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, proclaim ed th e mov year.
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His action.s clearly warrant it.
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ible w ere m edics a t a forw a lid station and the staff of a c» nand, both lightly a rm ed un hat were accompanying SmitI ;ompany of 3rd Infantry Divisi •n g in ee rs . T h e d iv is io n ’s 1 brigade, to w iiich th e engine )attalion belongs, now seeks lonor Smith by pu tting him f
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By Virginia S. Hutchins Tlmps-News writer
•fWlN FALl-S - A I i'alls Inisinessnicn sa ihey |)lan a inixt-il i devcl(ii>meiii on tlii.- b a re s i te rL-mainii Uikes Ikn.lcvard .\«ri
IJcjii^ N’ollincr and Siiid ihey have a lO-d; tional agreem ent Ki acre form er siii; of U iio lu l a n d C onveni from Blackhawk InV'
— vVJbmnicrtjuc.-N.M— ’•Thi> the lasi lart
developineni.” Blass s He and Vollim.-r lu
change and City O m i l)e f« re itiey i a n In rcsiatiran is. offices , on the roiichlv I. shaj:
HliicRh.n\k' honclit Plazii in fall 2(K)1 ami si>rinK 2CK)2. Bl.icklui' Jim Durst nevi-r spe abniil i>lans fo r lin M agic V alley fo lks
* tnr derud am i siiecul.iii th a n a y e a r ab o u t future.
S u b je c t to c ity approval. Vollnier ai lined tiiesc plans; —
^ • H e /o n e tJ ie ’O aninerc ia l p lanned -u i ment. Curreni v’()Ilin ;̂ mercial uses on the acres closest to Blue said, 'Hie rest of the 1 for high-densiiy rysii up to foiir-plexes on acres, and op to sis m entsoii the resi.
• H xtend North C east from Blue I-iki,
'y> ing ih ro ii |;h ih e ne e r m ent, m id iiiie c i \
Street North. Thai wi
v ird coin- 'in its * hwtall a four-w.i> lijl,-;; ai th e in ie r s e c t io ision College and Blue Lik ; 1st • heavy-tr.iffic nee r businesses on ihe we y
who mid hun ■re" as she um r, i ’aiii Sciiaal.
B ecause she"
SCHAAU P:mni'ii approvalI In iih i s to res .:es .uid ihe like ihaj)fd propony ifilii ihc Wesuiii .ind leveled it by khinvk manaf’erspoke publiclv Ih e s iie . ,-\nd
.Ik s h a \e won- ila led for more o u t Ihe la n d ’s
c itv o ff ic ia ls ’ r and Blass oui-
,1-unil develop. llin^; (illnws com- Ihe fioni 10 1/2 Uue L ikes, ihey he land is zoned esidential use - . on some of ihe ) si\-iitiii apart-
h College Koad -ikes. meander- ; new develop- ct w ilh LflcusiII would open up e new develop-
-w.iv traffic liglit .•tion of N orth Likes.iffic commercial ' west side of the L-ar Blue Lakes, nde holels, fast- see PLAN, Page A2
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CTION, Colo. - ed by a boulder ato his am i, .-\ron inally took a dull lis forearm after Jays in a remote Jt he couldn’t cut
m e e t in g w ith -year-old Ralston ;d h is d e sp e ra te liimself from the w h e eventually n a n y w ou ld b a tting off his amT
io\v I handled it," enginecr-tum ed- d T h u rsd ay , tho ht arm in a sling, see ARON, Page A4
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conditions wilt Grnce '--y H«o d..il> jnd Sundj) S7.00 ptr % iinh (KI iIS iinh iVfiOpcf ucfV Sales U«111 ull uhi.vc rales. A ilVOO ill tu- Ickici) l.K all rciuincd
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Ixe Knicipriwn.tiiK |iuid ul Twin PdIK by TTie r» s Officio! Clly and counly r purouufll li> Scctiun 6C-i(W of CiKle. TtiufwJay u i>ercHy dcvij- llic d»x 111 tlic w ed. on whirh .-CN will be puhtiitwd. avtcr. pieafcC n n d chsn{e of «ni iir. f>.0 B oi 548, Twin Fallt.03.
