125:30p.m.-KetchumCityHall Feb.138:00a.m.-BellevueGeneralStore 10:30a.m.-ShoshoneCommunityCenter 12:00p.m.-Gooding,ZeppiesPizza 2:00p.m.-WendellCityHall 4:00p.m.-HagermanCityHall

StateoftheState GovernorOtterconfirmedEducationfundingoftheCareerLadder,collegeandcareeradvising,professiondevelopmentanddiscretionaryfundingtomentionafew.Awhopping7.9%in-creaseinfundingforeducationandthecontinuedcommitmenttoimplementtheTaskForcecommitteerecommendationsforEducation.Therewerealsocommitmentstowildfireprepared-ness,theSageGrouseInitiative,aquiferrecharge,publicdefensereformandstatepolicefunding.

EconomicOutlookCommittee ThepurposeoftheEconomicOutlookCommitteeistorecom-mendarevenuenumbertoJFAC(JointFinance-AppropriationsCommittee)forthepurposeofsettingabudget.Weheard20reportsfromeconomists,businessmen,andassociationrepre-sentativesregardingtheiroutlookforthecurrentandnextfiscalyear.Committeemembersthensubmittheirestimateswhicharecompiledtoamedian.ThefinalcommitteerecommendationwastheGovernor’sforecastof4.6%forFY1016,4.9%forFY2017and5.3%forFY2018.Myownestimateswerelower.Itendtobealittlemoreconservativeandwouldratherdealwithexcessrevenuesthanbeconcernedaboutholdbacks.

HouseSession&Votes Thusfarthereare2billsbeforetheHouse:HCR27-theStateoftheState;andH331-Amendsexistinglawtodefine

Legislative News - Steve Miller

“powderedalcohol,”toprohibitthepossession,useandsale.

JointFinanceandAppropriationsCommittee(JFAC) JFACheardandacceptedtheEconomicOutlookCommitteerecommendationof4.9%or$3,340.4billionforthebudgetset-tingprocess.ThecommitteealsoheardtheGovernor’sbudgetpresentation.Itis“robust”asthesayinggoes. SupplementalswereprocessedThursdayandFriday.Supple-mentalbudgetsarerequeststhataremadebecauseofunexpectedexpensesorspendingthathasbeenpreviouslyauthorizedbutnotappropriated.Itismoneythatisappropriatedfromtheexistingyearsothebudgetmustbere-openedforadditionalappropriation.Unlikethefederalgovernment,Idahodoesnotspendmoneyitdoesn’thave.Thesebudgetsallhaveexistingbalancesthatwillcovertheadditionalappropriation.AgoodexampleispestcontrolbytheDeptofAg.Theyareauthorizedtotakeactionbutdonotknowyeartoyearwhatactionmusttakeplace.ThisyearAgspent$324,000onpestcontrolwhichwasprimarilytheJapaneseBeetle,anotherinvasivespeciethatdoeswellherewithoutanynaturalpredators.Thelittlebuggerisaboutthesizeofapenny,cuteasabug’sear(gofigure)andlikesithereinBoise. IdahoTransportationDepartmentrequestedandJFACap-provedappropriatingfueltaxandregistrationcollectedtodateof$104,586,700sotheycouldbeginlettingcontracts. TheCatastrophicHealthcareProgram(CATFund)returnedalmost$17milliontothegeneralfund.I’dlikeafewmoreofthose!

