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Ketchum delays
new regs
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County
property values
rose last year
Property owners receive
new assessments
By GREG MOORE
laine County property values rose by 3.6 percent last year to nearly $8.9 billion, according to
figures recently released by the county Assessors Office.
The rise followed a 6.1 percent increase between 2012 and 2013, but total value remains well
below the 2008 figure of $12.5 billion.
Between 2013 and 2014, property values rose 6.3
percent in Ketchum to $2.7 billion, 3.5 percent in Sun
Valley to $2.2 billion, 7.9 percent in Hailey to $829 million, 4.3 percent in Bellevue
to $169 million and 23 percent in Carey to $25 million.
The 2014 figures are used to
compute 2015 property taxes.
Assessment notices to property owners were mailed
out in late May. The figures
are preliminary pending
challenges to the values
made by property owners
before the county Board of
Equalization, which is composed of the three county
commissioners.
According to figures
Darlene Young
compiled by the Sun Valley
Sun Valley Sothebys
Board of Realtors, the numInternational Reality
ber of units sold dropped
by 5 percent between 2013
and 2014, though total sales volume by price was up 40
percent.
Pretty consistently, were seeing fewer transactions in generalthe number of units sold, probably
as a result of fewer distress sales taking placeyet
higher sales prices for the sales we do have, said Darlene Young, managing broker at Sun Valley Sothebys
International Reality.
For all sales reported to the boards multiple listing
service, the average sales price went from $424,927 in
2013 to $626,566 in 2014, a 47 percent increase.
Tracking single family home sales in Hailey, sales
were down by 16 percent in volume, yet the average price for those properties that sold went up from
$272,649 to $330,514.
In Ketchum, residential sales were up 100 percent
in dollar volume, with the average sales price increasing 67 percent. However, McCann-Daech-Fenton
broker Mike McCann said the overall increases last
year were largely driven by a few sales of very expensive properties.
Comparing year-to-date sales for 2014 versus 2015
shows an increase of 10 percent in sold volume, though
average sales price has dropped 6 percent.
So far this year, sales of single-family homes in
Hailey have increased 74 percent in dollar volume,
Were
seeing fewer
transactions
in general, yet
higher sales
prices for the
sales we do
have.
A proud Nicole Penrose is all smiles as she leaves the stage Friday evening during Wood River High Schools commencement ceremony. She was one of 152 graduates in the class of 2015 and is slated to attend Arizona State University in the fall. On the stage,
Karen Perez receives her diploma from school district officials and educators.
Wildlife collisions
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Four deer hit last week on in the Wood River Valley
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he Hailey Fire Department and Wood River Fire & Rescue combined resources to rescue three high-school-age
boys who got stranded on the wrong side of the Big Wood
River in a tubing mishap in southwest Hailey late Saturday afternoon.
Hailey Fire Marshal Mike Baledge said Tuesday that the call
for rescue came shortly before 6 p.m. When rescue crews arrived
at the scene, in the area of War Eagle Drive, the three boys were
out of the water, but stranded on a small piece of dry land surrounded by high cliffs on the west bank.
There was no way out, Baledge said. What happened is they
were tubing the river, got into some rough water and couldnt get
back across.
He said the boys had one of the tubes with them, but that the
other two washed downstream and have not been located.
To get the boys back to the east side of the river, swift-water
technicians crossed the river and rigged a tension diagonal
line, which was anchored downstream.
Using the line, the technicians then assisted the boys in crossing back to the east bank.
Working with the current and the angle of the line, the water
pushes them over to the other side, Baledge said.
Capt. Pat Rainey, a veteran swift-water tech with the Hailey Fire
Department, was part of the crew that rescued three boys who were
trapped on the west side of the Big Wood River in a tubing accident late
Saturday afternoon in southwest Hailey.
Once rescued, the boys, suffering from mild hypothermia,
were checked out by a Wood River Fire & Rescue ambulance crew
and then released to their parents.
Baledge said water conditions were extremely treacherous on
Saturday and that the boys were fortunate to have made it out of
the water.
Its a little early in the year to go tubing, Baledge said. If the
waters high, dont go down.
Mike Huntsman, a lieutenant with Wood River Fire & Rescue
said the incident could have easily led to a fatality.
The lesson here is it doesnt sound like anyone knew where
they were, Huntsman said. They had no communication devices. They were very lucky that a homeowner saw them standing on
the other side of the river. Otherwise, they could have been there
all night.
Following public outcry from local landscapers, Ketchum city staff said theyre
putting new right-of-way policies on hold.
At a meeting in late May, staff presented changes that tightened ordinances
regarding the city-owned area in front of
Ketchum properties. Rights of way need to
be clear of landscaping to facilitate parking and visibility for emergency response,
staff say, which is why they recommended
a cover material of decomposed granite or
road mix for all new or majorly modified
properties.
Under the new city policy, no irrigation
or landscapingincluding grasswould
be allowed in rights of way. Improvement
permits would be required for all major
right-of-way work, including driveway and
culvert installation, drywell installation
and replacing a sidewalk, curb or gutter.
Minor maintenance and repair, which
includes sprinkler head repair and drainage ditch/drywell maintenance, would not
trigger the new standards. Noncompliance could result in a $300-per-day fine.
Citizens with trees, fences and other
large obstacles in their rights of way have
always been cited and will continue to be,
Public Works Director Robyn Mattison
said.
The proposed changes received ample criticism from meeting attendees
enough to prompt a neutral period to
evaluate the policy and accept written
comment on the subject.
After that meeting, we put the challenge out to the landscape community
and we said, All right, well give you two
weeks [for] you to tell us what you think
the acceptable solution is, based upon the
things we have to address, City Administrator Suzanne Frick said in an interview.
Its kind of in their court right now.
The change is a product of the Streets
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Planning staff review
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The new definition reduced
descriptions of adult-only businesses to the more generally stated materials or performances
that depict, describe or relate to
specified sexual activities.
Brim looked to definitions provided by other Idaho municipalities for adult businesses. He said
he based his new definition on
elements of definitions used by
the cities of Shoshone, Jerome,
American Falls and Blackfoot.
Blackfoot has three separate
definitions on the subject that
delineate what constitutes sexually oriented bookstores, movie
theaters and performance businesses. American Falls simply
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the sexually explicit category, including adult cabarets, adult motels and seminude model studios.
The P&Z did not vote on the
new definition Monday, though
commissioners did have language suggestions. Brim said
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Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the Hailey-area native who
left his post in Afghanistan and was held by the Taliban for
five years, is asking a military appellate court to disqualify
the general with discretion in his case.
Bergdahls attorney, Eugene Fidell, said Bergdahl filed
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Bergdahl wants the court to disqualify Gen. Mark Milley
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The federal government issued a sockeye salmon recovery plan Monday that focuses
on boosting genetic fitness with
more naturally spawned fish and
recolonizing habitatmeasures
that conservationists say are
inadequate.
The National Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration
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for recovery of the southernmost
population of sockeye that nearly
vanished in the 1990s, but has rebounded with stronger returns
to Idaho mountain lakes in recent years.
Thousands of Snake River
sockeye once returned more
than 900 miles from the ocean
every year to Redfish Lake,
named for the color of the returning fish, and other lakes in
Idahos Sawtooth Valley. But the
species dwindled from overfishing, dam construction and other
development.
The recovery plan calls for
boosting the genetic fitness of
the species with more naturally
spawned fish in Redfish Lake
and recolonizing habitat in at
least two more Idaho lakes. A
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With our support, these resilient fish have already defied the
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families dont operate like businesses or government operations. Both the latter entities
have the ability to grow revenue and spend
in ways that families do not.
Business and government simply cannot
function without debt. Some long-term debt
must be incurred because the cost of things
such as roads, bridges, water and sewage
systems, passenger trains and public electrical and communications systems must be
spread over years of use.
Debt is not
the enemy
One ultraconservative elected official
after another is trying to convince taxpayers that public debtany debtis the enemy
of sound financial management. That is far
from the truth.
The drumbeat of ultraconservatives is for
a balanced budget amendment to the U.S.
Constitution.
On the stump in his campaign for reelection to the U.S. Senate, Republican Sen.
Mike Crapo has repeatedly labeled the national debt as the No. 1 threat to the nation
without explaining its complexities. Longterm, short-term, Social Securityhe lumps
it all together. He also doesnt talk about the
relationship of debt to the gross national
product, which is the value of every good
and service sold by the U.S., or about debt as
investment that stimulates the economy.
To damn all debt as evil and debilitating
is misleading, misses the point and, if adopted as national policy, could severely damage
our status as a first-world nation.
The family checkbook, balanced at a fictional kitchen table by parents in a sweat to
keep the family afloat, is the favorite analogy
ultraconservatives use to illustrate the evils
of debt. The analogy is misleading because
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Spent-fuel research
shipment will pave
the way for more
By Beatrice Brailsford
At the beginning of 2015, the U.S. Department of Energy succeeded
in wresting a preliminary agreement from Idahos governor and attorney general to allow two shipments of research quantities of commercial spent nuclear fuel into Idaho. The proposal, if implemented,
will almost certainly open the state to substantially more nuclear
waste in the near future.
Imports of commercial spent fuel are banned by the 1995 Settlement
Agreement, which was reached after decades of nuclear waste shipments into Idaho raised opposition throughout the state. The framework for research quantities of spent fuel was set in a 2011 memorandum of agreement between the Idaho National Laboratory and the
state.
The new dealtwo 25-rod shipments within the yearimmediately
raised concerns about lowering Idahos shield against more nuclear
waste. But the DOE and its contractor Battelle countered with the
assurance that the quantities involved were oh-so-small: about 100
pounds per shipment. Even so, former Idaho Govs. Cecil Andrus and
Phil Batt spoke out against the new move. Mr. Batt noted, You take an
ounce of the waste from the federal government, they want to give you
10,000 pounds. And they always say theyll move it out, but they wont.
In round numbers, Mr. Batts words were both a statement of fact
and a prophecy undoubtedly already known to key players in Idaho.
One of the proposed shipments contains 25 spent fuel rods from the
North Anna nuclear power plant in Virginia. They are called sister
rods. Theyve been chosen from specific spots in the reactor core so
they are representative of the whole. The 25 sister rods will come to
Idaho for examinations that will establish the baseline for future studies. In the meantime, another 15 to 20 metric tons of spent fuel very
similar to the sister rods will be stored in a cask at North Anna for
about 10 years. According to the Final Test Plan, the cask will then be
sent to an off-site Fuel Examination Facility and opened so its contents can be destructively examined.
