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Magicvalley.com Luna proposes $1.2B budget lature’s budget-setting com- to fire teachers and give them a would mean about 1,000 fewer $68M would go to mittee started Tuesday, when 10 percent severance package if employees for schools, said Sen. Luna unrolled his budget pro- enrollment declines. Dean Cameron, R-Rupert and posal. The $1.2 billion proposal Luna’s plan, backed by Gov. co-chairman of the Joint reform programs aims to shift money toward C.L. “Butch” Otter, estimates Finance-Appropriations Com- technology, laptop purchases $62.8 million in savings the first mittee. By Ben Botkin and merit-based teacher pay by fiscal year from increasing the “I have to wonder in my mind Times-News writer boosting the state’s student- student-teacher ratio and how a thousand less people teacher ratio by about two stu- another $5.4 million by eliminat- working helps the economy,” BOISE — Superintendent of dents on average for the fourth ing the funding safety net for Cameron said. Public Instruction Tom Luna has through 12th grades over the school districts. Luna stressed that attrition his work cut out: selling the next couple of years. The plan would require cutting would play a role in the reduc- Idaho Legislature on the most Other major changes would 770 teaching positions over two tion, noting that 1,600 teachers DREW NASH/Times-News comprehensive education reform include eliminating the safety years. leave the Idaho school system College of Southern Idaho student Amanda package proposed in recent net that preserves school fund- Factoring in the loss of about each year. Parker, 19, looks over her online class decades. ing when attendance drops, 300 classified staff and 60 Questions from the Legis- instead allowing school districts administrators, the changes See LUNA, Main 2 syllabus Tuesday afternoon in the Student Union Building in Twin Falls. NEW USE FOR OLD GOODING HOSPITAL? CSI holds steady for spring

By Amy Huddleston Times-News writer

New programs and an influx of students marked the fall semester at the College of Southern Idaho. The spring semester is expected to be less about growth and more about set- tling in. “We’ve had incredible growth the last couple of semesters,” said Jeff Fox,the college’s executive vice pres- ident and chief academic officer. “Now we are looking at a little level- ing off.” The new semester started Tuesday for students and parking lots were filled with vehicles at midday. More than 9,000 students attend- ed CSI last semester, a 9 percent increase from 2009.College President Jerry Beck said he expects that num- ber to stay the same or increase by a small percentage this term. Photos by ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News The fall enrollment explosion is Psychiatrist Adrian Dean talks with his wife, Judie, via video and audio link from the old Gooding County Memorial Hospital on Tuesday in Gooding. A section of due in part to dual-credit courses that offer high schoolers the oppor- the building will be turned into a psychiatric holding facility being developed by BRP Health Management Systems. tunity to gain college credit concur- rently with their regular studies. If State Superintendent of Public BRP shops psychological hold services to county officials Instruction Tom Luna’s proposed education overhaul is approved by By Laura Lundquist said the county probably would- See CSI, Main 2 Times-News writer n’t take advantage of the facility itself, but was interested in con- GOODING — A Gooding necting to the tele-health company is proposing a secure assessment for immediate eval- place where deputies can send uations. adults for a little time out. “We end up sending maybe 20 Geddes to County commissioners, pros- to 30 patients a year to (St. ecutors and sheriff’s office rep- Luke’s Canyon View Behavioral resentatives from Blaine, Cassia, Health Services), which can lead state tax Gooding, Jerome and Lincoln really bite into your budget,” counties converged on the old Barrus said. Gooding County Memorial In some cases, arrested people commission Hospital on Wednesday to tour a must be taken to Canyon View in proposed holding facility being Twin Falls, which Prescott said By John Miller developed by BRP Health can get very expensive — more Associated Press Management Systems. so than his service. He said his Red and white balloons iden- rates will be revisited when he BOISE — Republican Sen. Bob tified the otherwise nondescript Telemedicine will provide the BRP Health Management Systems facility in starts contacting counties for Geddes was named Tuesday as the door midway along the long Gooding with 24-hour access to a doctor, who can provide an initial decision commitments this week. He new Idaho State Tax Commission building that is now part of the if a patient should stay or go to another facility. If an arrested person is men- expected to be able to finalize chairman. Prescott Health Campus. The agreements within 30 days. Geddes replaces Royce Chigbrow, door would be the portal to a tally ill and poses a serious threat to harm themselves or someone else as a In a separate interview later who quit earlier this month after mental evaluation and potential result, law officers in Idaho cannot place that person in jail. Tuesday, Canyon View Director allegations by employees that he holding area for arrested people Kathy Anderson said she per- intervened to help friends and fami- who are possibly mentally ill. an arrest and knowing where an use a two-way video feed with sonally thought the BRP facility ly and as legislators called for an The law says officers cannot arrested person should go that Twin Falls psychiatrist Dr. has a lot of potential. She said investigation. put mentally ill people in jail if BRP President Roy Prescott Adrian Dean asking questions her 28-bed facility usually has In addition to resigning his Senate they could harm themselves or hopes to fill with his facility. from home. openings, but in-patient care post, Geddes said he’s quitting his others. A mental evaluation is Normally, people can only be Dean said the camera and isn’t in the best interest of some job as an environmental engineer at required to identify mental ill- held for 24 hours, but the seven- microphone used are high- patients. Monsanto Co. to fill the position in ness, which means a trip to an bed facility could hold people for quality so he can watch and lis- “Keeping people in their own Boise. emergency room. up to 72 hours. ten for behavioral traits. He’s communities is better, as is hav- After accepting the $85,000 annu- The evaluation can be com- “This is a place to calm them already done similar psychiatric ing another option,” Anderson al post, Geddes conceded he was plicated if the detainee is intoxi- down,dry them out and see what evaluations at the Pocatello said. unfamiliar with many of the specifics cated. Gooding Sheriff Shaun the true issues are,” said BRP Women’s Correctional Center. “We’re trying to provide a of his new job — he’s never set foot Gough said that means officers spokeswoman Dawn Meyer. This tele-health capacity had service to smaller communities,” inside Tax Commission headquarters often must sit with their intoxi- The initial medical evaluation Cassia County Prosecutor Al Prescott said. “But even if none in Boise — and would spend the first cated charges for up to eight at the facility would take place in Barrus voicing some support of the counties sign on, we’ll end weeks and months learning about his hours in an ER waiting area. the lobby right after a person even though Burley is a two- up using the facility for some- duties rather than immediately call- It is this limbo period between walks in. The evaluation would hour drive from Gooding.Barrus thing.” ing for wholesale change. See GEDDES, Main 2

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BENEFITS AND FUNDRAISERS Kimberly Library Foundation Quilt Show, view quilt displays and support the library, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., The Quilt Barn, 241 N. Main, Kimberly, 5 percent of total sales will be donated to the library, 421-0650. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Magic Valley Singles group dancing, 7 p.m. workshop and 8 p.m. PLUS, American Legion Hall, 107 Seventh Ave. E., Jerome, bring finger food to share, $3, 536-2243. HEALTH AND WELLNESS St. Lukes Volunteer Core Ketchum Blood Drive, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., LDS church gym, Sun Valley Road, 309-0479 or 309-2208 for appointment. Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News LECTURE Students line up to purchase books and supplies at the College of Southern Idaho bookstore Tuesday afternoon in Twin Falls. Tuesday was the first day of the spring semester, during which the college expects more than 9,000 students to attend classes. CSI Herrett Forum “Twin Falls and the Architecture of an Irrigated Town” by Elizabeth Giraud, 7:30 p.m., Rick Allen Community Room at College of Southern Idaho Herrett Center for Arts and Science, CSI north side of the campus, free, open to the public, 732-6655 Continued from Main 1 programs in the fall, ranging the Legislature, dual-credit from environmental tech- LIBRARY courses will be used more nology and dental hygiene to Microsoft Word Computers class, designed for people with little or frequently in Idaho.As dual- a culinary arts program with no experience, 10 a.m., Burley Public Library, 1300 Miller Ave., no enrollment grows,Beck said, baking and pastry registration necessary, class size limited to 10, free, open to the students should be able to emphases. public, 878-7708 or [email protected]. chose courses based on “free The partnership between Preschool Story Hour, with stories, activities and crafts, 10 a.m., enterprise” rather than be the city of Twin Falls, the Buhl Public Library, 215 Broadway N., free, open to the public, limited by proximity to the Twin Falls Urban Renewal 543-6500. nearest college or university. Agency and CSI was also Kidz Flicks Night, K-6 invited for an age-appropriate movie, pop- CSI spokesman Doug responsible for recruitment corn and other activities, 4 p.m., Twin Falls Public Library, Maughan said college offi- and development efforts for 201 Fourth Ave., E., free, open to the public, 733-2964 ext. 110. cials are closely watching the new C3 call center. “Valentines for Troops,” make a Valentine for a troop member and what goes on at the In his State of the College one to take home, 4 p.m., Burley Public Library, 1300 Miller Ave., Legislature and administra- address, Beck said he share stories, play a game, and have a snack, for ages 3-11, under tors are preparing for cer- focused on what was within 8 should be accompanied by an adult, free, open to the public, tain reductions in funding. the colleges control. 878-7708 or [email protected]. “Were waiting for news College of Southern Idaho students interact in the Student Union “How we respond to the from Boise for what we need Building Tuesday afternoon in Twin Falls. It was the first day of the economy and how we edu- SCHOOL EVENTS to do,”Maughan said. spring semester. cate our students about the Fox said CSI faculty and economy,”Beck said. “Those Wendell High School and Middle School parent conferences, pick staff pulled together to year, which will affect the temporary response to a cri- are the things we can con- up report cards and meet with teachers, 5 to 8 p.m., respective weather the economic college as decisions are sis but I hope when times trol.” classrooms, Wendell, 536-2100. downturn, and produce new made in the coming semes- improve they (legislators) programs and innovations ter. will realize weve been good Amy Huddleston may be To have an event listed, please submit the name of the event, a despite a tightening budget. “We had to look at opera- partners to our community reached at ahuddleston@ brief description, time, place, cost and contact number to Mirela He said federal stimulus tions and we were forced to and our state.” magicvalley.com or 735- Sulejmanovic by e-mail at [email protected]; by phone, funding will disappear this make do,”Fox said. “It was a CSI offered a bevy of new 3204. 735-3278; by fax, 734-5538; or by mail, Times-News, P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548. Deadline is noon, four days in advance of event. increase in the student- the way they wanted to Luna teacher ratio would free up MORE ONLINE divide up students and more state funding. VISIT Capitol teachers,” Luna said. “I Check out our online calendar where you can Continued from Main 1 submit events and search by category Rep. Wendy Jaquet, D- Confidential, the couldnt tell you the worst- for specific events and dates. The $68.2 million saved Ketchum, said she was con- Times-News political case scenario.” cerned about the loss of the School district consolida- www.magicvalley.com/app/calendar/events/ would then go in the next blog by Ben Botkin. fiscal year to the following enrollment safety net, not- MAGICVALLEY.COM tion isnt needed for the areas: $34.9 million for the ing how the Gooding School plan. But Luna did tell law- loss of one-time funds that District relied on it in recent classrooms and knows how makers that if districts were many are capable of adding Chigbrow resigned Jan. 7. helped this years budget, years when a charter school required to consolidate more students. Geddes That was after The Assoc- $24 million for school tech- started in town. services — but not the actu- “I dont have that infor- iated Press reported on nology, $6.1 million back In response, Luna said its al districts themselves — it mation off the top of my Continued from Main 1 complaints by employees into the salary grid for crucial to look at every dollar could save $11 million to $15 head,” Luna said, adding “I come from a back- who said the chairman teachers, $1.6 million for and ensure that students are million. that the student-teacher ground in geology and intervened in early 2010 on increasing the minimum put first. He noted charter A 2010 state study found ratio is based on data pro- engineering. Ive learned behalf of a client of his sons teacher salary from $29,655 schools do not have that that if the seven Idaho coun- vided by districts, which can long ago that its very ill- Boise-based accounting to $30,000, $700,000 for same safety net, with fund- ties with the highest number arrange their classrooms as advised to make a predeter- firm to reduce a payment the costs of additional math ing based instead on yearly of school districts consoli- they desire. mined decision on any- plan to remedy delinquent and science requirements in attendance. dated, it would generate Asked what the worst- thing, Geddes said. taxes, despite objections of high schools, and $842,400 The meeting was a joint more than $11 million in sav- case scenario might be “Hopefully, youll give me a Tax Commission staff. for dual-credit courses for gathering with the House ings. regarding classroom size, little bit of time to adjust to In another instance, early graduates. and Senate education com- Three of those seven Luna said those decisions the transition, work into my employees say Chigbrow Other aspects of Lunas mittees. Those members counties are in the Magic are made at the district level. position, at least before I summoned them to his overhaul, like laptops for had questions too. Valley — Twin Falls, Some classrooms are only 10 come forward and advance office to provide details of students and the teacher Sen. John Goedde, R- Gooding and Lincoln. to 15 students; others are a lot of changes. collection actions against a pay-for-performance plan, Coeur dAlene and chairman pushing 30, he said. Geddes served 14 years in company that was being wouldnt start until fiscal of the Senate Education Ben Botkin may be “The reason is because the the Idaho Senate represent- sued by one of Chigbrows year 2013, which begins in Committee, asked Luna if he reached at bbotkin@magic- local district decided thats ing Bear Lake, Bonneville, friends, Benton “Skip July 2012. By then, another had taken an inventory of valley.com or 735-3238. Caribou,Franklin and Teton Hofferber, even though Counties. He spent the past Hofferber wasnt entitled to decade as Senate president the information. pro tempore. He resigned Ada County Prosecutor Cassia Co. schools bring bond issue proposal back from that leadership post Greg Bower said this month late last year. that hes looking into By Laurie Welch Currently, Mountain View $2.87 per month in property tax to res- Despite representing a whether Chigbrow provid- Times-News writer Elementary School and Dworshak idential property valued at $100,000. legislative district deep in ed confidential information Elementary School house kindergarten Board Chairwoman Debbie southeastern Idaho, Geddes to Hofferber, a felony in BURLEY — Voters within Cassia through third grades, while White Pine Critchfield said district Curriculum in recent years purchased a Idaho. County School District boundaries will Elementary School accommodates Director Dana Bradley presented the home in near Boise, leading Employees say Chigbrow be asked a third time to support a $41.5 grade 4-6 students from the entire board research that shows K-6 ele- to speculation he was seek- took checks from Hofferber million bond issue to build new schools city. mentary school configuration to be ing significant career at a private dining club in and update others. Trustees have grappled with beneficial for students, which prompt- changes. Boise; inappropriately han- The districts board of trustees whether to bring the bond issue back to ed discussion on the issue. Senate President Pro Tem dled the checks, resulting in decided Monday to put the bond issue a vote after similar efforts twice failed “One of the things that the research Brent Hill said he could a Boise Police investigation to a March 8 vote after similar bond to elicit the needed 66.7 percent voter does show is that every time a student think of “no better person, last spring; and sought to issues failed in December and 2008. approval. District Superintendent makes a transition between buildings no one more respected by block a refund to the com- The board also decided it will reconfig- Gaylen Smyer said no changes have that they lose ground,” Smyer said. all the people in this state, pany last May, after the ure elementary schools in Burley if the been made to the plan presented to “The more of a continuum they have, than Geddes to help restore company paid its tax bills. bond passes and seriously consider voters in December. the better they do as they move from faith in the agency. In addition to employee reconfiguration if the bond fails. If the bond issue passes it will add grade level to grade level.” “One of our important concerns about Chigbrow, institutions, the institution theres also a separate law- that collects our taxes, has suit filed against the Tax had its integrity tarnished, Commission in state court, Hill said. Geddes “has my alleging that for years com- complete confidence. 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If granted, the funding BUHL — Federal funding will have to revise its budget “Going school-wide will would become available to 208-733-2022 will allow the Buhl School for the year to accommodate eliminate that requirement the middle school next year. LAB TESTING Twin Falls, Idaho District to reinstate 3.5 days the federal funding. and allow us to use Title I Further discussion was southernidahoexaminers.com of teacher pay lost to a To revise its budget, the funds for all students, tabled until the application DNA, DRUG & DISCOUNTED reduction in state funding. district must advertise the regardless of their economi- has been reviewed. The district received revision and hold a budget cal status,”Stutzman said. Also, district officials may $233,516 through a $26 billion hearing before adopting the Title I funds provide addi- seek a supplemental levy to NEW YOU FOR THE NEW YEAREAR! federal spending package, new mark. tional academic support and fund maintenance and oper- Get Fit and Fabulous – $10 billion of which went to In other district business, learning opportunities to ations costs. Stutzman rec- preserve teaching jobs. Buhl Middle School Prin- help low-achieving students ommended forming a com- With Our Friends & Familyy The federal funding will cipal Suzanne Wilkin pre- master challenging curricula mittee of a “good cross-sec- also pay for a 23.7 percent sented an application for and meet state standards in tion of the community” to SPECIAL HCG PKG.G. increase in health insurance federal Title I financial core academic subjects. For determine what a proposed GET costs. assistance to the board. To example, funds support extra levy would be used for. BUY 2 ONE FREE! Superintendent Byron be eligible for Title I funds, instruction in reading and Trustees also approved On All Stutzman announced the at least 40 percent of a mathematics, as well as spe- increasing non-certified sub- SAVE 10% Cleanserss ability to restore paid days school’s enrolled students cial preschool, after-school stitute teacher pay from $50 Lose up to a pound a day! for teachers and principals at must be considered socio- and summer programs to to $55 per day to meet mini- Rehape your body! Lose your belly ffat!at! Monday’s school board economically disadvantaged. extend and reinforce the reg- mum wage requirements. No exercise required! Homeopathic HCG!CG! meeting. It’s welcome news Although the middle ular school curriculum. 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And then there tion in our house for every- for those who you who are dryer and takes a nap. She are the toilet paper rolls. body except Trouble. She texting-illiterate.) sticks her head into one of I read somewhere that curls up on the dog’s bed — Boxes mysteriously move my wife’s bedroom slippers cats uncoil TP because while the dog sleeps in the around in our house. and gets it stuck, so we they’re bored. Trouble’s bathroom — and dreams of Closet doors open. Dirty awake at 0-dark-30 to find never bored, but the inside tall, heavy furniture shat- laundry turns up in unsocial animated footwear with a of the house is always cov- tering as it crashes down Join Gene, Family & Friends places. And things go bump tail sticking out scurrying ered with streamers. onto hardwood floors. for a bowl of Soup, a cup of Cof ee & a slice of Cake! in the night. around the bedroom and But here’s the worst part: Then she wakes up, and Come celebrate by sharing memories and telling tall tales! Trouble’s given name is bumping into the dresser. I’m so accustomed to things her dreams turn into our Harley, but we’ve long since I got Trouble. Victoria’s that go crash after midnight nightmares. Friday, January 21, 2011 stopped calling her that. It’s got Trouble. No, she went that on the rare occasions And we could have got a 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm just not as descriptive. that way. when they don’t, it wakes turtle. at the Twin Falls Stockyard Cafe Having nothing to do all Trouble is 4 years old, and me up. 630 Commercial Avenue day, Trouble does nothing conventional wisdom is that You remember your first Steve Crump is the Twin Falls, ID (across the tracks) but think about things to a cat should have grown out apartment, and the con- Times-News Opinion edi- do. And she does them all of maniacal mayhem by struction worker who lived tor. Hear him Fridays at Please no gifts, your presence is the best gift of all! between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. now. That’s the theory. upstairs? He’d come home 2 p.m. on KLIX-1450 AM. Cards can be mailed to: 630 Del Mar Drive, Twin Falls, ID 83301 Filer seeks 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS Make the most out of your TWIN FALLS COUNTY minor child age 16 or 17, TUESDAY ARRAIGNMENTS second-degree kidnapping, members Raymond D. Pacheco, 21, Twin $100,000 bond, public defender retirement years... Falls; possession of parapher- appointed, preliminary Jan. 28. nalia, pedestrian under the William G. Bennett, 34, Twin for school influence, recognizance Falls; driving without privi- release, public defender leges (two or more within five appointed, pretrial Feb. 8. years), violation of protection committee Vincent S. Brewer, 31, Twin Falls; order, $1,000 bond, public possession of paraphernalia, defender appointed, pretrial Times-News domestic battery, recognizance Feb. 8. release, public defender denied, Larry B. 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Main 4 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 IDAHO/WEST Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Two L.A.-area teens shot in class as gun goes off in student’s backpack GOOD DEALS @ GREAT PRICES www.magicvalley.com/todaysdeal By Sam Allen, Mitchell Landsberg policy needs to be strength- -9,:/ and Andrew Blankstein ened. He said extra security :;(9; Los Angeles Times would be at the campus )(529<7;*@ Wednesday. www.youngbloodlawoffi ce.com GARDENA, Calif. — The shooting occurred Stop Creditors Today Third-period health class just after 10:30 a.m. PST on was just beginning Tuesday the large,one-story campus. STOP IRS PENALTIES STOP FORECLOSURE at Gardena High School According to police and Los when a 17-year-old boy Angeles Unified School walked in and set his back- District officials, the 17- STOP GARNISHMENTS STOP DEBT COLLECTORS pack down on a desk. In the year-old came into the chaos that followed, classroom, set his backpack accounts differered about on a desk or table, and a gun STOP REPOSSESSIONS STOP SEIZURES precisely what happened. inside it discharged. But this much was clear: A However, a student who PHONE HARASSMENT LAWSUITS gun had discharged, appar- was in the class, Miguel STOP STOP ently by accident; two stu- New York Times/AP photo Lopez, 17, said the boy was dents were wounded, one Vilma Brisenno, a student, is greeted by her mother on school grounds reaching into the pack when Protect Your Home & Possessions critically; and the Los Tuesday after two high school students were wounded when a gun the gun went off. In another Angeles-area campus of accidentally discharged at Gardena High School, in Gardena, Calif. version, the gun discharged 3,100 was sent into a tense, when the boy leaned on the   frightening lockdown. shot in the neck was listed as sources told the Los Angeles backpack. The KAMERON M. YOUNGBLOOD “Wow, someone just got stable, his wound not con- Times one of the aspects of Im, a senior who was sit- BANKRUPTCY 139 River Vista Pl. shot in the classroom,’’stu- sidered life-threatening. the investigation was ting in the back corner of the INSTITUTE Twin Falls dent Dan Im wrote from the Police said the two might whether the teen, a special classroom, said the shooting WE ARE A scene in a profanity-laced, have been struck by a single education student, had been sounded like a bag of chips of Idaho DEBT RELIEF AGENCY Korean-language Twitter bullet. bullied. had been popped, but loud- :,9=05.(336-:6<;/,950+(/6 feed. “I’m freaked out.’’ Friends of the suspect said The shooting filled par- er. He recalled hearing a stu- After about an hour, he was not known as a vio- ents and students with dread dent exclaim, “Something police found and arrested lent boy but had brought the and anger, many question- popped in my backpack.’’ the boy suspected of having gun to school for his own ing how the student was Then came a shriek from brought the gun into the protection. allowed to bring a loaded the teacher and a frantic cry WE WANT THEM class. “I think he was just gun onto campus. for someone to call 911. SOLD Meanwhile, the two scared,’’classmate Para Ross Like other Los Angeles A girl on the other side of wounded students, both 15, said, “Scared of what was Unified School District high the classroom clutched her  had been rushed to Harbor- going to happen when he left schools, Gardena periodi- bleeding neck, then col- So We re Cutting UCLA Medical Center, school and took the bus cally conducts random lapsed, Im said. A boy where a girl who had been home. There are a lot of screening of students with a asked, “Why does my neck Prices Again! shot in the head underwent gangs around here. People metal detector. hurt?’’ and then realized he lengthy surgery. She was in are dying.’’ John Deasy, the incoming was bleeding near his Hudson’s is repricing and regrouping critical condition with a The boy was interviewed superintendent of L.A. shoulder. all remaining Men’s Sale shoes, skull fracture and brain trau- by police detectives Tuesday Unified, said the district By all accounts, the ma. A boy who had been afternoon.Law enforcement would review whether that shooting was accidental. Women’s Sale shoes and boots from our Semi-Annual Sale. AROUND THE WEST IDAHO Federal prosecutors say 33- Authorities say nobody was the area for more than 30 years, year-old Steven Kutzner was sen- injured when the rear half of a flat- said to a neighbor by phone.“Your Official signs off on tenced Tuesday by U.S. District roofed, cinder block building col- front yard is now water.” % megaloads permits Judge Edward J. Lodge. Kutzner lapsed Tuesday morning. The por- As Hower spoke, she watched BOISE — Idaho Transportation will also be on supervised release tion of the building that was dam- her neighbor’s house fall apart Director Brian Ness has agreed to for three years and will have to aged is the location for Rocky and trees get carried away. issue travel permits that would participate in sex offender treat- Mountain ATVs. No injuries were reported, and OFFOFF allow ConocoPhillips to begin ment. Rexburg Police Capt. Randy no one was missing in the area 2THE0 ALREADY LOW hauling large oil refinery machin- Prosecutors say investigators Lewis says weight from snow and near the town of Welches, said SALE ery along a winding and scenic found 70 cartoon images of ice on the roof is likely responsi- Tim Heider, public information stretch of U.S. Highway 12 as early youthful animated characters — ble. officer for Clackamas County. PRICE! as next week. including characters from the TV OREGON Downed power lines left the Ness said Tuesday he is con- show,“The Simpsons” — engaged Crews clean up, rain area without electricity, and there Lynwood Shopping vinced ConocoPhillips and its in sexually explicit conduct. was no cell phone service after a Center contracted shipper can safely The investigation began in expected to ease weekend combination of rain and haul the four separate loads from December 2008 after German PORTLAND — Road crews in melting snow that Heider called “a Twin Falls 7336280 the port in Lewiston along a 172- Federal Police discovered evi- Oregon and Washington worked perfect storm of events” tem- Open Monday-Friday 9:30-6 mile stretch in north-central dence that Kutzner’s IP address Tuesday to clear debris from high- porarily stranded about 150 to Saturdays 9:30-5:30 Idaho en route to the company’s offered a child pornography file ways hit by landslides and high 250 people. refinery in Billings, Mont. for download. water during the holiday week- His decision follows months of Kutzner resigned as a teacher end. challenges that played out in state at Lake Hazel Middle School after Forecasters expected the rain- courts and administrative hear- the search warrant was served. fall to ease, lowering the flood ings over the agency’s initial deci- risk. sion to permit the oversized loads Rexburg building In Oregon, three homes were and approval of the travel plan. destroyed and about 75 families “I am convinced the record partially collapses were evacuated after the Sandy showed the loads can be moved REXBURG — A commercial River washed over its banks and safely, without damage to the building in Rexburg has partially swept away a section of a road on roads and bridges and with mini- collapsed and early indications Mount Hood. mal disruption to traffic and suggest snow and ice are to “Lolo Pass (Road) is the river emergency services,”Ness said in blame. now,” Myrna Hower, a resident of a statement.“Every argument has been heard and considered. 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CAMDEN,N.J.— In a Medicare Soon? solemn display, laid-off firefighters and police offi- cers lined up Tuesday to turn Let us help you sort through in their helmets and badges — symbols of deep budget all the choices! cuts that were destined to Local Agents are here to help. further erode the quality of life in one of the nation’s Call us today. most impoverished and N crime-ridden cities. Nearly half the Camden W E police force, including civil- ians, and about one-third of WESTP RT its firefighters lost their jobs INSURANCE ADVISORSORS S as city leaders sought to bal- Chris Stevenson | 208.733.5858 | winwithwestport.com ance the budget amid falling tax revenue and diminishing aid from the state. AP photo I CAN HELP YOU WITH... In all, the city laid off 335 Laid-off firefighters applaud Andy Delgado, back to camera, a five-year-veteran of the Camden Fire workers — about one-sixth Department, after he told them to keep their hopes up Tuesday in Camden, N.J., as they prepared to turn in Personal & Business Income Taxes of its employees. their gear. On the sidewalk outside Federal & All States City Hall, 82 police officers scared to death,’’ she said. get assurances that doing so work appealing their layoffs A. Brian Cogan, CPB Certifi ed Public lined up their work boots to The woman wouldn’t give would save jobs now or in and lament their abruptly Accounting & Bookkeeping Services Bookkeeper & show how many officers her name, saying she didn’t the future. ended careers. The ONLY QuickBooks would be taken off the want to be a target. The mayor said most of Laundry owner Carmelo QuickBooks Support, Training & Installation Advanced Certifi ed Camden streets, where Mayor Dana Redd said the laid-off public safety Villegas walked with his ProAdvisor in Southern Idaho. many neighborhoods have many of the layoffs could employees could still be daughter, Belinda Villegas, a rampant drug dealing and have been averted if police brought back if concessions police officer for 10 years, as violence. and firefighter unions had are made. she put down her boots. The Call to schedule As officers staged the dis- acknowledged the dire eco- Members of the main younger Villegas says she’s your appointment play, a woman riding by in a nomic situation and agreed police union, the Fraternal been “married’’ to the city (208) 944-9393 car yelled out the window to concessions. Order of Police, were sched- after living in it for all her 39 that she was worried about “Instead of protecting and uled to vote on givebacks years. or learn more at the safety of her grand- serving the city, the resi- Wednesday. The mayor Her father said he’s begun daughter, who catches a dents of Camden, they’re declined to give details of the locking the doors of his www.assetbooksandtax.com school bus before dawn, and choosing to protect their proposals or say how many business, opening them only her grandson, who doesn’t high salaries,’’she said. jobs could be saved. for customers he knows, out get out of basketball practice Union leaders have been On Tuesday, police and of fear that strangers may The Herrett Forum until after dark. reluctant to agree to give- firefighters gathered at the take advantage of the police presents “I’m 52 years old and backs, saying they couldn’t F.O.P. hall to fill out paper- layoffs. Elizabeth Giraud Former Idaho State Historian AROUND THE NATION “Twin Falls and the WASHINGTON poses. Authorities cautioned, however, that it could theoretically have wound up in the hands of spammers and scam artists. Architecture of an Congress tones down rhetoric after Tucson Daniel Spitler, a 26-year-old bookstore security guard from San Irrigated Town” Born of bloodshed, a self-proclaimed Age of Civility dawned in Francisco, and Andrew Auernheimer, 25, of Fayetteville, Ark., were Congress on Tuesday. Republicans and Democrats of the House spoke charged with fraud and conspiracy to access a computer without 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19th without angry shouts and debated legislation to repeal the nation’s authorization. year-old health care law without rancor. Fishman said the men and their cohorts were engaged in “malicious Admission is free of charge. By unspoken agreement, manners mattered, although there were one-upsmanship” as they sought to impress each other and others few overt references to the reason — the shooting rampage in Arizona online. Rick Allen Community Room of the 10 days ago that left six dead, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords wounded and law- “We don’t tolerate committing crimes for street cred,”Fishman said. Herrett Center Located on makers of both parties stunned. “Computer hacking is not a competitive sport, and security breaches North College Road House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said no directives had are not a game.” for Arts and Science in Twin Falls gone out to rank-and-file lawmakers cautioning them about their — The Associated Press behavior as the House convened to debate a highly controversial bill. “We expect the debate to ensue along policy lines,”he said, suggest- ing one that did not stray from the merits of the legislation itself. Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the second-ranking Democrat, agreed. “My expectation is that members will heed their own advice and will address the issues in a way that will deal with them on the merits,”he said. In the past, he added, too much of the public debate was “about incitement rather than informing . about making people angry, disre- specting the ... point of view of the other side.” Insurers profit by playing Medicare ‘float’ Private health insurance plans catering to Medicare recipients are Do you own a restaurant? making millions by taking money the government sends in advance — but isn’t immediately needed — and using it to make investments, fed- Do you want more customers? eral investigators say in a report obtained by The Associated Press. In financial parlance, it’s called “playing the float.” Are you tired of year-long advertising that does not allow changes? In contrast with another government program that also deals regu- larly with health insurers, Medicare lets its plans keep the cash. Do you want a turn-key customer loyalty program that keeps customers An audit by the Health and Human Services inspector general’s office estimates that private Medicare Advantage plans collected $376 coming in regularly? million from investment income on advance payments from the gov- ernment in 2007,the latest year available. Do you want your restaurant’s ad listing in the paper every week complete Of 50 plans audited, only two told investigators that they subtract- with the ability to change the listing every week? ed investment earnings from their Medicare bids for the following year. The rest pocketed the money. 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PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JANUARY 17 THRU SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 — CLOSED SUNDAY Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Main 7 Robert Roy Guffy Roy Marcellus Daniel L. Bateman BELLEVUE — moved back to Roy Marcellus, 72, al years Roy worked BOISE — Daniel L. there will be no funeral, but Robert Roy Guffy, Bellevue, where Bob of Twin Falls, Idaho, heavy construction Bateman,56,of Boise,passed he wants to invite anyone and 88, passed away worked at union died Monday, Jan. 17, at sites such as away Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. everyone to come enjoy his Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011, construction jobs 2011, at home in the Grand Coulee Dam He was born April 5, 1954, home at 2 p.m. Saturday,Jan. at St. Luke’s Wood until he retired. Bob care of his loving and George, Wash., in Jerome, Idaho, to 22 (11194 La Grange,Boise,ID River Medical and Bertie enjoyed a wife of 51 years, townsite. He mar- Alphonso and Irene Bate- 83709). Center after a sud- few winters in Leslie. ried his wife, Leslie man. Please bring a memory or a den illness. Arizona fishing, Other survivors Kathryn Oakley, in Daniel was the most giving favorite story for all to enjoy. Bob was born in playing cards and include his son, Ace Quincy, Wash., on person you would ever know To share memories with Lilbourne, Mo., to James and visiting with friends. Marcellus and July 18, 1959. They and the one thing he loved the family online, please visit Ida Guffy on Oct. 17, 1922. Hunting and fishing were daughter-in-law, Callae settled in the Magic Valley in was his home, and he shared Daniel’s memorial webpage Bob had five brothers and Bob’s favorite pastimes. Erbaugh Marcellus; daugh- 1963, where the proximity of it with everyone who came at www.CloverdaleFuneral- four sisters. Bob’s father Bob is survived by “the ter, Lisa Marcellus Riley and rivers, desert and mountains over. So as Daniel requested, Home.com. passed away when he was catch” of his life, Alberta of son-in-law, Bill Riley; offered many opportunities around 8 years old. His older Bellevue; two sons, Lyle daughter, Dana Marcellus to fish, hunt, camp and ride brothers had already moved (Jean) of Clayton and Jay Hardesty and son-in-law, motorcycles (nicknamed Orvil Eugene Wickel out to Richfield and Picabo (Kandy) of Bellevue; two sis- Lance Hardesty; and four “Flatwheel,” Roy was a for- to work on ranches, and they ters, Lillian Spears of granddaughters, Mehli mer member of the Magic RUPERT — Orvil back to Conner returned to Missouri to Fuquay-Varina, N.C., and Marcellus, Allaesa Valley Trail Machine Eugene Wickel, 82, Creek and help his move their mom, Ida, and Lillie Mae Dixon of Marcellus, Irina Hardesty Association). Racing was a of Rupert and for- brother, Arden, and younger siblings to Picabo. Pocatello. Bob loved his four and Larissa Hardesty. passion, and Roy found suc- mally of Elba and his nephew, Bill, on Bob finished his schooling in children, 11 grandchildren An auto mechanic by pro- cess both on the stock car Malta, passed away the ranch. He loved Hailey and began work in and 18 great-grandchildren. fession, Roy owned and circuit in Washington and in Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, to shop at Wal-Mart Picabo for the Purdy family, A celebration of life will be operated a local business, motorcycle races in Idaho. at Highland Estates and the DI and where he ran the Picabo held at Magic Reservoir this Roy’s Repair, and previously He also played and coached in Burley, Idaho. would spend hours grain elevator. Bob married coming summer. Cremation partnered with Wallace softball for fun. Recent trav- He was born Feb. just looking around. Alberta Ashton in 1952. is under the care of Wood (Butch) Scellick at Butch and els included family trips to 15, 1928, at Conner Creek, He would meet his sisters at Together they ran a business River Chapel in Hailey. Roy’s Service Center. Australia, Singapore and Idaho, the son of Henry Wendy’s for lunch some- in Carey. Next, Bob worked Friends are invited to share Following retirement from Thailand. William and Anna Mae times, which made him very as a business agent for the memories and condolences his own business, he worked No public service is Allphin Wickel. In his early happy. He loved family get- union in Pocatello for a few with the family at www.- for the state of Idaho offered; his family plans a years, he was raised on the togethers and enjoyed his years. Then the family woodriverchapel.com. Agriculture Department. private memorial service in family ranch at Conner family around him.Orvil was Born in Prineville, Ore., on the mountains in summer.In Creek. He attended schools a very caring person and had Aug. 13, 1938, to a family lieu of flowers, donations is Elba and Malta. When he a soft heart. He enjoyed Everett L. Whittaker involved in farming and may be made to St. Luke’s was a teenager, he moved to watching and listening to all horse racing, as a boy Roy Hospice in Twin Falls. Rupert and lived with Aunt the excitement at the family Everett L. Whit- Boise and Steven moved frequently, traveling Cremation was under the Ada and Uncle Tony Ranson, gatherings. He enjoyed the taker, 78, of Twin (Sharon) of Calif.; to most states west of the direction of Rosenau Funeral where he worked in the little children as well as the Falls, passed away nine grandchildren; Mississippi. Home and Crematory in potatoes in Nevada, Oakley older ones. Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, three great-grand- As a young man,for sever- Twin Falls. and back to Rupert. He He is survived by his sis- at Rosetta Assisted children; one sister, served in the Army in the ters, Della Ward of Albion Living in Twin Falls. Donna Johnson; five Korean War.Later he worked and Edna Cahoon of Malta; He was born April brothers, Carrol, DEATH NOTICES at J.R. Simplot, ranches in his sister-in-law, Natella 13, 1932, at Hawk Harold, Melvin, Nevada at Mountain City Wickel of Elba; and numer- Springs, Wyo., to Ed Vernon and Wilbur. 18, 2011, at the Portneuf and Beowawe; he also ous nieces, nephews, and Myrtle Whittaker. He He was preceded in death by Roland S. Shettler Medical Center in Pocatello. worked for George Wright, cousins and friends. He was was married in 1958 to Reba his parents of Marsing, RUPERT — Roland S Arrangements will be George Montgomery Sr., preceded in death by his par- Lue Pennington (deceased, Idaho; two sisters, Norma “Chick” Shettler, 84, of announced by the Hansen Pop Elquist, Cranney Farms ents,Henry and Mae Wickel; divorced). He boxed in high Darr and Dorthea Layne of Rupert, died Tuesday, Jan. Mortuary Rupert Chapel. in Oakley, the Bureau of and brothers, Marvin and school; was a U.S. Navy QMS Boise; three brothers, Land Management at Arden. (Quarter Master Signalman Edward, Virgil and Robert; Rogerson, Idaho, as a sur- Orvil will be greatly for four years; received a and son, Wayne B. SERVICES veyor and the Forest Service missed by his family and bachelor’s degree from BSU; The funeral will be at 2 in Malta. friends. retired after 35-plus years p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, at Willard J. Lanning of visitation shortly before the Orvil was a member of A graveside service will be from Intermountain Gas Co. Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Pasco, Wash., graveside service Saturday. The Church of Jesus Christ held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. in Twin Falls as a corrosion Home, 2551 Kimberly Road in service at 11 a.m. Saturday at of Latter-day Saints. He like 22, at the Elba Cemetery in engineer; round danced with Twin Falls. Viewing will be Sunset Memorial Park, 2296 Penny L. Thompson of to fish and hunt. He loved to Elba, Idaho. A gathering for Rula Ringel for 27 years (girl- from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. Kimberly Road in Twin Falls Burley, funeral at 11 a.m. go fishing with his brother, family and friends will be friend); was a steel guitar 21, and at 1 p.m. Saturday at (Rasmussen Funeral Home today at White Mortuary in Marvin. He was happy to go from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. player; and volunteered three Parke’s. An honors ceremony of Burley). Twin Falls; visitation from and drink coffee with his 21, at the Hansen-Payne years at the Historical Society and reception will be held at 10 a.m. today at mortuary. friends and he was the hap- Mortuary, 321 E. Main St. in and I-FARM Museum in Parke’s (www.magicvalley- Paul C. Holmes of piest when he could come Burley. Jerome, Idaho. funeralhome.com). Heyburn, memorial service Nicholas Jolley of Twin He is survived by a daugh- Special thanks to Hospice at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Falls, memorial service at 3 ter, LueLinda (Eric) Egbert of and the Rosetta staff for their Rasmussen Funeral Home, p.m. Friday at White Twin Falls; sons, Keithan of loving care. 1350 E. 16th St. in Burley; Mortuary in Twin Falls.