ChadwickJamesRosen

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AlbertGilbertStrande,63,aresidentofGooding,Idaho,passed away Saturday, Janu-ary23,2016,peacefullyinhishomewithhis lovingwifebyhisside. AlwasbornFebruary4,1952inFosston,MinnesotatoGil-bertandDoloresStrande.HeattendedFosstonHighSchoolandthenjoinedtheMarineCorps. HemarriedKathleenBarensandtheyhad3children.HelatermarriedArleneYarussi,ofGooding,IdahoonAugust9,2003,wherehespentthelast13years. Hisheartwasalwayswithhischildrenandgrand-children,buthislovewasontheroadasaprofessionaltruckdriverof30years.Heenjoyedcamping,hunt-ing, fishing, ridinghorsesandwasamemberof theLutheranChurch. Heisprecededindeathby1son,KeithStrande;hisparents and 2 nephews, JR Simmons, and MichaelJohnson. Alissurvivedbyhislovingwife,Arlene,ofGooding,Idaho;2children,James(Kira)Strande,ofAnaconda,Montana, and Michelle (Craig) Allers, of Farming-ton,Minnesota;4grandchildren,KloeyStrande,BrockStrande,AlexisStrande,andAbigailAllers;andsib-lings,Patty(Tom)Brenk,ofForestLake,Minnesota,Peggy(Darrell)Johnson,ofCrookston,Minnesota,JewelStrande,ofCrookston,Minnesota,Pam(Buck)Sim-mons,ofMahnomen,Minnesota,andVi(Wally)Abel,ofAndover,Minnesota.Alisalsosurvivedbyhismother-in-law,ShirleyYarussi;andhissister-in-lawDiane(Jack)Houser,andtheirchildrenandgrandchildren,aswellasnumerousniecesandnephews. Afuneralservicewillbeheldat11:00am,onSatur-day,February6,2016atTrinityLutheranChurchinCrookston,Minnesota,withvisitationatthechurchbe-ginningat10:00am.CommittalwillfollowatElmCem-eteryinWinger,Minnesota.Followingthecommittalservice,therewillbeacelebrationoflifewithreceptionandlightlunchat102StateSt.inCrookston. LocalarrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Con-dolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingdemarayfuneralservice.com.

AlbertGilbertStrande

death & service noticesBillieJoAguilar,39,aresidentofWendell,passedawayThursday,December17,2015inBakerCityOregon.Amemorialservicewillbeheldat12:00pm,Saturday,Janu-ary30,2016atSt.Jerome’sCatholicChurch,2162ndAve.EastinJerome,withFatherJoseRamirezofficiating.Ar-rangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.

SandraAraceliRobles,12,aresidentofWendell,passedawayThursday,December17,2015inBakerCityOregon.Amemorialservicewillbeheldat12:00pm,Saturday,January30,2016atSt.Jerome’sCatholicChurch,2162ndAve.EastinJerome,withFatherJoseRamirezofficiating.ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–WendellChapel.

Richard “Bud” J.Godby, 80, a residentof Bliss, passed awayonOct.18,2015athishome. HewasbornonSep-tember2,1935inGood-ing, Idaho, the son ofRueben and EstherGodby. Bud was a leadinghorsebreederandtrain-er.Hewasalsobarberandauctioneer. Hewasachampionrodeocowboy.HelovedGodandgavehistestimonyatchurchesandrodeosallacrosstheUnitedStatesandCanada.Hewasaboxingpromoterandcoach.HecoachedoneofthebestboxingteamswestoftheMississippi. Budshapedthelivesofmanyyoungmenandwomeninrodeos,horseshows,boxingandmanyotheraspectsoftheirlives.HealwaysgaveGodtheglory. Budissurvivedby:hissister,Ruby;sons,DyrkandDan;andhisdaughter,Shay. Nofuneralservicesarescheduled.Cremationarrange-mentswereunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFu-neralService–GoodingChapel.Condolences,memoriesandphotosmaybesharedwiththefamilybyfollowingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

