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The Courier continued on page 2..... Fairfield Ranger District Comments Needed on Project The Fairfield Ranger District of the Sawtooth National Forest is propos- ing to implement a vari- ety of vegetation modi- fications 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 Man- agement Project are: 1) maintain and restore the health of forested stands in response to current in- sect and disease levels; 2) maintain and restore the declining whitebark pine communities; 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 regime condition class. You can access the project documents on the project webpage at: www.fs.usda.gov/project/ ?project=48305. “We hope you will take the time to review the scoping report and pro- vide us with your com- ments,” says Mike Det- Keeping city streets clear of snow is a hard job, but a job that can be made easier if residents follow a few simple rules. One - if at all possible, park vehicles on your own property. Otherwise, park as far as possible to the edge of the road, and be prepared to move your vehicles when a snow plow approaches your residence to facilitate efficant snow removal from the streets. Two - all vehicles and trailers not in used must be stored on private property, and not left in the city’s right-of-way. The City cannot prevent snow, ice, rocks, and debris from be- ing picked up by the City snow plow blade, and ac- cording to Idaho Code, government entities can not be held liable for dam- age from such activity. Three - in areas where snow is pushed to the cen- ter of the street (i.e. Sol- dier Road in Fairfield) vehicles must be removed by 3:00 a.m. Also, when parking in these areas, be aware of the reduced road- way for traffic. Four - regardless of whether they are cleared or not, all alleys must be clear of vehicles and/or miscel- laneous debris. Numerous utilities are located in alleys and access to these services must not be impeded. Five - private snow plow- ing enterprises and residents shall not deposit snow on any city property, including streets and alleyways. e City does not plow walkways or driveways. Property owners who have circuit breaker status through Camas County can request consideration by the City Council for snow re- moval assistance. If you wish to see the complete Snow Removal Policy for the City of Fair- field, contact City Hall and ask for Resolution 2005-01. is resolution was enacted to provide for fair treatment of all Fairfield Residents. Snow Removal - Keeping Everyone Moving Cancer is a tough battle. It is even toughter when you have to worry about paying for the treatments. Ralph Geer of Gooding County has been battling Lymphoma Cancer, but recent changes in State laws have caused him to lose his long time job as a probation officer. Along with that lose of employment, he is no longer insured, and that has put a large financial burdon on him and his wife. Currently, Ralph is in St. Alphonsas Hospital in Boise fighting for his life due to many issues brought on by his fight with cancer. To help pay for his medical expenses, friends and family have started up a fundraising campaign on GO- FUNDME.COM (just type in his name). Ralph has been a good friend as well as one of the first ones to volunteer to help many in this Community. Anything you can do to help give back to a friend and community volun- teer, will be appreciated. Help a Friend Battle Cancer Volume 40 ~ Number 4 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/The-Courier-News ,2016 January 27 NEWS

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FairfieldRanger DistrictComments Needed on Project The Fairfield RangerDistrictof theSawtoothNationalForestispropos-ing to implementavari-ety of vegetation modi-fications and prescribedburningtreatmentsoveratenyearperiodintheSaltCreek/BownsCreekandFleckSummitarea. The goals of the SaltBownsVegetationMan-agement Project are: 1)maintainandrestore thehealthof forestedstandsinresponsetocurrentin-sectanddiseaselevels;2)maintainandrestore thedecliningwhitebarkpinecommunities;3)enhanceand restore habitat forwildlifespeciesofconcerninoldDouglas-firforest;and4)reducetheamountofvegetativefuelloadingto lower the fire regimeconditionclass. You can access theproject documents onthe project webpage at:www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=48305. “Wehopeyouwill takethe time to review thescoping report and pro-vide us with your com-ments,” says Mike Det-

Keepingcitystreetsclearofsnowisahardjob,butajobthatcanbemadeeasierif residents follow a fewsimplerules. One - if at all possible,parkvehiclesonyourownproperty.Otherwise,parkasfaraspossibletotheedgeoftheroad,andbepreparedtomoveyourvehicleswhena snow plow approachesyourresidencetofacilitateefficantsnowremovalfromthestreets. Two - all vehicles andtrailersnotinusedmustbestoredonprivateproperty,and not left in the city’sright-of-way. The Citycannotpreventsnow,ice,rocks,anddebrisfrombe-

ingpickedupbytheCitysnowplowblade,andac-cording to Idaho Code,government entities cannotbeheldliablefordam-agefromsuchactivity. Three- inareaswheresnowispushedtothecen-terof thestreet (i.e.Sol-dier Road in Fairfield)vehiclesmustberemovedby3:00a.m.Also,whenparkingintheseareas,beawareofthereducedroad-wayfortraffic. Four - regardless ofwhethertheyareclearedornot,allalleysmustbeclearofvehiclesand/ormiscel-laneousdebris.Numerousutilitiesarelocatedinalleysandaccesstotheseservices

mustnotbeimpeded. Five-privatesnowplow-ingenterprisesandresidentsshallnotdepositsnowonanycityproperty,includingstreetsandalleyways. The City does not plowwalkways or driveways.Property owners whohavecircuitbreakerstatusthroughCamasCountycanrequestconsiderationbytheCityCouncilforsnowre-movalassistance. If you wish to see thecomplete Snow RemovalPolicyfortheCityofFair-field,contactCityHallandaskforResolution2005-01.ThisresolutionwasenactedtoprovideforfairtreatmentofallFairfieldResidents.