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Flowers died Jan. 18 at telling Shriver that if agency because “everyone The former Navy radio Suburban Hospital any of the inner cir- in Washington seemed to man died Sunday at his Design in Bethesda, Md. a cle were to run, it think that the Peace Corps home in Billings a few family spokesman would be Bobby — was going to be the biggest weeks after being diag- Service said. He was 95 and not “half a Ken- fiasco in history, and it nosed with cancer, his had Alzheimer’s Shriver, in 1965 nedy.’’ would be much easier to fire family said. disease. Still, it was a relative than a friend.’’ Chlapowski was a mem- A Yale-educated lawyer Shriver’s status as an Shriver helped establish ber of the Pearl Harbor from a prominent Maryland almost-Kennedy that land- the corps as the fastest- Survivors Association and family, Shriver was a busi- ed him the role for which he growing peacetime agency was frequently asked to nessman and aspiring is perhaps best known, as in U.S. history, sending speak about his experi- political leader when he the leader of the Peace more than 14,500 volunteers ences. In a 2007 interview, 733-9292 married Eunice Kennedy in Corps during its infancy. to 55 countries by 1966. He he told a reporter that it 1563 Fillmore Street, North Bridge Plaza, Unit 1-C the early 1950s. The program sends embraced his role as the was his job to report the Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 He served in three presi- Americans to developing leader of a band of idealistic deaths of Pearl Harbor dential administrations, countries to volunteer in volunteers, enduring end- survivors to the associa- including a stint as U.S. schools, farm fields and less jeep rides and at least tion and see that plaques ambassador to France, and community projects. three cases of dysentery as were presented to their ran for president and vice Initially a Kennedy cam- he traveled more than families. president. His ambitions paign promise, the Peace 350,000 miles to visit out- At a 2009 commemora- AN INVITATION were as much propelled as Corps is now approaching posts in dozens of countries. tion of the attack on Pearl they were frustrated by his its 50th anniversary and has Shriver displayed an Harbor,Chlapowski told the connection to his in-laws, become one of the most indefatigably sunny charis- Downtown Billings Rotary TO ALL FORMER ECONOMY the powerful political enduring symbols of the ma, telling a reporter that Club his story about the dynasty from Massachu- idealism of the early 1960s. despite the discomforts, “I Dec. 7,1941 attack that pro- setts. No one has been more have the best damned job in pelled the United States into HEARING AID PATIENTS When the family received identified with its success government.’’ World War II. 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CEO Steve Jobs in a six-sentence note to Apple employees announcing that he is taking a OPINION UOTE second medical leave of absense in two years Q Let Obama’s Reagan The upward mobility gap revolution begin ere’s a familiar fact: Economic inequali- arack Obama’s H ty is rising in the Christmas resurrec- United States. The rich have B tion was so miracu- gotten richer, the poor have lous that even a birther or stayed poor, and families in two may start believing the the middle have seen their guy is a Christian. Frank incomes stagnate. Nothing captured the Rich Here’s a less-familiar fact: president’s sudden reversal Opportunity in America of fortune more vividly isn’t what it used to be than the Linda Blair-like Unlike Reagan, Obama either. Among children born head spin of the conserva- doesn’t invent or fantasize. into low-income house- tive pundit Charles But he has trouble telling holds, more than two-thirds Krauthammer, who pro- even some true stories five grow up to earn a below- nounced the Obama agen- times which is why he now average income, and only 6 da “dead” on Fox News on has to resell the health care percent make it all the way Nov. 3 only to lead the bill more than nine months up the ladder into the afflu- bipartisan media hordes after he signed it. ent top one-fifth of income anointing him “the new Reagan’s talents also earners, according to a study comeback kid” six weeks included an ability to pick by economists at later. Last week Obama’s adversaries and hammer Washington’s Brookings Gallup job approval rating them relentlessly whether Institution. fleetingly hit 50 percent air-traffic controllers or for the first time in eight the “evil empire.”Reagan months. Even in post- got away with it because shellacking mid- he never sounded like a December, polls found that whiner, and because he Americans still trusted paired his invective with Doyle divide that shows up in Sawhill studied the noneco- public education is the gov- him more than an optimism that bleached McManus many places. It’s not just a nomic components of ernment’s responsibility. Washington’s Republican out any pettiness. matter of income. Education poverty and came up with a Haskins and Sawhill say leaders to fix the nation’s That pitch-perfect We think of America as a is becoming the key dis- rule. “If young people do there’s still plenty that can ills — health care included, showmanship, timing and land of opportunity, but criminant in American life. three things — graduate be done to increase access to according to the ABC salesmanship were in other countries appear to Family structure is part of it from high school, get a job, higher education for low- News-Washington Post Reagan’s bones. Obama offer more upward mobility. too.” and get married and wait income kids, including rela- survey on that question. doesn’t have that training, Children born into poverty Increasingly, college-edu- until they’re 21 before having tively easy things such as The White House point- but he was a great com- in Canada, Britain, Germany cated Americans live in a a baby — they have an simplifying the application edly floated the news that municator when it came to or France have a statistically different country from those almost 75 percent chance of for college financial aid. the president was meeting selling his own story in the better chance of reaching who never made it out of making it into the middle But perhaps the most with Reagan administra- campaign, heaven knows. the top than poor kids do in high school. As a group, class,”Haskins said. important thing the federal tion veterans (David He has rarely rekindled the United States. adults with college degrees Think of it as a stool with government can do to pro- Gergen, Ken Duberstein) that touch in the White What’s gone wrong? have an unemployment rate three legs: jobs, family and mote opportunity, they say, and taking Lou Cannon’s House. His recent Thanks to globalization, the of 5 percent, steady or rising education. Government is to expand its current authoritative biography Congressional victories economy is producing high- incomes, relatively stable programs can help strength- efforts to improve public President Reagan: The should not obscure the income jobs for the educated families and few children en all three. schools. The focus, Haskins Role of a Lifetime on vaca- reality that, the tax-cut and low-income jobs for the out of wedlock. Adults But the availability of said, should be on giving tion. Reagan, of course, deal notwithstanding, he uneducated — but few mid- without a high school edu- jobs now depends mostly low-income students “more was also pummeled in his still disappeared at key dle-income jobs for workers cation, by contrast, face an on the pace of economic order, more work and more maiden midterms of 1982, moments when he should with high school diplomas. unemployment rate over recovery; the Obama recognition for achieve- then carried 49 states in have led the charge. Thanks to the decline of 15 percent, declining administration’s already ment.” his 1984 re-election land- With his vastly reduced public schools, it’s harder for incomes, a higher divorce done most of what it can on Education reform is slide. In January 1983, Capitol Hill cohort, poor kids to get a good edu- rate and have lots of kids out that score. Government already a bipartisan goal. Reagan’s approval rating Obama’s next two years are cation. And Harvard sociol- of wedlock. (Among black promotion of stable fami- Republicans support it as was much worse than going to be less about push- ogist Robert Putnam argues women who didn’t finish lies is an elusive goal; well as Democrats. They will Obama’s — 35 percent. So ing bills through Congress that thanks partly to the rise high school, 96 percent of President George W.Bush probably disagree over how was the unemployment and more about pushing the of two-income households, childbirths are outside mar- funded programs like much to spend and over how rate (10.4 percent vs. our presidency to the max. Win intermarriage between rich riage; among white women “marriage education” to much federal direction to current 9.4 percent). or lose, he’ll have to be more and poor has declined, who didn’t finish high encourage low-income give state and local authori- If Obama actually read vocal in other fights, start- choking off another histori- school, 43 percent.) couples to marry, but it’s ties. But overcoming those Cannon, his comeback ing with immigration cal upward path for the And those mutually rein- hard to measure the results. differences is a worthy chal- could have legs. It’s full of reform. He’ll also have to underprivileged. forcing conditions tend to That leaves education, lenge for this new year. leadership lessons that will finally find a unifying story “We’re becoming two stick from generation to which is the most promising be particularly useful in to unite his economic phi- societies, two Americas,” generation. ground for government Doyle McManus is a outfoxing political adver- losophy,for if he never Putnam told me recently. Brookings economists action, in part because most columnist for The Los saries who seem not to defines Obamanomics, his “There’s a deepening class Ron Haskins and Isabel Americans agree that fixing Angeles Times. have consulted so much as opponents will keep label- a picture book about the ing it as tax-and-spend president they claim as socialism instead. their patron saint. And surely he must start LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The present-day radi- wielding Reaganesque cals donning Reagan drag humor at the rapidly We need prosecution of they need. Affordable Care Act will rescission when you become seem not to know, as thickening blizzard of Tea Money spent on prosecu- ill. The ACA limits rate hikes Cannon writes, that their Party hypocrisies. A “there actions against society tion and punishment is wast- save us money in long run due to aging. Beginning 2014, hero lurched “from exces- you go again” will come in If my name looks familiar,I ed on a lie. This makes us Congressional the ACA provides tax credits sive tax cuts to corrective handy when mocking was a stringer for several years safer, when the wealthy can Republicans are again turn- for rural Americans who can- tax increases disguised as antigovernment zealots (Jon Peterson), which I greatly have just about any drug ing their backs on average not afford insurance. For tax reform” and “submit- like the newly elected Rep. enjoyed. I don’t want my chil- delivered to their home (for a Americans in favor of big 2010 expenses, the ACA pro- ted eight unbalanced Vicky Hartzler of dren or yours to use drugs. I steep price of course). As with corporations. House vides a $250 rebate to budgets to Congress in Missouri, who last week desire our world to be a safer alcohol (probably the worst Republicans are about to vio- Medicare beneficiaries hit- succession.”Reagan made repeatedly ducked Diane place to live for all peoples. drug because people using it late “solemn” campaign ting the donut hole. no promise whatsoever of Sawyer’s simple inquiry as Pain control: don’t believe they are promises for a “more open In 2011, it institutes a 50 a balanced budget in the to whether she would end People with money — impaired), adults may use at government” by holding no percent discount on drugs in document that codified federal farm subsidies (her multiple doctors, pain clinics, their discretion until some hearings and allowing no the donut hole, and com- Reaganomics, his White family farm has collected psychiatrists and unlimited other criminal law is broken. amendments in their pletely closes the hole by House’s 281-page message some $775,000) now that resources No difference at all, except upcoming vote to repeal the 2020. It cracks down on to Congress in February she’s in Washington. People without money — the monetary gains made by Affordable Care Act. This insurance company non- 1981. The historian Gil The single biggest factor turned away by doctors, pain private corporations who will be the most impactful care related spending Troy has calculated that in Reagan’s landslide was clinics, psychiatrists, etc. benefit by the status quo legislation they undertake (bureaucracy,employee spending on entitlement the perception that the Pain definition: never being challenged by this congressional session, perks, lavish salaries, and programs more than dou- economy had turned Physical pain (easy to iden- lawmakers. The only way to affecting one-fifth of extravagant marketing). It bled on Reagan’s watch. around and that unem- tify most of the time); grief, have a free and fair democra- America’s economy (17.3 allows state-run insurance America slid into debtor- ployment, though still guilt, separation, depression, cy is to prosecute actions percent in 2009). exchanges, so recalcitrant nation status, and high (7.2 percent), was anxiety,chemical imbalance, against society and not per- To read the benefits they states like Idaho that desire Americans “went from falling rapidly. The second fear, paranoia, hatred, self- sonal medication choices (for gleefully intend to strip from more direct control can have owing 16 cents for every most important factor was loathing, hopelessness, low adults). Spend the saved rural Americans, see their cake and eat it too dollar in national income leadership. Voters reward- self-image, feeling non- money to get people med- www.whitehouse.gov/files/d (without judicial or political in 1981” to owing 44 cents ed his campaign slogan, socially connected, alone and ical/mental help and plenty ocuments/health_reform_fo theater as a substitute for per dollar in 1988. “Leadership That’s many more are just as real of law enforcement to sup- r_rural_americans.pdf. actual constituency service). What Reagan did know Working,”even though his and just as medicated as port the existing laws for the This includes guaranteeing The Congressional Budget was how to deliver a mes- Morning-in-America physical pain by legal and protection of our great socie- wellness care benefits, incen- Office determined the ACA sage, even if that message agenda was a Madison illegal means. ty: crimes against people, tives for care improvement to saves taxpayers over a trillion belied his policies or Avenue homily. People with money can go businesses and government rural areas, eliminating insur- dollars in 20 years. Don’t actions or the facts. But At this point the speed from doctor to doctor until agencies (which are people). ance denial because of pre- complain if these improve- Obama is less adept at of our own halting recov- they get the help (drug/drugs) (Ask any congressperson if existing conditions (or any ments vanish at Republican keeping his messages sim- ery is not in the president’s they need or think they need. they would like to be poly- other reason), eliminating hands if you don’t contact ple, consistent and crys- hands. The ability to People without money graphed as to all their voting lifetime payout limits or ter- your congressman to pre- tal-clear. remake his style of leader- (without money enough to and decision making mination with job changes, serve these benefits that Cannon tells of Reagan’s ship still is. get the help “drug/drugs” processes.) child inclusion on parental Republicans refused to help habit of endlessly recycling they need) can’t go from doc- JONATHAN L. PETER- policies to age 26, eliminating achieve in the first place. an inspirational World War Frank Rich is a tor to doctor, pain clinics, SON unreasonable co-pays and BOB SOJKA II anecdote that was a columnist for The etc., until they get the help Burley deductibles, and coverage- Twin Falls movie-spawned fiction. New York Times.