Battelle has been building and modifying spent fuel facilities at
INL for a number of years, which might attract both segments of the
North Anna project, making Idaho a very likely target for the entire
15 to 20 tons, not just the first 100 pounds. All official discussions of the
project avoid specific mention of when any pound or any ton of North
Anna fuel, once here, might leave.
All the spent nuclear fuel rods that may come here are high burnup, meaning they were left in the reactor longer to increase the operators profit margin. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has been
approving the practice of higher burnup across the industry. But the
cladding of the spent fuel produced may be less ductile and therefore
more likely to crack. That makes storage and transportation difficult.
Virtually everyone involved in trying to solve this countrys nuclear waste problem recognizes a key impediment: No one trusts the federal governments ability or even its intention to live up to its commitments. The current situation is a perfect illustration. The government
gave the go-ahead to practices that might make nuclear waste even
more difficult to handle. And now the government wants to back away
from its promise to spare Idaho from increasing commercial spent
nuclear fuel storage.
Beatrice Brailsford is with the Snake River Alliance, Idahos
grassroots nuclear watchdog and clean energy advocate.
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in fact, an Israeli Arab political party just
posted the third-best result in the election.
Critically, however, this argument excludes discussion of the lack of rights for
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
More than 2 million Palestinians live in the
territory, which along with Gaza was seized
from Jordan in a war that began 48 years
ago, on June 5, 1967. They face an array of
difficulties, from limits on movement, to a
moribund economy, to arrests and indignities at checkpoints.
Israels defense, when it claims it is a democracy, is that the West Bank is not part
of Israeljust as Iraq was not part of the
United States after the 2003 invasion.
But there are key differences.
Israel builds towns there: About a halfmillion Israelis live either in West Bank
settlements or in former West Bank land
been geared toward moving toward a separate Palestinian state in defined borders
living in peace side-by-side Israel. But some
Palestinians by now have despaired of the
so-called two-state solution, concluding
after two decades of failed on-and-off peace
efforts that the sides will never agree on
terms. The alternative, they say, is a single
state in all of former British Palestine.
That would mean Israel annexing the
West Bank and giving its Palestinians the
right to vote. Counting Israeli Arab citizens,
Arabs then would make up about 40 percent
of the population.
Such a scenario would be frightening to
the Israeli Zionist left, which wants Israel to
remain the Jewish state but also be democratic, requiring a large Jewish majority.
Ironically, at least some Israelis support
the threat of boycotts: to convince their fellow citizens that that they have a problem
that must, somehow, be addressed.
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Hailey Library offers kids program
Registration will take place from June 15-27 for a childrens
summer reading program at the Hailey Library.
Children entering grades one through eight will receive a log
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For more information, call the library at 788-2036.
Commissioners awarded
for courthouse preservation
Preservation Idaho honored the Blaine County commissioners with an Orchid Award at its 38th annual Orchids and Onions Awards ceremony recently held in Sandpoint.
An Orchid for Heritage Stewardship was presented to the
commissioners noting that over a dozen years of investment
into the 1884 Blaine County Courthouse have resulted in a
building that will serve its citizens for decades to come.
Every year, Preservation Idaho hosts the Orchids and Onions
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driving without privileges, a misdemeanor. Jail 180 days with 178 days
suspended and allowance for 20 hours
of community service in lieu of two
days in jail; probation 12 months; fines
and fees $437.50.
2 June-Debra Lynn Kane. For driving
Patlan. For disturbing the peace, a misdemeanor. Jail 90 days with 88 days
suspended and credit for two days
already served; probation 24 months;
community service 16 hours; fines and
fees $259.50.
vice in lieu of two days in jail; probation 12 months; fines and fees $362.50.
Criminal Dispositions
1 June-Amanda R. Ruiz. For driving
without privileges, a misdemeanor. Jail
90 days with 88 days suspended and
allowance for 16 hours community ser-
CAFS
KETCHUM
waters.
n NOTICE OF MITIGATION PLAN SUBMITTED BY A&B
IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
n Hailey Cemetery Maintenance District
proposed 2015-16 budget.
n Blaine County School District No. 61 will accept
a request for proposals for copiers and copier
maintenance agreements for the fiscal year 20152016 ending June 30, 2016.
n ORDINANCE No. 1173 OF THE CITY OF HAILEY,
VACATING two areas on Carbonate Street.
n Board of Blaine County Commissioners
minutes of the meetings brief synopsis for
the months of November, 2014, January,
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Obituaries
Gerald Duncan
Gerald (Jerry) Duncan died at home on May 25, 2015, in Ketchum, Idaho. He was
born in San Francisco, Calif., on March 15, 1943. He had a true passion for flying and
earned his pilots license at age 16. After graduating from the University of California
Berkeley, he joined Pan American Airlines, realizing his
dream of being a commercial pilot. He traveled the
world, living in Berlin for six years. He also had a love
for sailing, and in Seattle designed his boat Hagar,
which he raced throughout the Northwest. He became a
captain of Boeing 747s for United Airlines, which he flew
until his retirement in 2003.
After retirement, Jerry moved to live full-time in
his beloved Sun Valley, Idaho, where he married Jeanne
Thompson. Here they lived the mountain lifestyle and
continued to fly his Beechcraft Bonanza, bringing on
board their black Labs, Jake and Jenny.
He discovered a new sport: riding his Victory Hammer motorcycle. He shared
adventures with good friends who rode with him to many destinations, including Red
Lodge, Mont.; Sturgis, S.D.; and the Lolo loop in Idaho.
Jerry decided to work as a lift operator on Bald Mountain, where he shared
smiles with everyone at the top of No. 7. He enjoyed the simple pleasures of schooners at Grumpys and steak sandwiches at Leftys.
Above all, Jerry loved people and was loved by many people. He had a wide
circle of friends from all walks of life. He was always ready to listen, to laugh, to
offer his help. He was generous with his time and good cheer. He will be deeply
missed by all.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Jeanne Thompson; daughter, Sarah Elizabeth
Duncan (Jim Goforth); stepson, Jeffery Kalani Thompson; sister, Carol Thorn (Rick);
brother, James Duncan (Nicky); and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Jerry Duncans life will be in July. Donations can be made to the
Animal Shelter of the Wood River Valley.
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WHAT IS
Casual Dining at its best
Beautifully inspired cuisine
A place to sit and eat outdoors
Worth looking for
A restaurant for local specials
WEDNESDAY: Hand Made Pasta
THURSDAY: Fried Chicken
FRIDAY: Fish Fry
SATURDAY: Meatloaf
Memorial Services
Dennis Foisy
ZINC RESTAURANT
You are welcome to come pay your respects at Dennis Foisys celebration of
life. There will be Asian food from Denniss favorite cookbook recipes. If you would
like to help participate with the gathering, please call 720-0687 or 481-1016. BYOB,
Heagle Park in Hailey, Friday, June 12, from 5-7 p.m.
Idaho Democratic
Party announces
chair candidates
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three candidates have tossed
their hat in to be the new chair of
Idahos Democratic Party.
Party officials released a list
of declared candidates on Friday,
but people have until June 13 to
announce their intent to run.
So far, the list includes party
spokesman Dean Ferguson, who
has held the position since 2012
and is a former Idaho political reporter. Also running is John Looze, a retired Pocatello attorney
and former teacher. Finally, candidate Randy Humberto Johnson
is a Boise political consultant for
candidates in and around Idaho.
The position became open after Larry Kenck announced his
resignation earlier this year be-
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A store directly in front of one of the Umbrella Foundations boys homes in Kathmandu was destroyed in the April 25 earthquake.
I was watching the news when I saw
that. [I was] just horrified. There was
a village called Gatlang which is out in
the Langtang Valley area that was hit
horrendously harder than Kathmandu.
There were entire villages that were
wiped out that dont exist anymore. A lot
of our kids come from the Gatlang area.
Therere villages outside the Gatlang
area where theres only one road in and
out, so theres not a lot of rescue options.
IME: What did you do once you
found out?
AK: I was on Facebook. Im not a big
Facebook person, but because you make
so many great connections not even
with the children but with the staff of
Umbrella and other volunteers that
were there. I immediately e-mailed the
women I was working with at the time
and tried to gather more information.
We just set up a giant message group
between myself and the other four
women [to ask], OK, was so-andso safe? About 20 children were
reintegrated right when I left, so some
of these kids went back to their villages.
Everybody is OK from all three homes.
As far as we know, all of the kids who
have been reintegrated into Umbrella
are safe, as well as staff and volunteers.
That was very relieving.
IME: Have you talked to any of the
kids?
AK: As volunteers, we are not allowed
to talk to the kids. We can write them
letters, but it has to be to the group as a
whole, just because of privacy issues and
giving the kids a little bit too much hope.
[In the past,] volunteers missed Skype
dates and the kids would have saved
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2015
Ketchum Coed
Softball League
RECENT RESULTS
Silver Creek Ford/Overhead Door 23, Elevate 12
Silver Creek/Overheads 24-hit barrage was highlighted by a 7-run fourth. Leadoff hitter Kyle Bennett (4
runs) cracked 3 HRs and No. 3 hitter Chris Zubia (double,
triple) went 5-for-5 with 4 runs scored. Anders Peterson
(3 hits, 2 doubles, 3 runs) belted a 3-run HR in Elevates
5-run fifth. Silver Creek/Overhead: Richard Ulrich triple
and 3 runs, Pat Ballou 4 hits (2 HR) and 3 runs, Jeff Poggi
5 hits (double) and 2 runs, Jamie Stone 2 hits (double) and
2 runs. Elevate: Cooper Minnis double and 2-run HR, Rachel
Pace 3 hits and 2 runs, Sami Cooke double.
Idaho Bioscience 15, Ozzies 10
Bioscience built an 11-0 lead before Ozzies got on the
scoreboard with a 3-run third. Bioscience: Patrick McKain
4 hits (2 doubles, HR) and 4 runs, Levi Perryman 3 hits
(triple, HR) and 3 runs, Emily White 3 hits (triple) and 2
runs, Kendra Wheeler 3 hits, Hunter Thompson 3 hits and 3
runs, Hayden Waller and Tyler Israel 2 hits apiece. Ozzies:
Lexi Johns and Ryan Brown 2 hits apiece, Sydney Wolf 2
runs, Jacob Campbell 3 hits (double).