Snow Removal - Keeping Everyone Moving

Cancerisatoughbattle.Itiseventoughterwhenyouhavetoworryaboutpayingforthetreatments. RalphGeerofGoodingCountyhasbeenbattlingLymphomaCancer,butrecentchangesinStatelawshavecausedhimtolosehislongtimejobasaprobationofficer.Alongwiththatloseofemployment,heisnolongerinsured,andthathasputalargefinancialburdononhimandhiswife. Currently,RalphisinSt.AlphonsasHospitalinBoisefightingforhislifeduetomanyissuesbroughtonbyhisfightwithcancer. Tohelppayforhismedicalexpenses,friendsandfamilyhavestartedupafundraisingcampaignonGO-FUNDME.COM(justtypeinhisname). Ralphhasbeenagoodfriendaswellasoneofthefirst

onestovolunteertohelpmanyinthisCommunity.Anythingyoucandotohelpgivebacktoafriendandcommunityvolun-teer,willbeappreciated.

Help a Friend Battle Cancer

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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsAnnual Meeting TheJanuarymeetingfortheCamasChamberofCom-mercewillbeheldTONIGHT,Wednesday,January27,attheIronMountainInnstartingat7p.m. Asareminder:2016Chambermembershipfeesaredue.Ifyouhaven’tpaidityetthiswouldbeaperfecttimetodoso.Lincoln County Art Show TheLincolnCountyHistoricalSocietyishostingtheirAnnualArtShowtobeheldonFebruary20&21.Theyareseekingartistsofalltechniquesfromphotos,sculptures,oilsandmore.ContactArtShowCoordinatorSalliHubbsformoreinformation316-1003.Saddle Up Volunteers Needed: SaddleUpLincolnCountyisseekingindividualsororga-nizationstorunLincolnCountySaddleUpBingo.Pleasecall886-7787formoreinformation.

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

NCAP Organic Farming Conference 2016Jan 28 and 29 in Caldwell, Idaho

ThisisyouropportunitytolearnaboutthecurrentstateofOrganicsinIdahoandtherestofthenation. Othertopicswillinclude:PrecisionCoverCropping,InvestinginOrganicResearch,ManagingSoilForDi-verseBiologicalFunctions,TillageReductionandCoverCropping,andmore.TherewillalsobeaFarmerPaneltolearnfromareafarmersabouttheirexperiencewithorganicno-tillandreducedtillagesystems. TheconferencewillbeheldattheCollegeofIdahoinCold-well,Idaho(2112ClevelandBlvd)from5to9p.m.onJan28,andfrom8:30a.m.to5p.m.onJan29.Pre-registrationrequiredbyMonday,January25,2016. Formoreinformationortoregister,gotowww.pesticide.orgThemissionofNCAP(NorthwestCenterforAlternativestoPesticides)istoprotectcommunityandenvironmentalhealth,andinspiretheuseofecologicallysoundsolutionsthatreducetheuseofpesticides.

Thanks for the Roof Toponis Veterans of ForeignWarsPost3078ofGoodingre-ceiveda$3,000GranttowardsourHaII’sre-roofingproject.AdeeplyappreciativeTHANKSgoestotheRobertW.&CarolA.ReedFundandtheUnrestrictedSouthwesternRegionFundintheIdahoCommunityFoundation.Likewise,heart-feltthanksgoestotheDi-rectorandStaffofGooding’s”HeIpingHeartsandHandslnc.”whosesponsorshipmadeitpossibleforourPosttoreceivethisGrant. Inaddition,VFWPost3078givesasincerethankstothevariouscommunitybusinessesandindividualswhomadedonationstoourre-roofingproject.ThisGrantandthedonationsallowedVFWPost3078tofullymeettheroofingcontractor’scostbid. Sincerely&ManyThanksfromAllofUs, JohnP.Koonce,HallManager VFW3078PostFinanceOfficer DonaldK.Larson,HallFinanceOfficer VFW3078PostChaplain

tori,FairfieldDistrictRanger.CommentsregardingthisproposalwillbemostusefulifreceivedbyFebruary22, 2016. Additional information may be obtainedfromLynSnoddyat theSawtoothSupervisor’sOf-fice,2647KimberlyRoadEast,TwinFalls,ID83301,phone208-737-3246.Commentsmayalsobeemailedto:FS-comments-intermtn-sawtooth-Fairfield. ForadditionalinformationabouttheSawtoothNa-tionalForestcall208-737-3200orvisittheSawtoothNationalForestwebsiteat:www.fs.usda.gov/sawtoothandlikeusonFacebookathttps://www.facebook.com/pages/US-Forest-Service-Sawtooth-National-For-est/986556001373037

Fairfield Ranger DistrictComments Needed on Project

≈≈≈SkatingParty≈≈≈JointheCityofFairfieldforanafternoonofskatingfunSaturday,January30thfrom1to4p.m. HotCocoa,ChiliandCookieswillbeserved.TheCityofFairfieldhasseveralpairsofskatesavailabletolendforthedayorseason.DOYOUhaveskatesyounolongeruse?Donationsarewelcome!PleasedropoffalldonatedskatesatCityHall.