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Main 9 Nixon learned his dirty tricks from JFK ifty years ago this Anderson dropped by the obtain this incriminating mum damage on Nixon and Nixon vowed that he would week, Richard Nixon Washington office of evidence? By paying the reinforced his conviction never be caught unprepared F stood uncomfortably Kennedy lawyer James contemporary equivalent of that his enemies in the press again, and he ultimately on the Capitols inaugural McInerney. With “a pride $100,000 to a Los Angeles and politics were out to get established his own corps of platform and watched his Mark that only the diligent inves- accountant named Phillip him. hard-nosed operatives to rival John F. Kennedy being tigator can know,”Anderson Reiner, one of the Hughes Days later, Kennedy was carry out espionage and sworn in as president. “We Feldstein recalled, the Kennedy oper- middlemen used to conceal elected president by the sabotage, which culminated won” the election, Nixon ative pulled out “a neatly Nixons role in the deal. narrowest margin in in the botched break-in a fumed, “but they stole it dependent on government arranged packet which I Reiner was a Democrat who American history to that dozen years later at the from us.” contracts and connections. devoured unceremonious- recently had had a falling- point. Nixon and his advis- Watergate office of the Indeed, the dirty tricks Reporters for the St. Louis ly.” out with his partners. With ers blamed the Hughes Democratic Party. that helped defeat Nixon Post-Dispatch and Time The confidential docu- his attorney, Reiner had scandal. Accurate or not, A half-century afterward, were more devious than magazine corroborated the ments revealed how Hughes contacted Robert Kennedy, this perception haunted Washington still lives with merely the ballot-stuffing allegations, but their editors had funneled to the Nixon his brothers campaign Nixon for the rest of his the residue of the of political lore. In one of feared publishing such family $205,000 (worth manager. Soon after, a public life. Kennedys little-known the least-known chapters of explosive information in the about $1.6 million today) break-in occurred at the Nixon always believed he dirty trick, which helped 20th-century political his- last days of the tightly using various intermedi- accountants old office — was the true winner of the unleash our modern scandal tory, Kennedy operatives fought campaign. aries, including one of and the Kennedys suddenly 1960 campaign. He called culture and continues to secretly paid off an inform- So the Kennedys turned Nixons brothers, to dis- acquired a thick file filled the Kennedys “the most influence politics and media ant and set in motion a to two crusading liberal guise the transaction. Later with secret records docu- ruthless group of political today. Watergate-like burglary columnists, Drew Pearson evidence would show that menting Nixons shady operators ever mobilized” that sabotaged Nixons and Jack Anderson, who the vice president had per- deal. (Reiners estranged and said they “approached Mark Feldstein, a profes- campaign on the eve of the had been attacking Nixon sonally phoned Hughes to partner filed a burglary campaign dirty tricks with a sor of media and public election. for the past decade. It was ask for the money, which report with the police, but roguish relish” that “over- affairs at George It began in the fall of “a journalistic atrocity” to was used to help Nixon pay the crime was never solved.) came the critical faculties of Washington University, is 1960, when the Kennedy conspire with “the Kennedy for an elegant, 9,000- With hard evidence in many reporters.” the author of “Poisoning campaign spread word that hawkshaws to help us get square-foot Tudor house in hand, the Kennedy camp The mysterious break-in the Press: Richard Nixon, Vice President Nixon had the goods on their oppo- Washington with eight bed- passed the dirt to Anderson. to recover Nixons incrimi- Jack Anderson, and the Rise secretly pocketed money nent,”Anderson admitted, rooms, six bathrooms, a News outlets around the nating financial documents of Washingtons Scandal from billionaire Howard but scoring a scoop to library, a butlers pantry and country trumpeted the rev- convinced him that such Culture.” He wrote this Hughes, whose far-flung destroy Nixon was simply a solarium. elations in headlines. The burglaries were standard commentary for The business empire was heavily too tempting to pass up. How did JFKs campaign political hit inflicted maxi- practice in national politics. Washington Post. Paul Ryans road map to the future deserves a look et used to hearing saying over and over in the ing. For 10 years they GET MEAN! the term “road map” last year that Washingtons decried these tax rates as G in 2011. problem is spending, not unfair, immoral, and bene- Not the Mideast version, revenue, will oversee the fiting only the superrich. with two opposing sides and drafting of the next federal Now those very same, GO GREEN! no room for compromise. Kevin budget. across-the-board rates are Replace old lighting with green lighting. This is a Washington road Ferris Second, what sounded sold as middle-class tax Get rebates on your upgrades from Idaho Power. map with ... OK, bad exam- radical in 2008 is now relief. ple. almost mainstream. In contrast, even if Call us for a FREE lighting or energy audit. The D.C. road map comes be passed onto the The presidents deficit Americans dont agree with courtesy of U.S. Rep. Paul investors survivors. The reduction commission, every twist and turn in the Offering Reliable Service, Ryan, R-Wis., one of the accounts and options would which included Ryan, road map, they will find it Sales & Installation GOPs best and brightest in be overseen by Social adopted the roadmaps and its author smart, seri- matters of fiscal discipline Security, similar to plans comprehensive approach to ous, and credible. and pro-growth economic available to federal employ- deficits, budgeting, entitle- policies. ees and members of ments, and tax reform. The Kevin Ferris is assistant 21333 Hwy 30 • Filer, ID With his comprehensive Congress. commission didnt take all editor of the editorial page Phone: 734-9244 Cell: 420-6085 Road Map for Americas Tax reform. There would his ideas — in fact Ryan of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Future, Ryan aims to elimi- be two rates, 10 percent up voted against the panels nate the short-term deficits to $100,000 for joint filers final report because it did- and pay off long-term and $50,000 for singles. For nt go far enough on debts, make entitlements higher incomes, the rate Medicare and health care and health care both afford- would be 25 percent. Theres reform. able and sustainable, and a standard deduction and a But the bipartisan com- promote taxes and budgets health-care tax credit but mission called for eliminat- that encourage economic otherwise no other loop- ing the deficit. It would expansion. Here are some holes or credits. There simplify the tax code by highlights: would be no alternative eliminating deductions and Medicare. For those 55 minimum tax, and no taxes having only three rates. It and up, there would be no on interest, capital gains, or calls for a lower corporate change. But recognizing dividends. And no death tax rate. It would raise the that such benefits are not tax. The corporate income retirement age, and reform possible long-term, Ryan tax would be replaced with a the budget process. The would provide vouchers for business consumption tax panels outline didnt have retirees that allows them to of 8.5 percent. enough support to gain a buy a Medicare-certified The plan was first intro- vote in Congress, but theres plan. Payments would be duced in 2008, but if it was no doubt some of its ideas adjusted for inflation and noticed at all by the will be included in any the individuals economic Democrats and their sup- budget Ryan develops. and medical needs. The plan porters, it was attacked. Finally, heres reason would also help low-income Ryan too. House Speaker number three why beneficiaries set up and pay Nancy Pelosi reached deep Americans will give Ryan for tax-free medical savings into her sides bag of scare and his road map a fair accounts. To avoid bank- tactics and declared the plan hearing in 2011: The rupting states, Medicaid “ends Medicare as we know Democrats got nothing. would also undergo serious it” — never mind that Theyve been all about binge changes. Medicare is toast if left as is. spending and record deficits Health care reform. If Mostly the plan was in the four years theyve youve wondered what ignored. Understandably. run Congress. comes after Obamacares Why draw attention to fiscal And this month, with the repeal, think costs that responsibility while running extension of the Bush tax actually go down, universal up record deficits and cuts, theyve showed they coverage, free markets, tax claiming the GOP has no stand for absolutely noth- credits, price transparency, ideas? portability of plans, state- Now, however, Ryan and based high risk pools, and the road map will be gaining Mt Harrison Heritage Foundation more. the attention they deserve, presents Social Security. Again, if for three reasons. youre 55 or older, no First, Ryan, a smart, affa- change. Others could vol- ble young congressman who untarily invest about one- ably took on President third of their Social Security Obama at Februarys health taxes into a personal retire- care summit, is about to ment account. The amounts become chairman of the invested would be guaran- House budget committee. teed and the accounts could Yep, the guy who has been Starring Rob Newman and Leslie Mauldin PHOTO CONTEST

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BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: A few scattered snow showers possible. High 36. Today Tonight Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 45 31 Trace" Tonight: Mostly to partly cloudy, cold. Low 17. Challis 36 24 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 37 30 0.00" Idaho Falls 36 31 0.00" Tomorrow: Turning partly to mostly sunny. High 37. Jerome 42 32 0.00" Lewiston 44 38 0.04" Lowell 44 34 0.16" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" A few leftover Partial Partly to mostly Increasing A mix of rain AM flurries, Pocatello 41 33 0.00" snow showers clearing, chilly sunny clouds, late or snow some clearing Rexburg 30 22 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 36 27 0.00" possible flurries showers expected Stanley 34 11 0.00" Sun Valley 34 18 0.20" Yesterday’s High 44° Yesterday’s 0.00" High 39° Low 22° 39° / 28° 43° / 27° 38° / 23° 41° / 25° Yesterday’s Low 35° Month to Date 0.46" Normal High / Low 36° / 19° Avg. Month to Date 0.72" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 60° in 1994 Water Year to Date 5.55" Record Low -17° in 1960 Avg. Water Year to Date 3.39" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 45° Yesterday’s 0.00" Yesterday’s High 79% 5 pm Yesterday 29.94 in. Today Sunrise: 8:03 AM Sunset: 5:35 PM Yesterday’s Low 33° Month to Date 0.19" Yesterday’s Low 55% Thursday Sunrise: 8:02 AM Sunset: 5:36 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 37° / 21° Avg. Month to Date 0.8" Today’s Forecast Avg. 73% Friday Sunrise: 8:02 AM Sunset: 5:37 PM A few flurries or scattered snow showers are Record High 50° in 1998 Water Year to Date 6.59" Saturday Sunrise: 8:01 AM Sunset: 5:38 PM possible, otherwise some clearing is expected Record Low -14° in 1984 Avg. Water Year to Date 3.85" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Sunday Sunrise: 8:01 AM Sunset: 5:40 PM later today. Chilly temperatures, 20's. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 20's to 30'sTonight’s Lows 10's to 20's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 34 / 21 BOISE Today Moonrise: 5:49 PM Moonset: 7:45 AM 3 11 3 5 7 10 Partly to mostly sunny skies are Thursday Full Last New First Moonrise: 7:06 PM Moonset: 8:22 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming expected for today with dry conditions. Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 3 Feb. 11 Friday Moonrise: 8:23 PM Moonset: 8:54 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com Temperatures will reach into the lower 40's. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Friday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 43 / 31 Today Highs/Lows 30's to 40's / 20's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 41 24 pc 39 27 pc 44 27 mx Atlanta 53 34 pc 55 32 sh Orlando 76 54 pc 76 60 pc Acapulco 85 70 pc 85 68 pc Moscow 13 13 pc 16 13 ls Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 34 24 pc 35 27 ls 35 27 ls Atlantic City 43 28 sh 37 24 pc Philadelphia 42 25 sh 32 23 pc Athens 59 52 pc 60 55 pc Nairobi 75 54 sh 76 51 sh Scattered snow showers Burley 36 17 mc 37 21 pc 40 21 ls Baltimore 42 22 sh 34 23 mc Phoenix 73 48 pc 68 43 su Auckland 73 57 sh 67 60 sh Oslo 18 15 pc 20 0 pc 31 / 21 and mostly cloudy skies are Challis 23 1 pc 23 10 pc 34 10 ls Billings 24 14 ls 30 23 pc Portland, ME 38 24 mx 30 20 pc Bangkok 92 71 pc 92 76 pc Paris 40 31 pc 37 26 ls Coeur d’ Alene 34 21 ls 35 28 ls 38 28 mx Birmingham 51 33 pc 58 30 r Raleigh 56 32 pc 53 37 pc Beijing 27 10 pc 31 11 pc Prague 36 27 ls 32 25 ls expected to last through Elko, NV 38 11 ls 35 16 pc 38 16 ls Boston 39 23 sh 28 19 pc Rapid City 22 8 ls 22 16 pc Berlin 39 31 ls 35 25 ls Rio de Jane 86 72 th 87 73 th much of the day. Eugene, OR 45 37 pc 49 39 sh 50 39 r Charleston, SC 62 43 pc 58 52 pc Reno 44 22 pc 40 26 pc Buenos Aires 93 62 th 83 61 pc Rome 54 48 sh 53 46 sh McCall Temperatures will be in the Gooding 38 21 pc 33 24 pc 37 24 pc Charleston, WV 37 25 ls 37 21 mc Sacramento 58 39 su 57 38 su Cairo 70 44 sh 68 47 pc Santiago 87 51 pc 89 45 pc Grace 28 10 ls 26 10 pc 28 10 ls Chicago 22 15 pc 23 3 sn St. Louis 26 23 mc 24 2 ls Dhahran 66 61 sh 67 60 sh Seoul 18 6 pc 24 10 pc Salmon 30's. 27 / 8 Hagerman 41 22 pc 38 27 pc 44 27 pc Cleveland 25 11 ls 24 14 ls St.Paul 12 1 pc 10 -14 ls Geneva 36 18 ls 28 19 ls Sydney 76 65 sh 83 65 th 28 / 3 Hailey 30 10 pc 30 17 pc 33 17 ls Denver 38 23 ls 34 24 pc Salt Lake City 35 16 ls 31 22 pc Hong Kong 66 57 sh 66 59 pc Tel Aviv 65 60 pc 64 59 pc Idaho Falls 28 11 mc 25 15 pc 32 15 ls Des Moines 13 6 sn 13 -7 ls San Diego 67 52 fg 71 49 su Jerusalem 64 43 pc 65 44 pc Tokyo 46 29 pc 42 28 pc Kalispell, MT 32 15 pc 31 25 ls 35 25 ls Detroit 23 8 pc 22 10 sn San Francisco 59 47 pc 59 48 pc Johannesburg 84 61 th 82 62 th Vienna 41 29 r 35 28 pc Jerome 37 20 pc 32 25 pc 39 25 pc El Paso 72 42 pc 59 32 pc Seattle 45 39 pc 47 40 sh Kuwait City 61 45 sh 64 44 pc Warsaw 38 30 pc 34 28 ls Lewiston 43 31 r 43 36 mc 45 36 r Fairbanks -9 -29 pc -16 -26 pc Tucson 75 45 pc 68 42 pc London 41 31 pc 40 29 sh Winnipeg 7 -22 pc -4 -20 pc Caldwell Malad City 31 14 ls 28 14 pc 33 14 ls Fargo 4 -6 pc -4 -22 pc Washington, DC 46 26 sh 38 26 mc Mexico City 70 39 pc 71 39 pc Zurich 32 4 ls 24 16 ls 42 / 24 Idaho Falls Malta 31 17 mc 31 19 pc 38 19 ls Honolulu 78 67 th 78 67 sh McCall 27 8 pc 26 18 pc 32 18 ls Houston 61 53 pc 67 31 sh Boise Sun Valley 28 / 11 Missoula, MT 32 15 ls 32 23 ls 37 23 r Indianapolis 28 21 pc 27 8 sn TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 41 / 24 27 / 3 Pocatello 32 18 pc 31 20 pc 34 20 ls Jacksonville 67 46 pc 71 57 pc -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Portland, OR 45 39 pc 47 40 sh 48 40 r Kansas City 23 13 ls 18 -1 ls Pocatello Rupert 34 16 mc 35 20 pc 37 20 ls Las Vegas 65 41 pc 56 38 pc Rupert 32 / 18 Rexburg 24 9 mc 21 11 pc 27 11 ls Little Rock 43 30 pc 42 22 mx Mountain Home 34 / 16 40 / 22 Richland, WA 42 27 pc 41 32 pc 38 32 r Los Angeles 74 51 pc 75 49 su Memphis 43 33 pc 43 25 r L Rogerson 32 14 ls 36 24 pc 39 24 pc Cold Burley Salmon 28 3 ls 25 17 mc 32 17 mx Miami 78 66 pc 78 67 sh Twin Falls 36 / 17 Salt Lake City, UT 35 16 ls 31 22 pc 37 22 pc Milwaukee 19 10 pc 21 0 ls Fronts 39 / 22 Spokane, WA 36 25 pc 37 28 ls 39 28 r Nashville 41 27 pc 46 20 mx Stanley 27 -10 pc 30 5 pc 32 5 ls New Orleans 61 51 su 67 43 sh Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 45 at Twin Falls Low: 11 at Stanley Sun Valley 27 3 pc 28 12 pc 29 12 ls New York 43 25 r3223pc H Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 22 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 20 -4 ls 18 10 ls 25 10 ls 48 pc 30 15 sn Omaha 12 3 sn 13 -4 pc th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing Warm CANADIAN FORECAST L Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 19 -2 pc 25 18 ls Saskatoon 8 -27 pc 12 4 pc Cranbrook 14 -5 pc 18 12 ls Toronto 31 0 pc 17 4 pc Valid to 6 p.m. today “No one ever attains very eminent success by simply Edmonton 15 -7 ls 31 20 ls Vancouver 35 31 ls 36 35 ls Occluded doing what is required of him; it is the Kelowna 19 -13 pc 21 18 ls Victoria 40 37 sh 43 43 r Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 21 2pc 2522pc Winnipeg 7 -22 pc -4 -20 pc High: 90 at Edinburg, Texas amount and excellence of what is over Regina 11 -30 pc 4 4 pc Low: -26 at Fosston, Minn. and above the required that determines the greatness of ultimate distinction.” More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather Charles Kendall Adams Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. 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WASHINGTON regime, widely regarded as brutal ever. Demonstrations on his Tuesday although not their leader- from the government, a move that pumped tear gas toward crowds of and corrupt. behalf have been relatively small ship posts hours after at least could potentially bring down the protesters demanding the forced Obama and Hu dine Charles said the case is now in by Haiti standards. More than half three ministers pulled out of the government just three days after ouster from the new cabinet of at White House the hands of a judge of instruction the nation’s people are too young North African country’s day-old Tunisia’s deposed autocrat, Zine anyone connected to Ben Ali’s Eager to soothe tensions, who will decide whether there is to have lived through his govern- unity government. The move el-Abidine Ben Ali, fled the country government. President Barack Obama and enough evidence to go to trial, a ment. appeared intended to offset the with his family. “RCD out!”the crowds chanted, Chinese President Hu Jintao process that can take up to three Haiti’s system allows for pretri- effect of the ministers’ resigna- The ministers who resigned referring to Ben Ali’s party, the shared an unusual and intimate months. al detention, but Duvalier was tions, which threatened to under- were opponents of Ben Ali who Democratic Constitutional Rally. dinner Tuesday night to discuss Several hundred Duvalier sup- allowed to remain free, though he mine efforts to quell continuing had been named to the power- “Get out! Get out!” the strains and common goals porters gathered outside the cannot leave the country. His unrest here and launch an era of sharing government Monday. By Tuesday night,Tunisian state that define the complicated rela- court, burning tires, chanting slo- longtime companion Veronica Roy democratic reforms that many Their decision followed rising pub- television had announced the res- tions between the two rival pow- gans and calling for the arrest of had said Monday that Duvalier hope could inspire the Arab world. lic anger over the inclusion of ignations of Ghannoushi and inter- ers. President Rene Preval, then expected his trip from France, As curfew approached in this members of Ben Ali’s old guard in im president Fouad Mebazaa from The private dinner, in the Old cheering as Duvalier left the where he has lived in exile, would tense capital, pressure mounted the new Cabinet. the RCD, describing it as “a bid to Family Dining Room in the White courthouse and headed to his last three days. for Prime Minister Mohammed At about the same time, clash- split the state from the party.” House residence, came amid dis- hotel under police escort. Earlier, Ghannoushi to also resign entirely es erupted in the capital. Police — From wire services putes over China’s currency, trade some supporters had tried to TUNISIA and human rights policies and a block streets with overturned Resignations imperil search for cooperation on nation- trash bins and rocks to keep As we begin a new year we would like to thank all those who al security. It preceded a planned police from taking Duvalier from effort to quell unrest made our league possible during the 2010 season. pomp-filled gala for Hu tonight his hotel to the courthouse. TUNIS — Tunisia’s interim pres- h ank you to all that donated your valuable time and fi nancial support. and illustrated Obama’s careful There are no signs of wide- ident and prime minister resigned mix of warmth and firmness for spread support for Duvalier, how- from the former ruling party We appreciate your continued participation in our program; the leader of a nation that is at bringing baseball and sot ball to the youth in our community. once the largest U.S. competitor Adam Pereira Idaho Joe’s Paul & Susan Petruzzelli and most important potential Alan & Jill Stutzman Idaho Milk Products Physicians Immediate partner. Alvin Barger Idaho Power Company Care Center Also at the dinner were nation- Andy Coats Immanuel Lutheran School Pioneer Floors al security adviser Tom Donilon Angie Guerry J & C Hoot rimming, Inc Precision Lawn & Landscape Love Anthony DeBartolo Jade Garcia Quality Truss & Lumber and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Hu brought along two top Bear Morton James Carr Rainey Dyreson Chinese officials. Underscoring Becky & Daryn Harshbarger Jason Mecham Rapid Consultant Solutions Bill Merritt Jay Bride, CPA Riley Boyd the desire for candor, the White Blaise & Nora Kent Jay Markle Right On Track Childcare House said there were no official Lines Bobby Montoya Jeff Duggan Rite Stuff Foods note-takers at the dinner and Boys & Girls Clubs Jerry Dyreson Rob Stephens offered no readout of the discus- Brandon Byce Jill & Dave Elam Rob Lounsbury sions. Brent Jussel Jimmy Lee Robert Weed Plywood For Hu, today’s pageantry Brett Doyle Joe O’Donnell Robyn Wiseman would be an accomplishment in Buck Taylor Joe Durham Rock Creek Dental itself. The U.S. has stiffened its Cameron DeBartolo John Anderson Group, PLLC stance against China after initial Chance, James John Kelley Rocky Eller entreaties from the Obama Silly or sweet, romantic or frantic, Charmaine Gaskill John Wiest Ron Bingham Insurance administration, and any images of Chris Brann John Wolters Ron Hinojos Chris Garrett Josh Pereira Rosebud’s Florist a friendly welcome in the U.S. Valentine’s Day Love Line Chris Westburg Justin Winson Ryan Henley could serve to polish Hu’s image Christy & Shane Swaff ord Kelly & Kathi Jeroue Sara Hoggarth at home and abroad and to soften a x will fi ll your hearts content with Chuck Fuller Kelton Hatch Scholes & Scholes Dermatology the American public’s suspicions C-N-R Construction Kent Atkin Scott Bartlett about China. a sentiment to someone special in the Cole & Abby Greenfi eld Kevin Jones Sean Mallett Hu received red carpet treat- Columbia Electric Kevin Stellingwerf Sherri Ellis ment upon landing Tuesday after- Times-News Monday, February th. Converted Organics Kevin Utley Sinclair & Company, Inc noon at a wet Andrews Air Force Cook Pest Control Kimberly Youth Association Solo Cup Base, where he was greeted by Cory Ochsner Kris Kostelecky Soranco Vice President Joe Biden and a Craig Lookingbill Kurt Holcomb Stacey & Kris Smelser Message:______Creative Carpentry Kylee Rex Stan Sorensen military color guard. ______Daren Garey Leslie Phillips Stan Watts For Obama, the visit represents Darigold Lexi Roth Standard Dairy Consultants an opportunity to carry out the ______Dennis Burgett Libby Magee Steve & Michele Root engagement he promised would ______Diane Adams Lisa & Paul Maxwell Steve Call be a trademark of his foreign poli- Donnelley Sports Local 732 Ironworkers Steve Weidmeier cy. But Obama is also under pres- Dusty Twitchel Magic Valley Staffi ng Stutzman, Inc sure to show resolve as a range of Cost is $ for up to  words Eureka Construction Management Company Swire Coca Cola interest groups — from business First Federal Savings Bank Marty Hurd Tim Andreson leaders to human rights advo- (¢ for each additional word) Frank Deleon Michelle Jund Tim Swearingen cates — press the administration Garret Karl Mike Aardema Tim Richardson to stand up to Beijing. Gary Jones Jr Mike Hagl Todd Jones BORDERS Gary Jones Sr Mike Henard Tom Barker Gary Moon Nathan Bishop Tom Sparks HAITI George Knaup Nature’s Harmony Tony & Sara Hoggarth Haiti moves toward Glanbia, Inc Organic Dairy Tony Mayer . . . . Gold’s Gym Nick Baumert Troy Mahlke trial for Duvalier Gregg Olsen Nick Benavidez Valley View Veterinary Clinic PORT-AU-PRINCE — A judge Heider’s Floor Service Norco Medical Vance & Co will decide whether former Heidi Casdorph Northwest Farm Credit Vince Williams Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Your Name ______Henry Farms Oasis Stop N Go Westerra Realty- Duvalier will be tried on charges Hoggarth Auto Sales Pacifi c Steel & Recycling Jeff Blick & Lexi Roth that include corruption and Phone ______Holland Chiropractic & Pak’s Law Offi ce Zulu Bagels embezzlement for allegedly pilfer- Rehab, LLC Pam Pereira Homestyle Direct Patio Covers Unlimited ing the treasury before his 1986 Payment ______ouster, a lawyer for the ex-strong- h ank you to our Twin Falls Youth Baseball Trust man said Tuesday. Compose your message and send it along for spearheading the cooperative work, and providing funding, for improving game facilities. A judge questioned the former h e Oregon Trail complex (formerly known as South Park fi elds) dictator known as “Baby Doc” in with your payment so we receive it by received a fi eld lighting update. an hours-long, closed-door court Wednesday, February th, at : pm. h ank you to Alan Stutzman, Cole Greenfi eld (C & G Electric), session, defense attorney Gervais Paul Petruzzelli (Petruzzelli Electric), Barry Rental, Charles said. The decision to  Fairfi eld Street West Eureka Construction and the City of Twin Falls. move toward a trial makes clear PO Box , TwinTTw Falls,  Cowboy Field at Harmon Park received improvements that whatever Duvalier’s reasons or call Janet CranCranneyney at ---- to the fi eld, score shack and concession stand. were for returning to Haiti on Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Sunday, the government is poised [email protected]@lee.net to take the opportunity to seek h ank you! justice for his long-vanished Twin Falls County Youth Baseball, Inc. Maya Angelou and the F poetry of cooking > Food 2 Expand your Tuscan tastes, Food 3 / Baking pans, Food 3 / Soup up your diet, Food 4 Food WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2011 FEATURES EDITOR VIRGINIA HUTCHINS: 735-3242 [email protected] THE PALATE OF A fourth-grader Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News Baked Honey Mustard Chicken is set out at Sheri Anderson’s home Saturday afternoon in Gooding. Gooding Elementary cookbooks support charity The recipe, a favorite of daughter Aubry Anderson’s, is included in By Ariel Hansen this year’s Gooding Elementary Times-News writer School fourth-grade cookbook, a fundraising effort for the past There are a lot of fourth- three years. graders in Gooding kitchens these days. In their own homes, they’re helping their BAKED HONEY parents prepare tasty dishes, MUSTARD CHICKEN and in their neighbors’ homes they’re sharing those From Gooding fourth- dishes through cookbooks. grader Aubry Anderson Four fourth-grade teach- ers at Gooding Elementary 6 skinless, boneless School created the annual chicken breasts, cut into books as a fundraiser, and halves the most recent includes Salt and pepper to taste about 100 recipes, one 1/2 cup honey favorite chosen by each 1/2 cup prepared mus- fourth-grader. The students tard use the profits from cook- 1 teaspoon dried basil book sales at Christmas to 1 teaspoon paprika buy gifts for needy families. 1/2 teaspoon parsley “We wanted something that came from our own stu- Preheat oven to 350 dents’ families, something degrees. Sprinkle chicken that would be meaningful,” breasts with salt and pep- teacher Sue Claiborn said. per and place in a lightly “Most of the kids were very greased 9-by-13-inch thoughtful in their choices baking dish. In a small for their favorite food, and bowl, mix together the recipes are family- honey, mustard, basil, friendly and easy to make.” paprika and parsley. Pour Although there were no Aubry Anderson, 10, prepares Baked Honey Mustard Chicken while her sister Madysen Anderson, 7, watches Saturday afternoon. The recipe is in half that mixture over the rules that the recipes had to Gooding Elementary School fourth-graders’ newest cookbook. chicken and brush it to be original, Claiborn said cover the breasts. Bake most were either handed PEANUT BRITTLE Pour into the baking for 30 minutes, then turn down through students’ sheets and spread quick- chicken over and brush families or created or modi- From Gooding fourth- ly. Cool, then break into with the remaining fied by parents. In almost all grader Macie Thompson pieces. honey-mustard mixture. cases, they are not only what Bake an additional 10 to the students like to eat, but 1 1/2 cup sugar GINGER SNAPS 15 minutes, until chicken also what they like to help 1 cup plus 1 teaspoon is no longer pink and prepare at home. water From Gooding fourth- juices run clear. Let cool Aubry Anderson, for 1 teaspoon vanilla grader Erika Anthony 10 minutes before serv- example, doesn’t get to use 1 cup Karo syrup ing. the knife when she makes 1 tablespoon margarine 3/4 cup shortening honey-mustard chicken or butter 1 egg CROCK POT LASAGNA with her mom,but she mixes 1 pound raw peanuts 1 cup brown sugar the sauce and places the dish 1 1/2 teaspoons baking 1/4 tablespoon molasses From Gooding fourth- in the oven to bake. soda 1 teaspoon baking soda grader Riley Comstock, “It makes me feel accom- 1 teaspoon ground ginger who notes: “We double plished,” the fourth-grader Have all ingredients 1/2 teaspoon cloves the recipe for our family; it said. And it doesn’t hurt that ready before starting. 1 teaspoon cinnamon makes yummy leftovers.” the recipe is delicious. “I like Butter two 15 1/2-by-12- 2 1/4 cups flour it because it has a lot of inch baking sheets and 1/4 cup sugar Cooking spray sweetness to it.” keep them warm. 1 pound Italian sausage Aubry’s mom, Sheri Combine sugar, 1 cup Preheat oven to 350 1 jar spaghetti sauce Anderson,said she found the water, vanilla and Karo degrees. In a bowl, mix 1/2 cup water recipe on the Internet, but syrup in a saucepan, and shortening, egg and brown 4 cups mozzarella with some adjustments it cook over medium heat sugar. Add molasses, bak- cheese has become a family favorite. until the mixture reaches ing soda and spices, and 1 1/2 cups cottage “Instead of chicken 240 degrees (the soft ball mix well. Add flour a little cheese breasts, I cut the chicken up, stage). Stir in margarine at a time, mixing continu- 8-10 ounces lasagna and we serve it over rice” or or butter and peanuts. ously. Roll the dough into noodles, uncooked noodles, Sheri said, noting Cook, stirring constantly, small balls, then roll each that it pleases even her picky to 300 degrees, then ball in sugar. Place sugar- Spray interior of crock eaters. “It’s something we remove immediately from coated balls on baking pot with cooking spray. make extra of when I bake it, ‘Recipes for Giving,’this year’s version of a cookbook created by heat. Mix baking soda sheets about one inch In a frying pan, brown to have leftovers.” fourth-graders at Gooding Elementary School. This cookbook and its and 1 teaspoon water, and apart, and bake for 8 to Italian sausage, then stir The Anderson family stir that mixture thor- 10 minutes. Allow to cool in spaghetti sauce and predecessors have raised more than $1,000 for needy families at enjoys the recipe — and the oughly into the brittle. 1 minute before eating. water. Combine cheeses others in the fourth-grade Christmas over the past three years. in a bowl. Spread 1/4 of cookbook — so much that the meat sauce on the they put together gift pack- GET A COPY bottom of the Crock Pot. ages for all their family and Arrange 1/3 of the noo- To buy Gooding Elementary School’s most recent fourth-grade cookbook,“Recipes for Giving,”call the school at 934-4941. The book contains friends for Christmas, dles over the sauce, about 100 recipes and costs $8. including a copy of the breaking the noodles. Some Gooding-area businesses may also have copies of the cookbook for sale. cookbook with Aubry’s Spoon 1/3 of the cheese Proceeds go to the school’s charity program, through which fourth-graders purchase Christmas gifts for needy families. recipe marked, and jars of over the noodles. Repeat honey and mustard and in layers, using the last packets of the spices. friend for inclusion in the she said. to desserts. flavorful pizza that’s a spe- 1/4 of the sauce on top. Aubry said she’s looking cookbook. The 2010-11 cookbook Other fourth-grade sub- cialty of his uncle. “(It has) Cover and cook on low forward to making a baked “He said it was really features recipes in all cate- missions include: 3 1/2 to 4 hours. potato soup chosen by a good, so I wanted to try it,” gories, from appetizers From Michael Floyd,a See PALATE, Food 2 A sweet debate What will impress Death College of by Chocolate tasting fans? Southern Idaho By Melissa Davlin Idaho pastry chefs against favorites done well? Unique enjoys Death by Chocolate for baking students’ Times-News writer each other to compete for desserts? Solid chocolate fla- its culinary inspiration. She 2010 Death by votes from both judges and vor? wants to see unique desserts Chocolate entry To face a roomful of the tasting public. Toni Hebdon of Twin Falls made with easy-to-find was a dainty, desserts in a single night, Their bite-sized desserts likes it when contestants take ingredients so she can re- bite-sized cake your sweet tooth just isn’t are split into five categories: risks. She recalled one laven- create them. enough. cookies, cakes, candies, der-infused brownie that “What do you have in your packed with moist You’ll have to bring all your brownies and unique especially stood out. kitchen? Everyday pantry chocolate and powers of discrimination desserts. The judges who pick When touring the room items, not specialty shop layers of flavor. when the Rotary Club of favorites in each category with her ballot, she gravitates items,” Fivas said. Twin Falls puts on its sixth don’t know entrants’ identi- to cakes and unique desserts. Lynn Sheehan, chef and annual Death by Chocolate ties, but chefs serve the pub- “I’m not a huge cookie fan, owner of Cucina Gemelli in fundraiser Jan. 27. The event lic from labeled tables. but I try everything,” Hebdon Twin Falls, judged at previous raises money for Magic Valley So what is it that judges said. Times-News file photo charities and pits southern and attendees look for? Their Polly Fivas of Twin Falls See CHOCOLATE, Food 2 Food 2 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 FOOD Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Maya Angelou and the poetry of cooking By Katherine Boyle The Washington Post