Richard“Bud”Godby

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persontohearme.Ihadalotofcallsofpeoplecallingtowishmehappybirthday,onlyformenottobeheard.Sincenooneheardme,theywouldhanguportrytowaitforvoice-mailwhichneveractivatedbecauseIwasontheline.Tomeitwaslikehavingabiglotteryticketthatyoucouldnotconfirmbecausealltheticketscannermachineswerebroken.Thephoneneededimmediateattentionofrepairorreplacement. ThenextdayaftermybirthdayIwenttomyphoneservicesupplycenter.Theydidn’thaveexactlywhatIwantedinaflip-phone.TheyassuredmethatIneededtoupgrade.Itoldthem,fortheactivitiesIdidtheflip-phoneworkedbestforme.EvenifIwastosettleforaflip-phonethatIdidnotwant,theysaidIwouldhavetofinancethephone.Itoldthem,ifIwantedthephone,Iwouldpayforitandbeoutthedoor.Atleastpartofithadtobefinancedwastheirreply. Itoldthem,“Myinitialcontract,thatboundmetoyouex-clusively,endedeightyearsago.Idon’tknowifIwanttostaywithyounoworforeverasfarasthatgoes.IfItotallyownmyphoneandIfeellikestompingitintotheground,Ihavethatoption.IfIdietomorrow,myfamilywouldhavemyphoneandthephonecompanywouldnotownit.Basically,caseclosed.” Asyoucanguess,Ididnotsignupfortwomoreyearsto“upgrade”myphoneorbesatisfiedwithoneIdidnotwant.Itookmycellphonetoarepairplace.TheytoldmetheycouldhavemyphonefixedintwentyminutesorIcouldbuyonefromthem.Ichosetobuyone. Unlikemyphoneserviceprovider,theyweretryingtofixmeupthewayIwanted.Howhardisittoprovidegoodol’servicetoday?Areweallmovingsofastwhereaswehavetobewaste-fulorinathrowawaysystem?!(I’mtalkingfromautostocellphones,andeverythinginbetween.) TheaveragecellphonecontractisTWOYEARS.Theaveragephonereplacementis21.7months,ifthephonelastthatlong.Ifyouarelikeme,you’llprobablyuse11/2phonesinyourcontracttime(2years).Thefirstphoneyoumayhavepurchasedmayhavebeenupwardsof$400to$500.Yoursecondphonemayhavebeen$200to$300.Evennowthephoneyoumaychosewillstillbe$200.Somereplacementswith“said”creditscouldbearoundthehundredandahalfmark.Inatenyearperiodyourphonewithreplacementcouldcostyouupwardsof$1100(thatisnotincludingservice-onlythephonepurchase). Backwhentherewerenotanyphones,thephoneswereathome,stationary,andhadadialwithfingerslotsthatwouldspininacircle.Theycostapproximately$80whichwaspaidininstallments(somewereonly$59).Therotaryphonewouldlast30years.Infact,Istillhaveoneathome.Funnyhowanytechnologycostsarealwaysspreadevenlyamongtheworkingclass.Thisismy“CupofTee”withcanyouhearmenow??