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“LoveIsInTheAir”foraspectacularValentineDinner/DanceFundraiserfortheSchubertTheatre.Theeveningwillfeatureentertainment,live&silentauction,raffle,doorprizes,andaPRIMERIBDinner.TobeheldFeb-ruary6thattheGoodingBasqueAssociationCenter(285EuscadiLane,Gooding-behindtheFamilyDollarStoreoffHwy26). Doorsopenat6:00for6:30dinner,7:30entertainment,withliveauctionanddancingtofollow.Ticketsare$30.ReservationsneedtobemadeandticketspurchasedbybyJanuary29th.Callortext539-2390or539-0202. SponsoredbyGoodingRestorationforEntertainment,Arts&Theatre(GREAT,INC.),Starsupporters,andvol-unteers.ManykudostotheGoodingBasqueCenterAsso-ciationboardmembers.GraphicsandphotographybyAl-fredandStephanieHagen–AshPhotography;Auctioneer&Clerking-MikeandJuliePatton;ChoirPerformancebyGoodingHighSchoolChoirdirectedbyMr.Haber-lee;DanceMusicperformedbyRollyZollinger’s“WildHorses”;ExhibitionBallroomDancingbyBALLROOMINMOTIONdirectedbyDanielleandDr.ReidLofgran;andVolunteermembersofGREAT,Inc.Board: LeaVellCattle–PresidentCharmyLeaVell FranklinBuildingSupply–VicePresidentTerryBehunin ShannaKoyle–Secretary RuthSimerly–Director ValleywideCountryStore,Gooding–DirectorJeffBrekke

CamasValentineBasket Time is short topurchaseyouraffle tickets for theCamasCountyLibrary”sValentine’sBasket. The basket contains many fun, useful, and tastythingsincluding:af leecethrow,“happysocks”,lotsofcandy includingchocolate,a redsquarepanwithbrowniemix,acuddlyteddybear,andmuchmore.

Ticketscanbepurchasedatthelibraryfor$1.00apieceorsixfor$5.00.Theraffledraw-ingdateandlocationwillbeanouncednextweek. Allproceedswillgotohelppurchaseitemstohelpmakethe library a great place forbooksandawholelotmore.

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RoadwayBreakupatRichfieldCanalRequiredRepair

TrafficnorthofShoshonealongHighway75wasimpactedbyemergencyroadworkattheRichfieldCanalbridge.WorkwillfocusonanareaofbreakupthatspansthefullwidthoftheroadwaywhereitcrossestheRichfieldCanal. BeginningTuesdaymorning(Jan.26),worktopatchthedamagedroadsurfacereducedtraffictoonelaneasITDmain-tenanceworkersremovedloosematerial,prepareandpatchtheroadway.Theworkwasexpectedtolastonlyoneday. TheroadwaysurfaceovertheRichfieldCanalexperiencedsignificantbreakuplastweek,followingthemostrecentmajorstorm.Thebridgehasbeenpostedwithwarningsignsanda45mphrecommendedspeedsincelastweek. Generally,potholesandareasofmajorbreakupdevelopaswaterseepsintoroadwaycracks,saturatingbasematerialbe-lowtheroadwaysurface.Iceexpandsinthecracksandintheroad’sbasematerialtoloosentheroadsurface,andtheroadcollapsesoncetheicemelts.Overbridgesurfaces,thewatersettlesintheareabetweentheconcretebridgedeckandtheasphaltoverlaybeforefreezingtoliftandbreaktheasphaltsurface. ThisfixonIdaho75isonlytemporary,however,asapavingprojectisscheduledtoresurfacenearly10milesofIdaho75fromneartheRichfieldCanaltotheTimmermanJunction(Idaho75/U.S.20Junction).Theprojectwillincludeanewconcretesurfaceoverlayonthecanalbridge.ThebidopeningfortheprojectisFeb.23,withworkexpectedtotakeplaceduringthesummer.

