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Idaho’s Oldest Newspaper Established 1863 The Voice of Boise County Hot August Night, pg 3; Garden Valley School District, pg 4; Stage 1 Fire, pg 9 Blue Ribbon Kids Extension Educator's Corner

By Rebecca Mills, Univer- for the full list of results from Technology, Engineering, and sity of Idaho Extension Edu- all our events. Math (STEM) activities dur- cator, Gem and Boise counties Out of all the pictures taken, ing out-of-school time, which these two pictures tell the story equates to future career oppor- of 4-H for me – a promotional tunities in today’s technology poster about 4-H and a young driven society. (Source: http:// participant visiting with the www.4h.org) judge about his swine project. This week the youth in Gem Within the 4-H programs, there and Boise counties demonstrat- is a saying to the effect of, “at ed how true those statements the end of the day, it’s more are. I met youth involved in about blue ribbon kids than projects ranging from cooking, BOISE COUNTY -- The blue ribbon pigs.” Or, in other sewing, and livestock to geol- clerk books have closed on words, the results in the show ogy, environmental science, a successful 2018 Gem/Boi- ring aren’t the ultimate goal. and leadership. The University David Kipper, with the Judge - Rudi DeWinkle at the Gem/Boise se County Fair and the fair- The promotional poster from of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth County Fair, 2018. David was showing a 300+ pound pig, but he also grounds sit quiet and empty. our UI Extension booth says Development Program expects showed a 1300+ pound steer. "He's a little bitty guy and handled it We’ve posted several hundred “4-H prepares youth to become youth to complete certain proj- all so well!" says Mills. pictures of fair classes and caring, responsible and com- ect requirements in order to the power of 4-H in their lives. contests on our “UI Extension, petent citizens.” Decades of participate in the fair. Com- If you’re interested in having Gem/Boise County 4-H Pro- research has shown that youth pletion requirements include your child involved or are in- gram” Facebook page (https:// involved in 4-H are four times things like public speaking and terested in volunteering so that www.facebook.com/Gem- more likely to give back to showmanship – skills that will more youth can be involved, BoiseCounty4H/) and I hope their communities, two times carry on in the lives of these I want to visit with you about you take a look at all the great more likely to make healthier young people for many years to the possibilities. Let’s work youth and their projects. Keep choices, and two times more come. When it comes to “car- together to raise more blue rib- an eye out in the coming weeks likely to participate in Science, ing”, things like watching a bon kids. class of intermediate age youth (11-13 years) show their goats About the author: Rebecca Happenings in the hot sun to accommodate Mills is a University of Idaho a fellow 4-Her who was unable Extension Educator for Gem Garden Valley - 70 year accumulation sale on August 8-13th, 9am to maneuver his wheel chair in and Boise Counties focused on to 3pm. Follow signs and arrows from downtown Crouch about 6.6 the deep sand of the show ring Livestock, Small Acreages, and miles to the sale. Make offers. All money raised is to benefit Mi- reminded me yet again of the chelle's Free Rides fund to purchase ambulance ride tickets and Air 4-H Youth Development. Email St. Luke's Life Flight Memberships. impact 4-H is making on youth Rebecca at [email protected] and adults alike. or call the University of Idaho Explore the UI Extension, Garden Valley - Garden Valley Hospital Taxing District will hold I believe in the power of 4-H. Extension, Gem/Boise County Gem/Boise County 4-H a Special Meeting on Aug. 14 at 4:30 p.m. at the GVHTD building on That power is alive and well office at 208-365-6363. Program. Banks-Lowman Road. Public is encouraged to attend. in Gem and Boise counties. I Photos submitted by Rebecca want more youth to experience Mills, U of I Extension Educator. Garden Valley - August 14 - Senior Center Regular Board meeting at 9:30am at the Center. Metro Meals on Wheels will be explaining their food program. DMV Upgrades & Closure Idaho City - August 18th, Boise's Mobile Vet Center Vehicle will