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Don Hudson & Alex Sutter cont. Mostrecently,hewastheRepublicancandidatefortheHouseofRepresentativesseatinDistrict26B;whichcov-erstheCountiesofBlaine,Camas,GoodingandLincolnincentralIdaho.Don’scommitmenttoconservativeprin-cipals,traditionalvaluesandunbridledfreedomforeveryAmericancitizenwonhimgreatsupport.Hisbackgroundasamechanicalengineerandleadingedgebusinessman-agerwithAT&T,alongwithhisloveforscience,innova-tionandnature,qualifiedhimwelltohelpleadIdahointoournextpagesofhistory. Healthconcerns,however,havebeguntointerferewithagoalhefeelsistoogreattoriskfailureatanylevel.ForthelastseveralweeksDonhasbeenseekingforapersontoreplacehimonthecampaigntrail,someonewiththesamecourage,strengthandvisionthathehasinvestedinthisendeavor.Hefoundaclosefamilyfriendtoacceptthechallenge. AlexSutter,aLincolnCountybusinessmanandlong-timeRepublican,hasthequalificationstowintheelectionandjointheIdahoHouseofRepresentatives.Itwasde-cidedthatAlexwouldtakeoverDon’scampaigneffectiveimmediately. Therefore,DonHudsonannouncesanendtohiscam-paigneffortsfortheIdahoHouseofRepresentativesandpresentsAlexSutterasaworthysuccessortohisefforts.DonasksthateveryoneinDistrict26,andsurroundingDistricts,supportMr.Sutterineverywaypossibleinaunitedefforttowinthiscriticallyimportantelection. Donalsoexpresseshisprofoundgratitudetoeveryonewhohasworkedforandsupportedhimduringthesepastfewyears.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPursuanttoIdahoCode67-6509,NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatCamasCountyPlanningandZoningCom-missionwillholdapublichearingintheCamasCountyAn-nex,517SoldierRd.,Fairfield,ID83327,onthe2nddayofFebruary,2016at7:15pmorassoonthereafterasthemattermaybeheard.ThepurposeofthishearingisforthepublicaswellasthePlanningandZoningCommissiontoheartherequestofKaylinDennis-ThompsonforaConditionalUsePermitforaconveniencestore.TheproposedlocationofthisfacilityisnearBigSmokeyCampground,approximately25milesnorthoftheintersectionofU.S.20andSoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID83327,1/4milewestofthejunctiongoingtoFeatherville,ontheSouthsideofBigSmokyRd.,andismoreparticularlydescribedasfollows:Sec11,T3S,R12E,BoiseMeridian,CamasCounty,Idaho.

AparceloflandwithinHomesteadEntrySurveyNo.131-Idaho,inSection11,Township3North,Range13East,BoiseMeridian,CamasCounty,Idaho,andmoreparticularlyde-scribedbymetesandbounds,asfollows:

BeginningatCornerNo.7:H.E.S.-131,saidH.E.S.cornerbeinga1967BureauofLandManagementIronPostwitha3inchmarkedBrassCapRemonumentationofanoriginalH.E.SStoneCornerinitstrueposition;ThenceS58°45’21”E,255.89feetalongthetrueBoundarylineofH.E.S.-131,tothetruepointofbeginning;ThenceN32°15’18”E,177.83feettoapoint;ThenceN33°24’E,75feetalongthecordofacurverighthavingaradiusof1870feetandadegreeofcurvetureof3°03’52”right;ThenceS5°30’07”E,227.87feettotheThreadofParadiseCreek;ThenceS2°48’34”W,alongtheThreadofParadiseCreek,79.78feettoapointofintersectionwiththeThreadofParadiseCreekandtheTrueboundaryofH.E.S.-131betweencornersWC6and7;ThenceN58°45’21”W,alongtbetrueBoundaryofH.E.S.-131,180.28feetmoreorlesstothetruePointofBeginning.

WrittencommentswillbereceivedbytheP&ZAdministratoruntilJanuary26,2016.Testimonyatthehearingmaybelimitedtofiveminutes.ServicesforpersonswithdisabilitiescanbemadeavailablebycallingtheP&ZAdministratorat764-2046three(3)dayspriortothepublichearing.