Magpies 24, Redfish Technology 6 (5 innings)
Leadoff hitter Morgan Uhrig (5 doubles, 5 runs) got
the 29-hit Magpies attack in gear and No. 2 hitter Karly
Maratea (4 hits, double, 3 runs) had a big night. Magpies:
Scott Carlson 2 triples, HR and 3 runs, Cara Frost 4 hits
and 2 runs, Matt Conover 3 hits (double) and 2 runs, Sarah
Higgins triple. Redfish: Tyler Corrock 3 hits (double, triple)
and 2 runs, Jon Piggins HR.
Silver Creek Ford/Overhead Door 18, Ozzies 2 (5
innings)
A huge 10-run, 9-hit first inning sent Silver Creek Ford/
Overhead Door on its way to the run-rule victory. Kyle
Bennett (4 hits, 3 runs) got things going with a leadoff
HR in the decisive frame. Pat Ballou (3 hits, double, HR)
contributed firepower from the No. 7 batting hole. Silver
Creek/Overhead: Chris Zubia 3 hits (triple) and 2 runs,
Jamie Ulrich 4 hits (double) and 2 runs, Richard Ulrich 3
hits (double) and 2 runs, Janene Poggi 3 runs, Jeff Poggi
3 hits. Ozzies: Ryan Brown 2-run HR, Jeremy Denougle 2
hits.
Casino 15, Elevate 12 (6 innings)
Elevate stitched together a pair of 6-run innings, but
they werent enough to overcome the early Casino lead.
Casino bunched together 13 runs on 16 hits in its first three
at-bats of the season. Casino: Brenda Johnson double,
triple and 3 runs, Lisa Westerdorf 3 hits (double) and 2
runs, Jamie Hjort 3 hits (triple, double), Keith Potter 2 hits
(double) and 2 runs, Jake Freeman 2 hits (HR). Elevate:
Cooper Minnis 2 doubles and 2 runs, Matt Siegel HR, Anna
Johnson 2 hits.
Leftys 24, Idaho Bioscience 6
Dave Hausmann (6 hits, 3 doubles, HR, 5 runs) had
a monster night leading off for Leftys, which sent 13
batters to the plate in a 9-run, 10-hit second. Leftys:
Anthony Anderson 3 hits (2 doubles), Tony Mallane 3 hits
and 3 runs, Buffalo Rixon 4 hits (double, triple) and 4 runs,
Wendy Speth 3 hits (double) and 2 runs. Bioscience: Patrick
McKain 2 doubles, Hayden Waller 2-run HR.
UPCOMING GAMES (at West Ketchum Coliseum)
THURSDAY, JUNE 11 (Week 3fields #1 and #2)
5:45 p.m..................................................... Casino at Magpies (#1)
5:45 p.m.............................. Redfish Technology at Leftys (#2)
7:00 p.m............................... Casino at Redfish Technology (#1)
7:00 p.m..Magpies at Silver Creek Ford/Overhead Door (#2)
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The womens podium at Saturdays Vail Pass Half Marathon features, from left,
second-place Kim Dobson, 31, of Grand Junction, Co., winner Morgan Arritola,
29, of Ketchum and third-place Megan Lizotte, 31, of La Jolla, Ca. and Aspen
with her daughter Maven. Dobson is a former Pikes Peak Ascent womens
champion and Lizotte was a member of last years U.S. Mountain Running team.
her first-ever 50-kilometer (31mile) mountain runthe Rut at
Big Sky Resort in Montana on
Sunday, Sept. 6. That course in-
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
5:30 p.m......................#5 Chandler/Berman vs. #4 DonderoKetchum lower
5:30 p.m................... #1 Mills/Kelly vs. #8 Connelly/EvansSagewillow lower
7:00 p.m.........................................#9 Silva vs. #6 Hall/StanekKetchum lower
7:00 p.m.......................#2 Gourlay/Sanford vs. #10 FineganKetchum upper
7:00 p.m............ #7 Tierney/Church vs. #3 Hansen/StahlSagewillow lower
Post-game party at The Cellar Pub
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15
5:30 p.m..................#6 Hall/Stanek vs. #2 Gourlay/SanfordKetchum lower
5:30 p.m................................ #10 Finegan vs. #1 Mills/KellySagewillow lower
7:00 p.m..................................#9 Silva vs. #8 Connelly/EvansKetchum lower
7:00 p.m............#3 Hansen/Stahl vs. #5 Chandler/BermanKetchum upper
7:00 p.m......................#4 Dondero vs. #7 Tierney/ChurchSagewillow lower
Post-game party at Leftys Bar & Grill
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
5:30 p.m..........................#8 Connelly/Evans vs. #10 FineganKetchum lower
5:30 p.m..........#2 Gourlay/Sanford vs. #3 Hansen/StahlSagewillow lower
7:00 p.m................................. #6 Hall/Stanek vs. #4 DonderoKetchum lower
7:00 p.m....................... #1 Mills/Kelly vs. #7 Tierney/ChurchKetchum upper
7:00 p.m.........................#9 Silva vs. #5 Chandler/BermanSagewillow lower
Post-game party at Grumpys
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29
5:30 p.m.................#3 Hansen/Stahl vs. #8 Connelly/EvansKetchum lower
5:30 p.m..................... #10 Finegan vs. #7 Tierney/ChurchSagewillow lower
7:00 p.m.............................................#1 Mills/Kelly vs. #9 SilvaKetchum lower
7:00 p.m....................... #4 Dondero vs. #2 Gourlay/SanfordKetchum upper
7:00 p.m........... #5 Chandler/Berman vs. #6 Hall/StanekSagewillow lower
Post-game party at La Cabaita
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5
5:30 p.m...................#5 Chandler/Berman vs. #1 Mills/KellyKetchum upper
5:30 p.m...... #7 Tierney/Church vs. #2 Gourlay/SanfordSagewillow lower
7:00 p.m.....................................#3 Hansen/Stahl vs. #9 SilvaKetchum upper
7:00 p.m.............................#10 Finegan vs. #6 Hall/StanekSagewillow lower
7:00 p.m.....................#8 Connelly/Evans vs. #4 DonderoSagewillow upper
Post-game party at Warfield Brewery
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 (final games of the season)
5:30 p.m.......................................#4 Dondero vs. #10 FineganKetchum lower
5:30 p.m...............................#2 Gourlay/Sanford vs. #9 SilvaKetchum upper
5:30 p.m..... #5 Chander/Berman vs. #8 Connelly/EvansSagewillow lower
5:30 p.m...................... #1 Mills/Kelly vs. #3 Hansen/StahlSagewillow upper
7:00 p.m............................................................... League photo at Ketchum lower
7:15 p.m..................... #6 Hall/Stanek vs. #7 Tierney/ChurchKetchum lower
Post-game party at league picnic at the park
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Nelson baseball
back on Hailey fields
Blaine Title
Codgers
third in Reno
softball
Mens 65-and-over
contest
The Blaine County Title-sponsored Codgers mens slow-pitch softball team placed third in the 13-team
Mens 65-and-over AAA Division
of the annual Rock N Reno tournament May 26-28 at fields in Reno,
Sparks and Carson City, Nev.
Led by the hitting of 66-year-old
pitcher Wayne Clark (.750, 18-for-24, 5
HR, 16 RBI) and catcher/designated
hitter Bob Sarchett of Ketchum (.637,
14-for-22, 8 RBI), the Codgers won
five of their seven games during the
three-day tournament.
Sarchett, 70, was the eldest player
on the 17-player Codgers squad that
defeated teams from Sacramento
(Ca.), San Diego (Ca.), Kansas City
(Mo.) and Portland (Ore.). The Codgers won their games by scores of 177, 23-14, 13-7, 24-3 and 18-15.
The only losses for the Blaine
County Title team were by 20-14 and
12-7 scores to the eventual runner-up
team from Renton, Wash. Stixx from
Sacramento nipped Renton 6-4 in the
championship contest.
The Reno tournament featured
194 teams in different age classes
and was considered a tune-up for national senior competition at Las Vegas, Nev. in September. Next tournament for the Codgers happens June
27-28 at Missoula, Mt. during the
Montana Senior Games.
Fishing Report B
Four Wood River Baseball and Softball Association youth baseball teams are
among 25 Idaho squads in three divisions gathering in Hailey for the 44th annual Ray Nelson Invitational tournament Thursday through Saturday, June 11-13.
Games will be played mostly at Nelson Field near Hailey Elementary School.
Other sites are Founders Field, Wood River High School softball field, and Keefer Field, all in Hailey. This years tournament director is Tom Moreland.
First games are planned for Thursday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Visiting teams are due to arrive from Rupert, Nampa, Jerome, Boise, Kimberly, Caldwell, Meridian, Filer, Middleton and Twin Falls.
There are two Wood River teams in the 10-U (10-and-under) division and one
Wood River team in the 12-U class. Also, there is one Wood River team called
the Gauchos in the 15-U class for older players.
A family/player barbecue is Friday night after the days final game, at
which time the Donnelley Sports Skills Challenge, for 12-U teams, is held.
It features competitions like outfield relay, around the horn, fastest around
the bases and home run derby.
Last year, Jeromes Northside teams captured both the U-15 and U-10 championships, while Beast of Boise took the U-12 title over Crush of Boise. Wood
River U-15s placed second to Northside, while the Wood River All-Stars were
second of four teams in U-10 and third of six teams in U-12.
The tourney started in 1972. It is named for Hailey baseball booster Ray Nelson, who bequeathed a love of the game to family members and friends before
passing away in 1970.
Bill Mason
There is some good fishing but it is very limited and we have also seen some
places lose their luster. Since there is very little runoff remaining in the backcountry, these conditions could change very rapidly. For now its a wait-and-see
game. Heres what we DO have.
SILVER CREEKOur bright spot for fishing. But I do have some concerns about
what the mid-summer angling will be. Because of recent increase in irrigation
pumping, water levels (69 cfs) are now far below the median average. Also,
water temperatures are far above what we normally see at this time of year.
Not sure what this means but its worth watching. Yet the fishing has been
good because of a handful of sporadic fly hatches showing up in the morning
hours. Callibeatis has been our mainstay followed by some PMDs and Beatis and
Midges. Parachute Partridge Duns #16, Crippled Callibeatis #16 and Partridge
Spinners #16 work nicely for Callibeatis in the
floating sections. Para PMDs #18 and Crippled
PMD #18 Para and Sparkle Dun Beatis #20-22
should cover the latter hatches. Because things
are still unsettled, Pheasant Tail Nymphs#14, PMD
nymphs #14-16, Ant and Beatle patterns may turn
a few heads.