Maya Angelou gives aspir- ing poets and cooks the same advice: “Plan every move- ment. Give yourself a lot of time and always forgive yourself.’’ This year, the liter- ary luminary will receive the Times-News file photo Presidential Medal of College of Southern Idaho students Addie Cahall, left, Zealanda Freedom for filling libraries with weighty poetry and Adams and Teah Drayton prepare their Death by Chocolate entry in prose, but her latest project is 2010: beehives with a creamy filling and layers of moist chocolate considerably lighter. cake, topped by chocolate ganache. In “Great Food,All Day Long: Cook Splendidly,Eat YOUR CHANCE TO INDULGE Smart’’ ($30, Random House), she shares her What: Death by Chocolate Inn, Local Dish, Magic Valley healthy,homespun dishes. charity fundraiser, sponsored High School, Mama Lazagna’s, Why did you decide to by The Rotary Club of Twin Falls The Coffee Shop,Twin Falls Q:start writing cookbooks? When: 6 to 9 p.m.Jan. 27 High School, Upper Crust,Von Oh, I’m a cook! I’m a Where: Canyon Crest Dining Scheidt Brewing Co., A:serious cook. A few and Event Center, 330 Canyon Woodstone Assisted Living, days ago, someone inter- Crest Drive,Twin Falls Wynwood of Twin Falls and Zulu viewing me said, “So, you’re Who’s cooking: Participants Bagels. a chef?’’ and I said, “No, I’m include Anchor Bistro & Bar, Tickets: $15 in advance or $20 Cactus Petes Resort Casino, at the door; purchase in not a chef. A chef is someone RICHARD A. LIPSKI/Washington Post who cooks to be compensat- Canyon Crest, Canyon Ridge advance at Twin Falls Area Maya Angelou, who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom this PEARS IN PORT WINE ed.’’ I cook to be compensat- High School, Cold Stone Chamber of Commerce or at ed by the smiles of family year, says Americans ‘have dropped the ball somewhere’ when it Serving size: One pear, Creamery, College of Southern Kurt’s Pharmacy in the and the laughs of my friends. comes to dinnertime today. Here, Angelou is shown at a National or if one-half pear will sat- Idaho’s baking and pastry arts Lynwood. What do meals mean Council of Negro Women gala in Washington in 2009. isfy, offer vanilla ice cream program, Cucina Gemelli, Information: Jill Skeem, Q:to you? at the first serving. Recipe Daisy’s Olde Time Confections, 320-2786 or In a wonderful way, you hope to have a and fish.People pre- courtesy Maya Angelou. Dina’s Deelites, Hilton Garden [email protected]. A:mealtime is almost the good vocabulary, pare the foods in dif- most intimate time that peo- and to choose the ferent ways,but I like 4 ripe, firm pears ple have together. Of course, nouns and pro- the idea that I’m a 3 cups Ruby Port wine when one is making love nouns and verbs human being — noth- 1/4 cup sugar Chocolate with someone one loves, carefully.The ing human can be alien 1 jigger (3 tablespoons) Continued from Food 1 the year they discovered just a with a beloved, that’s the way you put to me.We make a mis- Cointreau events but is competing this few months prior that I had most intimate. But the next them together take in thinking there’s a 2 teaspoons vanilla year. She primarily looks for diabetes 2. I’m walking most intimate time is when a will determine mystique.What we extract purity of taste and takes pres- through the line with this person has gone shopping for how they affect another per- should do,what I try to entation into account. great big plate of chocolate, the freshest produce, the son. And it’s really because do,is have respect. Peel the pears, but leave “Flavor is driving princi- and I ran into my diabetic finest-looking chicken or you’ve been careful in the Favorite recipe? them whole. With the stem ple,”Sheehan said, recalling counselor.“ beef or fish, and come home choice of your ingredients Q: end intact, cut off a thin some exceptional cookies The embarrassment was to prepare it in the best pos- and respectful of how they I love pears poached in slice at the bottom so that and ice cream desserts. enough to scare Wieden- sible way,and then presented work together. That’s true of A:port. They’re nice the pears can stand As she prepares to compete mann away from Death by it beautifully and sat down to all the efforts in life. because the next morning upright. this year, she’s remembering Chocolate. eat it with a beloved — that is Is there a meal that’s you can have half of a pear, In a nonreactive what impressed her as a “Honey, I never went extremely intimate. Q:particularly poetic? and they’re just so cool and saucepan, bring the Port, judge. She’ll make an Italian back,”she said. Has the idea of din- Oh, I don’t know — it refreshing. And since there’s sugar and 2 cups of water cookie for the cookie catego- But if it weren’t for dia- Q:nertime changed in A:depends on who’s eat- port mixed in, it makes peo- to a boil. ry — a classic recipe in Italy, betes, Wiedenmann would this country? ing or who’s preparing it and ple think they’re being a little Place the whole pears in but not one that is well be there with her Red Hat I think we dropped the what time of day it is. But I’ll wild. the liquid, lower the heat, known here, she said. Society friends, who attend A:ball somewhere. We’ve say this: Somebody made the You love leftovers. Any and simmer uncovered for Death by Chocolate has its nearly every year. raised a generation of young rule that you have eggs for Q:favorites? about 35 minutes, turning devotees — and last year net- “Everything was wonder- folks who have their major breakfast, a sandwich at I love hash. If I’ve had a the pears occasionally, ted about $26,000 for local ful,”she said of the desserts. meals at counters. At lunch and a steak at dinner. A:roast prime rib, I make until they are tender. charities — but not everyone “I know that everybody that McDonald’s, Burger King and That’s ridiculous. If you get a hash. I like one-pot meals. Remove pears with a who has tasted the chocolate has gone has loved it.” even at the counters in their up in the morning and want a Sometimes there are those slotted spoon and set aside. is going again this year.Karen own homes. We’re losing bowl of chili, I think that’s folks who don’t want to eat Increase the heat under Wiedenmann recalled an Melissa Davlin may be something so important, and what you should have. That leftovers, but there are ways the saucepan and reduce embarrassing episode: “I reached at 735-3234 or it will change America. It will can be romantic. to prepare leftovers so that the liquid by half by boiling went one year and that was [email protected]. change who we are to our- You’ve lived in so the diner doesn’t think it’s vigorously for 20 minutes selves and to each other and Q:many places. How has the original recipe. to a medium-thick syrup. to the world. regional food affected your Any advice for novice Add the Cointreau and The food connection Is cooking like writing style of cooking? Q:cooks? vanilla. Q:poetry? I’m respectful of the I encourage a novice Place the pears upright Melissa Davlin talks to a 98-year-old cookbook Yes, cooking is like A:men and women cook- A:cook to read a recipe in a serving dish and spoon writer whose recipes are feeding her fellow A:writing poetry,but it’s ing those things in their way. carefully.Put everything that the reduced syrup over also like building a house. You We all eat the same things all goes into the recipe out on them. 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In documents filed in U.S. The SEC’s conclusions District Court, Alternate “are without any merit,” Energy Holdings Chief Gillispie contends in the Executive Officer Don court documents. Gillispie said there was noth- Ransom also denies ing to support charges by the wrongdoing in her affidavit Securities and Exchange filed with the court in Boise. Commission that the com- She said SEC claims that she pany illegally sought to prop hid her stock sales from up the price of its shares. the public and assisted Gillispie said he’s the vic- Gillispie’s misconduct by tim of anti-nuclear groups transferring him $200,000 that have altered documents are “absolutely false.” JEFF WILLHELM/Charlotte Observer circulating on the Internet to The money was to repay Janet Studenski, lost her job as a legal secretary in 2009. By the next July, she became one of the more than 4 million job seekers out of work a make it appear he did some- Gillispie for $20,000 in loans year or longer. So she decided to go back to school in a new field. thing wrong.He wants a fed- as well as for her sister’s eral judge to dismiss the home, Ransom said. SEC’s claims against him and “I knew he took a loan Alternate Energy Holdings from an IRA to obtain the Blind leap, soft landing Vice President Jennifer proceeds to pay for the Ransom. home,” according to “The SEC’s conclusory Ransom’s affidavit. “I argument that AEHI is a believed it was more appro- in mid-life career change sham company with no real- priate for my sister to owe me istic possibility of building a the money than for my sister By Kirsten Valle Pittman The recession battered much of nuclear power plant is not to owe Mr.Gillispie. I had the McClatchy Newspapers the country, casting legions out of only false, it is an unreason- money,so I paid Mr. Gillispie work as companies scrambled to cut able conclusion given how by depositing a check direct- CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Janet costs. Now, more than a year after it AP photo far the company has already ly into his bank account.” Studenski had made a bed countless officially ended, the national jobless House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, right, come in the approval In its filing, Alternate times in her 53 years, but she hesi- rate has fallen to 9.4 percent. But the accompanied by House Majority Leader Eric process,”states the court fil- Energy Holdings discloses it tated in front of her classmates. economy added just 103,000 jobs, Cantor of Va., holds a copy of a proposal to ing made available Monday. has spent about $7 million in This time a student pretending to fewer than economists expected. Since last month, Gillispie cash and $11 million in stock be a patient was under the covers. More troubling still: The number repeal the Health Care Bill during news confer- and Ransom have been on attempting to gain site The state nursing aide exam was of people out of work a year or longer ence on Capitol Hill in Washington. voluntary leave from the approval for the power plant. three weeks away, and changing the has grown dramatically, surging to Eagle, Idaho-based compa- Earlier this month,Payette sheets on an occupied bed was one 30 percent of U.S. job seekers last ny until a court rules on the County Planning and Zoning of 24 skills Studenski needed to month. validity of the SEC allega- Commission recommended master. Older job seekers are among the Fact check: tions. changing the zoning of a At stake were the certification most frightened. Often, they feel The federal regulator 5,000-acre tract in western and, with it, a shot at a job. disadvantaged when pitted against accuses the company of Idaho to accommodate After more than a year without younger candidates. Some give in to Shaky health care using misleading statements Alternate Energy Holding’s one, it meant too much to fail. early retirement. Others branch out, to raise at least $5 million proposed facility, but that “Does she turn to her side?” seeking jobs in sectors they would from investors. change still needs formal Studenski frowned. “No. Yeah. Turn not have considered in better times. job loss estimate SEC lawyers contend the approval by the county board to your side.” On a Friday in late July 2009, regulator has records that of commissioners. She worked haltingly. Then, the around lunchtime, the secretary By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Gillispie and Ransom secret- In the meantime, several students behind her giggled, and her who worked next to Studenski came Associated Press writer ly unloaded stock holdings law firms have announced shoulders sank: “I definitely over to her after a meeting. She’d and funneled the money their willingness to repre- wrapped her up in there like a just been laid off, she told her. WASHINGTON— Republicans push- back to Gillispie. sent possibly defrauded mummy.” Studenski’s phone rang a moment ing to repeal President Barack Obama’s He is accused of making investors, in a class action “It’s different,” she said quietly, later. health care six times the salary he lawsuit filed in the U.S. drifting back to her seat. “You She met with the firm’s human overhaul warn reported to investors and District Court for the wouldn’t think it would be so hard to resources manager and the attorney that 650,000 Analysis spending it on jewelry,cruis- District of Idaho on behalf make a bed, but it is.” in charge of the office. They said jobs will be lost es, car and other items. of purchasers of AEHI Since she lost her job as a legal they felt awful delivering the news if the law is allowed to stand. Gillispie said in the court stock, between Sept. 20, secretary in July 2009, Studenski and seemed sincere. They offered But the widely cited estimate by House documents the SEC is 2006, through Dec. 14, had been living a life common her a four-week severance package, GOP leaders is shaky. It’s the latest cre- wrong.For instance,the SEC 2010. among the swollen ranks of the and the HR manager even passed ative use of statistics in the health care alleges the scheme included The Shuman Law Firm, of unemployed. Every day, uncertainty along a lead on a new job. Still, it debate, which has seen plenty of exam- having Ransom and an Idaho Bolder, CO announced the dragged her down, and hope drove stung. Two decades in the legal ples from both sides. lawyer,Brian Webb,sell their filing of a class action lawsuit her forward. She felt too old to industry. Never fired, never even a Republicans are calling their thumbs- AEHI stock for the benefit of on Jan. 11. change careers, but here she was, bad review. And now this. down legislation the “Repealing the Job- Gillispie. reinventing herself in a field that As the anniversary of Studenski’s Killing Health Care Law Act.”Postponed But Gillispie contends Times-News writer Blair promised new challenges and, she JOB LOSS proceeds from those stock Koch contributed to this hoped, better job prospects. See CAREER, Business 2 See , Business 2 sales were intended for bona report . Women’s Council of Realtors keeps members focused By Blair Koch ongoing professional train- affiliate businesses like area, but my membership Times-News writer ing, support and a referral banks, title insurance com- led to (a Realtor) making the network. panies and interior decora- referral because I can help In real estate, the key to Hoskins attended the tors. them purchase property success is often summed up meeting to pick up an iPad “I work solely off commis- here.” as “location, location, loca- she won through a fundrais- sions,”said Hoskins. “I really Education is also a major tion.” But the message sent ing raffle, and left with have to use my time wisely, component of the organiza- home during a local information on how to and I could see myself getting tion’s mission. Women’s Council of Realtors become an affiliate member. a lot from being part of this “Each month we have a meeting Tuesday was “net- “This seems like a very organization.” different topic that touches working, networking, net- easy way to not only meet Former President Connie on everything from cultural working.” people but explain the prod- Hubert said referrals gener- diversity to business plans,” Heather Hoskins, training uct you’re selling. What’s ated through her member- Hubert said. coordinator for the Twin nice is that is what everyone ship have led to many sales Next month’s meeting, at Falls Aflac insurance office, BLAIR KOCH/Times-News is here for, so there is less opportunities. 11:30 a.m. Feb. 15, features isn’t yet a member of the Evan Cook, associated broker with Keller Williams Winstar Realty of pressure,”Hoskins said. “I got a referral about Don Aslett, founder of the group but said she quickly Idaho Falls and Idaho State Women’s Council of Realtors governor, was WCR isn’t only for some people looking into national Don Aslett’s saw the potential value of the guest speaker at the local WCR meeting on Tuesday. women Realtors. The group buying property in the Twin Cleaning Center chain. signing up. encourages men to join, as Falls area,” Hubert said. The WCR is geared at keeping members on top of their sales game, offering well as representatives of “They don’t even live in the See FOCUSED, Business 2

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST COMMODITIES For more see Business 2 Con Agra 23.22 ▲ .11 Dell 14.10 ▲ .05 Idacorp 38.20 ▲ .31 Int. Bancorp 1.45 — — Live cattle 109.20 ▼ .17 Feb. Oil 91.38 ▼ .16 Lithia Mo. 14.93 ▼ .05 McDonald’s 74.68 ▼ .62 Micron 9.66 ▼ .05 Supervalu 7.43 ▲ .04 Jan. Gold 1,368.10 ▲ 7.70 Jan. Silver 28.90 ▲ .59

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MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) 11,500 &QY,QPGU Boeing Co. and Caterpillar Inc. led stocks 11,000 Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg higher on Tuesday, pushing the Dow KPFWUVTKCNU 10,500 Citigrp 15693311 4.80 -.33 Hyperdyn 85502 5.85 -1.19 Apple Inc 591496 340.65 -7.83 Jones industrial average to its highest BkofAm 1862649 15.00 -.25 SamsO&G 73641 2.27 +.32 Intel 519467 21.08 +.00 10,000 S&P500ETF 994714 129.52 +.22 RareEle g 62705 13.57 +.17 PwShs QQQ517224 57.16 +.16 +50.55 close since June 2008. 9,500 GenElec 697893 18.60 -.22 DenisnM g 46342 3.55 +.22 Microsoft 503095 28.66 +.36 11,837.93 ASONDJ Boeing rose 3.4 percent after reporting SprintNex 592855 4.36 -.09 NA Pall g 41932 7.74 +.31 Nvidia 447090 23.04 -.56 that it expects to deliver its long-awaited Pct. change from previous: +0.43% High11,858.78 Low 11,777.99 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) 787 jet in the third quarter. Caterpillar Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg gained 2.8 percent. The two companies Jan. 18, 2011 2,800 LeeEnt 3.37 +.49 +17.0 iBio 5.85 +.94 +19.1 SterlBc wt 3.15 +1.20 +61.5 contributed more than half of the Dows GCSaba 20.75 +2.50 +13.7 SamsO&G 2.27 +.32 +16.4 AriadP 7.04 +1.79 +34.0 2,600 50 point rise.. EvergE rs 2.29 +.26 +13.1 InfuSystem 2.85 +.40 +16.3 TechRsh 5.15 +1.25 +32.0 0CUFCS The Dow rose 50.55 points, or 0.4 per- Saf S&P3-14 14.30 +1.53 +12.0 Gainsco 6.39 +.79 +14.1 Datalink 5.86 +1.32 +29.1 EQORQUKVG 2,400 AmrRlty 8.20 +.86 +11.7 MexcoEn 9.54 +1.18 +14.1 ChiCera un 14.75 +2.75 +22.9 cent, to close at 11,837.93. The Dow has 2,200 already gained 2.2 percent this year as +10.55 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,000 optimism builds about the economy. ASONDJ Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg 2,765.85 The index rose 11 percent last year, or MS DBZ 10.65 -1.85 -14.8 Hyperdyn 5.85 -1.19 -16.9 NthValB rs 8.50 -1.25 -12.8 Pct. change from previous: +0.38% High2,766.17 Low 2,744.26 14 percent including dividends. Comeric wt 14.00 -2.41 -14.7 CoastD 3.77 -.35 -8.5 iGo Inc 3.81 -.49 -11.4 The Standard & Poors 500 index edged GerovaF rs 24.32 -2.98 -10.9 KeeganR g 7.58 -.63 -7.7 DonegalB 15.73 -1.87 -10.6 1,300 ZaleCp 4.83 -.52 -9.7 Solitario 3.42 -.28 -7.6 CleanTech 5.01 -.53 -9.6 Jan. 18, 2011 up 1.78, or 0.1 percent, to close at Youku n 34.09 -3.39 -9.0 EntreeGold 2.90 -.22 -7.1 Servidyne 2.27 -.23 -9.2 1,295.02. The Nasdaq rose 10.55, or 5VCPFCTF 1,200 0.4 percent, to 2,765.85. DIARY DIARY DIARY Rising stocks outpaced falling ones by a 2QQT¶U 1,100 Advanced 1,642 Advanced 273 Advanced 1,297 small margin on the New York Stock Declined 1,389 Declined 218 Declined 1,368 +1.78 Unchanged 108 Unchanged 32 Unchanged 109 1,000 Exchange. Consolidated volume was Total issues 3,139 Total issues 523 Total issues 2,774 1,295.02 ASONDJ 5.2 billion shares. New Highs 306 New Highs 29 New Highs 266 Pct. change from previous: +0.14% High 1,296.06 Low 1,290.16 New Lows 46 New Lows 35 New Lows 10 Volume 5,240,631,359 Volume 193,763,075 Volume 1,941,599,995 AP

INDEXES 11,794.15 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 11,837.93 +50.55 +.43 +2.25 +10.37 COMMODITIES REPORT 5,245.79 3,742.01 Dow Jones Transportation 5,221.65 -6.65 -.13 +2.25 +24.27 413.75 346.95 Dow Jones Utilities 411.78 +.91 +.22 +1.68 +1.96 C LOSING FUTURES B EANS L IVESTOCK 8,174.12 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 8,190.91 +16.79 +.21 +2.85 +10.04 2,225.48 1,689.19 Amex Index 2,193.15 +7.63 +.35 -.69 +14.95 Mon Commodity High Low Close Change Valley Beans Intermountain Livestock 2,755.30 2,061.14 Nasdaq Composite 2,765.85 +10.55 +.38 +4.26 +19.20 Feb Live cattle 112.25 108.90 109.20 - .18 Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and 1,293.24 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,295.02 +1.78 +.14 +2.97 +12.59 Apr Live cattle 116.30 113.50 113.75 .xx Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change Livestock Report for Tuesday, Jan. 18. Jan Feeder cattle 128.60 126.70 127.30 + 1.70 without notice. Producers desiring more recent price information LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Burley Livestock Market on Thursday. 13,741.39 10,596.20 Wilshire 5000 13,766.75 +25.36 +.18 +3.04 +15.41 Utility and commercial cows 53.00-67.75; canner & cutter 45.00- 807.89 580.49 Russell 2000 807.56 -.01 ... +3.05 +24.40 Mar Feeder cattle 129.95 127.55 127.95 + .65 should contact dealers. 51.00; heavy feeder steers 112.00-127.75; light feeder steers Apr Feeder cattle 130.30 127.88 128.48 + .73 Pintos, no quote, new crop great northerns, no quote 116.00-154.00; stocker steers 130.00-166.00; heavy holstein Feb Lean hogs 81.30 80.00 80.48 + .95 pinks, no quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. feeder steers 72.00-84.00; light holstein feeder steers 72.00- STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Apr Lean hogs 87.35 85.75 86.73 + 1.45 Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current Jan. 12. 78.00; heavy feeder heifers 100.00-118.00; light feeder heifers Mar Wheat 795.50 768.75 793.25 + 20.00 Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market 112.00-144.70; stocker heifers 132.00-146.00; slaughter bulls AlliantEgy 1.70f 14 37.70 +.27 +2.5 Kaman .56 23 28.51 -.13 -1.9 May Wheat 822.25 821.50 822.25 + 19.25 News, U.S. Department of Agriculture: Pintos, $22-$24; pinks, 62.00-72.50. Remarks: no comments. AlliantTch .80 8 77.47 +1.34 +4.1 Keycorp .04 ... 8.87 +.10 +.2 Mar KC Wheat 879.00 870.00 876.50 + 16.50 M ETALS/MONEY AmCasino .42 ... 15.50 -.10 -.8 LeeEnt ... 5 3.37 +.49 +37.0 May KC Wheat 889.00 881.00 886.75 + 16.00 G RAINS Aon Corp .60 18 44.89 +.19 -2.4 MicronT ... 5 9.66 -.05 +20.4 Mar MPS Wheat 910.00 890.00 906.00 + 15.75 OfficeMax ... 25 18.29 +.01 +3.3 May MPS Wheat 915.50 899.25 914.75 + 15.50 BallardPw ...... 1.68 +.05 +12.0 Key currency exchange rates BkofAm .04 22 15.00 -.25 +12.4 RockTen .80f 10 58.53 +.79 +8.5 Mar Corn 662.25 652.50 659.50 + 10.75 NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Tuesday, com- May Corn 670.75 662.00 669.25 + 11.25 Ltd. $24-$25;small reds, Ltd. $26-$30 garbanzos, Ltd. $31-$32. ConAgra .92 16 23.22 +.11 +2.8 Sensient .80 17 36.44 +.43 -.8 Quotes current Jan. 12. pared with late Monday in New York: Costco .82 24 72.60 +.09 +.5 SkyWest .16 12 15.91 -.60 +1.9 Jan Soybeans 1429.001413.00 1413.25 - 9.25 Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day Valley Grains Yen 82.54 82.71 Teradyn ... 9 14.50 -.20 +3.3 Mar Soybeans 1438.001424.00 1423.25 - 8.00 Diebold 1.08 18 32.11 +.01 +.2 Jan BFP Milk 13.54 13.49 13.51 .xx Prices for wheat per bushel, ask: mixed grain, oats, corn and Euro $1.3392 $1.3293 DukeEngy .98 12 18.01 +.09 +1.1 Tuppwre 1.20f 13 47.51 +.24 -.3 beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without Pound $1.5979 $1.5884 Feb BFP Milk 15.24 15.03 15.12 + .12 Swiss franc 0.9630 0.9649 DukeRlty .68 ... 13.33 +.05 +7.0 US Bancrp .20 18 27.31 -.06 +1.3 Mar BFP Milk 15.35 15.16 15.23 + .10 notice. Soft white wheat, ask;barley, $10.00;oats, $9.00;corn, $11.60 Canadian dollar 0.9927 0.9876 Fastenal 1.00f 37 60.95 +1.06 +1.7 Valhi .40 ... 21.47 +.28 -2.9 Apr BFP Milk 15.68 15.50 15.62 + .17 Mexican peso 12.0450 12.0400 Heinz 1.80 17 48.59 -.04 -1.8 WalMart 1.21 14 55.14 +.33 +2.2 (15 percent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. May BFP Milk 15.83 15.70 15.77 + .12 Prices current Jan. 12. HewlettP .32 12 46.34 +.09 +10.1 WashFed .24f 15 17.89 +.10 +5.7 Mar Sugar 31.55 30.52 31.12 + .23 Gold Barley, $10.50 (cwt): corn, $11.50 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Selected world gold prices, Tuesday. HomeDp .95 19 36.02 +.13 +2.7 WellsFargo .20 13 32.49 -.26 +4.8 May Sugar 29.60 28.74 29.30 + .37 Heiskell. Prices current Jan. 12. London morning fixing: $1368.75 up $1.75. Idacorp 1.20 15 38.20 +.31 +3.3 ZionBcp .04 ... 24.38 -.21 +.6 Mar B-Pound 1.6054 1.5828 1.5940 + .0065 London afternoon fixing: $1369.50 up $2.50. Jun B-Pound 1.6035 1.5819 1.5920 + .0062 Intermountain Grain NY Handy & Harman: $1369.50 up $2.50. Mar J-Yen 1.2125 1.2053 1.2108 + .0054 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1479.06 up $2.70. Jun J-Yen 1.2162 1.2068 1.2123 + .0056 NY Engelhard: $1372.48 up $2.51. HOW TO READ THE REPORT Report for Tuesday, Jan. 18. NY Engelhard fabricated: $1475.41 up $2.69. Mar Euro-currency 1.3462 1.3234 1.3377 + .0024 POCATELLO — White wheat 6.60 (up 10); 11.5 percent winter NY Merc. gold Jan Tue. $1368.10 up $7.70. Jun Euro-currency 1.3445 1.3217 1.3365 + .0025 7.06 (up 16); 14 percent spring 9.08 (up 16); barley 8.96 NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Tue. $1365.00 up $7.00. Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Mar Canada dollar 1.0153 1.0054 1.0062 - .0032 (steady) during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Jun Canada dollar 1.0126 1.0033 1.0050 - .0019 BURLEY — White wheat 6.85 (up 10); 11.5 percent winter 7.16 Silver past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of Mar U.S. Dollar 79.67 78.76 79.20 - .31 NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Tuesday $28.965 up (up 16); 14 percent spring 9.06 (up 21); barley 9.00 (steady) $0.715. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Feb Comex gold 1376.0 1356.8 1365.9 + 5.4 OGDEN — White wheat 6.85 (up 10); 11.5 percent winter 7.49 (up H&H fabricated $34.758 up $0.858. wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend Apr Comex gold 1377.7 1358.9 1367.6 + 5.3 16); 14 percent spring 9.09 (up 16); barley 9.30 (steady) The morning bullion price for silver in London $28.790 up rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Mar Comex silver 29.08 28.05 28.81 + .49 PORTLAND — White wheat 7.75 (up 10); 11 percent winter 8.22- $0.270. owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – May Comex silver 29.08 28.10 28.87 + .51 8.47 (up 22 to 17) 14 percent spring 10.81 (up 36); corn 266.00- Engelhard $29.020 up $0.420. When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. MarTreasury bond 121.2 119.2 120.2 - 0.1 267.75 (up 4.00 to 5.25) Engelhard fabricated $34.824 up $ Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Jun Treasury bond 120.0 118.7 118.3 - 0.1 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 11.30 (up 20): bushel 6.78 (up 12) NY Merc silver spot month Tuesday $28.901 up $0.592. Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased Mar Coffee 237.50 234.35 235.35 + .75 on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- Nonferrous May Coffee 239.00 236.15 237.10 + .80 C HEESE NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices Tue. Aluminum - dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, $1.1058 per lb., London Metal Exch. accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- Mar Cocoa 2023 1995 2010 + 5 May Cocoa 2015 1986 2000 + 1 Copper -$4.3947 Cathode full plate, LME. tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Copper $4.4185 N.Y. Merc spot Tue. stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or Mar Cotton 145.44 142.47 145.44 + 4.00 Lead - $2719.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales May Cotton 140.37 136.90 140.37 + 4.00 Barrels: $1.4750, nc: Blocks: $1.5250, nc Zinc - $1.1094 per lb., London Metal Exch. in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, Feb Crude oil 91.90 90.55 91.24 - .30 Gold - $1369.50 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). or securities assumed by such companies. Feb Unleaded gas 2.5078 2.4523 2.4784 - .0162 Gold - $1368.10 troy oz., NY Merc spot Tue. Feb Heating oil 2.6617 2.6218 2.6426 - .0026 P OTATOES Silver - $28.965 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. Silver - $28.901 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue. Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - Mar Natural gas 4.550 4.404 4.421 - .069 Platinum -$1824.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- Quotations from Sinclair & Co. Platinum -$1823.50 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue. tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 Not available. cash dividend. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Get more stocks and commodities information online at Magicvalley.com/business/ Job loss Focused Continued from Business 1 What CBO actually said is Speaker John Boehner, people will be working,” Continued from Business 1 after the mass shootings in that the impact of the health R-Ohio. explained Fronstin. “There is Hell discuss how to manage a cluttered desk. Hubert Tucson, a House vote on the care law on supply and CBO “has determined that a difference. People volun- said that last year he drew one of the largest monthly divisive issue is now expected demand for labor would be the law will reduce the tarily working less isnt the luncheon crowds. today, although Democrats small. Most of it would come amount of labor used in the same as employers cutting “We have renowned experts lined up through the year,” promise theyll block repeal from people who no longer economy by roughly half a jobs.” she said, with topics ranging from personal safety to cre- in the Senate. have to work, or can down- percent, an estimate that The law “reduces the ating and managing a Facebook page, to working with the A recent report by House shift to less demanding adds up to roughly 650,000 amount of labor supplied, hearing and visually impaired. GOP leaders says “independ- employment, because insur- jobs lost,” the GOP version but its not reducing the abil- Tuesdays guest speaker was Evan Cook, Idaho WCR ent analyses have determined ance will be available outside said. ity of people to find jobs, governor and associate broker with Keller Williams Realty that the health care law will the job. Gone was the caveat that which is what the job-killing in Idaho Falls. cause significant job losses “The legislation, on net, the impact would be small, slogan is intended to convey,” He explored how Realtors and other businessmen and for the U.S. economy.