2016 Session - Week 2 Rulesapprovalisbeginningtowinddownandabout15billshavemadeitthroughcommitteehearingsandwillbereadytobeheardandvotedupononthehousefloorthemiddleofnextweek.Fromnowontherewillbeaconstantstreamofpoten-tialbillsbeingintroduceduntiltheMarch15deadlineforbillintroduction. ImentionedlastweekthatwehadCivilityTrainingputonbytheNationalInstituteforCivilDiscoursewhichwases-tablishedattheUniversityofArizonaaftertheshootingofCongresswomanGabbyGiffordover10yearsago.OurformofGovernmentrequiresthatweworktogetherandfindwaystodeveloplegislationthatwillbeacceptableandwillworkforallourcitizens.ThisgroupfeelsthatStateLegislaturesstillhaveagoodrecordofworkingtogethertogetthingsdonelikewasenvisionedbyourFoundingFathers.Inrecentpolls70%ofrespondentsfeltthatpoliticalcivilityatthenationallevelwasatcriticallylowlevels.TheInstituteseesthisincivilitycreep-ingintothestates.Thegoalofthegroupistopromoterespect,listentoeachother’sopinions,andseewheretheyagreethenworkinghardonthosethingsfirstandcollaboratingtofindthefairestwaytodealwithareasofdissention.Itisagoodmodelinmymind. OneissuethathasgottenattentionlatelyisMedicaidreim-bursementsforinhomecareforseverelydisabledindividualshadbeenslatedforaFeb.1streductionfrom$500to$270perdayasaresultofacourtdecision.Pushbackhascomefromthoseprovidingthoseservicesthatareadamantthatthefulltimeinhomecareleveltheynowprovideistheminimumneededbythe200individualspresentlybeingserved.Iftheydonotgetthe$500theirbusinesseswillhavetoeatthelossandcouldnotaffordtocontinuetheservices.Theonlyotheralternativetofulltimehomecareisacarefacilityandthecostswouldbeevenhighertothestate.DepartmentofHealthandWelfareofficialsannouncedFridaytheywillputaholdontheorderreducingpaymentandwillstudythecostsinvolved.Meantime,theproviderswillreceivepaymentsof$455topro-videcareuntilthestudyiscomplete. WehavereceivedverypositivereportsastothesuccessothefirstBehavioralHealthCrisisCenterthatwasbuiltinIdahoFalls.Itisaneconomicandsocialsuccessasareevidencedbythefollowingstatistics: 2,359individualsserved 1,165hourssavedtolawenforcement $281,000insavingstoemergencyroomvisits $483,000savingsinhospitalizationcosts 138peopledidnothavetobehospitalized. Thesefiguresshowhowimportanttheexistenceofoneofthesecrisiscentersistoanarea.Currentlyasecondiscom-ingonlineinCoeurd’AleneandathirdwillbeauthorizedsomewhereinsouthwestorsouthcentralIdaho.ThesewillbeapositiveadditiontoourlongstandinglackofmedicalfacilitiesforthementallyIll.AlongthosesamelinesIhadaproductive

Legislative News - Donna Pence

visitfromalargecontingentrepresentingNAMIoftheWoodRiverValleyaskingformoreservicesforcitizenssufferingfrommentalillness.Wewelcomethesevolunteersandotherswhoworktirelesslyforandadvocatefortheirindividualareasofconcern. TheCommissionfortheDeafandHardofhearingsponsoredasessiononthe3rdfloorRotundaThursdaythatfeaturednewtechnology,guidedogs,educationalopportunities,andotherwaysthedeafareassistedinbecomingresponsible,productive,andengagedcitizensofourstate.ManyofthestafffromtheGoodingbasedIdahoEducationalServicesfortheDeafandBlindfacilitieswerethereandIenjoyedvisitingwiththem.Incidentally,theschoolisdoingverywellwith95studentsnowinattendanceinGooding.IwasalsopleasedthatGovernorOtterproposeda17%increaseintheirbudgetfornextyeartohelphandlethenewstudentsandtheover2000deafindividualstheyhelpthroughtheirfacilities.NowJFACneedstofollowthroughandappropriatetheincrease. Weareplanningourmid-termvisitstheeveningofFeb.12thandthedayofthe13th.KnowitisPresidentsWeek-end,buttheonlyonethatworksforallthedelegation,morespecificsnextweek. AsalwaysIcanbereachedat208-308-0046,[email protected],Gooding,ID83330.

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o b i t u a r y death & service noticesJoAnT.Schranz,80,ofFairfield,IdahodiedonSunday,Jan.24,2016atherhomeinFairfield.ArrangementsareunderthecareofWoodRiverChapel,andfriendsmayleaveacondolence,shareamemoryorphoto,andlightacandleatwww.woodriverchapel.com.

CatherineLenaThomason,96,aresidentofShoshone,passedawayonMonday,January25,2016atDeSanoPlaceSuitesinShoshone.FuneralarrangementsarependingandwillbeannouncedunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService-ShoshoneChapel.

AlbertGilbertStrande,63,aresidentofGooding,passedawayonSaturday,January23,2016athisresidenceinGooding.FuneralarrangementsarependingandwillbeannouncedunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFu-neralService–GoodingChapel.

JoletaMarieJenks,39,ofWestMagicandformerlyofJerome,diedWednesdayJanuary20,2016,atherhome.Funeralserviceswillbeconductedat2:00p.m.,Wednes-dayJanuary27,2016,intheJeromeLDS1stWardChapel,825EastAvenueB,Jerome.Avisitationwillbeginat1:00p.m.ArrangementsareunderthecareofFarnsworthMortuaryofJerome.