BIG WOOD RIVERFlowing at 1000 cfs and offcolor, its not really fishable. Both Warm Springs
and Trail Creek are the problem. These conditions
could change rapidly if the rains subside.
BIG LOST RIVER DRAINAGEMeasurements at
the Chili gauge (900 cfs) tell me that the upper river streams (East Fork, N.
Fork) are still too high to fish. With an increase of flow on the Lower Lost to
550 cfs, wading and working the water becomes very difficult. You might think
about saving gas money.
WARM SPRINGS/TRAIL CREEKSurging with water. Like the Wood, this could
change before your eyes.
PENNY LAKE/LAKE CREEK/GAVERS LAGOON (HAYSPUR)All are continuously being supplemented with fish. Various baits and flies are your best bets
for success.
SOUTH FORK OF THE BOISENo real report but while flowing at 1600 cfs, its
a floaters game. Too early for Salmon Fly emergence but drifting Salmon Fly
Nymphs #6-8 could be deadly. Wading in only selected spots is recommended.
HENRYS FORKI mentioned last week that this could be a real sleeper. The
flows are even less than reported. These were my old stomping grounds in the
late 60s and early 70s and I dont recall ever remembering these types of low
flows at this time of year. Salmon Flys are in the Box and you might even be able
to wade the damn thing. Ranch doesnt open until the June 15. Always check
with the boys in Last Chance before venturing forth. It could be a banner June.
The second phase of the two-year Blaine County Recreation District bike path reconstruction project is well
underway, with work in the coming weeks moving from
Ketchum down to East Fork south of the city.
Blaine County Recreation District Director of Trails
and Facilities Eric Rector said Monday that this years
second phase which started May 4 is progressing well
and is on schedule as the busy summer months approach.
As of Monday, bike path paving has been completed between Serenade Lane (the entry road from S.H. 75 to River
Run Lodge) north to Ketchums 4th Street, and on the Serenade spur along Reinheimer Ranch south of Ketchum.
In addition, the paving work has been completed from
Ketchums 10th Street near Hemingway Elementary School
north to the intersection of Saddle Road and S.H. 75.
Crews worked on crack filling and overlays between 4th
and 6th streets near Hemingway School early this week,
and also did some seal coating north of Elkhorn Road.
Rector explained that completing work in the immediate Ketchum area was the thrust of the project for the
first five or six weeks. Then, with more people arriving
in the city for the summer tourist season, the project will
move south in the weeks ahead to East Fork.
Summer reconstruction and paving work will take
place from East Fork north toward the south border of Ketchum. Sections under construction will be signed as closed.
In May 2013, Blaine County voters approved a twoyear temporary levy to reconstruct, resurface and rehabilitate the 20-mile Wood River Trail from Bellevue
north to Ketchum. The trail was initially built in 1984.
The first phase of the two-year reconstruction project
from Bellevue to East Fork Road was completed last year.
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McClatchy Big Fish Fishing
Derby is June 13
Magic Reservoir south of Bellevue is the site for
the fifth annual John McClatchy Memorial fishing
derby Saturday, June 13 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Anglers will fish for cash prizes. Entry fee is
$30. You must be a licensed Idaho fisherman. All
legal methods of fishing will apply on waters including all of Magic from slack water to the dam.
The contest is open to all fish species in Magic
Reservoir.
Registration is from 6:30-7:15 a.m. June 13 at
the Dam Fools Clubhouse at West Magic. Food is
included in the entry fee and will be available at
post-event weigh-in. The heaviest fish wins the
big prize. Cash will also be paid to the second- and
third-place fishermen.
From entry fees, a donation will be made to
Camp Rainbow Gold. Over $10,000 has been donated to the camp from the first four years of the
McClatchy, along with over $3,000 paid to winning
anglers.
Contact Willy Cook at 721-2658 or Jim McClatchy 720-0797.
Hailey Skatepark
competition is Saturday
Skateboard competitors of all ages are invited to
Hailey Skatepark Saturday, June 20 for the fourth
annual Hailey Skatepark competition starting at
11 a.m. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with entry
fees set at $15 for both the Vert Comp and Street
Jam Format.
Skateboarders will compete in age groups 5-8,
9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18, 19-plus and Open Class
for the three-run Vert Comp, which wont be a jam.
There will be 12-under, 13-18, 19-plus and Open
classes for the Street Jam. Points earned can go
towards the Wild West Skateboard Contest Series
Finals Sept. 12 at Jackson Hole.
There will be prizes for first, second and third
places plus raffle prizes. Lamar and Karen Waters
of Hailey are producing the event with a long list
of sponsors pitching in. Lamar Waters said, This
event is a great way to showcase Haileys outstanding skate park and reward athletes for all the hard
work developing their skills.
Food and refreshments will be served and there
will be music and an announcer. Call Lamar Waters at 720-3914 or email him at lamarsv@cox.net.
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Warfield Distillery & Brewery is hiring
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will be honored by the Heritage
Court at the Liberty Theater on Sunday, the 14th. The event starts at 3
oclock. Therell be entertainment
and treats, too. Everyone is welcome!
THANK YOU
To everyone at Sawtooth Animal
Center for being so caring and loving
with our best friend and lovable dog
Otto. He will be missed so very
much! Peace my friend. Thank you~
Michal, Greg, Keven, and Derek
THANK YOU
We would like to thank Dave with the
Elephant Perch during the run/walk
event Sat. who kept checking on us
as we were kind of slow, also known
as seniors, Dave must of road back
on the trail four or five times making
sure we were ok. The walk was
beautiful and loved it. Again thank
you Dave. ~Ricks and Linda
The Idaho Democratic Womens
Caucus would like to thank all who
made our Bloomin Blue Luncheon
such a success! To our hostess,
Deb Bohrer, thank you for opening
your home and sharing your beautiful gardens. To our fashion show
participants, you were fantastic! And
the bargains that can be had are
amazing. To Tricia at the Advocates,
Jo-Ann at the Animal Shelter and
Carter from the Community Library,
thank you for giving us your time,
both at our lunch and year round in
the work and services you provide
our community. To our incredible
women leaders, Senator Michelle
Stennett, Representative Donna
Pence, Idaho Democratic Party
acting-Chair Jeanne Buell and IDWC
President Barb Harris, thank you for
making time to visit and being always willing to listen. Keynote
speaker Aime Christensen, you
were awesome. The work you are
doing and the opportunities you are
helping to create will change the
world. To Brent at the Main Street
Market and Chris at S&C the food
and drink was delicious! Thanks to
Kathy at NexStage and the ladies at
Thats Entertainment for the tables,
chairs, glasses and silverware. And
most importantly, thank you to all
who attended. It was wonderful to
have such a diverse group spend the
afternoon togetherlets do it again
soon! With gratitude~ Gini Ballou,
Vice President, IDWC, Bev Robinson Treasurer, Blaine County Democrats.
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men, women and children each
week from October 2014 through
May 2015! Have a fantastic summer
and we will see you again October
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the greatest generation. God Bless~
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A huge GRACIAS!! to Carina and
Sergio Marin and the rest of the family of Chapalitas. Thank you for putting on such a wonderful graduation
party for Ashlie, Karady and Sierra.
Not only do you make the best
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but you share your love and friendship openly with everyone who walks
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Ketchem
Alive
Mixed greens
The Wood River Farmers Markets return to
Ketchum and Hailey for an 18-week stint starting this month. On June 9, the Ketchum stands
opened for business, with both recurring planters and several new faces selling their wares.
On Thursday, June 11, the first Hailey event will
open for fresh-food seekers from 2 p.m. Markets
at both the locations are open until 6 p.m. each
week and offer not just fruit and vegetables but
meat, dairy, fresh-cut flowers, homemade baked
goods and artisanal products.
Among the early-season produce are all
sorts of greens, from kale and Swiss chard to
different lettuces, sorrel and spinach, said Kaz
Thea, who organizes the markets. Other signature crops to look out for, Thea said, are several
varieties of heirloom tomatoes, plus from one
grower, 16 kinds of potatoes.
There will be plenty of other products to
choose from among the nearly 80 vendors
selling in the two towns, including gourmet ice
cream sandwiches by Shooting Star Farms Dan
Freemana sweet treat after a balmy afternoon
of bicycling. Go to www.wrfarmersmarket.org for
locations.
Show kids
St. Thomas Playhouses Company B, made up
of 4- to 13-year-olds in the churchs theater day
camp, will present Schoolhouse Rock Live, Jr.!
from Thursday, June 18, to Saturday, June 20, at
2 p.m. at the Community School Theater in Sun
Valley. Based on the Emmy award-winning 1970s
cartoon series, the musical is about an anxious
schoolteacher whose first-day nerves are settled
by a host of colorful TV characters who show him
how to win over his students.
The camp, which began on June 8, encourages childrens imaginations with a range of
animated activities, including yoga and puppet
time, and culminates in a large-school production produced by the counselors. Many of these
young thespians have continued on to join St.
Thomas Summer Theater Project, itself an incubator for acting talent in the valley and beyond.
For tickets, visit www.stthomasplayhouse.org.
Never forget
The Sun Valley Jewish Film Festival announced
its 2015 lineup, a trio of compelling features and
documentaries that travel the Diaspora from
World War II-era Poland to midcentury New York
to contemporary France.
On Wednesday, July 8, the festival will present
Remembrance, by the director Anna Justice,
about an impossible romance between a Polish
prisoner detained in a Nazi concentration camp
and his Jewish lover, and their brave escape to
freedom.
Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love,
which chronicles the life and work of the genius
composer and conductorhis prizes are too many
to name here, but among them are three or
more Oscars, Emmys and Grammyswill screen
Monday, July 13. The musical polymath, who
passed away in 2012, is best known for Broadway
hits including A Chorus Line and Hollywood
scores to films like Sophies Choice.
The festival concludes on Wednesday, July
15, with 24 Days, a French-language drama
inspired by the real-life kidnapping of Ilan Halimi,
a 23-year-old man of Moroccan descent whose
abduction sent shockwaves through the countrys Jewish community in 2006.
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By Julie Bramowitz
Clockwise from top left: Director Brett Moellenberg and actors Kevin Wade and Alec England take
a break from rehearsing the St. Thomas Playhouse production of Urinetown, which premieres at the
Community School Theater in Sun Valley on June 17.
For Alec England, a 22-year-old theater student at Boise State who portrays
Caldwell B. Cladwellthe Scrooge-like
CEO of Urine Good Co., which controls
the towns water supplies (and all of its
public restrooms)the experience of
the Summer Theater Project encouraged him to rethink the entire direction
of his life.