be parked at the Sheriff's Office from 10am to 3pm. Attention: Vet- BOISE COUNTY – Idaho’s employees adjust to the new identification card in August erans, Family Members & Community. Discuss Military & Veteran computer system for issuing system. to do so before Aug. 9, or if Benefits, and services. driver’s licenses and identifi- “We are very pleased to possible wait until the week of cation cards will upgrade this move to a new system that is Aug. 20,” Gonzalez said. “The Crouch - August 18th Friday & Saturday Duke Days, Yourens month from a 1980s mainframe designed to provide enhanced DMV clerks will be trained in Arena. A Rodeo like no other! Entries open Aug. 10 @ 10am 208- 871-9766. There is a $5 office charge per contestant and $5 stock to a more modern system. security and increased cus- the new system, but there will charge. To make this transition, all tomer service to citizens across likely be delays while they be- county sheriff’s DMV offices Idaho,” said Idaho Transpor- come more familiar with it.” Idaho City - Boise Basin Senior Center in Idaho City is having that issue driver’s licenses and tation Department Division of This is the second phase of a their 2nd annual Health & Beauty Fair on Thursday, August 30th identification cards, will be Motor Vehicles Administrator three-phase project to modern- from 3 pm to 7 pm. We will have several vendors: Healthcare enti- closed Thursday, Aug. 9 and Alberto Gonzalez. ize the state’s DMV system. In ties, Essential Oils, Scentsy, Avon & more. Stop by and check it out! Friday, Aug. 10. The ITD DMV Headquar- 2017, the first phase was com- County assessor’s offices ters office in Boise will also be pleted when permanent disabil- Have an event? Share it with the World! will remain open to issue ve- closed to the public Aug. 9-10. ity placards became available [email protected] hicle registrations and titles. The office assists the public at the county assessor’s offices Disability placards will not be through telephone calls and rather than at the DMV head- Get A Better Deal On A Subscription! available during the two-day emails with driving records, quarters in Boise to better serve Your Name Would Be Here & Delivered To Your closure. driver’s license extensions and customers. The third phase will Address Every Week. 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Veterans Memorial Garden Valley Buy a Brick Program Senior & Social Center News By Janet Juroch Still Going Strong

It has been brought to our at the GVSC”. building open for more ac- attention that many people Okay friends, the 25-cent tivities. It is the Volunteers Written by Janet Juroch made any time or buy a brick still see the connotation of a sale was a success! Rumors that help make the experi- GARDEN VALLEY -- and keep the dedicated memo- “Senior” or “Senior Center” were floating around that the ence even more fun! Now Spread the word that bricks rial going. as something that drags up sale meant Granny’s Closet remember, you may bring can again be purchased in Veterans can be honored memories of what our par- was closing. Far from the your own preferred bever- honor of any Veteran-order from anywhere in the world ents senior center was like truth! Instead, volunteers age, but the Center will pro- forms available at City Hall along with past and present and many people just are have been purging the store to vide ice water, tea, lemonade in Crouch, or from any mem- military services. This Memo- not used to the idea of be- make room for great items just and coffee. ber of the GV Syringa Club. rial was dedicated Novem- ing called a “Senior Citizen” waiting to be on the shelves. A So many activities are rev- The Syringa Club will con- ber 11, 2017 at Weilmunster yet. The Garden Valley Se- ving up in the Senior Center. tinue to have bricks available Park. The Garden Valley Rec- nior Center Directors recog- Becoming a member will indefinitely, and plans are in reation District worked along- nize that same feeling. Ac- soon bring many perks over the works for another wall side the Syringa Club to make tive seniors are engaged in the coming year. The Board when the current one is full. this site happen. their community while busy of Directors is scouring dis- The bricks are made of gran- with travel and activities. deep cleaning was also need- counts and specials that Chris