Gene CloydWolfe, 71 ofDonnelly, Ida-ho passed onWednesday,Jan-uary13th,athishome. FuneralserviceswereheldSaturday,January23rd at the ElkCreekChurchinMcCall Idaho.Funeralarrange-mentswerehandledbyHeikkilaFuneralChapel. “Wolfie”ashewasknownbyhisfriends,wasbornApril12,1944toIva(Stokes)andEdwinWolfe.Manyfriend-shipsgrewaroundwork,hunting,fishing,motorbikesandskiing.Hegraduatedin1962fromCamasCountyHighSchool,inFairfield,Idaho.ShortlyaftergraduationGenestartedworkat17yearsoldforthelocalphonecompanythatexpandedintotheMcCallareawherehemovedandmethisfirstwife.After45yearsofservice,Genestartedhis,never-to-retiremodebyimprovinghispropertiesandfeedingtheabundant“wild”friends.Hisdelightwaswatchinggrandchildrenplaytheirvarioussportingevents,workingonhisbackhoeandridinghis4wheelers.Genehasalwayslovedhistoys!GenewasmarriedtoLoisLipein1969andtheysharedadaughter,Janie(Jade)EricksonofHailey,Idaho.GenemarriedJeannineStellaMoore,addingtwosons,AaronandNathanWolfe.AfterJeannine’spassing,Genemar-riedhisthirdwife,MaryLouiseShidler.MarypassedinMarchof2014.Geneissurvivedbythreegrandchildren,BrookeandBryceWolfe,andJettErickson.Threechildren,AaronWolfe,NathanWolfeandJanieErickson,andmanybe-lovedniecesandnephewsalongwithhisdearfriends.Genewasprecededindeathbyhisparents,allsixsiblingsStan,VivianCox,Dean,Ben,IlaEdwards,&Butch. Condolencescanbeleftattheservice,ormailtothefamily:POBox677McCall,Idaho83638Memorialsmaybesenttoafavoritecharity.

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TheU.S.Dept.ofAgricultureprohibitsdiscriminationinallitsprogramsandactivitiesonthebasisofrace,color,sex,nationalorigin,religion,age,disability,politicalbeliefs,sexualorientation,ormaritalor family status (notallprohibitedbasesapply toallprograms).Tofileacomplaintofdiscrimination,writeUSDADirector,OfficeofCivilRights,1400IndependenceAvenue,SW,WashingtonDC20250-9410orcall800-795-3272(voice)or202-720-6382(TDD).USDAisanequalopportunitylender,providerandemployer.

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Mondaythe25thmydaystartedoffwell.IwasinBoise,Idaho,andIthoughtI

wouldstopandseemydaughterwhoworksatBoiseStateUniversity.Ashortstopatagrocerystoretogetsome

coldorangejuicetosharesoundedgood.Orangejuicealwaysmakesforagood“pepperupper.” AsIwalkedoutofthestoreInoticedalotteryticketinthemachinewiththreelemonsonit.Normally,Ipassonthelot-terytickets.Iknowafewweeksago,manypeoplethoughttheyhad“lemon”ticketswhentheymissedthebilliondollarwin-ningticket.Ialwaysbelievethatiflifegivesyoulemons,makelemonadeormargaritas,dependingwhereyouare.Icouldgivemydaughterthat“lemonade”ticket.Afterall,mixedwithgoodorangejuice,itmightbegreat.Iboughttheticket,placeditinmypocket,andIwasoutthedoor. IgottoBSUandwasabletofindaparkingspacecloseby.ThespotwasgoodenoughthatIwasnotsquishedbetweentwooversizedpickupsthatusuallyneedsomeofyourparkingspace.IdriveaGrandAm,notaCrammedIn. MydaughterandIhadagoodquickvisitandIwasofftodoafewmoreerrandsbeforeIleftBoise.MynexttaskofthedaywastohaulaloaderfromParma,Idaho,toKuna,Idaho.OnceinParmaIdeductedthatthemudwasn’tsobadthatIcouldn’tgetaroundinatractortrailerrig.Sweet! Istartedtostepoutofthetractortrailerandmissedthestepwithmyfoot.ImadeamadgrabforthehandlenearthedoorwhichImissedaswell.Plop!FlatonmybackIlaid.Softground(mud)-Sweet! Iwenttotakethelow-boytrailer(alargeflattrailertohaulequipment)offmytruck.Itriedtostartthemotorthatwoulddetachmytruckfromthetrailer,butnothingwashappening.UponcloserinspectionIfoundtheringgear(gearinwhichtoengagethemotor)wasbroken.Boy,twolemonsinfiveminutes. InordertocarryonIpulledthelow-boytrailerupnexttoabankandpushedsomedirtnearmytrailersoIcoulddrivetheloaderonsideways,sinceIcouldn’tdetachfromthetruck.Oneofmyextendedsideboardsusedtoholdloadsbroke.Islidbackpuncturingoneoftheloadertires.WithsomemaneuveringIwasabletofinishloadingtheloader.InaveryshorttimeIhadthreelemonsrightinarow. TheloadernevermadeittoKuna-itwouldhavetogoanotherday.Departingfromtheloader/truckInoticedIwaslowonfuelinmypersonalcar,soIstoppedforgas.OutofmypocketIpulledthelotteryticketwiththreelemonsonit.Iforgottogiveittomydaughter.Igaveittotheclerk.Shesaid,“Youdidn’tevenscratchit.”“Iknow,”Isaid.“Ireallydon’twantto.”Shescratcheditanditwasaloser.I’mgladIdidn’tgiveittomydaughter. Stilllookingtomakelemonadewithmylemons,thisismy“CupofTee”withnolemon.