Looking back on what I thought I
would be doing when I was 18, England
said, is completely different from what
Im doing now. I thought I was just going
to live in Alaska or Montana and ski all
the time.
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The local band Sheep Bridge Jumpers, performing at the 2014 concert series, will return to Ketchem Alive on July 28.
Two decades ago, Sun Valley was world-renowned for its rigorous
skiing and snowcapped vistas, but once the frost thawed and the winter crowds shipped out for the season, the charming resort town had
earned a reputation for being, well, dull.
There were complaints that Ketchum was boringthat there was
nothing to do here in the summer but go out to dinner or catch a movie,
said Will Caldwell, a graying but young-at-heart local artist and the organizer of three outdoor music series. When you have tourists here,
every night is importantyou dont want to bore them.
When a 1998 initiative by the Ketchum City Council that encouraged
downtown shops to open after-hours while musicians roved the streets
had fizzled, Caldwell said, he waltzed down to City Hall and urged
council members to rethink the project, called Ketchem Alive, under
his guidance.
By moving Ketchem Alive to a central, enclosed space where residents and visitors could come together to listen to music, either shimmying on the dancefloor or watching from the comfort of lawn chairs,
Caldwell had found a way to fight accusations that the valley didnt
know how to have fun.
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$20 adult/$10 child
By JULIE BRAMOWITZ
Express Staff Writer
Few people are excited to wake up and go to the office on a Wednesday, and even fewer enjoy calling this mid-week slump by its unfortunate nickname: Hump Day. Luckily, Mitzi Mecham and Sherry Horton,
the current organizers of a weekly summer-concert series at The Wicked Spud in Hailey, have come up with both a reason to look forward to
the workweeks halfway point and, perhaps, a new moniker for most
everyones least favorite day.
Wicked Wednesdays returns this
year on June 17, with local bands performing at the Hailey pub through Aug.
19. A slew of actsHat Trick, Sofa Kings,
What:
Dog Haus, Kim Stocking Band and
Wicked Wednesdays
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Concert Series
mix of country, blues and other tunes,
and while theres no entry cost, each
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The Wicked Spud, Hailey
nonprofit in the Wood River Valley.
The inaugural concert on June 17,
When:
headlined by the rock quartet Hanger 17,
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Cancer Society. Those fans who show up
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wagon will have the money they spend
on beer and other refreshments (as well
as raffle tickets for various prizes) funneled to Hailey Ice, the group behind the much-anticipated skating
rink thats scheduled to open this fall.
The concert series was created a decade ago to shake up Haileys
then-sleepy social scene. Though most regulars at the Main Street watering hole were quick to join the party, as with anything that upsets
the status quo, there were a few barflies who regarded the event with
a heavy dose of skepticism.
There were crabby guys who didnt trust us at first, series cofounder Dana DuGan told the Idaho Mountain Express in 2005. Now
they dance with me on Wednesday nights.
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On Saturday, June 13, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game offers free fishing to anglers of all ages.
Sister Alfreda Elsensohn Award
Ceremony for Sawtooth Interpretive
& Historical Association: The award
includes a $10,000 grant to the winning
museum or historical society to continue
its educational efforts. Free. Redfish
Lake Visitor Center. 5:30 p.m.
Understanding Dogs: Learn how to
read dog body language, tips for teaching your children about dogs, and how
to form stronger bonds with your pet.
Guest speaker Kelley Bollen is a certified
animal behavior consultant. Community
Room, Wood River YMCA, Ketchum. 6-7
p.m. For info., call the Animal Shelter of
the Wood River Valley, 788-4351.
Johnny, Patty & Sean: Live music.
Rockin' blues. No cover. Tonight through
Saturday. Nina's Nightclub at Taste of
Thai, 106 N. Main Street, Hailey. 6:30-9:30
p.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 12
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
Free Fishing Day: The Idaho Department
of Fish and Game invites veteran and
novice anglers of all ages to celebrate
the day by fishing anywhere in Idaho
without a license. Though fishing license
requirements are suspended for this
special day, all other rules, such as
limits or tackle restrictions, remain in
effect. Hot dogs will be served. Gravers
Lagoon, Hayspur Fish Hatchery, Highway
20 between Ganet Rd. and Picabo. For
more information, contact the Fish and
Game 208-324-4359. 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
2015 Sawtooth Relay: Benefiting the
Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation
and the Idaho Donor Network. Open to
running, walking and ultra-marathoner
teams of 6 to complete 12 legs on a
62-mile course. Athletes typically start
between midnight and 9 a.m.; finish
times are estimated to be between noon
and 5 p.m at Atkinson Park, Ketchum.
$420 entry fee. Stanley Elementary
School, Stanley. http://sawtoothrelay.com.
Richfield Outlaw Days: Community
breakfast at 7:00 a.m., parade at 10:30
a.m., arena events at 12 p.m., mud bog
races at 4:00 p.m. and street dance at
9 p.m. $5 gate entry. Richfield, 7 a.m.11:45 p.m.
John McClatchy "Big Fish" Fishing
Derby: 5th annual fishing derby at Magic
Reservoir. Anglers will fish for cash
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New vendors at the 2015 Wood River Farmers Markets include ice cream sandwich-makers and leather artisans. The
Hailey market operates every Thursday from 2-6 p.m. starting June 11 and the Ketchum market is open each Tuesday.
licensed Idaho fisherman. Registration
from 6:30-7:15 a.m. at Dam Fools
Clubhouse. Heaviest fish wins the big
prize. From entry fees, a donation will be
made to Camp Rainbow Gold. Dam Fools
Clubhouse, West Magic, Bellevue. 7:30
a.m.-1 p.m. Willy Cook, Jim McClatchy,
721-2658, 720-0797.
Nepal Earthquake Relief Fundraiser:
Open to both club members and nonmembers. For a suggested donation of
$25, join any of 6 specialty classes and
use the Zenergy facilities to raise money
for The Juniper Fund and Himalayan Aid,
which are on the ground helping earthquake victims. All proceeds will be split
between the two non-profits. Also all
day on Sunday, June 14. Zenergy Health
Club & Spa, 245 Thunder Rd., Ketchum. 8
a.m.-7 p.m.
Ray Nelson Invitational Youth Baseball
Tournament: Final day, championship
games in the afternoon. Nelson Field,
Hailey Elementary School, Hailey. 8 a.m.
Idaho Native Plant Society chapter
meeting: Join the Wood River Chapter
of the Idaho Native Plant Society (INPS)
for hands-on lessons about wildflower
gardening at Sawtooth Botanical Garden.
A business meeting and discussion of
upcoming field trips follows at 11 a.m.
Free. Sawtooth Botanical Garden, Hwy
75 between Ketchum and Hailey. 10-11:30
a.m. Lisa Horton, yspyg@cox.net.
Paint a Succulent Pot: Supplies,
succulents and snacks are provided but space is limited. Sign-up on
Eventbrite at https://eventbrite.com/
event/17307302608/. This project is
open to kids entering grades 6-12 and
is eligible to fulfill the "attend a library
program" portion of the Teen Summer
Read Challenge. The Community Library,
415 Spruce Ave N., Ketchum. 3-5 p.m.
Forest Day: Live music. $5 cover.
Whiskey Jacques, Ketchum. Doors open
at 9 p.m.
Sunday, June 14
Holy Eucharist, Rite I: A spoken Rite
I Communion Service. St. Thomas
Episcopal Church, 201 Sun Valley Road,
Sun Valley. 8-8:45 a.m.
Holy Eucharist, Rite II: A Rite II communion service with choir and nursery care.
Coffee hour and adult education to follow in
Parish Hall. St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 201
Sun Valley Road, Sun Valley. 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Chuck Gates Memorial Golf
Tournament: 18th annual 18-hole
Monday, June 15
Toddler Read & Play: Featuring flannelboard books followed by activities to do
with children like play dough or puzzles.
The Community Library, Childrens
Library, 415 Spruce Ave N., Ketchum.
Through Tuesday. 11-11:30 a.m.
Lunch in the Park: Presented by The
Hunter Coalition, free sack lunch, all kids
age 1-18 welcome, each weekday June
15-Aug. 21. Balmoral Play Field, Hailey. 11
a.m.-12 p.m.
Lunch in the Park: Gratis, bolsa de
almuerzo nutritivo cada da de la
semana, de Lunes a Viernes durante el
verano para nios de aos 1-18. De parte
de los voluntarios de la comunidad y
de Hunger Coalition. Almuerzo para
los padres/tutores disponibles por $1.
Balmoral, Hailey. 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Overeaters Anonymous (OA): Open
weekly meeting. Sun Club Ketchum, 571
E. Second Street, Ketchum. 12 p.m.
NAMI Connection Recovery Support
Group: A 90-minute peer-led weekly
meeting for adults living with mental illness. Any adult diagnosed with a mental
illness is welcome to attend. Free. Lower
Level at offices of NAMI - Wood River
Valley, southeast corner of South Main &
Maple streets, Hailey. 5:30-7 p.m.
The Hope Garden Summer Volunteer
Hours: All food grown in the garden
goes to local distributors serving people
in need. Free. The Hope Garden, South
1st Ave. & Walnut St., Hailey. 6:30-8 p.m.
Lefty's Trivia Night: Are you a knowit-all? $15 per team and prizes to the
1st- and 2nd-place teams. Lefty's Bar and
Grill, Ketchum. 8-10 p.m.
Tuesday, June 16
The Hope Garden Summer Volunteer
Hours: All food grown in the garden
goes to local distributors serving people
STARTS FRIDAY
Public Meetings
Thursday, June 11
Hailey Arts and Historic
Preservation Commission: Hailey
City Hall, 115 Main St. S., Hailey. 8:35
a.m.
SUNSHINE SUPERMAN
Monday, June 15
Hailey City Council: Regular meeting. Hailey City Hall, 115 Main St. S.,
Hailey. 5:30 p.m.
Ketchum City Council: Regular
meeting. Ketchum City Hall, 480
East Ave. N., Ketchum. 5:30 p.m.
Bellevue City Council: Regular
meeting. Bellevue City Hall,
Bellevue. 6 p.m.
Tuesday, June 16
Sun Valley City Council: Special
meeting on the budget. Sun Valley
City Hall, 81 Elkhorn Rd., Sun Valley.
1 p.m.
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Festival
Music festival, in its 16th year, draws up to 800 people at each show
Continued from Page B1
For the most part, once Caldwell took
over, the event became an instant success.