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W hen it contL-s to M agic R e g io n a l f in a n c e s , r a p id l ; m a lp ra c t ic e in s u r a n c e p n c o n tin u e to p u t u d e n t in i p iia l’s b u d g e t a s w ell..
T h e h o s p it a l’s .M arch I- I n s u ra n c e b ill w as 5127 ,7 fro m S S I ,395 th e s iim e m o y e a r . T h a t ’s a 1 4 9 in c re ase .
L o ca l d o c to r s a r e a ls o th e p in d i.
“ M y r a t e s w il l g o u p m u m o f 30 p e r c e n i th i s s a id ,D r . A la n O lm s te a d ,
T h e n e ig h b o r d i r e c t l ; n o r th e a s t i.s nn a s s is te d li\ te r .
W h a t t h e d e v e l o p e r exix.'cl to p u t on th e la n d fo rm at r e ta i le r su c h a s W T liiii’s n o t in th e vi.sion, Bl;
"A b ig tw x w o u ld n o t fi i t w o u ld , b u j il s h o i V o llm er sa id , c u in g traffic tion . " W e d o n 't se e a sing box iLsor on th a t s ite .”
T he p a r tn e r s sa id t lie y 1 b u s in e s s lin e d u p f o r a I p a d f ro n tin g B lue L a k e s - go w h e n th e y a re - b u t d e r u m e llie business .
A v a r ie ty o f o th e r busi in c lu d in g s m a l l n a t io n s local r e t a ^ h o te l, p ro fe ss i b a n k in g - h a v e e x p r e s s le v e l o f in te r e s t in t h e f B lass sa id .
VoUmer said he a n d I m ee ting w ith eng inccrit d iscussing th e ty p e of i m ent p b n they w ant ttf s th e c i ty ’s p la n n in g anc board in about tvro weeks
To p ro c e e d , t h e pl req u ire public hearings C oundJ app roval fo r th change to pU nned-im it menL
Vollmer stressed th a t t opers in te n d to b o ld a wiib a d jo in iiu property paniculariy th e re sd en ti w hen th ey h a v e a gem how th e developm ent wil
Times-News Busines Virpma Hutchins can I a t 733-0931, Ext. 242 , . ginia9mgffcvaIlcif£om.
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E rtm ibach wrote. B cause b e im p o ss ib le w il en t to hom e evidence, Wc place, Thursday., h a n d ' W hile.the damage Id b e its t ra n from the so
, the second d ia rge , i n s ta y - any ..com i^O Q to 8 S to n e ’ driving, h e said, ypie of . . "T h at’s th e way H)nsd* canyoudo?"W ond«
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lu e - S8.4 million,- o t ip ts c c n L im m _________•p rev ious year.« n u c - S5.2 mil- m illion , o r 2 per- t m onth th e provi-
i; rev e n u e - A fter o sp ita l e n d e d up | ip from $8 tnillinn, ,;1 th e -Siime mtinth
i tu re s - S8.5 mil- million. o r 1 0 1H,T- ; m onih th e previ-
id itu re - 53(7 mil- I from 53.3 million,1 th e sam e m ontli
, I5241.435, up from 1 l e rc e n t f ro m th e evioiLsyear. ; » | S111.3 million, ijp I I th e sa m e m o n th ]
:ies u n d e q u i ty - - from 5104 million e prev ious y
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R ain w as damTha A tto c la ted P re ts
Some o f th e heaviest m ore tlian a c e n tu ry ' parts o f th e South witi T hu rsd ay , fo rc in g hu: peop le to f le e hom es nesses in Georgia and T<
S o m e .300 p e o p le 1 Point, Ga., 75 m iles soi A tlan ta , a s th e C h a u River rose tow ard its hi; since at least 1961, fed days of ra in from poun derstorms._ “I f th is r i s e s m u d : could a f fe c t fo u r to ( th a t ," s a id W e st Poi C h ie f D av id K e r r . “ • Point dam is dding its ji bp completely flooded t .. Since W ednesday, tl