Gill Foster, Syringa ite and engraved with basic Growing old for seniors to- ed. Next week, come to the will be available only to Club President, said, “A shout military information given by day means aspirations for an store and see why cleaning members. Membership is out to GV Senior Center for the brick purchaser. The or- active lifestyle. In response and purging has been going only $5.00. A member card their recent donation to our ders of the bricks and place- to that, it should be known on…. will be given to you, so keep Veteran’s Memorial Fund, as ment will happen at a faster that the Center is develop- it handy as these discounts well as other members of the pace and can be done in lots ing programs for the active Special Announcement! will be announced soon. Be community!” The continu- of twenty-five. The first batch seniors of today. There will How about cookies and punch sure to sign up and include ing funds will help the Vet- was able to get about 200 be something for everyone. at the Granny’s Closet Grand contact information to re- eran wall grow. There is also bricks in place. Bricks are $50 Across the country, Senior Re-Opening this weekend!!! ceive emails about those dis- a fund set up at the Mountain each. The community can Centers are vigorous and Stop in and shop for new items counts, meetings and newsy America Credit Union in Gar- take pride in this beautiful set- dynamic. GVSC will be no or back to school shopping. items. den Valley, by the GV Mar- ting to honor Veterans. exception. It can be a good time to be- Age On! It is Going to Be ket. Simple donations can be The first Friday Afternoon come a member of the GVSC a Fun Ride! Social Time (FAST) Crowd and buy tickets for the Au- entertained 25 people, who gust Chefs Dinner featuring brought awesome snacks a smoked beef entrée, roasted and (adult) beverages. The potatoes, green beans, bever- Calendar these Events: first-time event, which will age and apple pie. Hot August Night Dinner continue every Friday from featuring our favorite chef, 5:30-7:30pm, was well-re- Buy your tickets starting Ruth Woods and Greg Ma- ceived and several newcom- on Friday, August 10th, at ples! August 21 is the day. ers in the area were able to Granny’s Closet/Senior Cen- Every Tuesday and Thurs- meet new friends, get ex- ter, for the big dinner event day from 2-4pm is (free) cited about planning group on August 21. Seating is lim- Fit & Fallproof Classes for trips, game nights/days and ited to around 75. This dinner strength and flexibility. -Ev much more. This was an en- will most likely sell out, so get ery Wednesday at 6:00pm is thusiastic group and all the tickets early. A suggested do- dancing aerobics for every laughing and joy was evi- nation of $8.00 always help to fitness level, and is free. dence of a good time. Many defray the costs of putting on agreed and said, “this was wonderful dinners like these The first set of engraved bricks honoring Veterans is what they were waiting for and keeping the Senior Center completed at Veteran Memorial site in Weilmunster Park. Photo by Linda Ruppel

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The Wine & Art Festival is June 23 & 24. Also we have 10am - 10pm Sun. Thurs. “Summer Time Jazz on the Green” on June 17, July 15 and 7am - 9pm August 19 from 3pm 7pm. Terrace Lakes Music Festival on Fri. & Sat. Open to the 7am - 10pm Sept. 1st. Call the office at 4623250 for more information. Public

Prime Rib every Friday and Saturday Night Lounge Golf Shop Mon.– Fri. Dinner Specials every Sunday for $7.95 Everyday The new Friday Afternoon Social Time (FAST) Crowd was created for seniors to have a place 11pm-Close Come visit the Wine Room for specials and buy the special 8am - 6pm Sat.– Sun. bottle for your dinner. to come for a little extra social time at the Senior Center in Garden Valley. Photo by Janet Juroch 10am-Close We are located 3 miles north of Crouch up the Middle Fork Road off Warm Springs Road. Wednesday, August 8, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 3 EAST BOISE COUNTY placerville's hot august

PLACERVILLE -- George Butters, Placerville's Fire Chief, was up preparing in the wee hours of the morning on Saturday, August 4th, for a feast. Hot August Night, hosted by the Boise Basin Boosters, was a success with the gathering at the plaza of community members and friends.