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NoticeofTrustee’sSaleIdahoCode45-1506Today’sdate:January15,2016FileNo.:7042.15893Saledateandtime(localtime):May17,2016at11:00AMSalelocation:onthefrontstepsoftheCamasCountyCourthouse,501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID83327Propertyaddress:347WinonaDriveFairfield,ID83327SuccessorTrustee:NorthwestTrusteeServices,Inc.,anIdahoCorporationP.O.Box997Bellevue,WA98009(425)586-1900DeedofTrustinfor-mationOriginalgrantor:MarkATateandSunnyCTate,HusbandandWifeOriginaltrustee:FidelityNationalTitleInsuranceCompanyOriginalbeneficiary:MortgageElec-tronicRegistrationSystems,Inc.solelyasnomineeforCoun-trywideBank,FSBRecordingdate:06/18/2008Recorder’sinstrumentnumber:2008-081570County:CAMASSumowingontheobligation:asofJanuary15,2016:$61,699.09Becauseofinterest,latecharges,andotherchargesthatmayvaryfromdaytoday,theamountdueonthedayyoupaymaybegreater.Hence,ifyoupaytheamountshownabove,anadjustmentmaybenecessaryafterwereceiveyourcheck.ForfurtherinformationwriteorcalltheSuccessorTrusteeattheaddressortelephonenumberprovidedabove.Basisofdefault:failuretomakepaymentswhendue.PleasetakenoticethattheSuccessorTrusteewillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidderforcertifiedfundsorequivalentthepropertydescribedabove.ThepropertyaddressisidentifiedtocomplywithIC60-113butisnotwarrantedtobecorrect.Theproperty’slegaldescriptionis:Lot13,Block2,ofBaldwinAddition,CamasCounty,Idaho,accordingtotheplatthereof,recordedintheOfficeoftheCountyRecorderofsaidCounty.Thesaleissubjecttoconditions,rulesandproceduresasdescribedatthesaleandwhichcanbereviewedatwww.northwesttrustee.comorUSA-Foreclosure.com.Thesaleismadewithoutrep-resentation,warrantyorcovenantofanykind.Tate,MarkA(TS#7042.15893)1002.285066-FileNo.

AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALENOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthaton06/08/2016atthehourof2:00pmofsaidday,atCamasCountyCourthouseFrontSteps,501SoldierRoad,Fairfield,ID83327theTrusteewillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidder,forcashinlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,allpayableatthetimeofsale,thefollowingdescribedrealpropertysituatedintheCountyofCamas,StateofIdaho,anddescribedasfollows,to-wit:

Lot6AofLots5,6&7ofWestShoreSubdivision,accord-ingtotheofficialplatthereof,recordedasInstrumentNo.78457,recordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.

TheSellerhasnoknowledgeofamoreparticulardescriptionoftheabovedescribedrealproperty,butforpurposesofcompli-ancewithIdahoCodeSection60-113,theTrusteehasbeeninformedthatthestreetaddressof060PrivateRoad,CamasCounty,ID83327,maysometimesbeassociatedwithsaidrealproperty.

Saidsalewillbemade,withoutcovenantorwarrantyregard-ingtitle,possessionorencumbrances,tosatisfytheobligationsecuredbyandpursuanttothepowerofsaleconferredintheDeedofTrustmadeandenteredintoon05/17/2006,byandamongMarcA.Green,amarriedmanashissole&separateproperty,asGrantor,andFidelityNationalTitleInsuranceCo.,asTrustee,andMortgageElectronicRegistrationSystems,Inc.asnomineeforMortgageElectronicRegistrationSystems,Inc.(“MERS”),asnomineeforCountrywideHomeLoans,Inc.,asBeneficiary;saidDeedofTrusthavingbeenfiledofrecordon05/17/2006asInstrumentNo.DocNo.79634,OfficialRecordsofCamasCounty,Idaho.ThenamingoftheaboveGrantor(s)isdonetocomplywithIdahoCodeSection45-1506(4)(a);norepresentationismadeastotheresponsibilityofGrantor(s)forthisobligation.

The default for which the sale is to be made is that nomonthlyinstallmentpaymentsunderaDeedofTrustNotedated05/17/2006,intheamountof$729.82permonthfor01/01/2013andeachmonththereafterhavebeenmade,to-getherwithaccruinglatecharges,plusanyotherchargeslaw-fullydueunderthenote,deedoftrust,andIdaholaw. Thebalanceowingasof02/03/2015ontheobligationsecuredbysaidDeedofTrustistheamountof$199,648.99;plusservicecharges,latecharges,andanyothercostsorexpensesassociatedwiththisforeclosureasprovidedbytheDeedofTrustorDeedofTrustNote,orbyIdaholaw.

Date1/27/2016 BrianG.Sayer Klatt,Augustine,Sayer, Treinen&Rastede,P.Cpublished on 2/3, 2/10/ 2/17 & 2/24, 2016

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