_______ iH .onrifi5ite_8i^eLJii\s.many as 1,600 people c hom es in th e worst floc C hattanooga, Tenn., in years.
“NineJy-fivc percent pie go to a frien d 's oi
I h o u se ," s a id D on fi H am ihon County emei
; .vices director.The river level is dn
th e T en n essee V alley s^iys d a m a g e to a C ha ttan o o g a build in j could total $17 million.. In E ast R idge, a Cl
suburb of about 21,001 people w ere rescued b
I a t le a s t 1 ,0 0 0 w e re W ednesday by-flood V
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D em ocra tic p re s id e r 'd d te B ob G rah am a< Bush adm inistra tion 1
,A o n e w a ll in g o n t i re lease of a congressi i on the S ept. 11 terrori I “T h e o n ly rea so n
, I h a s o c c u r r e d is be I adm inistration does n
r e p o r t to b e a v a ila ! American people,” sa I F lorida’s sen io r sena
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car R.E. Stil. laft, and Brian Faldi thundentorma with heavy ralni f t
von’tg o £ lage estirest rainfall in S 9 0 Hry 'sw am p edm th floodingh u n d re d s of R H B B ies and busi-i Tehnessee. R H ^ H | le le f t W est southwest a u ah o o ch ee : highest level ed by several sunding thun-
uchloPo in t Po lice
W est job, we’d byth e swollen
I f a S l S — sn tt'w hM i:flow ing lo hit Kmart In Eas , in nearly 30 water out of
jnt of tlie peo- Chickamauj5 o r re la tive’s River tribut1 A lie n , th e T he M ormergency ser- ^Thursday t
underw ateidropping, but feet o f wat'
ley Authority Morehousea b o u t 480 a canoe to l
lin g s a lread y a dry spot don. T e n n e s s
C hattanooga spokesm ar,000, about 30 utility w as (d by boat and ble w ith itsr e d isp la c e d . limit floodijd w aters from -------- iiWe’v e g
te says Bush 1>1 (A ? ) - A fte r miden tia l candi- a n d a s e r1 accu sed th e hearings lam Thursday of S e n a te -II th e p u b lic w rapped uessional report and re leosrorist attacks. c la s s if ie don th a t d e lay review a t tb e c a u s e th e are trying
s n o t w ant our any d isclil i la b le to th e m ig h t po:' said Graham, s e c u r i tysnator and the secret.o i th e Sena te G rahamlittee. m ittee a t t
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i ld t , right, cany Rev. Terry R eese t I flooded parts of Birmingham, Ala.
aw ay in S m ates nea
jelerieffTaSrKelth'BeasIey^^ East Ridge, Tenn., Thursday, where of th e store.
auga Creek, a Tennessee utoutary. Cl [orehouse family awokey to find the ir tile flour foiter. “ W e’ve gol about 4 W■rater in our yard," Alinn fnise said. A neiglibor u-sed scto ferry their two dogs to arIt dow n the street. 1; js s e e V alley A u th o ritytan G il F rancis said th e was doing everything |ws.si- J(its dam s and resen’oirs ro m)ding. dleg o L all the w ater in.trib-_. . ki
keeps Sept. 11m onths of investigation c<
ie r ie s o f c o n g re ss io n a l V s last year, the House and
■ In te llig e n c e p a n e ls od up the ir report. Dec. 20 nrased a summary. The fuU we d r e p o r t is s till u n d e r hI t th e FBI and CIA, which hng to determ ine w hether wic lo su re of in fo rm a tio n tl p o se a r isk to n a tio n a l:y a n d sh o u ld re m a in ii
im , w ho chaired the comat th e tim e the repo rt was
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se through w aist-deep water Ala.
Southeasiar$17M
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ilh-aTaTtthroughthefloo^ifllli lere the tw o were working to puir
utaries , held back lo keep Chattanooga," Francis said.
C en tral Alabam a set a ri for rainfall in a two-hour p Wednesday, w ith nearly 11 ii falling near Birmingliam, We serv ice officials said no h am ount is on record dating 130 years.
"W e h a d six d ay s of st w ea th e r in a row,” said D; Jones, a National W eather & m eteorologist in Birmingha don’t know if tliat’s a record
. know l’m tired of it.”
11 report secic o m p le te d , said h e th ink W liite House is behind th e <
“Tliey don’t want this re f com e ou t," h e said. “Thei not b een in my m em ory , w ou ld q u es tio n w h e th e r ha s b een in m odern Am( h is to ry , an ad m in is tra tio i was so com m itted to seen th is Bush adm inistration."
T h e W h ite H o u se He im m ediate comment.