“ will reduce the amount of mainly due to people work- said economist Paul Van de women let opportunity slip away and gave advice on how It cites the 650,000 lost labor used in the economy by ing less. Added was the esti- Water of the Center on to seize every professional encounter. jobs as Exhibit A, and the a small amount —roughly mate of 650,000 jobs lost. Budget and Policy Priorities. Sometimes, its as easy as remembering to wear a name nonpartisan Congressional half a percent— primarily by The Republican transla- In theory, any legislation tag or shaking a strangers hand. Budget Office as the source of reducing the amount of labor tion doesnt track, said econ- that increases costs for “You owe it to yourself to market yourself,”Cook said. the original analysis behind that workers choose to sup- omist Paul Fronstin of the employers can lead to job Planning ahead and “using your own GPS” is also that estimate. But the budget ply,” budget office number nonpartisan Employee loss. But with the health care important in developing and successfully meeting busi- office, which referees the crunchers said in a report Benefit Research Institute. law, companies can also ness goals, he said. costs and consequences of from last year. “CBO isnt saying that decide to pass on added costs “You always need to plug in the coordinates of where legislation, never produced Thats not how it got trans- there is job loss as much as to their workers, as some you want to be,”Cook said. the number. lated in the new report from they are saying that fewer have already done. The WCR meets monthly at the Greater Twin Falls Association of Realtors meeting room,1162 Eastland Drive N. in Twin Falls. Career Information: Donna Hall, 404-6639. Blair Koch may be reached at [email protected] Continued from Business 1 Bureau of Labor Statistics She had met Studenski tors. 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On the first day, the stu- state exam. news: A nurse from Hospice The health care field has dents paired up with class- Studenski was confident & Palliative Care Charlotte been one bright spot in a dev- mates and introduced each about the written portion, Region had called the insti- astating downturn and is other to the group. As less so about the five skills — tute to see if instructors could Auction expected to deliver still more Studenski stood and her chosen randomly, out of a recommend anyone for a job. jobs in the years to come. partner began talking about possible 24 — shed have to They suggested Studenski, Calendar Nationally, health care has her, school co-owner Crystal perform for test administra- and soon after she got the job. remained one of the few fields Parker saw something spe- to grow during the recession, cial. 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Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is considering a proposal to Subject to valid existing rights, the Federal land identified above was segregated from appropriation exchange Federal land pursuant to Section 206 of the Federal Land Policy Management Act of under the public land laws and mineral laws beginning September 9, 2008. 1976, as amended (43 U.S.C. 1716) as well as a proposal to dispose of Federal land pursuant to R&PPA PROPOSAL (IDI-36276) In accordance with the R&PPA, the City of Ketchum has filed an application with the BLM for the Recreation and Public Purposes Act (R&PPA, 43 U.S.C. 869) located in Blaine County, Idaho. consideration to dispose of two parcels of Federal lands to be used for recreation and public The parties to the exchange are the BLM and the Blue Canyon Corporation, with the City of purposes totaling about 409 acres located in Blaine County, Idaho and described as follows. Ketchum being the applicant for the R&PPA proposal. FEDERAL R&PPA PARCEL 1 EXCHANGE PROPOSAL (IDI-35331) North R&PP Parcel (Hulen Meadows Floodplain and River Access Area) The Federal land proposed for exchange consists of the surface and mineral estates on one parcel Boise Meridian, Idaho totaling about 20 acres located in Blaine County, Idaho, and described as follows. T. 4 N., R. 17 E., FEDERAL EXCHANGE PARCEL 1 Section: 1 Lots 2, 5, & 8 (89.80 acres) Blue Canyon Parcel T. 5 N., R. 17 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho Section: 36 SE¼NW¼, E½SW¼ (119.39 acres) T. 4 N., R. 17 E., Containing approximately 209.19 acres, together with appurtenant water right Nos. Section: 1 Lot 7 (19.92 acres) 37-16906, 37-16945, 37-14472, 37-16482, and 37-17314. Containing approximately 19.92 acres, together with appurtenant water right Nos. 37-14472 and FEDERAL R&PPA PARCEL 2 37-17314. South R&PP Parcel (Hemingway Floodplain and River Access Area) TOTAL ACREAGE: 20 acres, more or less Boise Meridian, Idaho The Federal land described above has been segregated from appropriation under the public land T. 4 N., R. 17 E., and mineral laws, subject to valid existing rights. The BLM proposes to convey the above-listed Section: 13 W½NW¼NW¼, S½NW¼, N½SW¼, Lot 6 (198.42 acres) land to the Blue Canyon Corporation, an Idaho corporation in which the adjoining property owner Containing approximately 198.42 acres, together with appurtenant water right Nos. and current BLM right-of-way holder, Mr. Ali Fayed, is the sole shareholder and president. 37-16907, 37-16908, and 37-16909. In exchange for the above-described Federal land, the United States would acquire approximately TOTAL ACREAGE: 409 acres, more or less 1,299 acres of non-Federal land. The 1,299 acres of non-Federal land consists of three separate The United States would retain the mineral estate for both the North and South R&PP parcels. parcels that are adjacent to other BLM-administered public land in the areas. The three parcels The Federal land would be conveyed subject to known valid and existing rights and encumbrances are described as follows: of record. Subject to limitations prescribed by law and regulation, prior to patent issuance, a NON-FEDERAL EXCHANGE PARCEL 1 holder of any right-of-way within the Federal land may be given the opportunity to convert their Square Lake Parcel right-of-way to an easement or to amend the right-of-way for conversion to a new term, including Boise Meridian, Idaho perpetuity, if applicable. T. 2 S., R. 18 E., The R&PPA proposal is in conformance with the BLM's land use plans for the Shoshone Field Office. The Federal lands have been identified as suitable for disposal pursuant to the R&PPA in Section: 4 SE¼SE¼ (40.00 acres) the Sun Valley Management Framework Plan (MFP), as amended. The City of Ketchum proposes Section: 9 E½NE¼, NE¼SE¼ (120.00 acres) to use the identified lands for recreational purposes as well as to support the City's infrastructure Section: 10 W½W½ (160.00 acres) as identified in their Plan of Development and Management Plan. Containing approximately 320 acres Pursuant to the R&PPA, conveyances of land for recreation or historical monument purposes are NON-FEDERAL EXCHANGE PARCEL 2 made without charge to State and local governments. The special pricing schedule for land which Cowcatcher Ridge Parcel will be government-controlled, used for government purposes, and serve the public is $10 an acre, Boise Meridian, Idaho with a minimum price per conveyance of $50. T. 2 N., R. 18 E., The BLM will conduct an environmental analysis, including resource reports required in order to Section: 24 S½ (320.00 acres) determine whether or not to approve the exchange and/or R&PPA proposal. Interested parties Section: 25 NE¼, NE¼NW¼, N½SE¼ (280.00 acres) and the general public may submit written comments concerning the lands being considered for Portions of the SE¼NW¼, NE¼SW¼, and SE¼SE¼ (71.75 acres) exchange or disposal (R&PPA), including advising the BLM of any liens, encumbrances, or other That area in Section 25 being more particularly described as follows: claims relating to the identified lands, to Ruth A. Miller, Shoshone Field Manager, at the above Beginning at the northeast corner of said Section 25, also being the Real Point of Beginning; thence address. In order to ensure consideration in the environmental analysis, it is requested that written Along the east boundary of said Section 25, S 0º12'57” W 2618.11 feet to the east ¼ corner of said comments be submitted to the Field Manager within 45 days of the date of the first publication of Section 25; thence this Notice. Facsimiles, e-mails, and telephone calls are unacceptable means of comment Continuing along the east boundary of said Section 25, S00º13'07” W 1323.21 feet to the submission. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal approximate center line of Slaughterhouse Road; thence identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment - including Along the approximate centerline of said road, S 33º25'22” W 1564.64 feet to the south boundary of your personal identifying information - may be made publicly available at any time. While you can said Section 25; thence ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we Along the south boundary of said Section 25, N 88º59'11” W 458.76 feet to the southwest corner of cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. the SE¼SE¼ of said Section 25; thence There will be an Open House to present the projects and solicit written comments on January 10, Along the west boundary of said SE¼SE¼, N 00º07'28” E 1321.82 feet to the northwest corner of 2011 between 5:30 and 7:30 pm at Atkinson Park, 900 Third Ave North, at the intersection of Third said SE¼SE¼; thence Avenue and Eighth Street, in Ketchum, Idaho. More detailed information concerning the exchange Along the south boundary of the NW¼SE¼ of said Section 25, N 89º00'05” W 1317.84 feet to the and R&PPA proposals may be obtained from Tara Hagen, Realty Specialist, at the BLM Shoshone southwest corner of said NW¼SE¼; thence Field Office, 400 West F Street, Shoshone, ID 83352, (208) 732-7205. Along the west boundary of said NW¼SE¼, N 0º01'50” E 38.07 feet to the approximate center line Ruth A. Miller, BLM Shoshone Field Office of the Cove Canal; thence Manager Continuing along said center line of Cove Canal for the following thirty (31) courses and distances; thence PUBLISH: December 29, 2010, January 5, 12 and 19, 2011 N 42º28'45” W 33.56 feet; thence N 26º15'58” W 32.94 feet; thence N 17º19'19” W 45.18 feet; thence N 28º16'47” W 70.37 feet; thence N 14º39'06” W 76.25 feet; thence N 51º31'29” W 104.59 feet; thence New Today N 23º10'40” W 61.10 feet; thence N 07º49'13” E 74.61 feet; thence N 13º25'38” W 128.11 feet; thence N 16º45'56” W 95.75 feet; thence N 55º00'18” W 42.11 feet; thence RENTAL PROPERTIES N 17º28'38” W 128.11 feet; thence N 31º29'09” W 48.11 feet; thence N 47º24'21” W 110.46 feet; thence TWIN FALLS Clean, quiet 2 bdrm N 36º58'50” W 100.08 feet; thence upstairs apt. Kitchen appls, laun- SNOWBLOWER 32” professional; N 31º37'27” W 152.37 feet; thence dry facility, new carpet, carport. No auto body & woodworking tools; smoking/pets. 710 Washington N. Christmas decorations; pressure N 55º05'59” W 89.02 feet; thence #4. $550/mo. $550 dep. 731-4720 washer, $10 & up. 208-420-3983 N 22º51'09” W 58.21 feet; thence RUPERT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, central N 0º27'02” W 66.41 feet; thence air. NO PETS. NO SMOKING. TWIN FALLS Nice 2 bedroom N 32º04'54” W 127.11 feet; thence $600/mo. $600 dep. Call 312-4353 duplex in quiet neighborhood. N 23º23'26” W 35.13 feet; thence W/D hookups, Garage, deck, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, nice yard, No pets. $650. 362-3933 N 2º14'19” E 61.92 feet thence yard, W/D hookups, mo. to mo. AMMO 40 S&S 445 rnds Win brand N 14º46'50” W 55.61 feet; thence $600. Available now. 404-6783 ammo, 165 grain, F.M.J., $125. N 40º43'49” W 106.52 feet; thence aGRICULTURE 208-539-4483 N 37º49'13” W 119.54 feet; thence N 46º03'58” W 88.43 feet; thence tRANSPORTATION N 71º35'25” W 101.75 feet; thence N 46º32'57” W 133.88 feet; thence GOODING 2 bdrm., 1 bath duplex. N 15º34'13” W 69.32 feet; thence $475 mo. + $500 dep & utilities. No smoking/pets. Call 308-6804. N 18º22'56” W 109.48 feet to the west boundary of the SE¼NW¼ of said Section 25; thence Along the west boundary N 0º02'55” W 536.05 feet to the northwest corner of said SE¼NW¼; RUPERT 2 bdrm upstairs apt., elec- tric/water/garbage incld. $500 mo. GOLDEN RETRIEVER purebred, thence $300. Great dog, comes w/collar & Along the west boundary of the NE¼NW¼ of said Section 25, N 0º02'55” W 1318.46 feet to the + dep. No pets/smoking. Call 208- 431-3897 or 208-679-1360. retrieving collar. Moving. 404-6184 CHEVY '58 Apache Pickup. Classic northwest corner of said NE¼NW¼; thence Chevy truck. Good condition, new Along the north boundary of Section 25, S 88º44'51” E 1324.36 feet to the north ¼ corner of said TWIN FALLS 1 & 2 bdrm, spotless, carburetor and radiator. Can be a Section 25; thence fresh paint, no pets, close to CSI. daily driver or fix it up for show. $6,500. 208-732-6266 Continuing along the north boundary of said Section 25, S 88º44'51” E 2648.72 feet to the Real $425 & $495 month. 732-5408 Point of Beginning. TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, 1 bath, $360 5 SHARES of Big Wood Canal + $400 deposit. 319 6th Ave #C. Containing approximately 671.75 acres Company water for sale, $5000. 208-735-2295 NON-FEDERAL EXCHANGE PARCEL 3 208-886-2400 or 539-4500 Sheep Bridge Parcel TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 Boise Meridian, Idaho bath with family room and den. MISCELLANEOUS T. 1 S., R. 17 E., W/D hookups. Outside patio, gas heat & AC. No smoking/pets. Full Section: 13 Portion of the SE¼SE¼ (55.00 acres) kitchen appliances. $700/month. 1 Section: 24 NE¼NE¼ (40.00 acres) year lease w/lawn mowing includ- Portion of the NW¼NE¼ (22.00 acres) ed. Call 734-5388 or 733-1067. T. 1 S., R. 18 E., Section: 18 Portions of the SE¼SW¼, SW¼SE¼, Lot 4 (75.41 acres) Times-News FORD '00 Excursion 4x4 Power- stroke diesel, AT, power every- Section: 19 NW¼NE¼, NE¼NW¼, Lot 1 (114.47 acres) thing, 3 seats, 20 mpg, one Classifieds POOL TABLE Being more particularly described as follows: Olhausen oak 8' with owner, immaculate, $9800. all accessories including a light fix- A parcel of land located within Sections 13 and 24, Township 1 South, Range 17 East, Boise 208-733-0931 ext. 2 208-320-4058 ture, $1400. 208-308-6226 lv msg Meridian, Blaine County, Idaho and also within Sections 18 and 19, Township 1 South, Range 18 East, Boise Meridian, Blaine County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a brass cap marking the One Quarter Corner common to said Section 18 and 19, aNNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT from which point the northwest corner of said Section 19 bears South 89°35'52" West 2,478.84 feet; thence North 89°38'46" East 1,331.67 feet along the north boundary of said Section 19 to an aluminum cap marking the northeast corner of the NW1/4NE1/4, Section 19, which point is the Real Point of Beginning; thence Have you forgotten to South 0°11'50" East 1,311.76 feet along the east boundary of said NW1/4NE1/4, Section 19 to an pickup your birthday aluminum cap marking the southeast corner of said of said NW1/4NE1/4, Section 19; thence photos? We have some South 89°29'31" West, 1,325.15 feet along the south boundary of said NW1/4NE1/4, Section 19, to FOUND black cat stuck in my garage HIRE STUDENTS TO an aluminum cap marking the southwest corner of said NW1/4NE1/4, Section 19; thence maybe 1 wk or more on Julie Ln & photos we are sure you Galena area. Call/Text 404-6058. WORK FOR YOU! South 89°28'02" West, 2,473.88 feet along the south boundary of the N1/2NW1/4 to an aluminum don't want us to toss. Our Dependable, Honest, cap marking the southwest corner of said N1/2NW1/4, Section 19; thence FOUND Black Lab, female, about 5 These can be picked up Diligent, Friendly Students South 88°33'38" West 2,227.48 feet along the south boundary of the N1/2NE1/4, said Section 24; months old. Found near Rupert at The Times-News are available to work for you thence Animal Hospital 12-24-10. Classified Dept. after school & weekends. North 11°07'50" East 324.91 feet; thence Call Crystal at 431-4822. Magic Valley High School North 78°52'10" West 100.00 feet; thence Contact David Brown FOUND Cat, Young, male, black, North 11°07'50" East 250.00 feet; thence Cell 293-2062 O'leary school area. Very friendly. School 733-8823 South 78°52'10" East 100.00 feet; thence Call 208-734-9745. North 11°07'50" East 2,225.80 feet to a point on the southerly boundary of Idaho State Highway No. 20, thence LOST beloved pet, white Chihuahua The following five courses and distances along the southerly boundary of said Idaho w/serious heart cond, near Falls, Washington & Meadows. Please State Highway No. 20 to an aluminum cap, return beloved pet. Daughter heart Pregnant? Worried? South 79°18'56" East 345.39 feet; thence broken. Reward. 208-969-0987 Free Pregnancy Tests ACCOUNTANT North 61°30'28" East 221.48 feet; thence Confidential Smokin' Head Smoke Shop is seek- South 79°19'06" East 2,565.58 feet; thence MISSING Black Lab/English Setter 208-734-7472 ing a FT Accountant. Must have South 79°19'09" East 2,330.08 feet; thence mix with white spots since Jan. 4 exp. Wage neg. 208-421-1648. in Eastland & Filer area. Wearing South 45°58'28" East 185.05 feet; thence royal blue & red collar, named ADMINISTRATIVE South 0°24'42" East 351.20 feet along the east boundary of the SW1/4SE1/4 of said Section 18 to Simon. Reward. 208-731-2534 Accounting Administrative the Point of Beginning. assistant for CPA firm. Clerical, bookkeeping, taxes, & room for Containing approximately 306.88 acres, together with appurtenant water right Nos. 37-26 & 37-27. MISSING Springer Spaniel in Paul. Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling We miss him very much. If you growth. Send resume to: TOTAL ACREAGE: 1,299 acres, more or less Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive PO Box 5781 have seen him please call me at Rates. We are a debt relief agency. The United States owns the mineral estate in the non-Federal Cowcatcher Ridge (except for about 208-808-9406. He is 6 years old Twin Falls, ID 83303 72 acres) and Sheep Bridge parcels described above by virtue of prior patent reservations. The We help people file for bankruptcy and had on a camouflage collar relief under the bankruptcy code. mineral estate associated with the non-Federal Square Lake parcel is privately owned and would and scarf. He is brown and white May, Browning & May and his name is Trigger. Family is be conveyed to the United States in the exchange. 208-733-7180 missing him very much, we've had Both the Federal and non-Federal lands would be conveyed subject to known valid and existing him since he was little. rights and encumbrances of record. Subject to limitations prescribed by law and regulation, prior CLERICAL to patent issuance, a holder of any right-of-way within the Federal land may be given the FT Clerical Position In Jerome. opportunity to convert their right-of-way to an easement or to amend the right-of-way for Must have QuickBooks Experi- conversion to a new term, including perpetuity, if applicable. Get In The Habit! ence. Must be familiar with excel, The exchange proposal is in conformance with the BLM's land use plans for the Shoshone Field Microsoft & email. Ag experience a Office. The Federal lands have been identified as suitable for disposal by exchange in the Sun plus. Please email resume to: Read the [email protected] Valley Management Framework Plan (MFP), as amended, and the non-Federal lands meet acquisition criteria specified in this plan as well as the Magic MFP and the Bennett Hills / Classifieds See Classifieds Business Timmerman Hills MFP. The objectives of the exchange are to: (1) consolidate public and private and Service Directory to land ownership patterns for more effective and efficient management and reduce conflicts between assist you in your home Federal land uses and private property; (2) resolve an inadvertent trespass; and (3) protect and Every Day repairs. 733-0931. enhance wildlife and riparian values, including BLM sensitive species habitat. Business 6 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, delegates to a special con- RENTAL PROPERTIES Garage, DW, fenced yard, $600 vention in Milledgeville mo. + $600 dep. No smoking. Pets appls, carport, no smoking/pets, negotiable. 208-308-7606. $550/mo. Call 208-733-3742 (then the capital) voted 208-89 for separation. HAGERMAN 2 bdrm, 1 bath, range, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm Townhouse DW, lg yard, no smoking. Call for Stove & refrig included. $495/mo + application, leave msg 536-2351. $400 dep. No pets. 208-948-9401 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath house, TODAY IN HAZELTON Small 2 bdrm, $400 full bsmt, fenced yard, pets ok. month + $100 deposit. Call 734-8004 CLASSIFIEDS 208-731-0665 HISTORY TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, no It pays to read the fine print. HOLLISTER 3 bedroom, garage, most pets ok, $595 + utilities. pets, $550 + $300 deposit. Call the Times-News to place Call 208-212-1678 On this date: your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Call 208-539-9950 In 1807, Confederate TWIN FALLS 2 Country homes, 3 JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath in the bdrm, 2 bath, $650. 2 bdrm, 1 general Robert E. Lee was country, $525 mo. + $450 dep. bath, $600. 208-733-3634 Water/trash/electric incl. 324-2154 born in Westmoreland TWIN FALLS 2+ bdrm., 1 bath, County, Va. JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, dining Fenced backyard, central AC, In 1853, Giuseppe Verdi’s room, appliances included, $650 carport. $575 mo. + dep. 420-8887 BUHL ½ off 1st months rent + dep. 1 mo. + $500 dep. 208-731-6712 opera “Il Trovatore’’ pre- bdrm, 1 bath, $375 mo + $375 TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, miered in Rome. JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, on 1 acre, dep. Call 208-212-1678 garage, $690/mo. + dep. 1240 In 1937, millionaire near schools. City services paid, Blue Lakes Cir. 208-734-3039 St BUHL 2 bdrm, garage, gas heat $650/mo. 1 , last + dep. 320-8988 Howard Hughes set a TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, office, W/D hookup, dining rm., lrg living JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile transcontinental air record rm, pantry $550 + dep. 420-4621 pantry, laundry rm, lg fenced yd. homes. $550-$650. No pets. Long borahrental.blogspot.com. by flying his monoplane BUHL Country home, 2-3 bdrm, 1 term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 208-420-4128 from Los Angeles to bath, new carpet/paint, no smok- JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath w/garage, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, W/D Newark, N.J., in 7 hours, 28 ing, $650/mo. + dep. 543-6294 fenced yard. $675 + utils. hookups, attached garage & lrg. minutes and 25 seconds. FOR SALE BY OWNER SW of TWIN FALLS Sale, lease or rent 208-539-9950 fenced back yard, $800 month. Jerome. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1741 BUHL Small, clean 2 bdrm house, Lori 420-7232 or Jamie 280-1465 In 1944, the federal gov- 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 2.5 acres, refrig, stove. No indoor smoking/ sq. ft. Open floor plan, family pasture, shop, country living JEROME 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fenced ernment relinquished con- pets. $375rent $300dep. 312-5559 th TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, appli- room & sun room, appls. incl. at a great deal. Owner willing to yard, 727 17 Ave. E. $700 mo. + $600 dep. 539-1885 or 324-4946 ances, $575 mo, $600 dep. 241 trol of the nation’s railroads 5+ acres + 5 shares water. be creative. Lease payments BURLEY 3 bdrm, 2 bath, attached $115,000. 208-324-8270 Alexander St. 208-734-8146 following settlement of a can vary depending on garage. Idaho Housing Approved. KIMBERLY 3362 A Addison Ave. E. contract & down payment. Available approx Dec. 1st. $850 2 bdrm farm house on 1 acre for TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, nice wage dispute. HAZELTON Owner carry with Call Bill 801-726-4564. month + deposit. 909-881-2045 rent. No smoking/pets. New elec- yard, W/D hookups, mo. to mo. In 1955, a presidential $7,000 down. Acreage, 3 bdrm, 2 tric heat pump. $650 mo + $650 $600. Available now. 404-6783 news conference was filmed bath. $150,000. BURLEY Newer 2007 3 bdrm, 2 dep. 208-420-0459 or 733-0459 Juli Lee 410-2878 bath home. Appls incld, W/D TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, large for television for the first Magic Valley Realty - Realtor Owned hookups, 2-car garage, $925/mo + KIMBERLY Single wide, 3 bedroom. yard, all appl incl. $900 mo. + sec time,with the permission of dep. Lease option avail. 650-8596 $400 month + deposit. dep. Pets neg. 208-731-1009 HAZELTON President Dwight D. Call 208-423-5590. TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm, 2 bath coun- OWNER CARRY. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. FILER 2.5 acre pasture w/irrigation. Eisenhower. Newly remodeled. New carpet & try home. 2650 sq ft. New carpet/ Private area, mature trees. Well & RUPERT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, central paint, 3 car garage. No smoking/ In 1960, the Treaty of paint. Fenced-in yard. $5000 power. $60,000. Will consider all air. NO PETS. NO SMOKING. down. $58,000/offer. Nice neigh- pets. $995 mo+dep. 208-954-2180 Mutual Cooperation and offers. 208-731-9768. $600/mo. $600 dep. Call 312-4353 borhood. Next to school bus stop. TWIN FALLS 6 bedroom, 2 bath, Security between Japan and 107 N. Park St. 208-731-1055 SHOSHONE 3+ bdrm, 1 bath, home water paid, $800 month. the United States of $600/mo. + $600 dep. Exc. refs. 208-420-5170 JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 car 208-720-2240 lv. msg. America was signed by both garage, good location by hospital, TWIN FALLS Country home, 3 countries in Washington, th Ave. E. $45,000. 358-1074 SHOSHONE Clean & Quiet 4 bdrm, 321 5 bdrm., 2 bath, garage, water/ 1 bath. No smoking. Refs. $600 + D.C. lawn care. No pets/smoking. TWIN FALLS 2 houses for sale. TWIN FALLS dep. 510 W 4th St. Call 539-9792 In 1966, Indira Gandhi 468 Diamond, custom built 3 bdrm $775 mo. + dep. Call 733-6269. w/large storage bldg, $49,900 and SHOSHONE Rental houses in town was elected prime minister th 880 West 4 , 4 lots, 2 story house, or country, 1-6 bedroom, starting TWIN FALLS Cute 2 bdrm, W/D of India. garage, $49,900. 208-410-1637 at $295. 208-308-2941 hookup, stove, refrig, fenced In 1970, President TWIN FALLS '06 3 bdrm., 2 bath. yard, no smoking/pets. $560 Richard M. Nixon nominat- Fenced yd. 1404 sq. ft. $850 mo. + mo. + dep. Call 208-731-0321. ed G. Harrold Carswell to Get In The Habit! $850 dep. Call Melisa 734-7935. the Supreme Court; howev- Ground level entrance at both TWIN FALLS Elegant 3 bdrm, 2 front and rear on 100 Block of TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom, 1 bath, bath, den, dining, hardwood, er, the nomination was Read the Main Ave. East in Twin Falls. $350 month. fenced yard, pet w/dep, $1195/mo. defeated because of contro- WWW.MAGIC 159 N 10th. 208-481-0553 Ample parking in rear of building. 208-420-5170 versy over Carswell’s past Great foot traffic. Approx. 9000 TWIN FALLS 130 Quincy, 2 bdrm, 1 TWIN FALLS Extra clean newly re- racial views. Classifieds sq. ft. situated on three levels. VALLEY.COM/ bath, new appls, W/D hookups, modeled 2 bdrm, 14' wide mobile Lease or purchase. energy efficient, 1 car garage, w/foundation on quiet city lot, $385 In 1980, retired Supreme Available April 1, 2011. Call for CLASSIFIEDS bsmt storage, $650 mo. + dep. No + dep. No pets. Refs. 326-5887 Court Justice William O. Every Day further details, 208-320-3920 smoking/pets. 208-358-0673 TWIN FALLS Great location, beauti- Douglas died in ful 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car garage, Washington, D.C., at age 81. covered patio, full sprinklers, W/D In 1981, the United States hookups. No pets/smoking. $1000 mo. + $1000 dep with 1 year and Iran signed an accord lease. Call Chris 280-1175. paving the way for the release of 52 Americans held TWIN FALLS Newer large family 3 bdrm, 2 bath, lrg master suit, hostage for more than 14 fresh paint, new Pergo floors, months. new DW, stove, refrigerator, Ten years ago: In a deal W/D included, quiet neighbor- hood, large fenced yard. $850 sparing himself possible Pet neg. 735-1282 or 410-1954 indictment, President Bill Clinton acknowledged for TWIN FALLS Nice 2 bedroom the first time making false duplex in quiet neighborhood. statements under oath W/D hookups, Garage, deck, about Monica Lewinsky; he yrd, No pets. $650. 362-3933 also surrendered his law TWIN FALLS Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath, license for five years. stove, refrig, W/D, AC, dbl garage Former NFL player Rae w/storage. $880 + $600 dep. No Carruth was acquitted of dogs. Avail 02/01. 208-731-1695 first-degree murder but TWIN FALLS Rent/lease to own, convicted of conspiracy and 3100 sq. ft. on Falls Ave. E. be- tween Twin/Kimberly. Large open two other charges in the living room, galley kitchen, large fatal shooting of his preg- master bdrm with jet tub and nant girlfriend, Cherica shower, family room, 3 bdrms, YOUR BUSINESS CARD hobby room, double garage, Adams, in Charlotte, N.C. fenced back yard, large shop pos- (Carruth was later sen- COULD BE HERE! sible. $1150. 208-734-5051 tenced to a minimum of 18 TWIN FALLS Small 3 bdrm, $500 + years, 11 months in prison $400 deposit. No smoking/pets. 423-5445 / 731-0152 / 420-1488 and a maximum of 24 years, four months.) TWIN FALLS Very nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dbl garage, fenced yard, Five years ago: Osama Call Today and Be Seen! home at 576 Rose St. N. $860 mo. bin Laden, in an audiotape plus security. 539-3321 that was his first in more WENDELL 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fruit than a year, said al-Qaida room, workshop, garden, lg yard, was preparing for attacks in fruit trees, no pets/smoking. Call the United States; at the for application, lv msg 536-2351. same time, he offered a $15.00 Value APRIC T LANE WENDELL Newly renovated 3 “long-term truce’’ without bdrm., 1 bath trailer house, new Minimum 4 hours of cleaning specifying the conditions. Regularly $60.00 Quality Used Home Furnishings & Consignments siding & flooring on 1.5 acres with With this coupon $45.00 out building. Call 208-316-0445. Vice President Dick Cheney New Clients Only / One Per Household defended the administra- Consignments, Gently Used Furniture WHO can help YOU rent your tion’s domestic surveillance The areas' reliable white glove cleaning service! AAnd Home Decor, Antiques rental? Classifieds Can! program, calling it an 733-0931 ext. 2 Guaranteed Satisfaction—Bonded & Insured essential tool in monitoring Ebay Services And More [email protected] Twin Falls/Jerome Burley al-Qaida and other terrorist 736-6200 677-3300 208-734-2058 organizations. 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Call 208-735-1180. deeply, and easily connects DACHSHUND 3 dapples, purebred, ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. BURLEY Great location (2) 2 bdrm TWIN FALLS Clean 3 bdrm, 2 bath no papers. 2 males, 1 female. All Rights Reserved. with people. But it also has units, hardwood floors, 2 entrances, AC, dbl garage, fenced yd no pets/ Dewclaws removed. Males, $125 its downside. laundry, $375-$400. 431-9628 smoking $850. 639 Beta 420 6242 Females, $150. Ready to go. PRAAK Call 208-431-2962. “Mac” has a terrible habit BURLEY Nice 2 bdrm apartment. TWIN FALLS Clean, quiet 2 bdrm of talking publicly about $400 month. upstairs apt. Kitchen appls, laun- DACHSHUND Pups,adorable, AKC, Call 208-219-9654. dry facility, new carpet, carport. No new litter, starting at $200. Can what we do in the bedroom. smoking/pets. 710 Washington N. email pictures. Buhl. 405-973-6395 He means it in a teasing way, BURLEY Norman Manor Apts #4. $550/mo. $550 dep. 731-4720 MESSTY FREE Lab/Boxer mix to a good 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. TWIN FALLS Great landlord has and he’s never insulting. He Clean or new carpet & paint. home. 1½ year old female, good sunny, clean, 2 bdrm, 2 bath apt. companion. Call 208-404-5811. can’t understand why it Laundry & off street parking. All utilities paid except electric. Office hours 2-5pm, Mon-Fri upsets me, although he is W/D incld. $575/mo. No pets/ GERMAN SHEPHERD cross, a http://www.tyndale.com/jumble/ To: Go Books NEW BIBLE Jumble Other hours call for appt. always remorseful when he Smoking. Call 208-308-0830 great hiking buddy. Spayed female 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave Trained to sit, stay, & heel. Free to ATTORE Now arrange the circled letters realizes I’m angry. He wor- TWIN FALLS Honey Locust Ln, good home. 734-1574 to form the surprise answer, as ries that I’m ashamed of him $525. Spacious 2 Bdrm Apt. Classified Department GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies suggested by the above cartoon. and what we do, but I’m not. Classified Sales Representatives Includes Water 734-4334 twinfallsrentals.com 1 male and 2 females, $100 each. I just don’t want it to be a are available from 404-1724 or 432-6052 Answer: 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday topic of public discussion, TWIN FALLS large 3 bdrm (4-plex), Call our office in Twin Falls GERMAN SHEPHERD purebred especially with people from section 8 ok. $590 + dep. puppies born Nov 27th, 2010. $200 (Answers tomorrow) 733-0931 ext. 2 Call 208-421-3145 Jumbles: APRON COACH GENTRY JURIST no papers. 