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SOUTH OF IDAHO CITY -- A motorcyclist went off into Mores Creek from Highway 21, at milepost 30, on the evening of August 3rd. The man was wearing a helmet. He landed in the water, on the side of the highway. The accident occurred near a roadway cross for another motorcyclist. The Idaho World Five other motorcyclists were present and they helped to carry the injured man up the embankment. Speed may have been a factor in this accident. The man was brought by ground " The Voice of Boise County" ambulance to an awaiting air ambulance helicopter. Special thanks to the Wilderness Ranch Fire QRU and Mores Creek Ambulance for their Idaho’s Oldest Newspaper quick response. Photo by Eileen Capson Established September 29, 1863 Published weekly by: Idaho World Publishing, LLC Former Teacher Charged P.O. Box 220; Idaho City, ID 83631 Eileen Capson - Editor-in-Chief IDAHO CITY – Charles This investigation is ongoing, [email protected] Ramsay, a former teacher at Ida- but one concerned parent com- ho City High School, has been mented to The Idaho World that (208) 202-9288 charged with sexual exploitation she had always been very con- Send articles & legals to: of a child in Glenns Ferry. The cerned with this teacher’s overly [email protected] Elmore County Sheriff’s Office friendly mannerisms and his open- said that while doing a routine ness with female high school stu- Correspondents: sweep of the Glenns Ferry High dents. Janet Juroch - Garden Valley School parking lot, their K-9 Charles Ramsay was employed [email protected], 208-462-4557 alerted to Ramsay's vehicle. They at Idaho City High School from Eileen Capson - Idaho City were surprised to find among the August 1996, until March of 2010. [email protected]; 208-202-9288 car’s contents, sexually exploit- He was a High School Math teach- Tracy Koslosky -Horseshoe Bend ative materials. er, he also coached cross country [email protected], 208-793-2834 The Glenns Ferry track coach and track. Contributors: was booked in the Elmore Coun- Lee Fisher, Elmore County Dis- Bruce Heflin ty Detention Facility on one fel- trict Attorney, was not able to re- Charles Ramsay Jerry Branson ony count of sexual exploitation lease any details about the case, Courtesy of the Elmore County Don Fry of a child, in May of 2018. He due to its ongoing status. Sheriff's Office Rick Murray has since been released on bond, Ramsay's preliminary hearing Georgene Thomas but the sheriff’s office is asking will be on August 16th at 4pm, at Copy Editor: Twila Neiwert anyone with pertinent informa- the Elmore County Courthouse. tion to call 208-587-2100. The opinions expressed in paid advertisements and in articles do not necessarily represent the views of this newspaper or of its staff.

USPS (256-120) - PERIODICAL Postage paid at Idaho City, Idaho, and at There will be a celebration of Barbara Balding's life on August 11, 2018 at additional mailing offices under the Act of March 3, 1879. Annual subscrip- 2:00 p.m. at the Roy Robison Community Center. Light snacks and drinks will tions are $30 for delivery within Boise County, $45 for delivery to addresses with zip codes starting with 836, 837 or 979, and $50 to other U.S. addresses. be served, but additional food items are welcome from local guests. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to - The Idaho World; PO Box 220; Idaho City, ID 83631 Page 4 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, August 8, 2018 BOISE COUNTY Garden Valley School District Announce New Staff Additions GARDEN VALLEY -- Gar- room teacher to superintendent ment to the office. When asked den Valley School District is of Bruneau-Grand View Joint about what excites her most excited and looking forward School District and is looking about the year, Mrs. Mitchell is to the upcoming 2018-2019 forward to the new year. Su- very excited to watch the sports school year. There have been perintendent Chandler stated “I teams get underway and “get- several new additions to the am excited and honored to be ting to meet all the students” in staff and school. First and fore- part of this outstanding school a little different capacity than most, the school would like to district. I welcome the chal- her usual interactions. inform the community of sev- lenges that the district faces. I In addition to a new clerk, eral upcoming events to help hope that as a team of Board, the school board has undergone usher in the new year. All new Staff, Students, and Commu- some changes. Morris Morgan AND returning students must nity we will work together in has been appointed the Low- complete a registration packet unity to create a positive atmo- man Representative (District before returning to school. sphere of trust, open communi- 3). These packets are located in cation, and cooperation. All of Gary Van Dyk and Dave Bo- the foyer, online on the district us working together is the only handy are pleased to announce Gentry who is “excited to be want to get a leg up on your website (gvsd.net) and after way the school can achieve the the addition of Brian Payne to living in a small community competition, you can begin hours in a form box outside the best in educating our students.” the maintenance department. again.” She is moving to Gar- running after you have finished main school entrance. Her part-time addition to the Brian is a jack-of-all-trades den Valley from Texas after a reading this article. Seriously In Lowman, on August 9th, staff has enabled the new office contributor to the school and brief three-year stop in Satellite though, if interested contact the school district will be position of counselor to be- the school community. Beach, Florida. Mrs. Gentry Cassie Johnshoy, entering her throwing a Lowman Summer come available, although one The school also hired a