Thursday ■ F B o t t o m
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Knax individuals Omahia ra te d iv id en d s . Sen. in a l to ta l w ill be a mod
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i h o w u p s<ON (A P )-O n ly 11 '^ P ell lines are-avail- Rese rch, fa r fewer than 5 ,̂. n a ted , the director n a l I n s t i tu te s of
led to a c a llfo r lif t- tion tha t President J o n s tem cell
o r E lias Zerhouni, ^ay’s edition of the :u, -juiys. his-agency— B V H h ig h p r io r i ty to H j l J i in g s te m ce lls ; p otential for treat- u;s such as d iabetes
m i’s rev iew of the < .supported by the ilo w s th a t in it ia l H re than 70 stein cell H I for research were H |
• n n ed y , e d i to r inournal, contends in H | Ilying ed ito ria l that H .of new cell lilies for H *icessary. “ It is plain- H |IH )li^ to retain the H .r ic tio n s on w ork” H *I e m b ry o n ic stem ^
form very eariy in ■ H H developm ent. They n to num erous types Tn organs and other body. R esearchers these cells to repair g an s a n d cu re dis-
ark is controversial cells a rc takeA from ^ b ry o s , w hich th en C Its say this is unethi-
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D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o R ic h a rd A rm itag e also h a d b e e n assu red T hur Gen. Pervcz M usharraf, P
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‘ ‘T lie in filtra tion’ aero b o i le r violence and the a r c d o w n fro m th is ti yeb r,” A rm itag e said a cb rtfe ren ce following r w ith M usharraf and oth Pakistani offidals. .
Armitage’s assessment cant because it lends m P ak istan 's claims tha t î filled its pledges to end i: b y l s l a m i c m ilita n ts In d ia n r u le in Ja m
------ Ki^^hmir. In tha t regard, ito 'In c rease p ressu re on b e ^ n fo rm al n ego tia ti P ak is tan aim ed a t scttl SS^iear conflict over t^e H im iJayan region. ■'
A senior Indian securi in K ashm ir expressed sl of th e U.S. assessment, s th a t unusually heavy s which h as b lo ^ e d mour e s used by m ilitants to ' Indian-held Kashmir - vr sib le for th e recent drp t r a tio n , r a th e r th an ai ch iiige by Pakistan.
“ »By te lling us th a t th tidn is down, they are en u5 to talk,” the official, ̂on condition of anonymi a td e p h o n e interview. “ m a t ic p o s tu r in g Americans.”
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m ili ta ry a n d in te lli- ices.in, w h ile r e sp o n d in g •J} the Indian gestures, is0 go m uch further with- T ̂n m itm e n t fro m Newilks on Kashmir - a dr- e th a t d ip lo m ats h e re _ '
a s a p ro b le m of y Jng^i—fieless, th e in itia tiv e s :d hopes in AVashington )le end to the bitterness s p e r m e a te d Indo-1 re laU o 'n s s in c e a ^ :r 2001 a t ta c k on th e - if Ind ia’s Parliam ent by , lilitan ts th a t Ind ia says ^by Pakistan. T hat ind-
;g ered a m ilita ry con-1 th a t last spring nearly in to w a r b e tw e e n th e irm e d n e ig h b o rs . The
w as a v e r te d w hen }=■'2 s e c u re d M u sh a rra f’s “perm anendy” end m ili-' s s in g s o f .th f i -L in e .o f .. . if- the cease-fire boundary p a r a te s In d ia n and forces in Kashmir. Ir. ep e a te d ly h as accused pi of violating its pledge on N n, an d in recent montlis A ia ls have begun to echo u* pla in t. In January , U.S.dor Nancy Powell caused rc r here w hen she called on oi m m e n t to s top m aking G a “ p la tfo rm for terror- t l
dlring a 90-minute m eeting ni /, A rm ita g e s a id , th e of l i p r e s id e n t gave e a ssu ra n c e th a t th e re a ing h appening a a o ss the T ^ n tro l” in term s of infil- U 7nitagccD d.notsayhow al ed S ta tes had arrived a t w iusion. tli r ra f a lso a sse r te d tha t ere no fm ilitant training) ti 1 Azad K ashm ir,’’ a por- e he a rea un d e r Pakistani Ii3ut-i‘if-there w ere camps,------ nuJd b e gone tom orrow ,” p3 said, h
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W ashington is specifically ing a declaration from th e 1 of th e I n t e r n a t io n a l A t Energy Agency tha t Iran ha la te d the n u c le a r Nonprol lion T reaty, w hich it has si according to ^ ^ ip ^ m a ts farI r i t h the agency.....................