1 male, 3 females. Yesterday’s my church. I find it embar- 208-431-4882 Rupert Answer: When the shoppers felt the model’s gown, rassing to have my love life EDEN 1 bdrm, water & trash paid, TWIN FALLS Nice 2 bedroom the designer said it was — “TOUCHING” made public. $300 month. No pets. duplex in quiet neighborhood. 208-212-1678 W/D hookups, Garage, deck, Mac is never mean-spirit- FILER Lg clean 1 bdrm apt., elect, yard, No pets. $650. 362-3933 ed, only vulgar, which to him water, sewer, trash incl. $450/mo. is acceptable.I love him.He’s + $250 dep. No smoking/pets. Ser- TWIN FALLS Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 vice animals welcome. 326-4667 bath, kitchen appls, lawn care, no POMERANIAN Puppies, 9 weeks CHIHUAHUA Pups a strong, kind and generous smoking/pets. $875. 208-735-0473 GERMAN SHORT HAIRS A.K.C. old, red male & female, $200 each. Purebred males, $125. Must sell. 9 PUPS BORN 12-19-10. PICK YOURS 208-734-6590 208-531-4399 man. But I do not feel TWIN FALLS Very large, clean, 3 NOW FOR END OF JANUARY PICK-UP. bdrm, 2 bath apt. One half blk to TAILS DOCKED, DEWCLAWS CLIPPED, respected. The truth is, he DEWORMED & 1ST SHOTS. PROVEN just doesn’t know how to CSI. No pets. $650. Idaho Housing GREAT HUNTER & FAMILY PETS. PUG AKC 1 fawn M, $300; 2 brindle accepted. 320-7599 or 734-9704 EE-DAH-HOW FARM M, $400; 1 brindle F, $500. 1st treat me with respect. What (208)324-5082 or (208)308-0073 shots. Ready 1/28. 208-731-3954 can I do? FORD 8N tractor, runs good, with WOMAN OF GOLDEN RETRIEVER purebred, blade, $2200. INTH tractor, $700. $300. Great dog, comes w/collar & 208-539-0096 CHARACTER retrieving collar. Moving. 404-6184 DEAR WOMAN OF TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all utils. Paid. Weekly/monthly rates. GREAT PYRENEES $150/each, CHARACTER: Mac is 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. 4 males, 4 females “always” remorseful? You www.capriextendedstay.com Call 208-352-4218 or 208-731-1540 should not have had to tell TWIN FALLS MOTEL HYBRID WOLF pups 7 weeks old. Ready to go. $150. Free breeding him more than once that his Equal Opportunity Provider Daily and weekly rates. Quiet SHIH TZU Breeders Special pair, adults. Call 208-543-6082 208-733-8620. We are affordable! 3 AKC puppies, 2 females, JOHN DEERE 410 E Backhoe talking about your sex life 1 male, 1st shots, 7 weeks. GOODING 2 bdrm., 1 bath duplex. (extend a hoe) recent engine made you uncomfortable. TWIN FALLS Quiet, clean motel. MALAMUTE 2 puppies for sale, Father has 36 champions on $475 mo. + $500 dep & utilities. Special Wkly $100~Mo. $375 + dep $300. Parents on site. overhaul by John Deere. 5 generation pedigrees. Well $34,900. Call 208-650-6514. He appears to crave atten- No smoking/pets. Call 308-6804. Microwave/refrig. No pets. 329-4647 208-420-0825 or 208-670-1316. marked, male & female golden tion any way he can get it. GOODING 3 bdrm, 2 bath, no smok- brown, 1 female black & white. TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All MINIATURE DACHSHUND Pups, 8 Good confirmation. $400-$450 MF 304 gas loader tractor. His lack of sensitivity for ing/pets, $675 month + utilities, wks old, 3 males, 2 females, $150 utils paid, free cable & Internet. No Call 208-436-6787. Newhouse electric bale chopper. your feelings is a red flag. $500 deposit. 208-308-6804 dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- without papers. 208-650-6235 208-543-8374 ing at $450. 731-5745 / 431-3796 Mac may be funny, HAZELTON Taking applications strong, kind and generous, at Lake View Apts. Low income, farm labor housing. but because he doesn’t Call 208-829-5829 understand boundaries, he Equal Housing isn’t likely to change. What Provider HANSEN/KIMBERLY Clean 2 bdrm in country, DW, refrig, oven incl. you must do is ask yourself Pets neg. 423-4010 or 539-3106 if this is the way you want Hear the quiet! Laurel Park Apartments SHOSHONE 2 bdrm., mobile home, the rest of your life to be, 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls $420 a month, $420 security dep. because if you continue this 734-4195 Call 208-886-7972. relationship, this will be TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm mobile home, your reality — and nothing HEYBURN Brand new 3 bdrm very clean, great location in cozy apt., granite counter tops, very quiet park, 1 mi from CSI. W/D will be kept private. nice, no smoking/pets. $625/ included. No pets/smoking. $385 + mo. + $500 dep. 801-726-6181 $300 dep. 208-734-4345 JEROME 200 East B, 3 bdrm, 1 EAR bath duplex, $550 mo. + $500 dep. 208-324-7393 ABBY JEROME Large 2 bedroom, 1 bath, bsm't apt, $460 + utilities. TWIN FALLS 734-4334 208-539-9950 Retail/Office Spaces Jeanne Various Sizes & Locations JEROME Phillips Move-in to 2011 at The Oaks & TWIN FALLS Office Space avail at start living in affordable luxury. the Twin Falls Airport. $250-$450 EAR ABBY:“Clyde”and 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage and per month. Call 733-5920 much more for only $578 mo. I dated as teenagers. After we Move-in this month & get TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, 1 month free! 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- separated, he married some- ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 one else. We met up again Call 208-324-6969 or stop by 1911 N Kennedy St, Jerome, ID. TWIN FALLS Prime location near and had an affair, which corner of Eastland & Julie Lane. resulted in two children. I KIMBERLY 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, appli- Approx 2300 to 5000 sq. ft. avail. ances included, W/D hookup. 733-2323 or 420-9195 ended it because it was going Call 208-423-4377 after 7pm. nowhere and raised the chil- KIMBERLY Large, clean 1 bdrm dren alone. apt. $420 month + $250 Clyde and I have now deposit. Available now. 423-6792 come full circle. After sepa- RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, TWIN FALLS 2 bay Shop with office rating from his wife, he W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. for rent. $600 a month. 364 Main $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No Ave. S. Call 208-733-0081. sought me out. I have loved smoking. 208-358-0673 only him my entire life. We TWIN FALLS 2-3 booth beauty RUPERT 2 bdrm upstairs apt., elec- salon or nail care shop. Good have been living together for tric/water/garbage incld. $500 mo. location, willing to improve to suit several years now, and I have + dep. No pets/smoking. Call 208- tenant. $425/mo utils pd. 539-4907 431-3897 or 208-679-1360. an engagement ring with no TWIN FALLS 2000 sq. ft. shop with hope of marriage. He keeps RUPERT 2 bedroom, refrig & stove office. For more information call provided. W/D hookups. No pets. 208-734-9288 or 208-421-2832. telling me his wife is holding $400. Call 670-1014. TWIN FALLS 3,600 sq. ft. next to up the divorce. TWIN FALLS 1 & 2 bdrm, spotless, Muni Golf Course. Plenty of park- Abby, how long can one fresh paint, no pets, close to CSI. ing, heated & air conditioned of- $425 & $495 month. 732-5408 fice. Large garage door with elec- person hold up a divorce? I tric opener. $1,250 per month with have waited 25 years for this TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, 1 bath, $360 1 year minimum lease. Call man, and I don’t know if I + $400 deposit. 319 6th Ave #C. 733-7175 or after 5pm, 734-5951. 208-735-2295 will wait forever. TWIN FALLS Blue Lakes Office TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, kitchen appls, Complex. From 200 yo 1300 sq. ft. TIRED OF WAITING no smoking/pets, $375. all utils. incl., rent neg. 309-0365 IN NEW JERSEY http://steelmgt.com 208-735-0473 DEAR TIRED OF WAIT- RENTAL PROPERTIES TWIN FALLS 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms ING: Clyde may not have Apts. & Houses. $250-$800. been completely honest with Various Locations. you. I ran your letter by a Call for Details 734-4334 www.twinfallsrentals.com family law specialist who informed me that here in the TWIN FALLS 1622 Filer Ave. E. 2 bdrm, 1 bath. No pets/smoking. U.S.A. no one can be forced Free laundry. $575 + deposit. BEEF Half or Whole. All natural corn to stay married against his or Call 733-8676 or 539-4449 fed. Call for details 308-3540. [email protected] her will. A divorce is a court st TWIN FALLS 1 month free rent. BRED RED ANGUS Cross Cows proceeding. A spouse can 2 bdrm, large walk-in closet, 2 full Due to calf in March. baths, W/D, microwave, range, stall signing an agreement — Call 208-326-5695 stove, DW, garbage disposal, re- the division of property frig, small pantry, central air/heat, CALF SALE 4-H and FFA project. would be an example — but no pets/smoking/drugs. $600 mo. Feb. 5 in Buhl. See calves online not a court process. + dep. 208-721-0590 www.ndsdesertsage.com 208-543-6180 As for your being unwill- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm 2 bath duplex near CSI, W/D, pet ok. $600 CATTLE TRAILER '70 Wilson 40', ing to wait for Clyde “forev- month. Call 208-733-8807. $3400. 208-308-2219 er” — you have already done TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm apts & town that. Twenty-five years of homes in various locations, no waiting for a man who’s smoking/pets. $500-$600. CONNECT WITH unavailable is forever. 208-539-6913 CUSTOMERS WHO NEED TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt. YOUR SERVICE New paint & carpet, laundry on-site, Advertise in the Business EAR ABBY: I work for a no smoking/pets, $475/$475. & Service Directory 208-539-4907. See at 733-0931 ext. 2 dentist. There are two other www.cuttingedgeproperties.biz staff members besides me. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, great The dentist occasionally location, W/D & appls, no smoking receives gifts (goodie bas- or pets. $610 + dep. $200 off 1st kets, flowers, baked goods, mo rent w/lease. 208-734-1143 etc.) from specialists thank- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath. No pets/smoking. $550 dep. + $550 ing him for referring mo. Call 208-280-1327 patients to them. These gifts usually have cards that TWIN FALLS 2-3 bdrm. 1st month free w/year lease. W/D hookup, say “To Doctor and Staff,” fenced backyard, no pets. For but he never shares any of it other specials call 208-734-6600. with us; he takes it all home. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND Should I approach him garage home, $800. 2 bdrm, $425. CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted about this? 3 bdrm, 1½ bath, gas/AC, fire- horses, ponies, mules and draft NO PERKS IN INDI- place, $650. 208-280-2555 horses. Call 208-539-1714 ANA TWIN FALLS Awesome move-in special. New carpet/paint/vinyl, DEAR NO PERKS: I don’t nice clean 1 bdrm, $395. Large think so. While your feelings studio $335 + dep. 316-2334 are understandable, you BLACK LAB puppies, AKC, 1st & TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 2nd shots. Chocolate Dam & Yel- WWW.MAGIC would have nothing to gain bath with family room and den. low Sire's family: FC, AFC, MH, W/D hookups. Outside patio, gas JH. $300. Call 208-934-5919. VALLEY.COM/ but poundage. And besides, heat & AC. No smoking/pets. Full it’s almost impossible to kitchen appliances. $700/month. 1 BLACK LAB Purebred puppies. Old shame the shameless. year lease w/lawn mowing includ- style, big blocky heads, otter tails, CLASSIFIEDS ed. Call 734-5388 or 733-1067. 6 males, $100/each. 420-7108 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Business 9 IF JANUARY 19 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You have big ACROSS dreams and a romantic soul 1 Bart Simpson’s WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom that gets a chance to peek disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, mom out in the year ahead. In the Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Call Bob at 208-312-3746. 6 Deadly snakes next six weeks, you might 10 Little Jack find a congenial connection WANTED Tractors and other who makes a perfect play- misc; repair/salvage/running. Horner’s prize mate — but if you are look- Bob, 208-312-3746 14 Body of water ing for a permanent partner, 15 Air mattress you should wait until sum- disaster mer to test the relationship 16 First-__; top- more thoroughly. In both 5 SHARES of Big Wood Canal notch May and August, your life Company water for sale, $5000. should be filled with bliss, 208-886-2400 or 539-4500 17 Rings, as a bell but because you expect only GATED PIPE 10” aluminum, 6120', 18 Festive in good shape, $2.25/ft., also the best ,you could be some 8" & 6". Call 208-308-1123 celebration extravagant and overspend, IRRIGATION PUMP by Cornell, 19 Leave out or could overestimate your 20hp, 4rb, 600gpm, $2000. 20 Engagement own abilities. The best time 208-280-2811 to change jobs or make key MAIN LINE 800' of 4” hook & latch 22 House of and 200' of 8” with risers. financial decisions is in 208-543-8374 worship October. 24 Uncle Ben’s product HOROSCOPE 25 Invented HAY 26 Greek goddess Jeraldine #1 Quality Hay All Types Animal Feeds. of wisdom Grown locally, Produced locally. Saunders Support your local business! 29 City fellows on Southern Idaho Feeds 347 South Park Ave W a ranch Twin Falls 358-3457 or 731-8155 30 Fish eggs ARIES (March 21-April HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. 31 Angry look 19): You don’t need to hide 3-string, green, barn stored, in the back of the bus — but $12/bale. 208-539-2722 33 Get through to you don’t need to drive it, T.S.C. Hay Retrieving 37 Ringlet Tuesday’s Puzzle Solved 1st, 2nd, 3rd & Orchard Grass. either. Finding your proper All covered. Call Con 208-280-0839 39 Dentist’s tool 2 Highest cards place in the grand scheme of 41 Grain storage 3 Harvest MISCELLANEOUS things is like the tale of tower 4 Aplenty Goldilocks. Keep testing 42 Unflinching one 5 Following until it is just right. TAURUS (April 20-May 44 Attack 6 Seaweeds 20): Reading, writing and 46 Twosome 7 Make airtight righteousness won’t keep 47 Praise 8 Buddy ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES you warm on a cold winter Wanted old magazines, toys, 49 Wiped away 9 Glided across night. Being right is not as horse tack, Indian items, jewelry & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 51 Banquet food the ice important as being kind. provider 10 Vows You can’t insist on having BIRTHDAY PHOTOS your way at all costs if you Have you forgotten to pick-up 54 Clutch 11 Light sources want to keep the peace. your birthday photos? We have 55 Insurance 12 Useful some photos we are sure you GEMINI (May 21-June don't want us to toss. company 13 Doled out 20): Relent and relax your These can be picked up at The Times-News Classified Dept employees 21 Burn grip. Being possessive won’t 56 Get removed 23 Always protect you from losing SUSAN'S ANTIQUES BUYING something that isn’t really GOLD, SILVER & JEWELRY from a bee 25 Formal sword yours in the first place. Give Call 208-734-9681 60 Liver secretion combats the important others in your 61 Notion 26 Rainbows (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. life the benefit of a free rein 63 Uncanny 27 Talk up; All Rights Reserved. and trust. 64 Misfortunes promote CANCER (June 21-July KENMORE refrigerator, white crin- 22): Take the first step. You kle finish, 32” wide, 26” deep, 66” 65 Continue 28 Rescuer 43 Rudely brief 54 “Jack and the tall, 4 shelves $250. 208-733-2382 66 Animal pens 29 __ up; withers 45 Cut into 3 parts Beanstalk” ogre cannot get anywhere unless KENMORE upright frostless freezer, you start your journey and white crinkle finish, 4 shelves, 5 67 Scotland’s 32 Shelter of vines 48 Blueprint 56 Calico’s cry get on the path. You may door shelves, 32” wide, 26” deep, 66” tall, $250. 208-733-2382 Loch __ 34 Assists 50 Come into view 57 Therefore miss a one-of-a-kind 68 Mr. Gingrich 35 Hint 51 Rustic log 58 In __ of; as a adventure if you prefer to 69 Food fish 36 “Little Red home substitute for stay safe and secure in your comfort zone. Riding __” 52 Spry 59 In case LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): DOWN 38 Spitting image 53 Spills the 62 John __; Carve your niche with cre- 1 Sulk 40 Malicious looks beans unknown man ativity. Find something to WHIRLPOOL Washer/Dryer set, do that gives you a chance to $250. Whirlpool glass top range, 1 exercise your inner genius year old, $300. Whirlpool refrigera- and originality. Doing tor, $200. 208-308-2188 GAS RANGE self cleaning, white, BUSHMASTER XM15, M-4, 223 cal- something that is off the iber, no box or papers, $700 RV SHOW & SALE $300. 100 year old Majestic wood January 19-22 beaten path offers you a cookstove, $600/offer. 16' Game- 208-543-4598 Indoors at CSI Expo Center pleasant escape fisher boat, trailer & 15hp Evinrude HAWES 357 single action western Brockman's RV, Bish's RV, & 4x4 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. motor, $1200. 208-436-0206 marshal leather holster, $230. Xtreme MotorSports & RV Norinco SKS nylon stock scope combined together with deep 22): You can’t reason some- HOBART MEAT SLICER Commer- mounts, sling, $250. 420-7236 winter discounts on a huge cial, model #1812. Comes inventory of all makes & models. one out of a position they w/sharpener, blade recently sharp- NAA 22 magnum mini revolver, Don't miss it! Open Wed-Fri 10-8 didn’t reason themselves ened. Exc. cond. $700. 308-8539 $140. Like new! & Sat 10-6. Free Admission 208-308-1035 into. You might oppose POOL TABLE Olhausen oak 8' with WINCHESTER Lever action model FORD '91 F-350, 4x4 with 38 ft someone, mistakenly all accessories including a light fix- Altec manlift, V8, 5 spd, AT, AC, ture, $1400. 208-308-6226 lv msg 1895 caliber 30-60 limited edition, believing that they have 1 of only 4000 made. New in box clean, work ready. $7900. taken a stance, when the SHOWCASES counter type (5). $920/offer. Mike 208-420-8734 Call 208-320-4058 Lozier steel shelving, assorted truth is quite different. wire racks, file cabinets & more. WINCHESTER Model 12 trap, 12 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): See at the Imagination Station ga., $1400. Winchester Model 42 CAT 14E Road Grader. Cab w/rear 10am-2pm weekdays. 734-2725 410, $2000. Call 208-490-1802. ripper, $17,500. HD 5 w/angle doz- Familiar rituals are reassur- er, electric start, $6,000. CAT 950 ing. You might take comfort SNOWBLOWER 32” professional; 827 2¾ yard bucket. Newly rebuilt en- auto body & woodworking tools; gine & cab w/heater, $19,500. from regular routines, but a Christmas decorations; pressure Skis And Snowboards DOUBLE R '11 8640 BT, 208-406-6357 break from the ordinary can washer, $10 & up. 208-420-3983 40' beaver tail, 25,000 GVWR, SKIS, ski boots, bindings & snow- like new, $12,900. refresh your psyche. Be SNOWBLOWER John Deere, 5hp, boards for sale. Large family CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS willing to adjust to a differ- 26” wide, auger, 2 rotor, self pro- moved to California. 208-410-1637 WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE pelled, $250. 208-733-0550 Advertise in the ent pace or to embrace new UT/ID/OR CONCEALED CARRY Business & Service Directory ideas. PERMIT CLASS *All Inclusive* Sat 733-0931 ext. 2 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Jan 22, 9am-1pm ONLY $65 Other If your RV has seen more FIREWOOD cut, split, mostly hard- Classes Avail. Call 435-757-1900 driveway than open road. 21): There is hope for your wood, ready to burn. 3 FAMILY ESTATE SALE heart. Not everything is a Call 208-324-8284 or 731-4650 Jan. 20 & 21 (9-6) Advertise with a classified Jan. 22 (9-3) ad today. 733-0931 matter of common sense. HEARTH PADS Beautiful natural Minidoka County Fairgrounds You may receive a whimsi- stone and tile for wood, gas & 85 East Baseline, Rupert tRANSPORTATION cal gift or a pat on the back pellet stoves. Standard sizes or AIR COMPRESSOR Towable, Le GMC '08 Yukon XL with 18,000 custom made. 36”x36”- 40”x40”- Roi, 185 CFM, John Deere, diesel, miles, Beautiful Antique Oak Buffet, KitchenAid Refrigerator, because you refuse to follow 48”x48” available. 208-862-9207 284 Actual Hours, like new. Dishwasher, New Double the herd. Accept whatever $5900. Call 208-320-4058. Mattress, Big Screen Panasonic comes your way. TV (high definition), Craftmatic FORD '94 F-350 Crew cab, dually SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Twin Size Bed, 25” TV in Oak with 9 ft flatbed & tow package. Entertainment Cabinet, Sofa with V8, AT, AC, immaculate, one Dec. 21): Experience doesn’t Queen Hide-a-bed, Recliner, owner, low miles. $4900. COUCH & LOVE SEAT Beautiful, NOTICE New Two Piece Sectional & Call 208-320-4058 have to be expensive,as long new Dec. Must see! Sacrifice Ottoman (nice), Shelving, Kitchen Classified Advertisers $1200. 208-736-5026 Items, Quality Clothes, Trunks, as it adds to your expertise. BEEF Half or Whole. All natural corn Please check your ad for Books, Christmas Items, Lamps, accuracy the first day it runs. An old proverb says, “Only SOFA by Lane, red velvet, recliners fed. Call for details 308-3540. Antique Gun, Mirrors, Antique The Times-News will only be those who have traveled the on both ends, like new, $899/offer. [email protected] Wall Clock, Swivel Rocker, 208-293-7801 Dishes, Small Kitchen Appliances responsible for any errors report- road know where the holes Footstools, Companion Chairs, ed on the first day of publication TABLE Counter height with 4 are deep.” You know more End Tables, Antique Chair, Please Call 733-0931 ext. 2 chairs, dark walnut, 2 months old. Costume Jewelry, Sporting Goods than you think. Asking $250. 208-420-4490 Still unpacking boxes! FORD '95 F-450, Superduty with CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- WANTED Antique vintage cigar/ Managed by Blue Cow 312-4900 3200 lb all hydraulic auto crane. TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. tobacco items, woolie chaps, early V8, AT, PS, 13 ft flatbed with Jan. 19): “Never let school- saddles, bridles, pro-1900 cloth- tool boxes. 21,000 Actual Used furniture, home decor, TWIN FALLS ing, Indian beadwork, folk art, miles, one owner, like new. ing interfere with your edu- antiques, consignments. Scotch Shop Thrift Store New Winter Hours: game mounts, cabin furniture, $8900. Call 208-320-4058. cation,”said Mark Twain. If spurs, bits, old fishing/hunting $1.00 Bag Sale 12-5:30 Tuesday-Friday & Wed 1/19 9:30-12:30 you play hooky from your 10-2 Saturday items, cafe/restaurant furnishings, old jewelry, firearms, photographs, Presbyterian Church CLASSIFIEDS 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 Behind Court House job, schoolwork or routines, postcards, whiskey jugs, Indian It pays to read the fine print! you might learn something baskets, artifacts, old advertising Call the Times-News to place signs, primitive furniture, gambling rECREATIONAL of immense value and inter- saloon items, Navajo rugs, military your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 est. items, civil war, coin operated de- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- vices, duck decoys. Please call NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- Rustic Montana Interiors at TURED ENGINES and TRANS- Feb. 18): Remember the LLOYD LUMBER 1-800-962-2427 LIQUIDATION AUCTION MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, FREIGHTLINER '01 with TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, Cummins, ICM 370HP Diesel, 10 story of the monkey’s paw. Fri. & Sat., Jan. 21 & 22, 10am WANTED Junk Cars, $50 small, fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, spd, PS, AC, Jake brake, alloy 12 14th Ave. So. Nampa, ID Think carefully about what $75 medium, $100 large. Free BOAT & Trailer, Fiberglass 14', doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- wheels, 70% rubber, no cold Lloyd's Lumber has been in you want because you will towing. Courteous, clean & 50hp $1200/offer. TORS, etc. 208-734-7090 weather or off road use. One business for 90 years. professional same day removal. 208-735-1282 owner, immaculate. $16,900. surely get your wish. Your Complete Liquidation of New Call 208-410-3572. TIRES & RIMS AMP 17x7 Rims Call 208-320-4058. tastes run to things that are Inventory, Forklifts, Vehicles, w/Zexius 205/40Z R17 tires, Equipment, & Lumber. $800/offer. Call 208-420-2165 highly technical. Plug in a 1,000 of Items. WANTED We buy junk batteries. www.downsauction.com We pay more than anyone out new computer. there. Check us out at Interstate Nampa, Idaho ~ 1-800-400-1712 ***USED SHELLS**** PISCES (Feb. 19-March Batteries. Fully licensed and in- sured to protect the batteries all Quality~Low Prices~Selection. 20): Don’t let the stars get in the way to the smelter. 208-312-1525 your eyes. You may be mes- Call 208-733-0896. CHEVY '58 Apache Pickup. Classic 412 Eastland Drive, 8-5 Mon-Fri Chevy truck. Good condition, new merized by a new person in carburetor and radiator. Can be a your life or entranced by the daily driver or fix it up for show. IHC '86 9300 long wheel base, $6,500. 208-732-6266 idea of making a commit- CLASSIFIEDS SKI-DOO '08 REV XP 800R 163, New factory remanufactured Cummins, Big Cam 400 with 13 It pays to read the fine print. 1280 miles, one owner, can, clutch FORD '55 F-100 custom pickup; ment that involves contrac- spd trans, 25k lb winch, PS, AC, Call the Times-News to place work, Evolution air suspension, 2 Chevelle '67 AC, PS, matching AMMO 40 S&S 445 rnds Win brand wet kit, low miles 1 owner tual obligations. Remain bags, gas jug, belly pan, cover, numbers; Mustang '69 coupe, your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 ammo, 165 grain, F.M.J., $125. $12,900. Call 320-4058 free of encumbrances. 208-539-4483 $7500/offer. 208-280-4616 matching numbers. 208-436-0206 College Magic Valley LOCAL SPORTS High school hoops Overtime matchups from Bruins' 2011 football slate up in BYU routs TCU around the valley Sports 2 the air thanks to Caldwell appeal S Magicvalley.com/blogs >>> SPORTS 2 NBA, Sports 2 / Scoreboard, Sports 3 / NFL, Sports 4 Sports WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2011 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] Spartan surprise: Minico beats Wood River By Ryan Howe with 16 points and Malarie confidence we’ve played Wood River fought back and Times-News writer Pratt added 11 as the with all year,it wasn’t there.” took a four-point advantage Spartans moved to 6-10 Wood River (13-2, 6-2) fell with four minutes remaining RUPERT — Whatever the overall and 3-5 in Great Basin to second place behind Twin in the game after back-to- Minico girls basketball team Minico’s Micaela Conference play. Falls in the conference back Martinez layups. talked about in the locker Merrill goes for a “We’re way excited. We standings. With Wood River seizing room last week, it worked. rebound with Wood can see now our potential, Benson couldn’t point to the momentum, Minico Since the players-only River’s Allie and we know we can do it,” one overwhelming deficien- coach Joe D. Shepard admit- heart-to-heart, the resur- Hesteness Tuesday Merrill said. “We played our cy in her team’s play, saying ted he was nervous at that gent Spartans have rattled hearts out, played the “it was different things in point. off three straight wins, with at Minico High toughest defense we could.” each possession.” However, “In the past, we’d fold the latest being the most School. Minico’s box-and-one Benson questioned the right there and lose by 12,” impressive. defense held Wood River star Wolverines’ mindset, as this Shepard said. “But the girls Minico shocked Wood Kaitana Martinez to 3-for- group has never won at did a good job and made free River 46-44 Tuesday night, 14 shooting. Martinez fin- Minico. throws at the end.” handing the Wolverines just ished with 17 points, but “I would expect with what Minico’s Taylor O’Connell their second loss of the sea- most came from the free our record is, that wouldn’t answered with a three-point son. RYAN HOWE/ throw line, where she was be, but I think in the back of play, and the Spartans went “We set some goals in the Times-News 11-for-12. Taylor Hayes their minds it was, ‘We up for good on a driving locker room one day at prac- chipped in with 10 points for haven’t won at Minico in 100 layup by Pratt with 1:31 to tice and it brought us needed and we talked about ultimately at state.” Wood River. years, so why should we play. The Spartans convert- together,”said Minico junior what we wanted to do for the Minico committed a sea- “I felt like (Minco) wanted now?’” ed 9 of 11 free throws down Micaela Merrill. “We got rest of the season and where son-low seven turnovers. it more,” said Wood River Minico’s biggest lead was everything out that we we want to end up, which is Marlee Chandler led the way coach Mendy Benson. “That eight in the second quarter. See MINICO, Sports 2 Vikings conquer Hornets Bruneel getting Ivey keys it done inside Valley boys and out for CSI By Mike Christensen past Oakley Times-News writer By Stephen Meyers Mitch Bruneel was a guard Times-News writer at Idaho’s Eagle High School. HAZELTON — Matt Ivey He’s listed as a guard on is a player of few words on the College of Southern the court. Idaho men’s basketball ros- The senior doesn’t get too ter. excited about a great play, But in one of the most and he’s slow to scold his physical junior college con- teammates on the court. ferences in the nation, the Instead he’ll offer a quick 6-foot-5 freshman mostly direction or pick-me-up finds himself banging inside Times-News file photo and clap quietly to himself among the trees. College of Southern Idaho fresh- after making a shot. “It’s been a learning expe- man Mitch Bruneel, left, is putting He lets his game do the rience,” said Bruneel, the up big numbers despite playing talking. Gem State’s 2007-08 out of his normal position. Ivey led Valley with 13 Gatorade Player of the Year points and five steals and as a high school senior. “It was a destructive force on makes you play a lot bigger CSI THIS WEEK the defensive end in the and makes you more physi- The College of Southern Idaho Vikings’ 45-33 win over cal.” men’s and women’s basket- Oakley on Tuesday. CSI head coach Steve ball teams hosts Snow “I play the game with the Gosar would like to play College on Thursday and Salt motto, ‘Do as you do, not as Bruneel on the wing, but cir- Lake Community College on you say,’”Ivey said. “I don’t cumstances have forced his Saturday in Scenic West have to tell my team what to hand. Athletic Conference do if they see me playing “It’s definitely a lineup I’d matchups. The women tip off hard the entire game and like to look at more but just at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, with showing intensity defense.” have not had the luxury with the men following at about Said Justin Johnson: “He the health status of guys 7:30. Saturday’s women’s brings an intensity and inside,”said Gosar. game is set for 3 p.m. with energy to our team every With posts Kenny the men at 5. CSI is asking night.” Buckner, Gerson Santo, fans to wear white to Ivey led an intimidating Chris Patton and Paul Bunch Saturday’s games as the Valley defense that domi- slowed by various injuries Eagles go for a whiteout at nated in the press and the DREW NASH/Times-News and ailments all season, CSI Gym. White CSI T-shirts half-court sets, recording Valley's Matt Ivey takes the ball up as Oakley's Garrett Critchfield defends Tuesday night at Valley High Bruneel has started the bulk will be available at Thursday’s 19 steals and limiting School in Hazelton. of No. 12 CSI’s games at the game for $5. Oakley’s towering post power forward spot. Garret Critchfield to only 13 points. whether it was a the press or quarter on consecutive So far, he’s holding his six points, all in the first “Way too many turnovers the half-court, we just did- steals and layups by Ricardo own. but he also gets to the foul quarter. The 2-3 zone of the tonight,” said Oakley coach n’t handle the ball we way Mora, Oakley stormed on an “He puts it on the deck line quite a bit. He’s athletic Vikings stifled Oakley to a Tyler Matlock. “It’s hard to we need to.” 8-0 run to go into halftime well,”said Gosar,“and for his and he’s very active, so he halt in the second half as win when we can’t handle After falling behind to a size, he rebounds the ball the Hornets only managed the ball. It didn’t matter 23-12 lead in the second See VALLEY, Sports 2 really well. He gets blocked, See BRUNEEL, Sports 4 Packers and Jets show what Wozniacki, Henin, Roddick low playoff seeds can