Results 1 - 20 of 165 in May, ID
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San Francisco delays rollout of ID card program
... were shielded from deportation because of the city's sanctuary policy. Newsom reversed the juvenile offender policy in May, but said he stood by the city's vow to shelter illegal immigrants who otherwise follow the law from deportation. Ballard said ...
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Summer's adventures with Synergy Works
... summer for the Synergy Works! community service learning program. This program for fifth to eighth graders began in May with Gardening with Mel, which included bucket planters, stepping stones, a field trip to Lewiston to visit a xeroscape garden ...
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... college anticipated starting construction in July. An official groundbreaking was held with Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter on May 16. Mark Sugden, the instructional dean overseeing health, human services and biology, said that the facility should be ready ...
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Voters OK $4.4. million facility measure
... at 350 E. State Highway 24 as well as the Paul school project and will supplement the $14 million bond issue approved in May 2006. The school district ran short on money to finish the projects due to delays in construction when the management ...
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... cost you more next year. Voters in Twin Falls could see a bond issue election, for possibly more than $26 million, in May 2009 for water and wastewater projects to meet the city's growth, a city official said this week. The bond and what it would ...
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Voting day arrivesSchool district patrons decide $4.4M bond issue
... issue that will complete two new schools and a remodeling project in the district. Voters passed a $14 million bond in May 2006 to build new elementary schools in Heyburn and Acequia and add a multi-purpose room to Paul Elementary School. The ...
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Decision may end Camas County zoning lawsuit
The trial phase of a zoning lawsuit against Camas County is nearing its end. But it may be far from the end for debate over whether county officials properly rezoned part the county in March 2007.
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Judge: Idaho flag law unconstitutional
... Hodges told the Times-News. "It was a First Amendment decision." For Hodges, the case was troubling, but simple. In May, former Minico High School teacher Dan Luker stepped on an American flag in the vice principal's office in reaction to former gym ...
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... whose role is to provide assistance when people are lost, stranded, injured, or otherwise need help. "The sheriff may have a well-trained group of volunteers as he says, but they're no good to us if they're never allowed to go out, and the people ...
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... 2007, but additional victims came forward and new charges were filed in November 2007. Cannon was granted permission in May 2008 to try the two cases together. Pepcorn was hired by Cassia County School District in 1966 and taught at Burley High ...
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Backpack Program Needs Help Before it Can Provide It
... "We're all suffering because the high fuel prices, you know, we didn't have a summer slump this year. Generally May, June, July, even into August we have a little slow down but we're not seeing that." And prices aren't the only things increasing. ...
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... a new home. Unemployment in the region has also crept up six-tenths of a percentage point - indicating that job growth may be receding. Businesses such as Cain's, which rely on a strong housing market and job growth to increase personal incomes, are ...
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T.F. firefighter charged with battery, suspended
... suspended without pay after serving the city for seven years, officials confirmed. Rick D. Hatridge, 38, was charged in May after an alleged fight with another man over a woman they both were dating, according to a police report. The other man, ...
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... a trio of witches that he would soon be king, Macbeth, played by Dougfred Miller (stepping in for the injured Andrew May) hatches a plan to kill King Duncan, frame his guards and assume the throne for himself. Helping ensure he follows through is ...
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Murphy's attempt to overturn murder conviction moves on
... have been convicted eight years ago if her lawyer had done things differently. That scientist, Pamela Marcum, wrote on May 25, 2007: "It is my opinion that results of this trial would have been different if (Murphy's) attorney had retained and ...
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Obituaries for the week of March 27, 2008
... Although known only four short years, Chuck Cline was a true friend, an American patriot and a man. By Linda Cline In May 2000, Chuck and I were both living in California and met on the Internet. He introduced himself and our courtship took off from ...
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... to the more than 8,000 valuation notices the Assessor's office mails out each year. Approvals Scott Karterman of May was the only protestor who prevailed on all of his property this year. The commissioners restored his agricultural exemption on his ...
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Fuel costs weigh heavy on Idaho schools
... pick up 1,300 students daily. The district paid about $2.50 per gallon for diesel fuel last summer, Braswell said. This May, the price nearly doubled to more than $4 a gallon. "We have looked at every route this year," Braswell said. "We're looking ...
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Fuel costs weigh heavy on Idaho schools
... pick up 1,300 students daily. The district paid about $2.50 per gallon for diesel fuel last summer, Braswell said. This May, the price nearly doubled to more than $4 a gallon. "We have looked at every route this year," Braswell said. "We're looking ...
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Referendum would allow vote on new Camas County zoning rules
The debate over Camas County's new zoning rules may move next to the voting booth.
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