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Congresjr B T hen P resid e titB u sh . ' ^ / ^ - s h o r t l y i i f t e r assuming T W the presidency, intrt>- luccd his flrsT round of rax-r^ii le had always planned on ihesi ax cuts to be p erm anent. The )emocrais at the lim e, th en ho ng the upper hand, insisted th nx cuts ^ m ade staggered am emporary, with the resu lt heir I large lax hike in 2011 unless his problem was corrected.
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Earlier this year the preside: vith his party now h olding lx)t h e House and tlie S ena te , lool o correct this e rror by m aking he tax cuts passed in 2001 imr Jiate and perm anent. Unfortunately this m essage of itabiiity and hnpe for families :)nce again tjeing ignored by tl rest of Wasiiington - even tiy members of his oon for families would l>e mi; mal. In addilinn, if they w ere 1 m ade perm anent, com e 2011, American families would he (i ing one of ihe largest lax inert es in history; average taxes w( rise Sl,040 per taxpayer, marr couples would end up paying i addiiiiinal SIO billion, a nd a .si set re|K.-a) of the d eath lax prr sions would increase taxes by billinn, A family of four makii SJf).2G8 (lintxlly “one of the rit that detractors say w ould ben from such tax culs) w ill see a 1 hike of over S2,000in 2011. Overall taxes would increase over 5200 billion.
B east of pornography tears society apart
I’oniograpliy is a v ile and ; vicious liensi. And il has bee allowed lo en ter inlo ou r livi ihrough m aga/tnes, televisio llie Ititeriiel and o tlier more obvious ways. T hese o th e r w -are considered “business tac lies” and a re a llow ed U) go unchecked because of th a t . ' it is siill pornography and it still wrong. The o utcom e of 1 “a rt" is never good. T liis he; lej^rs farnilies ap:irt. ru ins m riiigesTiifd c reates y oungse.' o ffenders. Displaying pornoj phy also violates w om en’s ri K) privacy and c h ild ren 's rig innocence.
[ have an 8-year-old brolhi and h e does not need to kno what is uniier my c lothes. Hi iloes not need ihose im ages his m ind to pollute it and d r him away from the good anc l>eautiful things in th e w ork allowing a business to openi display pornography is invit evil into our com m unity. \V« cilizens of the M agic Valley should not let th is practice 1 tinue. We m ust do w bat we 10 p ut and ‘2nd to il.
Visit mc at angelfire.comi forcc/join_with_me a nd d o ; p a n to c reate a b e tte r Magi Valley.
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s asking voters to is t p ro je c ts th a t and public safety
th e m ain school i lis t o f p r io r i ty
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p tion is f re e and B 8c.1 G allery is open [ J jgh F r id a y s fro m __ H Hid 'S aturdays from [ 9 R
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p a rtm en t o f E n v iro n m en ta l ility estim ates the cost of ̂ dy a lone is be tw een $40,
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to d ay. and e n d w h en it’s1 w o rk a n y m o re , om 8 o .m . to noon.I .m . a n d 5 :3 0 p .m .. A ll v o l u n t e e r s ;e lu n ch o r d inner.3 p .m . S n a c k s w ill ded.1 c a re is a ls o avail- y. S ev e ra l d a y cares ve a g r e e d to ta k e ■ing A e d a y if the ir w ork ing o n th e pro- e B urley E lk s C lub to p ro v id e f re e day s b e tw e e n 2:30 and r, a t th e E lk s C lub, y A v e ., so p a re n ts jr.s till n e e d e d fo r the re lan d sa id . Am ong ., th e “ n e e d s ” lis t a re ces, p a i n t b ru sh e s ,