do advance at By Barry Wilner Bowl involving non-division win- By John Pye Associated Press writer ners. Associated Press writer “The idea is to win the Super NEW YORK — The NFL can’t Bowl, whether you do it by win- MELBOURNE, Australia — Caroline be upset with so many upsets in ning your division or as a wild Wozniacki advanced to the third round of the the playoffs. card,” Jets cornerback Darrelle Australian Open with an emphatic 6-1, 6-0 What better evidence is needed Revis said. “Keep winning.” win over American Vania King today as her that the “anybody can win at any Long shots going far in the play- first major atop the rankings continued to time” mantra is accurate when two offs, even winning Super Bowls, is not gather momentum. No. 6 seeds are in the conference champi- unheard of. Consider that since the league The 20-year-old Danish player was never onship games? And nobody would be went to six playoff teams in 1990 — there troubled in the 58-minute match, breaking shocked to see both the Green Bay Packers were three divisions and three wild cards 88th-ranked King’s serve to finish it off and and New York Jets in the Super Bowl. until 2002 — wild cards have made the title reach the third round for a 13th consecutive Indeed, the wild-card Packers are game 14 times. Counting the Packers and tournament. She has yet to win a favored for Sunday’s NFC title game at Jets, eight of those have occurred since major, but has held the No. 1 ranking since Soldier Field, home of the champions of 2005. Two of those wild cards, the 2005 October and can retain it by reaching the semi- their division, the Chicago Bears. Steelers and 2007 Giants, won the whole finals here. “Yeah, we’re championship caliber,” thing. To get to the semis, she might have to beat Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk said. “But In ‘05,‘08 and this year,a wild card got to seven-time Grand Slam winner Justine Henin, championship caliber to us isn’t getting to the conference championship match. No who continued her comeback from injury with the NFC championship game.We have a lot Super Bowl has featured a pair of non-divi- a 6-1, 6-3 win over Elena Baltacha of Britain on higher goals than that. We’re where we sion winners. center court. AP photo want to be. We’ve been saying all year,‘Just “We have a lot more, our season is bigger The pair could meet in the quarterfinals. Andy Roddick celebrates his win over Igor give us a chance to get here.’Now, it’s up to than just beating the Falcons and going to Henin will have to get through a tough match Kunitsyn during their second-round match at the us.” Australian Open championships in PLAYOFF RODDICK And up to the Jets to set up the first Super See , Sports 4 See , Sports 4 Melbourne, Australia on Wednesday. Sports 2 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Jerome girls beat Canyon Ridge Times-News Gooding 52, Buhl 50 FILER (57) Community School 13, Dietrich 9. Fouled out: none. Gooding 9 21 11 11 — 52 Jessica Tews 5, Moriha Boone 2, Candra Coelho 8, Myla Technical fouls: none. Buhl 23 9 6 12 — 50 Jeffries 1, Aubry Sharp 2, Sierra Koyle 15, Taylor Oyler GOODING (52) 6, Katie Williams 3, Mackenzi Jasper 7, Audrey Croy, WENDELL 47, GOODING 34 Carrie Thibault and Angela Vitek 17, Audrey Youren 1, Danielle Baker 1, Katie Hughes 2. Totals 22 12-24 57. Haylee Burnham helped the Kourtney Agenbroad 8, Tia Conrad 6, Kylie Becker 12, WENDELL (15) Codey Prince took over in Laramie Turner 7. Totals 15 15-32 52. Sean Campbell 1, Megan Sousa 2, Morgan Swainston 3, Jerome girls basketball team BUHL (50) Heather Sturgeon 9. Totals 2 11-23 15. the second half, leading Cassidee Kippes 6, Arly Pettinger 4, Morgan Pearson 3-point goals: Filer 1 (Tews). Total fouls: Filer 20, to a 56-45 Great Basin 6, Kendyl Hamilton 16, Katherine Hunter 6, Whitney Wendell 19. Fouled out: Wendell, Andrus. Technical Wendell to a 47-34 win at Amoth 2, Kali Archibald 4, McKayla Lively 6. Totals 20 fouls: none. Gooding on Tuesday. Conference home win 6-14 50. Tuesday over Canyon Ridge 3-point goals: Gooding 7 (Vitek 2, Agenbroad 2, Becker, Prince scored 14 of his 18 Turner 2); Buhl 4 (Hamilton 4). Total fouls: Gooding 17, DIETRICH 47, despite a game-high 21 Buhl 22. Fouled out: Buhl, Hunter. Technical fouls: COMMUNITY SCHOOL 11 points after intermission and points from CRHS guard none. Ellie Dalton scored 17 and the Trojans (7-3, 5-0 Karly Hudelson. Dietrich routed the Canyon) held the Senators Thibault led Jerome with CAREY 51, CAMAS COUNTY 35 Community School 47-11 in to 1-for-14 shooting in the 15 points and Burnham Carey built a 27-point lead Dietrich on Tuesday. final period to clinch the added 14, all in the first half. through three quarters and Shayla Porter had eight Canyon Conference regu- Jerome was up 30-19 at coasted home in a 51-35 win points and seven rebounds lar-season title. the half and held CRHS at over visiting Camas County for the Blue Devils, who had Gooding coach Cameron bay from there. on Tuesday. more points after the first Andersen praised his teams “They are a much Jaide Parke scored 11 for the quarter (16) than the defensive effort in holding improved team,”said Jerome Panthers (7-7), while Micaela Cutthroats did in the game. Wendells Nolan Stouder to coach Brent Clark. “They Adamson chipped in 10 and Natalie Goddard led the six points, but the Senators might just knock somebody Nicole Gomez added nine. Fish with nine points. couldnt stop Prince down off at tournament time.” Carey coach Lane Durtschi Neither team hit a foul the stretch. Canyon Ridge hosts Twin said his team is started to play shot, and only five were Gooding (3-9, 0-4) hosts Falls and Jerome (11-6, 5-3) is with more intensity. attempted in the game. Kimberly on Friday. on the road at Wood River on Camas County got 19 Dietrich (12-1, 5-0 Thursday. points from Katelyn Northside North) hosts Wendell 47, Gooding 34 Peterson. Wendell 10 14 12 11 — 47 Camas County on Thursday. Gooding 13 8 10 3 — 34 Carey travels to Richfield WENDELL (47) Jerome 56, Canyon Ridge 45 Cody Wilhelm 6, Codey Prince 18, Jared Lund 8, Nolan Canyon Ridge 8 11 9 17 — 45 on Thursday. Stouder 6, Michael Wright 6, Tanner Swarner 3. Totals Jerome 15 15 12 14 — 56 Dietrich 47, Community School 11 17 13-21 47. CANYON RIDGE (45) Community School 5 0 4 2 – 11 GOODING (34) Karly Hudelson 21, Staci Baird 10, Zoe Strauss 2, Dietrich 16 15 12 4 – 47 Carey 51, Camas County 35 COMMUNITY SCHOOL (11) Jacob Becker 7, Jared Parke 2, Alec Basterrechea 2, Breyanna Burk 7, Coleen Joslin 5. Totals 16 8-16 45. Camas County 4 8 5 18 — 35 Derek Evans 2, Jon Jensen 2, CJ Beadz 8, Carter Flora JEROME (56) Taylor Figge 2, Natalie Goddard 9. Totals 5 0-2 11. 3, Tanner Baumann 8. Totals 12 8-12 34. Kolbie Stauffer 3, Haylee Burnham 14, Carrie Thibault Carey 18 11 15 7 — 51 DIETRICH (47) CAMAS COUNTY (35) Ellie Dalton 17, Charley Bingham 2, Kendra McConnell 3-point goals: Gooding 2 (Becker, Beadz). Total fouls: 15, Jasmine Branch 6, Frankie Carey 5, Hanna Hillier 7, Larissa Stewart 5, Carlie Strom 4, Stephanie Moore 4, Wendell 12. Gooding 21. Fouled out: Gooding, Jensen. Kylie Bright 6. Totals 16 20-26 56. 4, Moriah Dill 6, Shayla Porter 8, Alex Berthelson 4, Technical fouls: none. 3-point goals: Canyon Ridge 5 (Hudelson 4, Baird), Taylor Gorringe 3, Katelyn Petersen 19. Totals 10 15-20 35. Emma Sorensen 4, Jordan Ramos 2. Totals 23 0-3 47. Jerome 4 (Burnham 3, Thibault). Total fouls: Canyon CAREY (51) 3-point goals: Community School 1 (Goddard); Dietrich AP photo Ridge 18, Jerome 20. Fouled out: Canyon Ridge, Burk. Jaide Parke 11, Lilly Rivera 8, Darby Northcott 3, 1 (Dalton). Total fouls: Community School 8, Dietrich 3. Lorene Andrews 1, Micaela Adamson 10, Nicole Gomez Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none. GLENNS FERRY 65, HANSEN 42 Jerome, Burnham. Technical fouls: Jerome, bench. 9, McKayla Mecham 6, Morgan Parke 3. Totals 21 8-17 TCUs Ronnie Moss, left, tries to block the shot of BYUs Jimmer 51. Rory Hance scored 18 TWIN FALLS 45, BURLEY 35 3-point goals: J. Parke 1. Fredette during the first half Tuesday in Provo, Utah. Total fouls: Camas County 14, Carey 15. Fouled out: GLENNS FERRY 56, HAGERMAN 30 points and Adrian Martinez Burley fought back from a none. Technical fouls: none. Karli McHone scored 19 added 17 as Glenns Ferry 24-11 halftime deficit to CHALLIS 64, SHOSHONE 40 and Mollee Shrum and Sara earned a 65-42 win at make it a three-point game Arellano each scored 10 as Hansen on Tuesday. with two minutes remain- Challis remained unbeat- en in the Snake River North Glenns Ferry cruised to a 56- Chris Popoca chipped in Fredette, BYU ing, but the visiting Bruins 30 win at Hagerman on 13 for the Pilots. Hansen (1- held on for a 45-35 Great Conference at 5-0 after the Vikings downed the visiting Tuesday night. 12) got 12 points from Kevin Basin Conference victory The Pilots (12-4, 2-3 Fuller and 10 from Seth and sole possession of first Shoshone Indians 64-40. “The girls played hard,” Snake River North) scored 32 Williams. The Huskies travel rout TCU, 83-67 place in the conference with points in the first half. to Grace on Saturday. two games to play. said Shoshone coach Tim The Pirates (5-10, 0-5) are PROVO, Utah — Jimmer onds left to help Alabama “All year weve struggled Chapman. “We felt like we at Gooding on Thursday. Glenns Ferry 65, Hansen 42 Fredette scored 21 points preserve a victory over No. coming out in the first quar- were in striking distance at Glenns Ferry 22 12 22 9 — 65 Hansen 12 13 6 11 — 42 and Jackson Emery hit five 12 Kentucky. ter,” said Burley coach Roger the start of the fourth quar- GLENNS FERRY (65) Glenns Ferry 56, Hagerman 30 Rory Hance 18, Michael Willis 3, Wilder Jones 8, Adrian 3-pointers to lead No. 9 The Wildcats, who had Caresia. “We battled back, ter but Challis is a tough Glenns Ferry 19 13 16 8 – 56 Hagerman 10 6 6 8 – 30 Martinez 17, Adam King 2, Chris Popoca 13, Arnoldo BYU to an 83-67 victory nearly erased a 20-point but we made some mistakes team and its hard to guard all GLENNS FERRY (55) Gastelum 4, Clay Anderson 2. Totals 26 5-8 65. Deonna Bauman 4, Karli McHone 19, Darby Fox 6, HANSEN (42) over TCU on Tuesday deficit, rebounded the down the stretch. We need to their weapons.” Devon Spearing 5, Jayme Johnson 2, Kevin Fuller 12, Mollee Shrum 10, Jade Gorrell 7, Sara Arellano 10. Pete Veenstra 6, Christian Wirth 5, Seth Williams 10, night. missed foul shot but could- get to where were putting Jennica Kerner led Totals 19 9-14 56. Brannon Cummings 2. Totals 14 12-19 42. HAGERMAN (30) 3-point goals: Hansen 2 (Fuller 2); Glenns Ferry 7 The victory was the nt get a good shot off at the four good quarters together.” Shoshone (14-3, 3-2) with 14 Shaela Owsley 5, Larissa Knight 5, Hayley White 2, Raven Aiken 6, Jessica Regnier 6, Aly Sauer 6. Totals (Hance 3, Jones 2, Willis Martinez). Total fouls: Glenns eighth straight for the buzzer. Terrence Jones Burley (3-14, 2-6 Great points and Kelcie Hutchins 12 5-11 30. Ferry 17, Hansen 12. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Glenns Ferry 9 (McHone 4, Fox 2, Arellano 2, Gorrell); none. Cougars, who improved to dribbled across midcourt Basin) hosts Minico on followed with 11. Hagerman 1 (Knight). Total fouls: Glenns Ferry 13, 18-1 overall and 4-0 in and heaved a wild 3-pointer Thursday, while the Bruins Lauren Garlie led all play- Hagerman 10. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none. CAREY 63, CAMAS COUNTY 32 the Mountain West in traffic that caromed high (13-3, 7-1) visit Canyon Ridge ers with 19 points and Carey locked down defen- Conference. off the backboard. with a chance to clinch a Lonnie Dowton had 10 for Boys basketball sively in the second half, Ronnie Moss led TCU share of the conference title. the Vikings (14-1). pulling away for a 63-32 KIMBERLY 59, WOOD RIVER 42 (10-10, 1-4) with 27 points. NO. 23 ILLINOIS 71, A box score was unavail- Jade Wadsworth scored a home win over Camas Challis 64, Shoshone 40 County on Tuesday. BYU went on a 12-0 run NO. 17 MICHIGAN ST. 62 able at press time. Shoshone 18 8 8 6 — 40 game-high 18 and Kimberly Challis 21 16 8 19 — 64 Blair Peck scored 15 to lead to take a 25-7 lead with CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — SHOSHONE (40) used a big fourth quarter to 10:40 left in the first half. Brandon Paul scored 17 of RAFT RIVER 76, OAKLEY 58 Mariah Schoolcraft 2, Kelcie Hutchins 11, Jessica the Panthers (12-2, 3-0 Chitwood 9, Kylee Stein 2, Jennica Kerner 14, Michelle scoot past Wood River 59-42 Kyle Collinsworth sank a his 20 points in the first half Echo Hansen scored 24 Aoi 2. Totals 15 7-10 40. Northside North), while Jacy in Kimberly on Tuesday. pair of free throws to start to lead No. 23 Illinois past points as Raft River routed CHALLIS (64) Baird added 10. Nicole Helm 5, Jenna Hamilton 9, Amber Kemmerer 7, The Bulldogs (9-1) had the run and Fredette kept it 17th-ranked Michigan State rival Oakley 76-58 on Marlae Moss 2, Lonnie Dowton 10, Amber Cotant 7, Andy Simon hit five 3- Lauren Garlie 19, K. Brown 2, Megan Corrigan 3. Totals five other players score going with a twisting shot 71-62 on Tuesday night. Tuesday. 26 8-13 64. pointers on his way to a 3-point goals: Shoshone 3 (Kerner 2, Chitwood), between five and eight in the lane. Fredette then The Illini (14-5, 4-3 Big The Trojans outrebound- Challis 4 (Hamilton 2, Helm, Cotant). Total fouls: game-high 21 points for the points, and they outscored hit two 3-pointers, includ- Ten) led 53-43 on a 3- ed the Hornets 36-24 and Shoshone 13, Challis 12. Fouled out: none. Technical Mushers. fouls: none. the Wolverines 23-6 in the ing one from 30 feet to cap pointer by Paul with 13:08 used a big edge at the foul Carey travels to Richfield final quarter to break a 36-all the spurt. to play. But they had to hold line to get the win. Raft River DECLO 56, ABERDEEN 26 on Friday. deadlock after three. TCU fought back with a off a late Spartans charge, went 22-for-30 at the stripe, Sydney Webb recorded a Stone Sutton led Wood 9-0 run of its own, but getting seven free throws while Oakley was 7-for-17. double-double for Declo Carey 63, Camas County 32 River with 12 points while Camas County 12 11 3 6 — 32 reserve Stephen Rogers got from four players to build a Wynter Holtman scored with 16 points and 13 Carey 19 15 18 11 — 63 Mica Merritt had 11. CAMAS COUNTY (32) rolling for BYU with six two-point edge back up to 17 points, while Hailey rebounds and Sierra Andy Simon 21, Davie Knowlton 2, Skyler Davie 2, Kimberly is at Jerome today. points in 3 minutes for a 65-57 with 5:25 left. Greenwood chipped in 14 Zollinger also tossed in 16 George Simon 7. Totals 12 2-6 32. CAREY (63) 38-21 lead. Emery hit his points and Kassie Ottley 12 points to help the Hornets Kimberly 59, Wood River 42 Brandon Dilworth 9, Shane Bingham 7, Caleb Wood River 11 10 15 6 – 42 Cenarrusa 2, Blair Peck 15, Jack Cenarrusa 4, Chance third 3-pointer for a 41-21 NO. 23 GEORGETOWN 80, for Raft River, which hosts defeat Aberdeen 56-26. Kimberly 12 10 13 23 – 59 Chavez 2, Jacy Baird 10, Dillon Cenarrusa 2, Baley Barg WOOD RIVER (42) 8, Joe Laidlaw 4. Totals 29 2-7 63. cushion with 4:23 remain- SETON HALL 75 Glenns Ferry on Saturday. The Hornets held a 35-17 3-point goals: Camas County 6 (A. Simon 5, G. Simon); Alex Padilla 6, Kevin Jensen 2, Stone Sutton 12, Luis ing. NEWARK, N.J. — Austin Sabrina Wybenga led lead at the half. Chavez 2, Mica Merritt 11, Quentin Dowdle 5, Ben Carey 3 (Dilworth, Bingham, Peck). Total fouls: Camas Williams 4. Totals 16 6-12 42. County 11, Carey 10. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Emery finished with 17 Freeman scored 28 points Oakley with 17 points. Declo (14-1, 5-0 Canyon KIMBERLY (59) none. Gage Huft 1, Seth Champlin 5, Dalton Harmon 6, Derek points, while Noah and Georgetown went 8 for Victoria Hale and Addie Conference) hosts Kimberly Maloney 6, Brian Crane 8, Brock Hulsey 7, Tevan Brady 5, Hartsock chipped in 14 9 from the free throw line in Bedke scored 12 and 11, on Wednesday. Jade Wadsworth 18, Jacob Howell 3. Totals 23 13-20 59. 3-point goals: Wood River 4 (Sutton 2, Merritt, Padilla). Wrestling points and nine boards. the final 2:11 as the Hoyas respectively. Total fouls: Wood River 16, Kimberly 14. Fouled out: Declo 56, Aberdeen 26 Kimberly, Maloney. Technical fouls: none. TWIN FALLS 53, BURLEY 22 Brandon Davies finished held on to beat Seton Hall. Aberdeen 11 6 3 6 — 26 Twin Falls picked up four Raft River 76, Oakley 58 Declo 17 18 12 9 — 56 with 13 points and nine The win was the second Oakley 16 14 11 17 — 58 ABERDEEN (26) DIETRICH 58, pins, a technical fall and four rebounds for BYU. in three days in New Jersey Raft River 20 19 18 19 — 76 Powell 2, Gonzales 2, Wynnn 1, Pocock 7, Wallace 6, OAKLEY (58) Beck 6, Yancy 2. Totals 9 8-12 26. COMMUNITY SCHOOL 11 forfeits en route to a 53-22 for the Hoyas (14-5, 3-4 Big Sabrina Wybenga 17, Kori Poulton 8, Jordan Lierman 5, DECLO (56) Jakob Howard had 15 home dual win against Elisha Alves 5, Addie Bedke 11, Victoria Hale 12. Totals Brinlee Breshears 3, Melissa Carson 7, Sierra Zollinger ALABAMA 68, NO. 12 KENTUCKY 66 East), who had lost three 25 7-17 58. 16, Sydney Webb 16, Chancey Knopp 4, Tenesia points and Arturo Vargas Burley on Tuesday. RAFT RIVER (76) Schroeder 2, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — straight before beating Kassie Ottley 12, Echo Hansen 24, Hailey Greenwood Daliss Pickup 8. Totals 23 10-20 56. added 12 to lead Dietrich to a Tyler Lookingbill (125 Ben Eblen grabbed a loose Rutgers on Saturday. 14, Keirston Williams 6, Wynter Holtman 17, Holly Scott Total fouls: Aberdeen 12, Declo 10. Fouled out: none. 3. Totals 26 22-30 76. Technical fouls: none. 58-11 rout of Community pounds), Kendan Freeman ball and made one of two 3-point goals: Oakley 1 (Lierman); Raft River 2 School in a Northside (130), Todd Anderson (140) (Hansen 2). Total fouls: Oakley 23, Raft River 17. free throws with 2.8 sec- — The Associated Press Fouled out: Oakley, Poulton, Lierman. Technical fouls: FILER 57,WENDELL 15 Conference North matchup. and Brady Barton (171) won Raft River, Hansen. It wasnt Filers best shoot- Howard and his brother, by pin, while Mark Andru Howard, each pulled Christensen (160) picked up GOODING 52, BUHL 50 ing night according to coach Kody Ketterling, but the down seven rebounds and a 22-5 tech-fall victory. Gooding scored the go- Eddie Alvarado grabbed four Johnny Martin (103), ahead bucket with 4 seconds Wildcats were still good enough to drop Wendell 57-15. steals for the Blue Devils (6- Christian Parke (135) and Hawks top Heat in OT remaining, rallying for a 52- 5, 2-1). Jake Lake (140) won by pin 50 win at Buhl on Tuesday. The Wildcats had 11 play- MIAMI — Josh Smith call time-out for a final ers score and were led by Dietrich hosts Camas for Burley, while Francisco made a go-ahead layup play. James 28-footer that The Indians (4-10) led 23- County on Thursday. Park picked up a 17-5 major 9 after a first quarter that Sierra Koyle with 15 points. with 34.7 seconds left in banged off the side of the Heather Sturgeon had Community School is on decision at 119. overtime, Joe rim just before the Buhl coach Kaleen Goedhart the road at Twin Falls called her teams best of the nine points for Wendell. Johnson scored 19 buzzer. Wendell hosts Valley on Christian on Friday. Twin Falls 53, Burley 22 season, but couldnt hang on 103 pounds: Johnny Martin, Burley, pinned Mason points and the Thursday. Lounsbury, 1:44. 112: Double forfeit. 119: Francisco Atlanta Hawks beat BOBCATS 83, BULLS 82 down the stretch. Parke, Burley, maj. dec. Braxton Perkins 17-5. 125: Filer (5-10, 1-3 Sawtooth Dietrich 58, Community School 11 Tyler Lookingbill, Twin Falls, pinned Luis Dominguez, Angela Vitek led Gooding Community School 0 8 3 0 — 11 Miami 93-89 on CHICAGO — D.J. Central Idaho Conference) Dietrich 19 18 11 10 — 58 1:02. 130: Kendan Freeman, Twin Falls, pinned Tuesday night to Augustin scored with 17 points, while Kylie COMMUNITY SCHOOL (11) Frederico Llanos, 0:29. 135: Christian Parke, Burley, hosts Canyon Ridge on pinned Jake Schvaneveldt, 5:06. 140: Jake Lake, Becker added 12. Nick Wright 2, Henry Rickbeil 7, Eli Albarran 2. Totals 5 Burley, pinned Jonathan Wynia, 1:42.145: Todd send the Heat to a 15 points, Gerald Friday. 1-6 11. Anderson, Twin Falls, pinned Juan Deleon, 1:20. 152: fourth straight loss. Wallace had 13 Kendyl Hamilton hit four DIETRICH (58) Jordan Staley, Twin Falls, won by forfeit. 160: Mark Logan Porter 3, Eddie Alvarado 6, Dion Norman 2, Christensen, Twin Falls, T-fall John Chesley 22-5. 171: Johnson had a points and 16 treys and scored 16 for Buhl, Jakob Howard 15, Nino Aguilar 4, Arturo Vargas 12, Brady Barton, Twin Falls, pinned Juan Labra, 3:00. Filer 57, Wendell 15 Gray Weber 6, Andru Howard 6, Jacob Dalton 2, Vance 189: Troy Andresen, Twin Falls, won by forfeit. 215: game-tying layup rebounds and the which hosts Twin Falls on Filer 16 17 19 4 — 57 Perron 2. Totals 24 9-14 58. Shane Wilson, Twin Falls, won by forfeit. 285: Ben Friday. Wendell 2 9 4 0 — 15 3-point goals: Dietrich 1 (Jakob Howard). Total fouls: Hanchey, Twin Falls, won by forfeit. with 25.4 seconds Charlotte Bobcats left in regulation held off the Chicago and two game-seal- Bulls 83-82 on ing free throws with Tuesday night. 5.2 seconds remaining in Boris Diaw and Stephen Valley Minico overtime. Jamal Crawford Jackson added 12 points Continued from Sports 1 also scored 19 for Atlanta. apiece to help the Bobcats Continued from Sports 1 of last season. LeBron James scored 34 snap a three-game losing only down five, but they “Its a huge turnaround for the stretch. points and grabbed 10 streak, with their last win never re-took the lead,hitting us,” Ivey said. “Were so far “Theyre a tough team for us to match up with rebounds for Miami, but coming at home against the only five field goals in the sec- ahead of where we were last because they have so many bigs, and Martinez is such a missed a long 3-pointer at Bulls last Wednesday. ond half. season and now were ready good ball handler,”Shepard said. “Its a very good win the end of regulation and Derrick Rose scored “We played great defense to go to state.” for us.” another 28-foot try as the 33 points to lead Chicago, tonight. We got after it all Oakley hosts Declo tonight, Benson agreed that Wood River should have taken shot clock was expiring late but missed a shot at the game,”Johnson said. while Valley visits Raft River advantage with its bigs. in overtime and the Heat buzzer. Ronnie Brewer had The post scored eight on Friday. “I think my post players have the potential of domi- down by two. 12 points and Luol Deng points and pulled down nine nating a game, and they just didnt,”Benson said.“They Dwyane Wade finished added 10 for the Bulls, who Valley 45, Oakley 33 boards. Austin Shawver Oakley 10 10 6 7 — 33 didnt come close to playing to their potential.” with 27 points for the Heat, were playing without Valley 13 12 8 12 — 45 pitched in with nine points OAKLEY (33) who got 16 rebounds — injured forward Carlos for the Vikings, while Brodi Garret Wybenga 4, Clayton Blanthorne 3, Matt Setoki 4, Minico 46, Wood River 44 with no shot attempts — Boozer — second on the Brodi Bell 9, Josh Lind 1, Parker Kimber 2, Eddie Setoki Wood River 9 7 10 18 – 44 Bell led the Hornets (4-10) 4, Garret Critchfield 6. Totals 13 6-11 33. Minico 14 5 11 14 – 46 from Joel Anthony. team in scoring (20.1 points VALLEY (45) WOOD RIVER (44) with nine points. Justin Johnson 8, Ocsar Arteaga 2, Fernando Vivano 4, Allie Hesteness 4, Taylor Hayes 10, Kaitana Martinez 17, Haillie Taylor 2, Hunter Thompson 2, Haylee The Heat had a chance to per game) and rebounds Ricardo Mora 6, Austin Shawver 9, Matt Ivey 13, John Thompson 5, Cheyenne Swanson 4. Totals 13 18-22 44. Valley (6-5) is having a Cauhorn 3. Totals 14 17-21 45. MINICO (46) win it at the end of regula- (10.1). resurgent season in 2010-11, 3-point goals: Oakley 1 (Bell). Total fouls: Oakley 14, Micaela Merrill 6, Malarie Pratt 11, Taylor OConnell 6, Marlee Chandler 16, Dayna Phillips 2, Lauren tion after Johnson knotted Valley 14. Fouled out: Oakley, Travis Robinson; Valley, Nesbitt 1, Chloe Bradford 2, Melinda Martinez 2. Totals 11 21-27 46. already tripling its 2-win total Shawver. Technical fouls: none. 3-point goals: Minico 3 (Merrill, Pratt 2). Total fouls: Wood River 20, Minco 16. Fouled out: Wood River, Taylor. the game, but chose not to — The Associated Press Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Sports 3 Prince Fielder, Brewers settle at $15.5 million NEW YORK (AP) — ing 34 players who dont set- this year,” Brewers general between Texas and Hamilton and its very fair, and thats Setting himself up for an even tle will have hearings before manager Doug Melvin said was the largest, and the why we need a third party to bigger payday a year from three-person panels during during an interview with the $2.9 million difference make a determination of now, Prince Fielder agreed the first three weeks in AP. “Its the best thing for all between Toronto and what the right value for the Tuesday to a $15.5 million February. parties involved, with him Bautista was the second player is.” contract with the Milwaukee Owners won five of eight going into his free agent year biggest. Hamilton made At the other end of the Brewers in the largest one- Rodriguez asked for hearings last year, bringing and us going into a year where $3,275,000 last year, when he arbitration pay scale, the year deal for a player not yet $10.25 million and was their advantage to 285-210 we want to have a lot of suc- led the majors with a .359 smallest difference between eligible for free agency. offered $8 million. since salary arbitration began cess.” batting average, hit 32 home submitted figures was On a day when 67 of the 119 Only 37 players exchanged in 1974. Still, players are win- Fielder hit .261 with 32 runs and had 100 RBIs $350,000, with Texas offer- players who filed for salary with their clubs, and three of ners in the process. Last year, homers and 83 RBIs last despite missing most of the ing Darren ODay $1.05 mil- arbitration reached agree- those already have agree- a study by The Associated season, when he made final month because of bro- lion and the relief pitcher ments, AL MVP Josh ments. Press found the 128 players in $11.25 million. It was the low- ken ribs. Bautista hit .260 asking for $1.4 million. Hamilton, major league Boston and closer Jonathan arbitration averaged a raise of est batting average in his big with 54 homers and 124 RBIs, Among free agents, the home run champion Jose Papelbon settled at $12 mil- 121 percent, down from the league career. and he made $2.4 million. New York Yankees finalized a Bautista and Houston pitcher lion, a person familiar with record 172 percent increase in “We took into considera- “Philosophically, we dont $35 million, three-year con- Wandy Rodriguez submitted the deal said, speaking on 2009. tion his previous years — the see eye-to-eye right now and tract with Rafael Soriano, the largest proposed salaries condition of anonymity Fielders agreement topped 50 homers, the 46 homers. I thats OK. Thats why we adding a proven closer who when players and teams because the Red Sox had not Mark Teixeiras $12.5 million know last year he had a little have the process in place,” will become Mariano Riveras swapped proposed figures. yet announced it. deal with Atlanta in 2008. bit of a decline, but I expect Blue Jays general manager setup man. Hamilton asked Texas for Texas agreed with left- Both are represented by agent him to bounce back,”Melvin Alex Anthopoulos said dur- Arizona agreed to one-year $12 million and was offered hander C.J. Wilson at $7 mil- Scott Boras, who encourages said. “We feel hes ready to ing a conference call. “We deals with right-hander $8.7 million; Bautista asked lion and outfielder Nelson clients to test the free-agent bounce back and have a big both realize theres no one Aaron Heilman ($2 million) Toronto for $10.5 million and Cruz at $2.65 million. market. year.” whos right or wrong, both and utility man Willie was offered $7.6 million; Those among the remain- “Were just focusing on The $3.3 million gap sides make a compelling case Bloomquist ($900,000). SCOREBOARD