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Classes at CSI Northside Center202 14th Ave. E. ~ Gooding(208) 934-8678 or (208) 732-6442

CSILectureSeries2016(firstofthreelectures)FREE!“Hooks, Harpoons, and Hunting Fish”byJoeyHeck7p.m.Tuesday,Feburary9thattheNorthSideCenter JoinHerrettCenterExhibitsManagerJoeyHeckashediscussesNativeAmericanfishingtoolsandtechniquesfromancientIdahoandthewesternUnitedStates.Learntheinsandoutsofreplicatingprehistoricfishinggearbasedonarchaeologicalevidenceandscientificinsight. HeartalesfromearlyWesternexplorersabouttheiren-counterswiththeNativeAmericanfishermenandthetypesandnumbersoffishtheycaught.Takeacloserlookatlo-calarchaeologicalsites,theartifactsdiscoveredthere,andwhattheytellusaboutNativeAmericanfishinginsouthernIdaho.Learntoidentifyresourcesforcreatingyourownprehistoricfishinggear,andwatchasJoeydemonstratescordage-makingandbasicharpoonconstruction.

(Noregistrationneeded.)FEBuRARy CLASSES BasicWineAppreciation:Learningtotastewineisnodiffer-entthanlearningtoreallyappreciatemusicorart.Thetimeandeffortinvestedinpalatetrainingisveryrewardingand...awholelotoffun!MargueriteJanes,theowneroftheThousandSpringsWineryBedandBreakfastwillintroduceyoutothebasicsofwineappreciation;usingyoursensestosampleandexperiencedifferenttypesofwines.Lightsnackeswillbeserved. ClasswillbeheldatThousandsSpringWinery(18852High-way30,Hagerman)from6to8p.m.onTuesday,February23rd.Fee:$39

SaneComputinginaWeb-BasedWorld:Theswitchtoon-the-gotechnologycomeswithalearningcurve.LearnmoreaboutthecapabilitiesofyourtabletoriPad,includingwhen,where,andhowtoconnect,plustheapplicationsthatwillhelpyougetthemostuseoutofyourequipment.Additionalatten-tionwillbegiventowebsecurityandprotectingyourprivateinformation. ClasswillbeheldattheCSINorthSideCenterfrom6to7:30p.m.onWednesdays(Feb.24toMar.16)Fee:$49Instructor:RandyBow

Yoga&Pilates:6-6:50p.m.,Mon&Thur1stSession(Feb.1to25)2ndSession(Apr.4to28).$59persessionor$99forbothsessions.KnowYourDiamondsandGemstones:6-8p.m.,MondayandTuesday,Feb.1and2.Fee:$25.WatercolorPainting:6-8p.m.,Tuesdays,Feb.2toMar.1.Fee:$99.AdvancedWoodworking:6:30-9:30p.m.,Wednesdays,Feb.3toApr.13(NoclassMar.23)Fee:$125pluscostofmaterials(baseduponproject)

CharlieKramerarrivedinSoldierin1913.Atthetimeitwasathriv-

ingcommunityboastingofthreesaloons,threehotels,a

postoffice,achurch,hardwarestore,abank,groceryandgeneralmerchandise,anda“greasyspooneatery”. In1924Charliestartedcarryingthemail.For18yearshemadesurethat,regardlesstheweather,themailwentthru.The32milesofsnowcovertrailscalledroadschallengedhimtobuildasnowvehicle.Atthattimetheroadswerenotplowedbecausetherewasnothingtoplowthemwith. StartingwithaModelTFord,addingskisandtracks,hetackledthedeepandoftendriftedsnow.Hecontinuedtoup-gradehisinventionandbuiltthreedifferentmachines.Underthecircumstanceshedidwhathadtobedone.Itwasajobtobedoneandhejustdidit. Inhis80’shestillhadideasthathewasworkingforcom-mercialimprovementsontheoldsnowmobileidea.

CSI - Preparing for CollegeCareerPlanning Investigatewhatkindsofjobsfityourtalentsandper-sonalitythroughafree“CareerExploration”sessionattheCollegeofSouthernIdahoNorthSideCenterinGooding.You’lldiscussjoboptionswithacareercounselorandthentakeseveralonlineinventoriesthatwillhelpyouassessyourinterestsandpossiblejobmatches.You’llbeprovidedhelpfultipsforthejobsearchprocess,suchashowtopre-parearesumeandhowtopresentastronginterview.Thereisnochargebutappointmentsarerequired. FREE!!Friday,Feb.199a.m.to4p.m.NorthSideCen-ter.PleaseCall:934-8678tomakeyourappointment.Advising&FinancialAidWorkshop Thisworkshopfocusesonprovidingstudentswithad-visingandregistrationinformationandtheprocessforobtainingfinancialaidandscholarships.Topicswillin-cludehowtobecomeastudent,theplacementprocess,programandcourseadvising,theregistrationprocess,andcourseavailabilityattheNorthSideCenterandotherCSIlocations.ComputerswillbeavailableforaccessingtheFAFSAwebsitetoapplyforfinancialaidandtheCSIwebsiteforaccessingtheCSIadmissionsandregistrationportals.Ampletimewillbeallottedforansweringques-tions,includingthosespecifictoyourindividualsituation.Prospectivestudents,currentstudents,parentsandotherinterestedpersonsareencouragedtoattend. FREE!!Friday,Feb.1910a.m.tonoonNorthSideCenter.Pleasecall934-8678toreserveyourspot.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PuBLIC MEETINGPursuanttoIdahoCode31-1413,

noticeisherebygiventhattheWESTMAGICFIRECOMMISSIONERS

willholdapublicmeetingatWestMagicStation#2

(WestMagicRoad)onTuesdaythe2ndofFeburary,2016

at6:30p.m.