b u c k e t s , d r i l l s ,, w ren ch es, sponges, teasu rers , w heelbar- e se e B U n rr^ P a ^ B S .--^
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ent th e c ity andC h ap el, who
iw er po le* 12 ,600-squa i down nex t Food Town do g en n an b u t W ork o ti th i p t ^ the project, w:b'siXTa M v litev t-— T h e-tW » « o ndow ntow n ed a nd open b 3]ock. In o th e r coufoot scction • J o k e Br nei has also C o u n c ilm a n pv has been r e c e iv e d c Iw working Hagerm an re*
r in te n d e n t using J a k e B sion re lease
part of the , they come inti :t, but it is Council mt that will bv existing ordin Iproved the use of th e br lew a.sphall fflunities. Th( up to repair future council IS down th e , • New veh
accepted a S5
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Ulcitu) Uji larnily sunfi Torri & Fu;s ol F’ Coiofaoo lakeiLoiso' c’ S: Pc-iersburg. lO. :
na loi-' -j’oni cjranccnij- Cnacral n.eces ana nephews ̂ oii'C3e services win t3e hetd ai Suns•i W eonesoay. May 14 nteo “v’;Tri-Faii''.cc-motorywiin~FriOfitiS Sheridan ana Bisnop Cha|. -tan-^en oHiCiaimg The p rn (jesls in.;monalG bo owcn groei •oi ana grad- ■ m Ttvio Falls High School -tim e s p e n t w llh p ,n i . ;
by two brothers. lie) an d 'D w ig h t I . (rome; Three els* L m n) Walts of Boise.Moreen (Charles)3dlng an d many lew s who loved - eded in death .by ■ I I i l i i e r i , Eleanor, ■ ■ Valerie.c ea will b e co n - ■ R M 1. Saturday, Mey.. . w a y '* Qooding m t will follow in
ge itii m em oriali • h J w e rlo a n C an cer, . m o m ectw ity .- Kfev
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CXIDING - R eceot activity In D is tr ic t C o u rt in*G ooalng nty bK luded th e following:
id e im a n o r a r r a l t f i m e t ^>hn M anuel 6eefried ,-18 ,412 6 * S t:,-Jerom e; driving with* p r iv ile g e s ; s ta tu s h e a r in g r 15; M agistrate Ju d g e Kevin an id y .
id e m e a n o f s e n t e f K l n pu s tin T ru m a n V in c e n t, 24, O E . 1500 S., Gooding;lery /dom estic v i o l e n c e ___•nded to b a tte ry ; $500 ^;, $35 0 s u s p e n d e d , \ > ,50 court costs, $35 pit> ion fee; o ne y ea r unsu- \ „ v is e d p r o b a t io n ; 180 \ s in ja il, 180 suspended, a ra te case; battery /dom estic le n c e a m e n d e d to b a t te ry ;0 fine, $350 suspended, $63.50 r t 'c o s ts , $35 p ro b a tio n fee ; year unsupervised probadon; days in ja il, 180 suspended;
g i s t r a t e J u d g e K ev in P. sidy.•avid Perez-ValUdarez, 30,100 426 S., Jerom e; driving under in f lu e n c e ; 90-day d r iv e r ’s
inse suspension; $1,000 fine,10 s u s p e n d e d , $78 .50 c o u rt ts, $35 probation fee, $75 pub- defender fee; one y ea r unsu- v ised probation ; 180 days in , 175 suspended ; M agistrate Ige Kevin P. Cassidy.
u ie m e a n o r d i s m is s a l sw ty D. Dutt, 48, 4525 N. HOC Buhl; m alidous injury to p rop y; d ism issed by p rosecu to r; g i s t r a t e J u d g e K ev in P.
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line Rebecca PauiiosU R L E Y - E la in e R e b e c c a llos, 81,'o f Burley and former- of* C o e u r d* A ien ^ . d ie d iday , M ay 5, 2003, a t P a rk e w C are and R ehab Center, rivate family services will bc1 a t a la te r d a te in C oeur d' ie.Dcal arrangem ents a rc under direction of H ansen M ortuary ley-Chapel----------------------------
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n s o nW IN F A L L S - F lo re n c e lem arck Hanson, 80, of Twin is d ied Tuesday, May 6, 2003, e r home.r r a n g e m e n ts w ill be jo u n c e d by P a rk e ’s M ag ic ley F u n e ra l H um e of Tw in Is.