There are people who have stated that
they moved to the valley because of the experience they had at [Ketchem Alive], he
said.
There was one group, however, that
wasnt fully convinced at first.
We couldnt get the young people to
come. They were too cool, hanging out in
the woods having keggers or whatever,
Caldwell said with a roll of his eyes. But
within a few years, it totally became their
hub. Little by little, all their friends were
there and they didnt want to miss it.
The key ingredient, said Caldwell, is
hiring youthful acts that get people moving. Caldwell spends the months before
the annual festival, which this year runs
every Tuesday evening from June 16
through Aug. 11, scouting new talent online and communicating with agents and
band managers from across the country.
Caldwells research is rewarded by the
series consistently large turnout: some
600 to 800 attendees at each show, an impressive number that nonetheless maintains what Caldwell calls an intimacy.
I make it a point to make all the music
as danceable as possible, he said. It gets
people on their feet, so all of the acts this
yearmany from around the country
are pretty high-energy. I want music
thats really going to get people to move.
Clearly, Caldwells doing something
right. In years past, he recalled, the crowd
included several recognizable faces from
the music world, including Carole King
and Peter Cetera.
Hollywoods swung by, too: Two years
ago, we had Hilary Swank dancing in
front of the stage, Caldwell said.
Among this years lineup are returning acts (like the Caribbean-infused gypsy
rhythms of San Diegos six-piece Todo Mundo), homegrown talents (such as the sprawling multi-instrument collective Sheep Bridge
Jumpers) and veteran valley classic rockers
(The Heaters) across a range of genres.
Caldwell works hard to procure an array of musicians who havent played Sun
Valley before. As it happens, though, when
he was filtering through various sounds
for the 2015 series, those tracks that most
appealed to him came from just next door.
One aspect of this years program that
Ive been a little hesitant to publicize is I
have three bands from Boise, Caldwell
said. Were known for having acts from
Florida and California and other places,
so I dont want people to think that Im
cheapskating.
While initially wary when a booker
representing several bands in the capital
approached him, Caldwell reconsidered
and started listening. Not long after, he
said, I thought, Wow, they are good.
Like Austin, Texas and Omaha, Nebraska before it, Boise has developed a
reputation as a hotspot for indie music. Its
most famous export is the college-radio
favorite Built To Spill, and with fast-growing showcases like Treefort Music Fest,
even more Idahoans are poised to win
over an international fanbase.
Besides, said Caldwell, Once out of
16 years, maybe its cool to really feature
Idaho musicians.
Another consideration for Caldwell
when programming Ketchem Alive is not
overloading it with testosterone.
I become weary of bands that are all
men, so I try really hard to recruit ones
that have women in them, he said. I like
to send a message to young women that
You can play music too.
Waxing
poetic
Boise band
Matt Hopper
and the
Roman Candles
brings its soulful
rock to
Ketchem Alive
Courtesy photo
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Express Staff Writer
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The 91st annual Carey High School graduation May 28 got the cameras snapping and the tassels turning in Carey High Schools Blue Gym. Making a keepsake of the occasion here are three of Careys
16 graduates for the night. They are, from left, Maria Ibel Rojas (headed for College of Southern Idaho or Oregon Community College), Real Weatherly (CSI or BSU) and Evelin Gomez Guillen (Boise State
University).
Tassels and
photos a big
part of Carey
graduation
16 Carey seniors
take the walk
in their future
Blaine County School District superintendent GwenCarol Holmes (left) hands a diploma
to graduating Carey senior Matt Whitworth (right) during the May 28 graduation ceremony, as Carey teacher Jake Nilsen looks on.
Courtesy photo by Barbara Berg
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Left: Pumping up
the energy for the
Ketchum Street Fight
May 23 are, from
left, Jill Zelaya, Jack
Scott, Alexis Folkinga,
Christine Hansen,
Stephanie Miller and
Anja Sundali. The
strongman competition raised money for
Ketchum Firefighters.
Express photo by Willy
Cook
Above: Author Elizabeth Gilbert gave her lecture, titled Big Magic: Thoughts
on Creative Living, in the Limelight Room on Friday, May 22. She gave the
keynote address of the 2015 Sun Valley Wellness Festival. This speech is
unabashedly about magic, said Gilbert beforehand.
Express photo by Roland Lane
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The Wood River American Legion Wranglers baseball team opened its busy summer season of hardball with a 5-0 record after sweeping four games in a Utah Memorial Day tournament. The Wranglers
returned to Haileys Founders Field on May 30 for a fundraising game with Wood River Alumni. Posing here for the Wranglers are, front row from left, Christian Hovey, Ike Buxton, Kyle Nelson, Brock
Mary, Cam Benson, Mikey Levy and Zach Nelson, and, back row, from left, Adrian Rojas, Dylan Broman, Tyler Price, Lane Felger, Cade Schott, Finn Isaacson, Evan Hesselbacher and coach Lars Hovey.
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spell?
27 How the careful think
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31 Annabel Lee poet
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briefly
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37 Cracker Jack prizes
that leave a mark
38 2005 South African
drama that won a
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6 Aoki of the World Golf
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8 Supermarket chain
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broth
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undergarment, for
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91 Comics Oh no!
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68 Bagel shop amt.
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103 At hand
105 Some old PCs
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Baseball Tonight (N)
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Baseball Tonight (N)
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Center of Attention
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June 11, 2015
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Aquarius (N)
Hannibal Primavera News
Tonight Show
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2015 NBA Finals: Warriors at Cavaliers
J. Kimmel Todays 6 Jimmy Kimmel Live
Nightline
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Death in Paradise
Charlie Rose (N)
News (N) Wheel
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June 13, 2015
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Brain Activity:
If you roll snake eyes eight times
in a row with the same pair of
dice, what is the chance of rolling
snake eyes on your ninth roll??
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LEGAL NOTICES
HAILEY ORDINANCE NO. 1173
Contract
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
JUNE 3 & 10, 2015
Laurie Kaufman
Blaine County School District No. 61
118 West Bullion Street
Hailey, ID 83333
(208) 578-5003
lkaufman@blaineschools.org
and
delivered
in
accordance
with the Request for Statement of
Qualifications content which can be
seen at www.blaineschools.org under
the Finance Department and Request
for Proposals.
BLAINE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 61
By: Laurie Kaufman
Clerk of the Board
PUBLISH
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JUNE 3 & 10, 2015
LEGAL NOTICE
The following application(s) have been
filed to appropriate the public waters of
the State of Idaho:
37-22951
ROTARUN SKI CLUB INC
PO BOX 2083
HAILEY, ID 83333
Point of Diversion NWNE S19 T02N
R18E BLAINE County Source
GROUND WATER Tributary
Point of Diversion NWNE S19 T02N
R18E BLAINE County Source
GROUND WATER Tributary
Use:
COMMERCIAL
FROM
STORAGE 11/01 to 02/28 8 AF
Use:
COMMERCIAL STORAGE
11/01 to 02/28 8 AF
Use:
DIVERSION TO STORAGE
11/01 to 02/28 0.09 CFS
Use: FIRE PROTECTION STORAGE
01/01 to 12/31 2.4 AF
Total Diversion: 0.09 CFS 8 AF
Date Filed: 5/11/2015
Place Of Use: COMMERCIAL FROM
PUBLISH
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STORAGE
T02N R17E S24 NENE
T02N
R18E
S19
L1(NWNW)
L2(SWNW)
Place Of Use: COMMERCIAL
STORAGE, FIRE PROTECTION
STORAGE
T02N R17E S24 NENE
Application seeks to divert 0.09
cfs from November 1 to February
28, from two existing wells located
approximately 2.0 miles west and 1.5
miles south of the intersection of Main
and Bullion Streets in Hailey into an
existing 2.4 acre-foot storage reservoir
where the water will be pumped out
for commercial use from November 1
through February 28. The application
further seeks to maintain the 2.4 acrefeet of storage in the reservoir from
January 1 through December 31 for
fire protection. The commercial use
of 8.0 acre-feet is for snow making at
the Rotarun Ski Area, located approximately 2.4 to 2.6 miles west and 1.6
to 1.9 miles south of Hailey and allows
for multiple fills and releases from the
reservoir. The application will be mitigated by the non-use of right 37-4332
(irrigation, 0.03 cfs, 1.0 acre, 7.0 AF;
domestic, 0.04 cfs), which is currently
owned by Rotarun Ski Club, Inc. Right
37-4332 is currently appurtenant to
ground and homes located approximately 0.3 miles west and 0.4 miles
south of the intersection of Main Street
and Sun Valley Road in Ketchum.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE
OF WATER RIGHT
TRANSFER NO. 79688
CREG HANSEN and LETA HANSEN,
gov/apps/wr/Quer yNewTransfers/
QueryNewTransfers.aspx .
For
additional information on new
permits, please see www.idwr.
i d a h o. g ov / Wa t e r M a n a g e m e n t /
WaterRights/#New Listings. Protests
may be submitted based on the criteria of Sec 42-222 and 42-203A,
Idaho Code. Any protest against the
approval of this application(s) must be
filed with the Director, Dept. of Water
Resources, Southern Region, 650
Addison Ave W, Ste 500, Twin Falls,
ID 83301 together with a protest fee
of $25.00 for each application on or
before June 22, 2015. The protestant
must also send a copy of the protest
to the applicant.
GARY SPACKMAN, Director
PUBLISH
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NOTICE OF MITIGATION PLAN
SUBMITTED BY A&B IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that, on
May 21, 2015, A&B Irrigation District
(A&B), through its counsel Travis
Thompson and Paul Arrington of
the firm Barker Rosholt & Simpson
LLP, 195 River Vista Pl, Ste 204,
Twin Falls, ID 83301-3029, submitted to the Idaho Department of
Water Resources (Department)
A&B Irrigation Districts Amended
Rule 43 Mitigation Plan (Mitigation
Plan). The Department will process the Mitigation Plan pursuant
to the Departments Conjunctive
Management Rules (IDAPA 37.03.11)
Legal Notices
(CM Rules). The Mitigation Plan
may be viewed online at the following
website link:
http://www.idwr.idaho.gov/News/
MitigationPlan/SWC/ABI.html
A&B holds water rights that are
subject to potential curtailment in a
water right delivery call before the
Department. The water rights to be
mitigated are listed on page three of
the Mitigation Plan. The Mitigation
Plan is intended to benefit senior water
rights held by members of the Surface
Water Coalition (SWC) (comprised
of Twin Falls Canal Company, North
Side Canal Company, A&B Irrigation
District, American Falls Reservoir
District #2, Burley Irrigation District,
Milner Irrigation District, and Minidoka
Irrigation District) involved in the SWC
delivery call. A&B seeks approval
of the Mitigation Plan, which A&B
asserts will completely mitigate for
the depletions resulting from the use
of any ground water rights subject to
curtailment. Mitigation Plan at 4. The
Mitigation Plan proposes the following activities: (1) conversion of 1,378
acres from groundwater to a surface
water supply and enrollment of 121
acres in the federal Conservation
Reserve Enhancement Program, (2)
development of a pumping plant and
pipeline project to deliver available
surface water to lands served by
senior ground water right no. 36-2080,
and (3) rental and delivery of available storage water in American Falls
Reservoir and Palisades Reservoir.
