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Eltal^Si Rt Over^ Issuereac ■s... .. ..., • t : - " j _ ■ ' ' .1 fc-, ' _ , ——_ — - - i = ^ 3 1 f c s Gpodmn o r n i n g M c R (i- o b e r tt s f l a y» ^ sh e ai l t h ~ 2 leaave Today’s forecasta s t : . Mostly sunny wiiwith variable.high 1 jobs5 at clouds. Uighs nearir f55 degrees. Light | _____ Lows 25 to 30 ( 30 degrees. I -------— P a g « A 2 l o b b y^ s t s f (o r k i ii l i n g ip a n e l ' coXiithXlouse QII^HIIIIIIIII^ ^DrcwDeSilvcr mission couldd h.have obtained a subpoenaa Timee-News w riter from a district; jucjudge. M cR o b erts3 hihas been worlcing on the - com m ission conconcept for nearly a year. She; after pi3robe BOISE - Senate Majorityrity Leader Joyce . Hospital meetss ni e t w o r k McRoberts blamed the healtlalth-care industry / \ X 9 9 4 sold after Tuesdi»day's vote that she had rc- The Mogic Vailcyy HealthI Network al- J ral times to meet objectionsIs B y S b n L . M cCarthyy lobbyists for scuttling herr allattem pt to estab- ' / . vised it several rea^y has seven localal iphysicians w orking . | \ I d a h o Tim cs-Ncws writer ■ lish a state health-care commimtision. from health-care I on salary. ture . In fact. Ihc tiiirkillwltiill T^lt^V was a rc- j j - ; ------ I'W IN i-A L tS - UnOne county em- ------ Vlsr6 K"Of'O Hdlic sne noa introduced lo ^ tempt to hide her disappoint)intment and fms- id her immediate month. The biggciggest change wos o statement„ ployee was fired and 1 tration Tuesday, os it bccomiome dear that the JflguL d Monday in the • thot the commis:nission would “not hove nor • supci'visor resigned IV Victim discussesses rescue !Senate Health and WelfaiIfare Committee J. wake o f last week’s discdisciplinary probe tl a lack o f eXercise rate-settisetting-outhority" - a conccs- A pjane crash victiictim remained hospi; ...would_ ^ kill her bill. all the re|rest who ore fru stra te with a 5 ofTiee. , tern."- siontojittcryheahealth-carc providers. by the county clerk’s of! taU^iTuesdoy. HeJ w alked 1.5 m iles for “It’s clear now, more thanhan ever, that our infomatiition about our current systen ,r The fired employee’;'c c ’s identity w as j., ks w o u ld ; B ut none o f'■ *< changes were enough for help ^nday with anklear and head in- Ihealth-care providers d o n't 't wantv the Le^s- . The c(commissioii’s main tasks ^ not revealed bccauscic sshe con appeal ion about tlic providers, MiMcRoberts said. Evciyi time juries.! iature or the public to leorprp aany m ore aboul have beeleen gathering iriformatior her dism issal, ofTIcialsils sjsaid: :s, anolyz- she m et one selel ofc objections, she said, the PagvBI theirt ^siem thim they want'mt to tell us," she core costs and eXpenditures, Chief Deputy Courtjurt Clerk Sherri told the panel Before it voted.ted. mg the : edata, and making reformm recom- providers wouldlid bring1 up new ones. Broyles said she gavgave Twin Falls “There hos not been a cleclearer demarca- mendauoions to the Legislotxire. "I would sayly tthey were opposed tb the® County Clerk Bob FoiFort two'weeks' ._____ tion of support and oppbsiibsition - physi-___ .^f “ A®!lospital or oth^ provider refusedref to c o n c e pt (o f o0 hhealth care commission) ___ noticc. Hcr Iast.day_asy as c h ie f d ep u ty_____ : c rcqucstcd'inform atiO n, theth’ com- i I cibis, hospitals and nursingng homes against provide i PleaS'e' see HEALTH/A22 will be M arch 18, Broylioylcs said, However, Broyleses iwill continue Lawm aker loo!lose^rules working for the clcrkrk iin an undetcr* Conflict-of-interesircst rules-would be mined part-time positiontion. — ^------- loosened n bit-under,der.a-billiatroduccd _____ _ - _£ort_cmphaticnl1y_dcndenied askiqg for _______ Tuesday in the Idaho10 !H ouse.' _GSIceIelgbrants— - - —Broyies’s resignation.— PageB3 .. .^ “Absolutely not ” E6 nrt said Tuesday, ^ Her resignation is not a public mat- ter, Broyles told Tberhe Timcs-Ncws Tuesday. ’ “ W hy sh o u ld n ’t I (i(re sig n )? " .she asked. “That really isn 't any o f your Wrestlers off tot o S t a t e ; business." _________ _ . Magic VBlieylitglitgh school-wrestlers ■ — Lisa Borinl-Garcia,1. alattorney for the ^ wilt compete for indindividual and,team fired county employee,•ec. said her client crowns in the state wrcw re ^ in g tournam ent has considered filingJ an appeal before P«g«D1 the county commissione:oners. “Wc are contcmplatiilating an appeal," AU-star seasonQ arrivesf Borini-G orcia said. “That’s“Tl about as far as .wc have thought.”ht.’’ • > The first o f severalxbI ull-star basketball I Any appeal must be imade by Mon- ^ ' gomes on Magic Voll^alley courts is in the day. At the appeal hcahearing, both the books. employee and the counlounty reprcsent{i-__________ PiigsDI -------- tiWH-wouldTiavc thefie copportunity to call w imesses ond presei-esent evidence, . Barini-Garcia saidi ththat Fort’s writ- ten no tice cited th ee fofollowing rules ■ fi»m tiie county’s persoi;rsonnel m anual as Kids win love it the basis for her client’snt’s firing: -T— i^ r^ ^ ’:^ c tio tt‘or-intKr ------------For H nuiiy bui'Aui Aia CftIeBr4liOir,Trjra - hindrance to the effectivjctivc performance i ' peantit butter and jelly:lly b i r t h d a ^ j ^ ^ ^ of county functions or nreflects discred- it upon the county or iits employees, will be considered justist ccause fbr disci- Think breakfa^ plinoiy action." jmi the duties and _ _ _ Th>t*fl the w ord froi • “Failure to pcrfomi ic Association — alotilong with some hints f ■ carry oUl tUd OCllyailUl the state consiitulion,on^*s^tiue*staiutaC~ for healthy and happypy 1inoniin^^ counry ordinflnces. orniIj-nitre nnti n-gitlnii_------------ ■" uonsofhlsorherd^artpartment." ,• “Careless, negligcnigcnt. or improper use of county property.ly . ieither on or ofT duly, at any tim e o r localocation." C olieg B o f ^ u t h e mn icIdaho drama students,I. froj m left. R e b o c c a R ujberry, b Julie LelrandjCarCarrie B ou n o u s cele- ♦ “Inefficiency. inc(incompetence, orl, negligence in the pcrfocrform ancc o f du- Spend wisely, nn< o tf ie ^ brate their performanta n c e s w hich w ere p art ofo f th e s c h o o l 's W o m e n s W eek celebration Tiielli'ekday afternoon: The . .ties.’- :— -------- ------- • — Le^slatiyp budget;et w rit^ leaded in ^ e m o f o r th o w e e k Is •Celebrating CSI Wornmen;. Partners In jshterpirprise.* Activities cor\tlni<Invte to d ay anri-Thurs- - -------------- the-n gjit-d if ^ to n - ^ ^ Please see'5^e"COUriTY/A 2 --------------r, school fiiDding, today’Ay’s editorial says. P e s t ^ i f f iiee^oes{a I fte p ^ M arveeltal^si ^aildB ^oarcTy| i -tis Clinton cans in:n a veteran Sltientpirieeincr(rease President Clinton.>n.'calls < on a veteran ' • - - Washington lawyer­er-to become White rt over^grazing lease I to cour Associated Press / 'll House counsel as tbe Whitewater affair ■ Price of'a a I... 1 gains m omentum. ____ B^WniicmBrock_ • Tim es-N ew s writer 3111 targets vWASHINGTON-^ Paying"C u’; First-Clasass Stamp a a rv e l - B l ' writing to aunt M audo o r sendi H A IL E Y -T h e Idaho0 LLand B oard w as **aibi- a Volentine will cost a bit morlore neXt Stratcanretnrarh ■ t r ^ jndjiapricious’i.whevheaJt iQccted.the.high- ^ hope-to-havelhc___ ycajyear. _ _ • — ' — Saiijevo residentsts ccheered, *6 ued and— - ' biclder for a state grazinging lease arid awarded it v. c o u rtt Require the State JThe post dniM w w ts' td bo<K)ost the~ n : wept as streetcarsI lulumbered down the to a rancher w lio didp’tt bibid at all, a Hailey en- . , , . Board■d •of Land Commis- , pr»price of first-class stamps city’s “Sniper. Alley”y” if two ycara of- . vironmentolist chargedJ irin a legal action filed sionersa s to follow the hiw cehicents. ' w ar had never happcn<teneid. Tuesday. a nd theth< constitution of TThat three-cent increase wil P a g * A 7 Acting on behalf of JobJohn Marvel, who heads - the itate of Idaho," Mar- the average hourahold betweiveen 60 B m s j H | H | | | K the Idaho Watersheds Project,Prt Ketchum attor- vol yiid in o telephone cencents ond 75:‘.cen ts'O <nlbntlnth, the |9 ney Debra Kronenberg ftl<ftl^o petition for ju^i- ^ intervieview . as®agency so!d'Jui»day. -dal-review-with the-5th* tDistrict Court In Hai- - “ WVe’ve e done this re-^ - -But-B it meabs-nearly .53-billiUloii.in.-: f f i ley. Marvel ' ^ luctantmlly," he said, “... ‘oddadded revenue for on dpentiotion that H S Kronenberg's actionn s(seeks to set aside th« -- • b ut thiithis is an important losllost S1.7 billibri lost yeorr (ond is MB -------- Suspectheaid.vLvoices— -------------------l:antfBoard*ffFebr8 -decis*ision:and sendthemat-—Coinstitutional issue."--------------------- -------------------- - -strusW gglmg^^oId the jed ink( to1 S I.3 - . a j j r n K j - - -- An 18-ye«r--old naaccu sed o f shooting tCT bock to the board withvith specific instructions .-MarveI-«Wed-that-the-<oii court-filing -“can^l="------ hill' llie proposal goes to1 tdie in- f»u isn lirs ______ hilSW ftacra-*®M ! t^ 8^_ho_fjred_tlic_____- - oo how-to-handle disputedite d '^ iia h g leases.
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