--------------- S e rrtabcl IL W atson of Twin Falls vice a t 10 a-m. today a t the Is ird LDS Chapel, 847 Eastlant Ive N.; in term ent wili follow a 30 p jn . in th e MAR Cemeter: R upert; friends m ay from 8:45 i5 a .m . to d a y a t th e ch u rc l h ite M ortuary, Twin FaUs).
3Uly N. McGinnis of Fairfield ivedde service a t 3 p.m. toda; M oun tain View C em etery ii i r f ie ld (D e m a ra y F u iie ra apel, G o o ^ g ) .
U vina P . P ubom of Twin Fallt rvice a t 11 a.m . today a t thi m an u e l L u th e ran C h u rch ii rin Falls; in term ent will follcn ! s « r v ^ a t th e F iler C em eter a rk e ’s M agic V alley F unera m e , Twin Falls).
Evelyn U n n ie Skeen of Idah lls and form erly o f Twin FalL iveside service a t 2 p j a toda J e r o m e C e m e te ry (W h it
m u a iy . Twin Falls).
M agdaleno Mtmoz of Acequit rv ice a t 11 a.m . to d ay a t th ;e q u ia W a rd C h a p e l o f T h i u r ^ of Je su s Christ o f Lattei ly S a in ts ; b u r ia l w ill b e i jp e r t C em etery ; fr ien d s m a11 from 10-10:45 a.m . today s e ch u rch (R asm ussen Funeri m e , Burley).
D e lo r ls ’Dee* S h o r t c igerm an,'m em orial senrice a t m. S a tu rd ay a t 'th e H agenna
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CanitW.C h r is t in a J . P a rk s ,
in C a l i fo ro ia S t.. G ood lg counts battery; dismisse
ecu to r, M agistrate Ju d P. Cassidy.
U CMiminil______h*-------- R isk M anagement Alllg vs. H aze l J e a n L opet. In $1 ,799 .18 , p lu s in te n
a tto rn e y fees.' F la in til d e f e n d a n t o w e s fo r i a id m e d to th e plo in ti
. lection.• A d v a n c e d Ci
^ T e c h n o lo g y vs, M ichals a n d L ori spouse. S eek in g S
^ \ a t to rn e y f e e s i C o u rt ^ P laintiff a lleges d- r e c o r o ^ owe for accounts e
th e plaindff for col
y- Chiid support cases50 S ta te of Id a h o H e e; W elfare vs. Dawn Wart 'n; $119 monthly support i d; R u n y o n , p lu s 37 pe P- ch ild 's m ed ica l expen:
ney fees.00 S ta te o f Idaho ChUc e r Services vs. Willie Isaa ■’8 S eek in g $155 m om hl; ‘Cl . for. Isaac Lam ar Cov/m irt p e r c e n t o f c h i ld ’s ■b- expenses; $363 a ttom ej IU- S ta te of Id ah o Chlli in S erv ices vs. T h ero n E ‘tc S e e k in g d e te rm in a i
d e fe n d a n t is th e f Christina Ruby Leweri support of $215, plus (
00 o f c h i ld ’s m e d ic a l e )p. $2,916 fo r d e fen d an t’ JI-; share of birth costs; $33 p . fees.
1 NOTICES•a Robert Dewaine E:r- R U P E R T - R o b e rt •d B eag le , 46, o f R u p (c M onday, May 5, 2003,
Ariz.ic The graveside scrvic d ' held at 3 p.m. Saturday
2003, I t th e R u p e r t ( er w ith Bishop Glade Cha; ry da ting .______ A rrangem e n ts a re i
d i r e c t io n H a n se n J Rupert Chapel.
Louise C. Lacey: e TW IN FA LLS - L in L acey , 87, o f T w in F •3, M o n d ay , M ay 5, :
Bridgeview R etkem ent 3e A m em orial service ic place a t a la te r date ai in announced by Reynold
C hape l
m cES —lls. U nited M ethodist Chut 1stind L in d a H e m m c rt D a t T w in F a lls , se rv ic e i
ery Saturday a t P arke’s Mi 4 ^ F u n e ra l H om e, 2551 •ch Road, Twin Falls; im e
follow th e se rv ice a t Falls Cemetery.