The Department has not determined the adequacy of the proposed
Mitigation Plan. A complete copy
of the Mitigation Plan is available
for review at either the Departments
State Office in Boise, the Departments
Regional Office in Twin Falls, or at the
website link above.
Any protest against approval of the
Mitigation Plan must be filed with any
Department office, together with a
protest fee of $25, on or before June
22, 2015. The protest must include a
certificate of service showing that a
copy of the protest has been mailed to
or served upon A&B and its counsel.
Gary Spackman, Director
PUBLISH
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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR REQUESTS
FOR PROPOSALS FOR COPIERS
AND
COPIER MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENTS
Blaine County School District No. 61
will accept a request for proposals for
copiers and copier maintenance agreements for the fiscal year 2015-2016
ending June 30, 2016. The request for
proposals can be found at www.blaineschools.org under the finance department and request for proposals.
Price Proposals will be received
by the School District Office until 2:00
p.m. Mountain Standard Time, June
22, 2015. Price Proposals will be
addressed to:
Mike Chatterton
Blaine County School District No. 61
118 West Bullion Street
Hailey, ID 83333
(208) 578-5012
mchatterton@blaineschools.org
For information and questions, contact Mike Chatterton (208)578-5012.
BLAINE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 61
By: Laurie Kaufman
Clerk of the Board
PUBLISH
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june 10 & 17, 2015
BLAINE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
The following actions were taken by
the Blaine County Commissioners in
November, 2014.
NOVEMBER 4, 2014
The Board of Equalization convened. There were no cases to be
heard.
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tion easement and Deed of TDR transfer between Blaine County and the
Wood River Land Trust stemming from
property owned by the Land Trust, otherwise known as the Church Farm.
Approved minutes of regular Blaine
County Commissioner meetings of
January 6, January 13, January 20,
2015; and minutes of special meetings
of January 28 and February 5, 2015.
FEBRUARY 24, 2015
Approved claims dated February 19,
2015 with additional Idaho Power claim.
Approved
Financial
Service
Agreement with Piper Jaffray and Co.,
for up to $20,000 fees, plus travel
and other expenses, for the primary
purpose of looking at refinancing the
Blaine County Public Safety Facility.
Reviewed the BCCs prior motion to
set bond for the South Valley Ground
Water District petition at $250. Revised
the original bond amount of $250 to
a new amount of $20,000, pursuant
to Idaho Statute requirement that the
bond amount to accompany the Petition
to Organize a Ground Water District be
double the estimated probable cost to
the County to organize such district.
Approved Change Order for Doherty
Electric for $3,332.
Approved Change Order for
Thornton Heating and Cooling for a
$1,015 credit.
Approved County Commissioners
meeting minutes of January 20, 2015.
The County Commissioners considered
six indigent cases in February, 2015.
BLAINE COUNTY, IDAHO
FEBRUARY 2015 EXPENDITURES
Total
Fund# Fund Description
Expenses
0001 General Fund
935,519.82
132,027.09
0002 Road & Bridge
0003 Election Consolidation Fund
229.00
0004 Ambulance
325,404.09
0006 District Court
8,815.30
20,180.83
0011 Health District
0016 Indigent
6,172.54
0017 Junior College Tuition
15,847.50
0019 Consolidated Emerg Comm
58,929.38
0020 Revaluation
32,464.32
0022 Recycle Center
19,184.04
0023 Solid Waste
1,646.94
0027 Weeds
12,008.22
0030 Capital Improvement Fund
82,300.25
0035 Nursing Home Operations
5,274.56
0037 Snowmobile
156.86
1,689.62
0038 Waterways
0046 911 Emergency Comm
19,447.84
0051 Land Water & Wildlife
300,977.50
TOTAL $1,978,275.70
Complete minutes of the Board of
Blaine County Commissioners are
on file in the Blaine County Clerk/
Recorders Office. Copies may be
obtained upon request.
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
June 10, 2015
BLAINE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
The following actions were taken by
the Blaine County Commissioners in
March, 2015.
MARCH 3, 2015
The Board of Equalization convened. There were no cases to be
heard.
River
High
School
Wood
Environmental Club students presented their GoFundMe Ban-the-Bottle
project.
Approved iWorQ Contract for
Services for $2,408.
Approved contract with CodeRed
Services for emergency notification
system for $5,500.
Approved Findings of Fact of
Timber Gulch Subdivision Short Plat.
Approved the Land, Water and
Wildlife Levy Project policy called
Considerations for Initiating Projects
to allow the LAB to initiate, develop
and bring forward projects for levy
consideration.
MARCH 10, 2015
Approved claims dated February
19, 2015, with additional payment for
the projector out of Contingency.
Legal Notices
0016 Indigent
50,232.74
0019 Consolidated Emerg Comm
61,262.83
0020 Revaluation 30,299.39
0022 Recycle Center
18,043.01
0023 Solid Waste
2,023.37
0027 Weeds
13,467.88
0030 Capital Improvement Fund
6,067.37
0035 Nursing Home Operations
5,274.56
0037 Snowmobile
2,507.18
0046 911 Emergency Comm
26,916.39
0051 Land Water & Wildlife
433,693.11
0081 Liability Insurance Fund 60.00
Total $1,944,754.44
Complete minutes of the Board of
Blaine County Commissioners are
on file in the Blaine County Clerk/
Recorders Office. Copies may be
obtained upon request.
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IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
June 10, 2015
BLAINE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
The following actions were taken by
the Blaine County Commissioners in
April, 2015.
APRIL 7, 2015
The Board of Equalization convened. There were no cases to be
heard.
Approved an Extended Request
for Proposals submittal deadline for
commercial appraisal proposals for the
former Blaine Manor property to allow
time to answer bidders questions.
Approved ITD Local Professional
Services Agreement for a road safety
audit of Gannett Road by Kittelson &
Associates and Idaho Transportation
Department for an amount not to
exceed $34,000.
APRIL 14, 2015
Presented award certificates to
Blaine County telecommunicators.
Approved Blaine County Polling
Places and provision for a mail ballot for formation of the South Valley
Ground Water District for the upcoming May 19, 2015 election.
Approved claims dated April 8,
2015.
Approved Senior Building and
Grounds Maintenance Technician
Position Analysis and authorized the
position for two team members, effective April 12, 2015.
designation
of
Approved
Appraiser IV position for one team
member effective April 12, 2015.
Approved Sentinel Fire & Installation
and System Monitoring Agreement for
$193/month.
Approved final draft of the Public
Safety Facility Refinance Bond
Preliminary Official Statement and
Deemed Final Letter relating to the
Preliminary Official Statement.
Approved responses to Due
Diligence
Governmental
Bonds
Questionnaire regarding the Public
Safety Facility.
Approved
Blaine
County
Commissioner meeting minutes of
March 31, 2015.
APRIL 21, 2015
Accepted FY15 Federal and State
Cost Share Funds for Cooperative
Weed Management Area in the
amount of $15,834.
Approved Official Notice of Sale
related to Blaine Countys General
Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series
2015, for the refinance of the original Public Safety Facility construction
bond as presented to the Board.
Approved Piper Jaffray & Company
as the Open Market Securities Bid
Manager for Blaine County in handling
the investment of the proceeds of the
refinance.
Approved Securities Purchase
Acknowledgement Agreement.
Approved application for short plat
for Cluster Development Subdivision.
Authorized refund of building permit
fees to the Loseke family in the amount
of $5,250.80.
Approved minutes for April 7, 2015.
Approved Blaine County Resolution
2015-08 amending Blaine County
Comprehensive Plan by adopting the
Introduction and Community Profile
sections.
Approved minutes for January 13,
LEGAL NOTICES
MAY 27, 2015 SPECIAL MEETING
Approved canvass of votes and Order
to Form the South Valley Ground
Water District.
May 28, 2015 Indigent Hearing
The County Commissioners considered
7 indigent cases and held one indigent
hearing in May, 2015.
BLAINE COUNTY, IDAHO
MAY 2015 EXPENDITURES
Fund# Fund Description
Total
Expenses
0001 General Fund
978,901.30
0002 Road and Bridge
100,682.67
0003 Election Consolidation Fund
10,865.17
0004 Ambulance
183,079.55
0006 District Court
15,228.45
0011 Health District
20,180.83
0016 Indigent
39,238.18
0019 Consolidated Emerg Comm
61,604.20
0020 Revaluation
28,315.11
0022 Recycle Center
17,015.80
0023 Solid Waste
1,921.43
0027 Weeds
46,583.03
0030 Capital Improvement Fund
314.59
0035 Nursing Home Operations
5,274.56
0037 Snowmobile
155.94
0038 Waterways
3,361.92
0046 911 Emergency Comm
31,633.34
0051 Land Water & Wildlife 12,726.55
Total $1,557,082.62
Complete minutes of the Board of
Blaine County Commissioners are
on file in the Blaine County Clerk/
Recorders Office. Copies may be
obtained upon request.
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
JUNE 10, 2015
LEGAL NOTICE
BLAINE COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
JUNE 30, 2015
On Tuesday, June 30, 2015, the
Blaine County Board of County
Commissioners will hold a public
meeting upstairs in the Old County
Courthouse located at 206 First Ave.
So., in Hailey. Items on their agenda
include the following:
1:30 p.m.
GANNETT PLAT
AMENDMENT APPLICATION: Public
hearing on and consideration of a
Vacation and a Plat Amendment submitted by FMTZ Construction, LLC on
behalf of Rick Hoel and Cindy R. Ruiz
Ramos, incorporating the proposed
vacated alley within Block 2, Gannett
Townsite into Lot 1A, Block 2, and shifting lot lines within adjacent Tax Lot 8290.