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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.

DwightH.ButlinCamasCountyP&ZAdministrator

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CAPITOLCHRISTMASTREEfromSenatorCrapo Washington,D.C.–Idahowillsupplythenation’sU.S.CapitolChristmasTreethisyearand,with,thathonorcomesthousandsofhand-madeornamentsthatwilldeco-ratenotonlythenationaltree,butofficesforCongressinWashington,D.C. Idahoansfromstudentstoretireescanassistintheorna-menteffort.TheU.S.ForestServicewillselectthisyear’sCapitolChristmasTreefromthePayetteNationalForestlaterthisyear.TocelebrateIdaho’srecognitionandkickofftheChristmaseffort,IdahoSenatorMikeCrapo,PayetteNationalForestSupervisorKeithLannom,McCallMayorJackieAymon,otherelectedleadersandofficialsfromMcCallandValleyCountyandstudentswillgatherfol-lowingtheMcCallWinterCarnivalParadetoannounceanddemonstratetheornamenteffort. “ItisfittingthatwekickoffIdaho’sroleinthenationalornamenteffortattheMcCallWinterCarnival,”Craposaid.“IhopeallIdahoanswillhelpcontributeanornamentsowecangiveourstateastrongshowinginWashington,D.C.” “It’sagreathonortobechosenastheForesttoprovidetheU.S.CapitolChristmasTree,saidLannom.“ThisistrulyagiftfromallofIdahotoournation,andtheorna-mentswillhighlightthewonderfulthingsaboutourstatebymimickingourstatesymbolssuchastheMountainBlueBird,MonarchButterfly,Appaloosahorse,theSyringaandmanyothers.” “IencouragethecitizensofMcCallandourvisitorsaliketotakepartinSaturday’sornamentevent.It’sawonderfulanduniquewaytosharethespiritofMcCallwiththerestofthecountry,”saidMayorAymon. KickoffeventwilltakeplaceonSaturday,January30th,at2p.m.nexttotheHotelMcCallattheU.S.ForestServiceOrnamentYurt.Materialswillbeprovidedformakingornamentsattheyurt.

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ABriefSynopsisoftheDecember2015CamasCountyCommissionersMeetings

AcompletesetoftheminutesareonfileattheClerk’soffice

December 14, 2015 The meeting was called to order at 9:05 a.m. by Chair-manBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerKenBackstrom,CommissionerRonChapman,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheagendaasPosted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. OutsideAuditorDaleBunn,withFrance,Basterrechea,Wagner&Bunn,Chtd.metwiththeBoardandpresentedtheFiscalYear2015AnnualAudit.DalealsoreviewedtheEngagementLetter,whichdefinesthetermsoftheAnnualAudit.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontosigntheEngagementLetterandtheManagementRepresentationLet-ter.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedLiquorLicenseapplicationsforTheCliffBar&Grille,SoldierMtnRanch&Resort,andSoldierCreekBrewingCo.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheRetailAlcoholicBeverageLicensesforTheCliffBar&Grille,SoldierMtn.RanchandResort,andSoldierCreekBrewingCo.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthe2015AnnualWaterwaysFinancialReport.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheWaterwaysFinancialreport.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthe2015AnnualjuvenileJusticeFi-nancialReport.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheJuvenileJusticeFinancialReport.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthe2016CommissionerMeetingDates.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontosettheregularmeetingdatesaccordingtothelistsubmitted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoarddiscussedtheCountyChristmasPartyandpro-vidingtheemployeeswithaChristmasgift.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoprovideaTurkeyorHamasanappreciationChristmasgift.SecondedbyCommissionerBack-strom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedtheFiscalYear2014AmendedAnnualRoadandStreetFinancialReport.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheamendedAnnualRoadandStreetFinancialReportasamended.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedthebillsaspresentedontheclaimslist.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebillsasprovided.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous.

TheBoardreviewedaclaimfromValleyService.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovethebilltoValleyService.SecondedbyCommissionerMcMurdo.CommissionerChap-manrequesedhimselffromvoting. TheBoardadjournedat2:40p.m.

Expenditure Fund Totals:JusticeFund $3,670.22 CurrentExpense $5,881.29Indigent $12.50 Road&Bridge $35,582.77DistrictCourt $956.67 Revaluation $23.46Health $500.00 Landfill $360.00NoxiousWeeds $252.69 JuniorCollegeTuition $0Elections $51.13 Ambulance $3,984.56911Comm. $3,424.30 StateFund $16,960.63LegionMemorial $0 HistoricalSociety $0RangeImprovement $0 Snowmobile $0CourtTrust $0 WaterwaysFund $0CityofFairfield $17,465.79 SchoolDist.#121 78,066.79CemeteryDistrict $576.52 WestMagicFireDist. 1,012.44MosquitoDist. $1,063.36 CamasCo.Library $11,124.21 NovemberPayroll $116,587.23