Gremelmayr, Germany, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. Haller to director of communications. Named Jonathan BASKETBALL Mondays Late NBA Boxes Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, def. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, Gantt and Andrew Heydt as communications coordina- TRAIL BLAZERS 113, TIMBERWOLVES 102 Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. tors. NBA MINNESOTA (102) GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, def. Simon Stadler, TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with OF Nelson Cruz All Times MST Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-4. and LHP C.J. Wilson on one-year contracts. Named Joe EASTERN Beasley 4-8 2-2 12, Love 8-20 6-7 22, Milicic 11-16 0-2 22, Ridnour 3-11 0-0 7, Brewer 3-7 4-7 10, Webster 1-6 John Isner (20), U.S., def. Florent Serra, France, 6-3, 7- Januszewski executive vice president, business partner- ATLANTIC W L Pct GB 6-8 8, Tolliver 1-3 1-1 3, Flynn 1-5 0-0 2, Ellington 3-9 1- TV SCHEDULE 6 (8), 6-3. ships and development. Boston 31 9 .775 — 1 7, Pekovic 3-3 3-6 9. Totals 38-88 23-34 102. LOCAL Robin Soderling (4), Sweden, def. Potito Starace, Italy, TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Agreed to terms with SS Yunel New York 22 18 .550 9 PORTLAND (113) 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. Escobar and RHP Brandon Morrow on one-year con- Philadelphia 17 23 .425 14 Batum 1-11 3-4 5, Aldridge 15-24 7-9 37, Camby 0-1 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL GOLF , Germany, def. Ernests Gulbis (24), tracts and OF Rajai Davis on a two-year contract. Toronto 13 28 .317 18½ 0, Miller 5-12 5-5 15, Matthews 6-11 8-9 23, BOYS BASKETBALL 1 p.m. Latvia, 7-6 (5), 6-2, 6-4. National League Cunningham 3-6 3-3 9, Fernandez 3-11 5-6 13, Mills 2-5 Richard Berankis, Lithuania, def. Marinko Matosevic, ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Agreed to terms with INF New Jersey 10 31 .244 21½ 7 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Bob Hope Classic, Australia, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. Stephen Drew on a two-year contract and LHP Joe SOUTHEAST W L Pct GB 0-0 5, Przybilla 3-3 0-0 6. Totals 38-84 31-36 113. Minnesota 29 17 27 29 — 102 Century at Canyon Ridge first round (21), , def. Grega Zemlja, Saunders, INF-OF Willie Bloomquist and RHP Aaron Miami 30 13 .698 — Portland 30 20 38 25 — 113 Slovenia, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2. Heilman on one-year contracts. Atlanta 28 15 .651 2 3-Point Goals—Minnesota 3-15 (Beasley 2-3, Ridnour 1- 7:30 p.m. MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Milos Raonic, Canada, def. Bjorn Phau, Germany, 7-6 ATLANTA BRAVES—Agreed to terms with RHP Jair Orlando 26 15 .634 3 4, Tolliver 0-1, Brewer 0-1, Flynn 0-1, Ellington 0-2, Declo at Oakley 5 p.m. (3), 6-3, 7-6 (8). Jurrjens, RHP Peter Moylan, LHP Eric OFlaherty and LF Charlotte 16 24 .400 12½ Webster 0-3), Portland 6-18 (Matthews 3-6, Fernandez Michael Llodra (22), France, def. Juan Ignacio Chela, Martin Prado on one-year contracts. Washington 12 27 .308 16 2-7, Mills 1-3, Batum 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Kimberly at Jerome ESPN — Duke at N.C. State Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. CHICAGO CUBS—Agreed to terms with LHP Sean Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Arnaud Clement, France, 3-6, Marshall on a two-year contract and LHP Tom CENTRAL W L Pct GB Rebounds—Minnesota 58 (Love 17), Portland 54 Preston at Burley ESPN2 — Cincinnati at Notre Dame (Aldridge 12). Assists—Minnesota 19 (Ridnour 6), 2-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. Gorzelanny, RHP Matt Garza and C Geovany Soto on Chicago 28 14 .667 — Portland 19 (Miller 10). Total Fouls—Minnesota 27, Richfield at Shoshone 6 p.m. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (13), France, def. Philipp one-year contracts. Indiana 16 22 .421 10 Portland 23. Technicals—Minnesota defensive three Twin Falls at Pocatello The Mtn. — New Mexico at Utah Petzschner, Germany, 4-6, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms with LHP Bill Bray Milwaukee 14 24 .368 12 second. A—20,239 (19,980). David Nalbandian (27), Argentina, def. Lleyton Hewitt, on a one-year contract. Detroit 15 26 .366 12½ Wendell at Hagerman 7 p.m. Australia, 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (1), 9-7. FLORIDA MARLINS—Agreed to terms with RHP Anibal Cleveland 8 32 .200 19 ESPN2 — Texas A&M at Texas Women Sanchez and RHP Clay Hensley on one-year contracts. WESTERN LAKERS 101, THUNDER 94 HIGH SCHOOL First Round HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with OF Michael SOUTHWEST W L Pct GB OKLAHOMA CITY (94) GIRLS BASKETBALL 8:30 p.m. Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spain, def. Johanna Larsson, Bourn, INF Clint Barnes and INF Jeff Keppinger on one- Durant 8-24 7-7 24, Green 3-11 0-0 6, Krstic 2-4 0-0 4, The Mtn. — Colorado St. at UNLV Sweden, 6-2, 6-1. year contracts. San Antonio 35 6 .854 — Westbrook 12-23 8-11 32, Sefolosha 0-1 0-0 0, Ibaka 4-7 7:30 p.m. Vera Zvonareva (2), Russia, def. Sybille Bammer, LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Dallas 26 14 .650 8½ 3-4 11, Harden 4-11 0-0 9, Collison 4-5 0-0 8, Maynor Kimberly at Declo NBA BASKETBALL Austria, 6-2, 6-1. Chad Billingsley on a one-year contract. New Orleans 26 16 .619 9½ 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 37-87 18-22 94. 5 p.m. Petra Kvitova (25), Czech Republic, def. Sally Peers, MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with 1B Prince Memphis 19 22 .463 16 L.A. LAKERS (101) HIGH SCHOOL Australia, 6-2, 6-4. Fielder and LHP Manny Parra on one-year contracts. Houston 19 23 .452 16½ Artest 2-6 2-4 7, Gasol 8-19 5-5 21, Bynum 5-8 0-0 10, WRESTLING FSN — Utah at New Jersey Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, def. Anabel Medina NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with RHP Mike NORTHWEST W L Pct GB Fisher 5-10 3-3 15, Bryant 7-12 6-11 21, Odom 6-9 2-3 7 p.m. Garrigues, Spain, 6-0, 6-1. Pelfrey on a one-year contract. 16, Brown 3-9 0-0 6, Blake 1-1 0-0 3, Walton 1-2 0-0 2. 5 p.m. Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, def. Olga Govortsova, PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with RHP Oklahoma City 27 14 .659 — Totals 38-76 18-26 101. Buhl, Pocatello at Minico ESPN — L.A. Lakers at Dallas Belarus, 6-3, 6-4. Kyle Kendrick on a one-year contract. Utah 27 14 .659 — Oklahoma City 28 27 20 19 — 94 TENNIS Bojana Jovanovski, Serbia, def. Chang Kai-chen, PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with RHP Joel Denver 23 17 .575 3½ L.A. Lakers 28 30 23 20 — 101 6 p.m. Taiwan, 7-5, 6-1. Hanrahan on a one-year contract and RHP Jose Veras Portland 22 20 .524 5½ 3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 2-22 (Harden 1-6, Durant Canyon Ridge at Twin Falls 9 p.m. Petra Martic, Croatia, def. Sophie Ferguson, Australia, and C Wyatt Toregas on minor league contracts. Minnesota 10 32 .238 17½ 1-8, Sefolosha 0-1, Westbrook 0-2, Green 0-5), L.A. ESPN2 — Australian Open, early round 7-6 (6), 0-6, 6-3. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with RHP Mike PACIFIC W L Pct GB Lakers 7-14 (Fisher 2-3, Odom 2-4, Blake 1-1, Bryant 1-1, Kimberly, Valley at Glenns Ferry Agnieszka Radwanska (12), Poland, def. Kimiko Date- Adams, RHP Heath Bell, RHP Tim Stauffer, INF Chase Artest 1-3, Brown 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— Krumm, Japan, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Headley and OF Ryan Ludwick on one-year contracts. L.A. Lakers 31 12 .721 — Oklahoma City 49 (Ibaka 10), L.A. Lakers 51 (Bynum Peng Shuai, China, def. Kateryna Bondarenko, SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to terms with LHP Phoenix 18 21 .462 11 Ukraine, 2-6, 6-3, 8-6. Cody Ross, LHP Jonathan Sanchez and RHP Ramon Golden State 17 23 .425 12½ 10). Assists—Oklahoma City 21 (Westbrook 12), L.A. Baltimore 30, Kansas City 7 Buffalo 2, Montreal 1, OT Lakers 24 (Bryant 7). Total Fouls—Oklahoma City 23, Green Bay 21, Philadelphia 16 St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1 Sam Stosur (5), Australia, def. Lauren Davis, U.S., 6-1, Ramirez on one-year contracts. L.A. Clippers 15 25 .375 14½ L.A. Lakers 18. A—18,997 (18,997). 6-1. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Agreed to terms with LHP Sacramento 9 30 .231 20 Divisional Playoffs Colorado 4, Vancouver 3, OT Jelena Jankovic (7), Serbia, def. Alla Kudryavtseva, Doug Slaten and OF Michael Morse on one-year con- Saturday, Jan. 15 Nashville 5, Phoenix 2 Russia, 6-0, 7-6 (5). tracts. Mondays Games Mens College Scores Pittsburgh 31, Baltimore 24 Minnesota 4, Edmonton 1 Flavia Pennetta (22), Italy, def. Anastasia Rodionova, BASKETBALL Chicago 96, Memphis 84 Far West Green Bay 48, Atlanta 21 Wednesdays Games Australia, 6-2, 6-1. National Basketball Association Phoenix 129, New York 121 BYU 83, TCU 67 Sunday, Jan. 16 Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m. Alize Cornet, France, def. CoCo Vandeweghe, U.S., 6-2, ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed G-F Damien Wilkins to a sec- Washington 108, Utah 101 Southwest Chicago 35, Seattle 24 Columbus at Florida, 5:30 p.m. 6-1. ond 10-day contract. Philadelphia 96, Charlotte 92, OT Oklahoma 83, Texas Tech 74 N.Y. Jets 28, New England 21 Minnesota at Calgary, 7:30 p.m. Ayumi Morita, Japan, def. Alexandra Dulgheru (27), GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Named Troy Wenzel athletic Houston 93, Milwaukee 84 Midwest Conference Championships Romania, 6-4, 6-4. trainer. New Orleans 85, Toronto 81 Drake 76, Illinois St. 68 Sunday, Jan. 23 TENNIS Lucie Safarova (31), Czech Republic, def. Zhang Shuai, FOOTBALL L.A. Clippers 114, Indiana 107 E. Kentucky 70, SIU-Edwardsville 50 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. (FOX) China, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1. National Football League Detroit 103, Dallas 89 Illinois 71, Michigan St. 62 N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. (CBS) Maria Kirilenko (18), Russia, def. Romina Oprandi, ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed TE Marquez Branson, C Rob Golden State 109, New Jersey 100 Marquette 94, DePaul 64 Pro Bowl Australian Open Sunday, Jan. 30 Wednesday (partial results) Italy, 6-3, 5-7, 8-6. Bruggeman, WR Tim Buckley, WR Brandyn Harvey, DE Atlanta 100, Sacramento 98 Nebraska 79, Colorado 67 At Melbourne Park Nadia Petrova (13), Russia, def. Ksenia Pervak, Russia, Emmanuel Stephens, WR Andy Strickland and G Jose Boston 109, Orlando 106 Northwestern 74, Michigan 60 At Honolulu 6-2, 6-1. Valdez to reserve-future contracts. Portland 113, Minnesota 102 S. Illinois 67, Evansville 55 AFC vs. NFC, 5 p.m. (FOX) Melbourne, Australia Super Bowl Purse: $24.7 million (Grand Slam) Simona Halep, Romania, def. Anne Kremer, BALTIMORE RAVENS—Promoted secondary coach Chuck L.A. Lakers 101, Oklahoma City 94 South Surface: Hard-Outdoor Luxembourg, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Pagano to defensive coordinator. Tuesdays Games Alabama 68, Kentucky 66 Sunday, Feb. 6 Sorana Cirstea, Romania, def. Mirjana Lucic, Croatia, CHICAGO BEARS—Signed QB Matt Gutierrez to a Atlanta 93, Miami 89, OT Longwood 88, N.J. Tech 81 At Arlington, Texas Singles AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 4:30 p.m. (FOX) Men 6-4, 6-2. reserve/future contract. Charlotte 83, Chicago 82 North Carolina 75, Clemson 65 Second Round Alicia Molik, Australia, def. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 1-6, 6- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed TE Carson Butler, QB Wednesdays Games Savannah St. 50, Stetson 49 Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, def. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 3, 8-6. Jonathan Crompton, WR Darnell Jenkins, WR Buddy Phoenix at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Tennessee 59, Georgia 57 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Klara Zakopalova, Czech Republic, def. Melanie Oudin, Farnham, DL Marlon Favorite, DB Thad Turner and DB Utah at New Jersey, 5 p.m. East HOCKEY Kei Nishikori, Japan, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 6-4, U.S., 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. Ross Vetrone. Philadelphia at Orlando, 5 p.m. Georgetown 80, Seton Hall 75 6-3, 0-6, 6-3. Shahar Peer (10), Israel, def. Mathilde Johansson, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Fired offensive coordinator Detroit at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Maine 72, Vermont 58 NHL Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Mardy Fish (16), U.S., 1-6, France, 6-1, 6-1. Jeremy Bates. Named Tom Cable assistant head Washington at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. All Times MST 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Lesya Tsurenko, Ukraine, def. Patty Schnyder, coach/offensive line coach and Todd Wash defensive Memphis at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Womens College Scores EASTERN Tomas Berdych (6), Czech Republic, def. Philipp Switzerland, def. 6-2, 6-3. line coach. Promoted Kris Richard to defensive backs New York at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Far West ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA Kohlschreiber, Germany, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, def. Ana Ivanovic (19), coach/cornerbacks and Rocky Seto to assistant defen- Toronto at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Serbia, 3-6, 6-4, 10-8. sive backs coach/safeties. Colorado St. 68, UNLV 63 Philadelphia 46 30 11 5 65 158 122 Andy Roddick (8), U.S., def. Igor Kunitsyn, Russia, 7-6 Oklahoma City at Denver, 7 p.m. Southwest (7), 6-2, 6-3. Kim Clijsters (3), Belgium, def. Dinara Safina, Russia, ST. LOUIS RAMS—Named Josh McDaniels offensive coor- L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 7 p.m. Oklahoma St. 58, Colorado 49 Pittsburgh 47 29 14 4 62 150 110 Women 6-0, 6-0. dinator. Portland at Sacramento, 8 p.m. Midwest N.Y. Rangers 47 26 18 3 55 132 115 Second Round Kristina Barrois, Germany, def. Akgul Amanmuradova, HOCKEY Indiana at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 44 14 23 7 35 108 148 Uzbekistan, 6-4, 6-2. National Hockey League Notre Dame 80, Georgetown 58 New Jersey 45 13 29 3 29 90 140 Justine Henin (11), Belgium, def. Elena Baltacha, Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. Ohio 69, Miami (Ohio) 56 Britain, 6-1, 6-3. Caroline Garcia, France, def. Varvara Lepchenko, U.S., NHL—Suspended San Jose F Scott Nichol four games for East NORTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Vania King, U.S., 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.B delivering a blow to the head of Phoenix D David NBA Boxes Albany, N.Y. 67, Stony Brook 55 6-1, 6-0. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (26), Spain, def. Greta Schlemko in a Jan. 17. Boston 46 26 13 7 59 142 103 Arn, Hungary, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled F Bobby Butler from HAWKS 93, HEAT 89, OT Bowling Green 72, Buffalo 61 Montreal 47 26 17 4 56 118 113 Svetlana Kuznetsova (23), Russia, def. Arantxa Rus, St. Johns 63, Cincinnati 34 Buffalo 45 20 20 5 45 123 132 Netherlands, 6-1, 6-4. Vera Dushevina, Russia, def. Maria Elena Camerin, Binghamton (AHL) on an emergency basis. ATLANTA (93) Toronto 44 18 21 5 41 114 132 Chanelle Scheepers, South Africa, def. Regina Italy, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed general manager Paul Smith 6-18 3-3 15, Horford 3-8 0-0 6, Collins 1-1 0-0 2, Ottawa 47 17 23 7 41 103 144 Kulikova, Russia, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (16), Russia, def. Kirsten Holmgren a three-year contract extension. Bibby 5-11 1-2 15, Johnson 8-24 3-4 19, Ja.Crawford 8-15 Scenic West Athletic Conference Flipkens, Belgium, 6-4, 7-6 (4). PHOENIX COYOTES—Recalled D Chris Summers San 1-2 19, Pachulia 2-6 0-1 4, Evans 4-9 2-2 11, Wilkins 1-2 Men SOUTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Tuesday Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain, def. Christina McHale, Antonio (AHL). 0-0 2, Powell 0-0 0-0 0, Jo.Crawford 0-1 0-0 0. Totals Conf. Overall Tampa Bay 47 27 15 5 59 140 150 Singles U.S., 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. SAN JOSE SHARKS—Acquired F Ben Eager from Atlanta 38-95 10-14 93. Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Washington 47 25 14 8 58 133 124 Men Alisa Kleybanova (24), Russia, def. Irina Falconi, U.S., for a 2011 fifth-round draft pick. Assigned F Andrew MIAMI (89) Atlanta 48 23 18 7 53 146 153 First Round 6-1, 6-0. Desjardins, F Brandon Mashinter and D Justin Braun to James 11-30 10-11 34, Anthony 0-0 0-0 0, Ilgauskas 1-2 CSI 4-1 .800 18-2 .900 Carolina 46 22 18 6 50 137 145 Eduardo Schwank, Argentina, def. Leonardo Mayer, Worcester (AHL). 0-0 2, Arroyo 0-2 0-0 0, Wade 8-20 11-12 27, Chalmers Salt Lake CC 4-1 .800 18-2 .900 Florida 44 21 20 3 45 121 116 Argentina, 6-2, 6-0, 6-4. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Activated F T.J. Oshie from injured 4-8 0-0 10, Miller 0-2 0-0 0, Jones 1-3 0-0 3, Dampier Snow College 3-2 .600 14-6 .700 WESTERN Bernard Tomic, Australia, def. Jeremy Chardy, France, TRANSACTIONS reserve. North Idaho College 2-3 .400 17-3 .850 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Reassigned G Jaroslav Janus to 0-1 0-0 0, Howard 0-1 1-2 1, House 3-8 4-4 12. Totals CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (5). 28-77 26-29 89. Eastern Utah 2-3 .400 14-5 .737 Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Marcos Daniel, Brazil, 6-0, BASEBALL Norfolk (AHL). Atlanta 19 15 24 19 16 — 93 Colorado NW CC 0-5 .000 5-12 .294 Detroit 46 28 12 6 62 158 135 5-0, retired. American League SOCCER Miami 11 24 20 22 12 — 89 Nashville 46 25 15 6 56 124 111 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (32), Spain, def. Michael BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to terms with SS J.J. Major League Soccer 3-Point Goals—Atlanta 7-31 (Bibby 4-10, Ja.Crawford 2- Women Chicago 47 25 18 4 54 150 130 Berrer, Germany, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Hardy, OF Adam Jones, OF Felix Pie and RHP Jim NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION—Re-signed D Seth 6, Evans 1-5, Jo.Crawford 0-1, Smith 0-3, Johnson 0-6), Conf. Overall St. Louis 45 22 17 6 50 121 129 Mikhail Youzhny (10), Russia, def. Marsel Ilhan, Turkey, Johnson on one-year contracts. Sinovic. Miami 7-30 (House 2-5, Chalmers 2-6, James 2-10, Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Columbus 46 21 20 5 47 120 145 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 (5). CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with LHP John REAL SALT LAKE—Named C.J. Brown assistant coach. Jones 1-3, Miller 0-2, Wade 0-4). Fouled Out—None. NORTHWEST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Feliciano Lopez (31), Spain, def. Alejandro Falla, Danks, OF Carlos Quentin and RHP Tony Pena on one- RED BULL NEW YORK—Named Jurgen Mainka vice Rebounds—Atlanta 59 (Smith 12), Miami 54 (Anthony Salt Lake CC 4-1 .800 14-3 .824 Colombia, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-3. year contracts. Claimed RHP Phil Humber off waivers president of communications and community relations 16). Assists—Atlanta 20 (Johnson 10), Miami 12 (James North Idaho 3-2 .600 17-2 .895 Vancouver 46 29 10 7 65 152 113 Marin Cilic (15), Croatia, def. , U.S., 6-3, from Oakland. COLLEGE 7). Total Fouls—Atlanta 22, Miami 18. A—19,600 CSI 3-2 .600 16-4 .800 Colorado 46 24 16 6 54 152 146 6-2, 6-1. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with OF Shin Soo HOWARD PAYNE—Named Larry Walls assistant athletic (19,600). Snow College 3-2 .600 13-5 .722 Minnesota 46 23 18 5 51 117 128 Michael Russell, U.S., def. Matthew Ebden, Australia, Choo, RHP Chris Perez and LHP Rafael Perez on one- trainer. Eastern Utah 2-3 .400 7-11 .389 Calgary 46 20 20 6 46 126 137 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (9). year contracts. Named Mike Hargrove special advisor. JUNIATA—Announced the resignation of athletic direc- Colorado NW CC 0-5 .000 6-13 .316 DETROIT TIGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Armando BOBCATS 83, BULLS 82 Edmonton 45 14 24 7 35 113 155 Jurgen Melzer (11), Austria, def. Vincent Millot, France, tor and womens volleyball coach Larry Bock who was PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. Galarraga and RHP Brad Penny on one-year contracts. named womens volleyball coach at Navy. CHARLOTTE (83) BETTING Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia, def. Kevin Anderson, South Designated Galarraga for assignment. LA SALLE—Announced sophomore F Christian Wallace 5-14 3-3 13, Diaw 6-13 0-0 12, K.Brown 3-5 0-1 Dallas 46 28 13 5 61 135 120 Africa, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5). KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Kyle Standhardinger has transferred to the school from 6, Augustin 6-13 3-4 15, Jackson 5-14 2-4 12, Anaheim 49 26 19 4 56 131 136 , Ukraine, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, Davies on a one-year contract. Announced the retire- Nebraska. Glantz-Culver Line Phoenix 47 23 15 9 55 136 135 Mohammed 1-4 1-2 3, Henderson 3-9 2-2 8, T.Thomas For Jan. 19 Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. ment of RHP Gil Meche. MICHIGAN—Named Greg Mattison defensive coordina- 3-8 2-4 8, Livingston 3-7 0-0 6, Carroll 0-0 0-0 0. San Jose 47 23 19 5 51 131 131 David Ferrer (7), Spain, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to terms with 1B Kendry tor, Al Borges offensive coordinator/quarterbacks NFL Playoffs Los Angeles 46 24 21 1 49 134 117 Totals 35-87 13-20 83. Sunday 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2. Morales, SS Erick Aybar, 2B Howie Kendrick and OF coach, Dan Ferrigno special teams coordinator/tight CHICAGO (82) NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Jan Hernych, Czech Republic, def. Denis Istomin, Reggie Willits on one-year contracts. ends coach, Darrell Funk offensive line coach, Jeff Deng 2-11 5-5 10, Gibson 2-7 5-6 9, K.Thomas 2-6 2-4 6, FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG loss. Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. MINNESOTA TWINS—Agreed to terms with RHP Matt Hecklinski wide receivers coach, Mark Smith lineback- Rose 14-28 3-4 33, Bogans 1-3 0-0 3, Brewer 6-11 0-1 Green Bay 3 3½ (43½) at Chicago Mondays Games (30), Brazil, def. Ricardo Mello, Brazil, Capps and LHP Glen Perkins on one-year contracts. ers coach and Aaron Wellman strength and condition- 12, Asik 0-1 0-0 0, Korver 2-6 1-1 6, Watson 1-4 0-0 3. at Pittsburgh 4 3½ (38½) N.Y. Jets Atlanta 3, Florida 2, SO 7-5, 7-5, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3. NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with RHP Rafael ing coach. Totals 30-77 16-21 82. Boston 7, Carolina 0 Pere Riba, Spain, def. Carsten Ball, Australia, 1-6, 7-6 Soriano on a three-year contract and RHP Joba PITTSBURGH—Named Tony Dews tight ends coach. Charlotte 27 20 17 19 — 83 New Jersey 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 (5), 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Chamberlain, RHP Phil Hughes and LHP Boone Logan SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA—Announced junior F Elgin Chicago 24 20 22 16 — 82 FOOTBALL San Jose 4, Phoenix 2 Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, def. Rui Machado, on one-year contracts. Bailey has transferred to the school from Mississippi 3-Point Goals—Charlotte 0-13 (Wallace 0-3, Augustin 0- Montreal 5, Calgary 4, OT Portugal, 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed to terms with OF Josh State. 3, Diaw 0-3, Jackson 0-4), Chicago 6-12 (Rose 2-4, NFL Playoffs Dallas 2, Los Angeles 1 Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Dudi Sela, Willingham, OF Conor Jackson, LHP Dallas Braden and STEPHEN F. AUSTIN—Named Kewa Nichols assistant Korver 1-1, Watson 1-1, Bogans 1-2, Deng 1-4). Fouled All Times MST Tuesdays Games Israel, 7-6 (13), 6-4, 6-4. 3B Kevin Kouzmanoff on one-year contracts. tennis coach. Out—None. Rebounds—Charlotte 58 (Wallace 16), Wild-card Playoffs Anaheim 2, Ottawa 1, SO Andy Murray (5), Britain, def. Karol Beck, Slovakia, 6- SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with RHP David TEXAS TECH—Signed football coach Tommy Tuberville Chicago 53 (K.Thomas 10). Assists—Charlotte 17 Saturday, Jan. 8 Tampa Bay 3, Columbus 2, SO 3, 6-1, 4-2, retired. Aardsma, RHP Brandon League and LHP Jason Vargas to a one-year contract extension through 2015. (Augustin 5), Chicago 17 (Deng, Rose 4). Total Fouls— Seattle 41, New Orleans 36 Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, OT Ryan Sweeting, U.S., def. Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, to one-year contracts. WISCONSIN—Promoted secondary coach Chris Ash and Charlotte 18, Chicago 17. Technicals—Wallace. A—21,263 N.Y. Jets 17, Indianapolis 16 Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 1 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with RHP Andy defensive line coach Charlie Partridge to co-defensive (20,917). Sunday, Jan. 9 Boston 3, Carolina 2 Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Denis Sonnanstine on a one-year contract. Promoted Dave coordinators. Report: Lance Armstrong kept ties to Italian doctor NEW YORK — A story in Sports Illustrated chal- ner of systematic doping. lenges Lance Armstrongs statements that he cut Armstrong won the Tour de France every year T.F. Terror meeting today ties to a controversial Italian doctor and training from 1999 to 2005. Hes currently competing in the A meeting will be held at 7 p.m. today in the Twin Sports Shorts Falls High School cafeteria for those interested in adviser who has long been accused of helping Tour Down Under in Australia, which he says will be cyclists cheat. his last race outside the United States. Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] participating in the Twin Falls Terror softball pro- In a report posted Tuesday on its website, the gram. The meeting will consist of planning for the upcoming summer programs for the 12U, 14U, 16U magazine previewed a longer investigative piece COLLEGE BASKETBALL Find more area events by searching for sports on the that will appear in this weeks issue, available today. event calendar at Magicvalley.com and 18U teams. Without naming its source, SI says that when BYUs Chris Collinsworth out Italian authorities raided the home of Armstrong for the season after surgery MAGIC VALLEY Twin Falls baseball and teammate Yaroslav Popovych last November in SALT LAKE CITY — BYU forward Chris Adult Outdoor Soccer meeting softball registrations coming Italy, they found texts and e-mails linking the Radio Collinsworth will miss the remainder of the season Twin Falls Parks and Recreation will hold an orga- Registration for the Twin Falls County Youth Shack team with Dr. Michele Ferrari as recently as after undergoing surgery Friday to repair cartilage nizational meeting for the new Adult Outdoor Soccer Baseball League will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 27 2009. damage in his right knee. League at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 at its office (136 at the Right On Track Childcare Building, located at Armstrong severed his connection with Ferrari in Coach Dave Rose made the announcement on the Maxwell Ave.). League set up, rules and fees will be 1141 Falls Avenue East, Ste. 501. Registration is open 2004, amid accusations the doctor aided another schools website. discussed.Teams will be 3-on-3 womens, mens and to players ages 7 to 15. rider in using performance-enhancing drugs. Collinsworth started the first four games of the coed squads with games played on Fridays during To register, a copy of the players birth certificate Ferrari was convicted and then later cleared of season for the Cougars. He was averaging 5.9 points April and May at Sunway Soccer Complex. A mini- must be provided in addition to the registration fee, criminal charges on appeal. and 5.6 rebounds a game. mum of four teams are needed and rosters and fees which is $50 for Rookie Baseball and Softball, Cal Armstrong spokesman Mark Fabiani calls the The procedure Friday revealed cartilage damage are due by 5:30 p.m. March 18. Ripken Baseball and 10U and 12U Softball, and $65 report “old news from the same old, discredited that required additional microfracture surgery. Information:736-2265. sources.” Rehabilitation will take four to five months but for Babe Ruth Baseball and 14U Softball. A parent or A federal grand jury in Los Angeles has been Collinsworth is expected back for the 2011-12 sea- guardian must be present to sign the required hearing evidence for months on cheating in profes- son. CRHS boosters to meet forms. Fundraiser participation is also required. sional cycling. The investigation turned toward Collinsworths younger brother, freshman Kyle The Canyon Ridge Booster Club will hold its Information: www.tfbaseball.com or tfcyb@hot- Armstrong — and several of his associates have tes- Collinsworth, has started 14 of 18 games at small for- monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25 in room mail.com. tified before the panel — since ex-teammate Floyd ward for the ninth-ranked Cougars and is averaging 301 at Canyon Ridge High School.Anyone interested Landis accused the seven-time Tour de France win- 6.7 points and 3.6 rebounds a game. is invited to attend. — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NFL players union files collusion claim WASHINGTON — The NFL date has been scheduled for a hear- Raiders head coach Tom Cable as SINGLETARY TO JOIN VIKINGS players’union filed a collusion claim ing. its new assistant head AS LINEBACKERS COACH against the league’s owners, anoth- “It is something they were com- coach/offensive line and Todd MINNEAPOLIS — Two mem- er move in the back-and-forth mitted to doing. Their attorneys Wash as its new defensive line bers of the Monsters of the Midway between the sides as they near the told us that they didn’t see any rea- coach. Cable was let go by the defense from Chicago’s famed expiration of their labor contract. son to delay it any further,” Pash Raiders at the end of the season championship team are reuniting in The union originally had until said. “Our reaction was, ‘That’s after going 8-8. Minnesota. December — 90 days after the start fine. If you feel you have a claim and Ex-San Francisco head coach of the season — to accuse teams of want to file, go ahead and file.’” RAMS HIRE MCDANIELS AS Mike Singletary is joining former conspiring to restrict players’ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR teammate Leslie Frazier’s staff with salaries last offseason, but the SEATTLE FIRES OFFENSIVE ST.LOUIS — The St.Louis Rams the Vikings. Singletary’s agent, Bob league agreed to extend that dead- COORDINATOR, HIRES CABLE hired former Denver Broncos LaMonte, confirmed in an e-mail to line. RENTON, Wash. — Jeremy coach Josh McDaniels as their The Associated Press Tuesday that “They have filed that claim. They Bates was fired on Tuesday as the offensive coordinator on Tuesday. Singletary will be the linebackers filed it probably a week ago. There Seattle Seahawks’ offensive coor- McDaniels replaces Pat coach and assistant head coach has been no activity at this point. dinator, ending a rocky one-year Shurmur, who was hired by the under Frazier, who was named head But it’s something that was not return to the NFL for Bates during Cleveland Browns as head coach coach two weeks ago. Singletary unexpected,”the league’s lead labor which the Seahawks ranked among earlier this month. told ESPN 1000 in Chicago during a negotiator, Jeff Pash, said Tuesday, AP photo the worst offenses in the NFL. McDaniels parlayed success as radio interview earlier in the day he’s when owners met in Atlanta. “It’s Former Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Bates was let go after Seattle’s an offensive coordinator with the coming to Minnesota. just another piece of litigation that Cable speaks during a news conference at offense finished the regular season New England Patriots into his first Singletary was 18-22 in two-plus we have to work our way through. the team’s headquarters in Alameda, ranked 28th in the league. The head coaching job and at age 32 was seasons in charge of the 49ers, who So we will do that.” Seahawks finally displayed some the NFL’s youngest coach in 2009. fired him last month before their The case is before Stephen Calif., Jan. 3. On Tuesday he was hired as offensive punch in their 41-36 He favors the spread offense, run final game. Singletary, a linebacker, Burbank, the same special master an assistant head coach/offensive line playoff upset of New Orleans, but by quarterback Sam Bradford in and Frazier, a cornerback, were part who is considering a complaint with the Seattle Seahawks. reverted to the same struggling college. of the dominant defense that led the about the league’s TV contracts, unit last Sunday in their season- Bradford, the top pick of the last Bears to a Super Bowl title after the which the union says were set up to Union spokesman George Atallah ending 35-24 loss at Chicago. draft, broke several of Peyton 1985 season. guarantee the NFL money even if said Tuesday he could not comment Later Tuesday, the team Manning’s NFL rookie records last there were a lockout this year. on the collusion case. Pash said no announced it had hired former season. — The Associated Press Bruneel Roddick Continued from Sports 1 the inside for Kenny and Chris Continued from Sports 1 was returning from a career break Berdych needed four match points, gets a lot of offensive rebounds and Gerson and Paul because against two-time major winner from the tour. struggling to finish it off with his as well.” he can shoot the ball so well.” Svetlana Kuznetsova just to get past Her comeback was stalled after serve in the last game,to beat Philipp The numbers back that up. A year ago at this time, the third round. The 23-seeded Wimbledon — she couldn’t play Kohlschreiber 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Bruneel leads the team in Bruneel was in the Philippines Kuznetsova beat Dutch qualifier because of an elbow injury — and is No. 8 Andy Roddick had no such free-throw attempts and has serving a mission for the Arantxa Rus 6-1, 6-4. making another return of sorts at trouble, firing his 17th ace to finish corralled a team-high 68 Church of Jesus Christ of “I have a lot of good memories, Melbourne Park. off a 7-6 (7), 6-2, 6-3 second-round offensive rebounds this season. Latter-day Saints. While that almost all good memories, from “I’ve been fighting hard the last win over Igor Kunitsyn of Russia. He’s third on the team in scor- made for a tough physical tran- Melbourne,” said Henin, the 2004 few months and it’s great to be back The former No. 1-ranked Roddick ing at 11.9 per game and second sition to college basketball, the Australian champion and runner-up in Australia.” is into the third round at Melbourne in rebounding at 5.6 per night experience is one that serves here in 2006 and last year, when she Wimbledon finalist Tomas Park for the ninth straight time. for the 18-2 Golden Eagles. him well on the court. Bruneel said his approach “We talk to our guys about when taking the ball to rim is managing the emotional Playoffs simple: “Just keep going, try to roller-coaster throughout the get a foul, just go hard and try game, that’s one thing Mitch’s Continued from Sports 1 Philadelphia and top-seeded Aaron Rodgers is playing. to make something happen.” maturity does for him is keep the NFC championship game,” Atlanta in road playoff games, and Rodgers, though, has not done When he gets the ball outside him really steady,”said Gosar. Packers defensive tackle B.J. Raji now are a victory away from becom- much against Chicago this season, the arc, he can hurt teams as “I think I’m a little bit more said. “We’ve got bigger goals than ing the second No. 6 seed to win a throwing for 545 yards, two touch- well, hitting 40 percent from mature,”said Bruneel. “A lot of that. ... We expect to win no matter conference championship. downs and two interceptions in the 3-point range. He went 3-for-3 basketball has to do with a where we go.” Don’t expect the Bears (12-5) to 1-1 split. from long range in Saturday’s mental game and I think that’s They go to Chicago, where the treat the Packers (12-6) like some Bears coach Lovie Smith expects 89-80 win over No. 25 Eastern come in to play,being a little bit Bears beat them 20-17 in Week 3, a rank outsider standing in their way. the usual animosity between the Utah. older. I’m able to make better horrendous performance in which Not with all that history accompa- teams, who will face off for the “He was big this last week- mental decisions.” Green Bay set a team record with 18 nying the longest rivalry in pro foot- 182nd time, but just the second in end for us,” said Gosar. “He One thing he’s decided: He’s penalties. And barely lost. ball. Not with the way Green Bay’s the postseason and first since 1941. knocked down some really big not about to back down from The Packers won 10-3 at Lambeau defense has stymied two of the “You just look at our history and it 3s. He’s more of a perimeter the challenge of playing on the Field in the season finale to clinch league’s best offenses the last two does have a respectful tone, but it threat and really helps open up front line at CSI. their wild-card spot.They’ve beaten weeks, or the way quarterback can be nasty also,”Smith said. JANUARY CLEARANCE! EVERY NEW TOYOTA IS ON SALE - CHOOSE FROM OVER 100! Every New Toyota comes with NEW 2010 COROLLA LE NEW 2011 CAMRY LE Buy for Buy for $ $20,980 16,880 or take or take Lease for Lease for 0% APR for 36 mos. With only 0% APR for 36 mos. With only 1.9% APR for 60 mos. for 36 $ for 36 $ 399 for 60 mos. 399 and get $500 subvention cash! $238/mo. months total due at signing! 1.9% APR $238/mo. months total due at signing! 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