Sep 24, 2009 | Challis Messenger
The school board met in Stanley on Monday, September 14. A Following a meal provided by the Stanley Parentsa Club, school board members were entertained by the nine Stanley students.
LOST RIVER HIGHWAY DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Lost River Highway District will be conducting an Election for the following purpose:To elect one Commissioner from Sub-district No.
They dona t go anywhere without their canine pals, they said, and wouldna t eat a hamburger without ordering one each for their dogs.
The Challis City Council had a full house for a short time at their regular meeting, but the crowd cleared out after one decision was announced.
The Custer County commissioners have postponed action on an application to vacate Challis Creek Cattle Company Drive after City of Challis officials objected to the initial plan and the applicant agreed to a partial vacation of the road.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEEa S SALE TS No. 09-0104454 Title Order No. 090511609 Parcel No.
Six individuals have volunteered to seek elected office in the City of Challis. No one has offered to fill a two-year seat on the council, but five people are vying as four-year contenders for another two seats up for election.
For the second year in a row, hundreds of sockeye salmon have returned to spawn at the Sawtooth Hatchery, along with thousands of Chinook salmon to both the Sawtooth and Pahsimeroi hatcheries.
Idaho Wild Horses Offered for Adoption in Boise
The Bureau of Land Management will offer for adoption wild horses from the Challis Herd Management Area at the BLM Wild Horse Corrals in Boise, September 12 -13, with previews and gentling demonstrations taking place on September 11.
The Custer County commissioners usually adopt the countya s budget the night of its annual public hearing, but this year delayed adopting the 2010 $8.7 million budget until their September 14 meeting.
Kitfox down...Eyewitnesses said Leslie and Joann Stone were lucky to survive the crash of their Kitfox airplane after taking off from the May airstrip.
A Challis woman who pleaded guilty to grand theft for embezzling more than $33,000 from the Village Square grocery store was sentenced to 10 years of probation and ordered to pay restitution by District Judge Robert St.