December 21, 2015 Themeetingwascalledtoorderat9:05a.m.byChairmanBarbMcMurdo.AlsopresentwereCommissionerRonChap-man,CommissionerKenBackstrom,ProsecutingAttorneyMattPember,andClerkKorriBlodgett. TheBoardreviewedtheAgenda.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoapprovetheAgendaasposted.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous. TheBoardreviewedAlcoholicBeverageLicenseapplicationsfromJimDandy’sPizza,IronMtnInn,CamasCreekCountryStore,andSoldierMtnSkiArea.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheAlcoholicBeverageLicenseforJimDandy’sPizza,IronMtnInn,andtheSoldierMtnSkiArea.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.Unanimous.CommissionerChapmanmadeamotiontoapprovetheRetailAlcoholicBeverageLicensefromtheCamasCreekCountryStore.SecondedbyCommissionerBackstrom.CommissionerMcMurdorequesedherselffromvoting. AssessorLynnMcGuiremetwiththeBoardtodiscussthepurchaseofanewvacuumcleanerfortheannex.ItwastheconsensusoftheBoardtopurchaseaSharkatCostco.LynnalsodiscussedhavingDeannabepaidtocleantheannexweekly.CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontoallowDeannatocleantheannexconsistingof2hrs.aweek,startingthefirstofJanuary.SecondedbyCommissionerChapman.Unanimous.TheBoardwillrevisithowthisisworkingoutinJune. CommissionerBackstrommadeamotiontocancelnextweek’s meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Chapman.Unanimous. TheBoardadjournedat10:26a.m.

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ORDINANCENO.259AANORDINANCEOFTHECITYOFFAIRFIELD,IDAHO,CORRECTINGACLERICALERRORRE-LATINGTOPUBLICATIONOFORDINANCENO.259,WHICHAMENDEDZONINGORDINANCE#223SUBDIVISIONORDINANCE#165ARTICLE3PROCEDUREFORSUBDIVISIONAPPROVAL;AMENDING SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE #165,ARTICLE 3, “PROCEDURE FOR SUBDIVISIONAPPROVAL”:SECTION1–ADDADMINISTRA-TIONSECTION;SECTION2–AMENDLANGUAGEWHENSUBDIVISIONAPPROVALISREQUIRED;SECTION 3 – AMEND PRE-APPLICATION RE-VIEWED BY ADMININSTRATOR WITHIN 30DAYS;SECTION4–AMENDPRELIMINARYPLATPROCEDURESTOCLARIFYAPPLICANT’SCOST,ADDREVIEWBYLOCAL,STATE,ANDFEDERALDEPARTMENTSANDAGENCIES,ADDITIONSTOREQUIREMENTSOFAPRELIMINARYPLAT,AD-DITIONOFCOMMISSIONFINDINGS,CLARIFYCOMMISSIONANDCOUNCILHEARINGANDACTIONPROCEDURES;SECTION5–ADDSEC-TIONTOOUTLINECOMBINEDPRELIMINARYANDFINALPLATREQUIREMENTS,APPLICA-TION,COMMISSIONANDCOUNCILACTIONS;SECTION 6 – AMEND FINAL PLAT SECTIONFORAPPLICATIONANDPLATCONTENTRE-QUIREMENTSTOOUTLINENUMBEROFFINALPLATSETS,TITLEREPORT,ANDSIGNATUREREQUIREMENTS, ADDITIONS TO CONTENTOFFINALPLAT,AMENDFEESUBSECTIONTONOTE NONREFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEEANDSUBDIVIDERSCOSTFORPROFESSIONALFEES,AMENDSUBSECTIONFORCOMMISSION-ERANDCOUNCILACTIONS,ADDSUBSECTIONSFORCONDITIONS,ACCEPTANCEOFDEDICA-TIONSANDIMPROVEMENTGUARANTEES;SEC-TION7–ADDSECTIONFORTIMELIMITATIONSFORPRELIMINARYANDFINALPLAT;SECTION8–ADDSECTIONFORRECONSIDERATIONANDJUDICIALREVIEW;WHILEPROVIDINGASEVER-ABILITYCLAUSE;ANDANEFFECTIVEDATE.ThefollowingisasummaryofOrdinanceNo.259A,passedbytheCityCounciloftheCityofFairfield,CamasCounty,Idaho,onJanuary7,2016:

Section 1: AmendstheCityofFairfieldSubdivisionOr-dinance#165,Article3,“ProcedureforSubdivisionAp-proval”by:addinganadministrationsection;clarifyingwhensubdivisionapprovalisrequired;clarifyingpre-ap-

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.

plicationprocedures;clarifyingproceduresforapplication;reviewandapprovalofpreliminaryplats;addingasectiontoprovideproceduresforapplication;reviewandapprovalofcombinedpreliminaryandfinalplats;clarifyingproceduresforapplication,reviewandapprovaloffinalplats;addinganewsectionfortimelimitationsforpreliminaryandfinalplats;andaddinganewsectionoutliningproceduresforreconsiderationandjudicialreview.Section 2:Providesforseverability.Section 3:Providesforrepealofconflictingordinances.Section 4:Providesforaneffectivedate. ThefulltextofOrdinanceNo.259AisonfileatFairfieldCityHallandisavailableforpublicinspectionduringnormalbusinesshours.

ScottMarolf,MayorAttest:MickeyDalin,CityClerkpublishedonJanuary27,2016

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