ild,lay M ary A. KoU of Alt in N.M., an d form erly 0
r a l g raveside m em o ri^ » p .m . S a tu rd a y a t thi C em etery (D em aray '
Jls, Chapel), the
in M l k ! ^ (M ickey) B iow G ib b o n sv ille arid fc ery Mllirer and Burley, m< ra ! vice a t 11 a.m . S atu r
GXA. Building in Gibb
iho J e n n y M . L a r r i io ills,*- Falls, mem orial servic day M onday a t W hite M on i te
G w endolyn M ay St a n d W ay n e C lln to
uia, Shelton, W ash., memi th e s id e s e rv ic e a t rh e . W ed n e sd a y a t t h e ter* Cem eteiy in Gooding,
insay MUt B utler o f M adi t a t m erly o f Gooding, iiu sral vice a n d life c e le b n
a jn . M ay 16 a t th e L 1228 M ain S t . Goodii
o f tion Of life wUl be he] a t 4 a f te rn o o n o n M a in oan Blackay.
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rk s , 2 1 ,;7 3 4 ' 9oding,''^tw o - issedbyproe*Ju d g e IbBvin
t A ltem aQ ves - ------pe t. S eek in g t e r e i t ; $ 800 in tilf aUffges o r a c c o u n ts in tif f fo r col-
C o lle c t io n v s . L a r ry
^ r i M icha ls, lg $1,657-15;IS of $ 550 .!S defen d an ts U a ssip ied to ' collection.
s e aH e a l th a n d
Vard. S eeking j r t for TanUle
p e r c e n t o f penses; attor*
:hUd S u p p o rt Isaac Cowans, u h ly su p p o rt iwans, plus 50 d 's m e d ic a l m eyfees.:h ild S u p p o rt in E . Low ers, in a tio n th a t e f a th e r o f wers; m onthly us 67 pcrcent a l e x p e n s e s ; an t’s p ro ra ta $330 atto rney
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a Baaglae r t D ew ain e L upert d ie d )03, in M esa.
irvice wUl be rday. M ay JO, r t C e m e te ry Chandler offi-
re u n d e r th e ______n M o r tu a ry
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“I’ll assu re you as so r th a t a c t io n a d d r e s s e d ,” K id d
; ^ u r s d a y m eetin g of ‘ . e il ia e n A dvisory Co
; .don’t condone i t and ' c h ie f d o e s n 't c o n . dction."
The incident o ccu r . a n d w as su b se q u e n , • befo re th e advisory :, Bonnie E spino said h • : h a d w oken to ligh t] , h 'e r ro o m . W h en hi
w en t o u t to investig '■. '-'(hree m en to ge t ofi ' ' ty , to w h ich th e y r< . ‘.had every r igh t to b e
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■ter w e n t o u t . Ia n e x c h a n g e d a n d R dow n h is b ad g e reo Bonnie E spino said..
On T hu rsd ay , Ru] A d v iso ry C om m itti Jo h n C o o p e r o u t l isRues th a t th e E sj h a d ra ise d a t a n A | m ittee m eeting: why on th e Espino propei how a v erb a l exchat A lberto E sp ino and c e rs was h an d led ; t
• ' incident in w hich Re- -his b adge was handli
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____ Lthan.seven.officers.}'ed to (he incident. " patrolling th e c ity a she asked.
Officers w ere j« a t escaped felon, Fedd said the officers wei ;in the ir rig h ts to be
■ erty looking for t lie i . E arlie r in t ^ nigl
n ig h t, a p e rs o n wh arrested escaped f r of 0 police car. Offic to th e Espino house and searched it w ith
B u r r - J o n e s w hether police were righ ts to b e on th e second tim e - n e o r :
, c a p tu re of th e p e r 'im m inent.
, T h e E s p in o s d i /F ed d e rs before th e j
'.c i t iz e n c o m m ittee■ .F e d d e r s s a id h e g
fo m p la in t form and would in v e s tig a te t th e y tu rn e d in a v plaint.
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: w h e re a f t e r to lk i chief. I t w as like tell th o t h e r ch ild h a d
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an sw er w h e n som person’s p roperty .
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th ey d id so ’ occuT; C ooper said .• ‘' C o m m itte e m e i 'C a r z a n o t e d a " T h u r s d a y in w hii j o Uce o fh c e r stop
\ m an and ye lled a t H n g loud music.. "TThe young m an
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