1:50 p.m. MULDOON CREEK
STREAM ALTERATION PERMIT:
Public hearing on and consideration of
a Stream Alteration Permit submitted
by Blaine County Road and Bridge to
install culvert extensions in the South
Fork of Muldoon Creek. The culvert is
located within Section 20, T2N, R21E,
BM, Blaine County.
The materials associated with this
hearing are available for review at Land
Use and Building Services located in
the Blaine County Annex at 219 First
Avenue South, Suite 208 in Hailey during regular business hours and on the
Blaine County web page at www.blainecounty.org. To receive adequate consideration for the public hearing, written
comment in excess of one page should
be forwarded to Blaine County Land Use
and Building Services at least 4 days
prior to public hearing by mail, e-mail to
pzcounter@co.blaine.id.us, or by fax to
(208)788-5576. Written comments will
not be read into the record but will be
distributed to the Board for consideration
and made part of the public record.
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IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
JUNE 10, 2015
Trustee, for the benefit and security of Pioneer Federal Credit Union
as Beneficiary, recorded November
9, 2010 as Instrument No. 582209,
Mortgage records of Blaine County,
Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS
ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH
SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO
CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS
MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE
NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE
FOR THIS OBLIGATION.
The default for which this sale is to
be made is failure to:
Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of
Trust and Promissory Note.
The
original loan amount was $87,000.00
together with interest thereon at an
adjustable rate, initially and currently
4.00% per annum, as evidenced in
Promissory Note dated November 3,
2010. Payments are in default for the
months of November 2014 through
and including April 2015 in the amount
of $561.00 per month and continuing
each and every month thereafter until
date of sale or reinstatement. The
principal balance as of April 29, 2015
is $86,212.14 together with accrued
and accruing interest thereon at the
rate of 4.00% per annum. The per
diem is $9.4479. In addition to the
above, there is also due any late
charges, advances, escrow collection fees, attorney fees, fees or costs
associated with this foreclosure.
The balance owing as of this date
on the obligation secured by said
deed of trust is $86,212.14, excluding
interest, costs and expenses actually
incurred in enforcing the obligations
thereunder or in this sale, as trustees
fees and/or reasonable attorneys
fees as authorized in the promissory
note secured by the aforementioned
Deed of Trust.
Dated: May 11, 2015
Alliance Title & Escrow Corp.
By: Melissa Ambriz, Trust Officer
Phone 877-947-1553
This communication is on behalf of a
debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
PUBLISH
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JUNE 10, 17 & 24, 2015
NOTICES OF
TRUSTEES SALES
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
On September 15, 2015 at the
hour of 10:30AM, of said day, in the
office of Amerititle located at 171 W
Sixth Street Ketchum, ID 83340.
Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as
trustee, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers
check, certified check or tellers check,
(from a bank which has a branch in
the community at the site of the sale),
money order, State of Idaho check
or local government check, or cash
equivalent in lawful money of the
United States, all payable at the same
time of sale, the following described
real property, situated in the County of
Blaine, State of Idaho, and described
as follows, to wit:
Lot 13 and the West 1/2 of Lot 14 in
Block 1 of the City of Picabo, according to the official plat thereof, on file in
office of the County Recorder, Blaine
County, Idaho
THE
TRUSTEE
HAS
NO
KNOWLEDGE
OF
A
MORE
PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF
THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED REAL
PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES
OF COMPLIANCE WITH IDAHO
CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE
TRUSTEE HAS BEEN INFORMED
THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF:
103 William Street, Picabo, ID 83348,
MAY SOMETIMES BE ASSOCIATED
WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY.
Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy
the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in
the deed of trust executed by Sharon
I Darrah a single woman , as her sole
and separate property, as Grantor
to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
MAY 20, 27, JUNE 3 & 10, 2015
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
Notice of Trustees Sale Idaho
Code 45-1506 Todays date: May
18, 2015 File No.: 8193.20387 Sale
date and time (local time): October
15, 2015 at 11:00 AM Sale location: in the office of First American
Title Company, 120 2nd Avenue
North, Suite 101 Ketchum, ID 83340
Property address: 308 Sage Road
#3 Ketchum, ID 83340 Successor
Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services,
Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O.
Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425)
586-1900 Deed of Trust information
Original grantor: Hayward L Sawyer,
a married man as his sole and separate property Original trustee: Fidelity
National Title Insurance Company
Original
beneficiary:
Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. solely as nominee for Americas
Wholesale Lender Recording date:
05/10/2004 Recorders instrument
number: 503156 County: Blaine Sum
owing on the obligation: as of May 18,
2015: $1,435,670.67 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges
that may vary from day to day, the
amount due on the day you pay may
be greater. Hence, if you pay the
amount shown above, an adjustment
may be necessary after we receive
your check. For further information
write or call the Successor Trustee
at the address or telephone number provided above. Basis of default:
failure to make payments when due.
Please take notice that the Successor
Trustee will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for certified funds
or equivalent the property described
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Brain Activity:
If you roll snake eyes eight times in a row with the
same pair of dice, what is the chance of rolling
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MATH PUZZLE
Two trains travel toward each other on the
same track, beginning 100 miles apart. One train
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60 miles an hour. A bird starts flight at the same
location as the faster train, flying at a speed of 90
Since the trains are 100 miles apart, and the trains are traveling toward each other at 40 and 60 mph,
the trains will collide in one hour. The bird will have been flying for an hour at 90 miles per hour at that
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CULTURES
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By Ann M. Bare
Creative Outlet
11) A Bible is often given as a wedding gift and a precious souvenir for future
generations.
The time has finally come for you to replace your flooring, and youre leaning toward natural stone. You like the earthy look and there is nothing that says earthy
more than natural stone. A variety of natural stone flooring is available. Here is a review of some of the most common types. Granite Granite is very hard and durable. It
can be used inside or outside and maintains its shine well. It is also low maintenance
and requires little in the way of care other than occasional cleaning and sealing.
Granite works well in hallways, kitchens, baths and living areas.
Limestone: Limestone features beautiful patterns, a soft texture and is stain resistant, making it perfect for underfoot. It is also low maintenance. Limestone works
well for hallways, kitchens, baths and living areas.
12) The bride carries an heirloom handkerchief that has her name as well as previous female family members names embroidered on it; it will be passed to the
next female family member.
Marble: Marble is a timeless classic that comes in a variety of patterns. Part of the
limestone family, it is susceptible to scratching and staining, but if sealed properly, it
will last for years. Marble works well for hallways, kitchens, baths and living areas.
13) The traditional wedding cake is a fruitcake (raisins, almonds, marzipan and
cherries); the grooms cake is probably chocolate.
Sandstone: Sandstone features subtle swirls of ivory, gold, red and yellow, and has
a grainy but resilient texture. It does not offer as many color variations as some of
the other natural stones, but it is very durable. Sandstone works well for hallways,
kitchens, baths and living areas.
8) Engagement gifts alone for a traditional wedding can cost upwards of $40,000.
9) The bride might wear a beautifully embroidered silk wedding dress with a red
velvet cape.
10) Wedding receptions usually feature curried goat, white rice and rum-flavored
cake.
14) Purple is the color of love, and a young bride may choose to wear an elaborately embroidered silk garment covered in purple iris flowers.
15) In addition to the musical wedding march (Zaffa), there are belly dancers,
drums, horns and performers with flaming swords.
16) Wedding gowns are made of tapa cloth, obtained from mulberry bark.
17) On her wedding day, the bride has a ceremonial purification milk bath before
a ritual henna painting of her hands and feet.
18) The brides ring is called a Claddagh ringa heart held by two hands with the
heart topped by a crownLet love and friendship reign.
19) An arch of pine branches, called the Gate of Honor, is built for the ceremony.
20) The traditional wedding gown is bright red, symbolizing luck for the new
couple. The groom traditionally wears a black silk coat over a robe embroidered
with a dragon.
21) More than 1,000 guests might be invited to the wedding reception, and the
bride and groom must greet each guest in a long receiving line before the reception festivities can begin.
22) The celebration includes presentations of numerous ceremonial hada scarves
in addition to many other blessings and gifts.
23) Wedding receptions are famous for serving heavy foods: sweetmeats called
bridal sugar and spiced wine known as brides tears.
24) Orange blossoms are traditionally used in bouquets; the bride may wear a
black silk dress with a black lace veil.
25) The groom traditionally presents a whales tooth or some other valuable gift to
the brides father, symbolizing status and wealth.
26) At the reception, a bride doll, dressed similarly to the bride but covered with
charms, is placed at the head of the main table; the charms are given to the guests
as gifts.
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R) Morocco
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J) Great Britain
S) New Zealand
B) Australia
K) Greece
T) Norway
C) Belgium
L) Holland
U) Puerto Rico
D) China
M) Indonesia
V) Samoa
E) Denmark
N) Ireland
W) Spain
F) Egypt
O) Israel
X) Sudan
G) Fiji
P) Japan
Y) Tibet
H) France
Q) Korea
Z) Turkey
Slate: Slate is very colorful with its blues, blacks, coppers, grays and reds, offering
many design possibilities. It is slip resistant and creates a very natural look. It can
be difficult to work with, however, and is best installed by a professional. Slate works
well for entryways, hallways, kitchen and living areas.
Travertine: Travertine is very popular and comes in many textures and colors with
a variety of veining. Also part of the limestone family, it is very durable if sealed
and cared for properly. It can be slippery when wet, however, and is susceptible to
scratching and staining. Travertine works well for hallways, kitchens, baths and living areas.
You can go for a really natural look and opt for rock flooring. Have you ever seen a
cobblestone floor? Amazing, wasnt it? Depending upon the rocks used, the flooring
may require a little more work and care, but for some people, the look makes it all
worthwhile.
A product of the earth, natural stone can differ greatly in color, pattern and quality
from lot to lot. Because of this, it is important that you order everything you need the
first time around. If you wait until the next shipment, you could end up with something very different from your initial purchase.
Natural stone flooring can bring warmth and character to any home. It can be expensive, however, and it does require some maintenance. If youre interested in natural stone but short on time or money, you might want to look into faux stone flooring.
Many products are available, and most are lower in cost and easier to install than
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Answers:
1) Triangle, 2) Square,
3) Rectangle, 4) Pentagon,
5) Hexagon, 6) Octagon,
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Fact or Fiction?
Divisibility Rules
Finding the factors of small numbers is easy. Most
people know that the factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3 and 6. Most
people know that the factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 and
20. Finding the factors of large numbers like 224,040
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