Spe- brings thirteen years of teach- second year as Head Coach, Celebration. Chicken legs will hasn’t been hired at the time cial Education Director, Kelsey ing experience to the district. or any office personnel at the be provided in a potluck style of this writing, and has shifted Williams, who will split time Preparing for the school’s school. atmosphere with an invitation long-time Garden Valley staff- between Garden Valley and upcoming sports, all athletes And finally, Cheerleading, for all Lowman community er Jackie Johnson from part- Horseshoe Bend. Her duties middle school and up need to after several informal July members to come and meet the time counselor and K-5 prin- will involve freeing up class- make sure that they have their meetings, is officially getting new teacher at the one-room cipal to the school’s full time room instruction time to the required paperwork for par- started August 6th and is be- schoolhouse. Stephaney Wil- K-12 principal. Mrs. Johnson new Special Education Teach- ticipation. New physicals are ing led by Heather Kelly, in her liamson is excited for the up- expanded on the changes “I er Dominica Mathiason. Ms. required for all sixth graders, second year as coach. coming year. am extremely excited for this Mathiason is moving from Boi- Freshman, and Juniors, as well However, it wasn’t just the Meanwhile on Thursday, opportunity to work with out- se to Garden Valley and, in so as anyone without a previous fall sports that got in on the August 16th, Garden Valley standing students, parents, and doing, is “fulfilling the prom- year physical. summer action. The girls bas- School District will be wel- staff. Garden Valley School has ise she made to her 11-year- This summer was a busy time ketball team travelled to TVCC coming all families of the dis- some amazing things already old self ... moving back to the for school sports and many are for summer league games and trict for Back to School Night. planned and I believe we are country.” That coupled with gearing up for the upcoming the boys basketball team, under This is a great opportunity to going to have a great year.” teaching, which is “the best job season. the new direction of Joel LaF- meet the new staff or just say Regarding other new of- in the world,” has her excited The football team, coached leur, has played in a number of hello to the old staff. Regarding fice staff, Janelle Shannahan to start this new chapter “where by Jason Yearsley, entering his summer league tournaments new staff, there are quite a few and Denise Mitchell are both every day is an adventure.” Ms. seventh year as head coach, with a team camp journey to new faces in the building and new additions and looking for- Mathiason has spent the last 9 once again traveled to Idaho Gonzaga. some other people have taken ward to helping in the office years in education, seven years State Camp this year and won, Finally, in regards to sports, on different responsibilities. and around the building. Mrs. teaching first grade and 2 years for the second year in a row, the the school district is pleased to The school district is begin- Mitchell will focus on the af- as a reading specialist for K-3. “Own the Dome” Tournament, announce the hiring of a new ning the year under new man- ternoon attendance duties and She will be moving here with and added “Passing Champs” athletic director, Mike Chan- agement with the hiring of Mrs. Shannahan will take over a “nine-year-old nature girl and to this year’s successful team dler. Coach Chandler is the Vickie Chandler as part-time for morning attendance duties a seven-year-old hot-rodder camp. The next important existing softball coach and is superintendent. Mrs. Chandler coupled with being the new boy.” date for Summer Football is coming off an amazing dis- is coming to the district with clerk of the School Board. As And finally, the last new face August 6th when official prac- trict run to get into the state thirty-four years of educational new employees, both bring a in the building belongs to the tice starts at 7:00 AM for one tournament last year in just experience ranging from class- lot of enthusiasm and excite- new fifth grade teacher Tammy week of two-a-day practices the third year of the program’s (second practice will be at 6:00 existence. As Athletic Direc- PM.) Any High School student tor, Chandler has large shoes interested in playing football to fill, as Bob Powell recently next year should contact Jason retired after winning, for a Yearsley or any office person- second time, Athletic Director nel at the school. of the Year from the Long Pin Garbage Service to most of Volleyball has just com- League. Coach Chandler has Boise County. We also have pleted a team camp of its own previous experience from Bru- Construction & Demo Con- and had an individual skills neau-Grand View Joint School tainers. Call for pricing. practice earlier in July. As of District, where he was both a Locally Owned for 40 Years! writing, the girls were plan- coach and teacher for twenty- 208-793-2561 ning on entering at least one eight years before moving to more summer tournament be- the valley six years ago. fore the official start of practice There is a lot happening at begins August 10th from 9-12. the school and we hope that Volleyball is open to all High you come enjoy the many op- School students, and if inter- portunities to meet the new ested in playing please contact people in the district and recon- Laree Jones, now entering her nect with the old staffers. fifth year, as head coach or any Follow Garden Valley School office personnel at the school. District on Facebook, get the Cross Country, that rigor- GV Wolverines App in your ous and demanding fall sport, App store, and stay connected will begin official practices on at www.gvsd.net. GO WOL- August 10th. If interested and VERINES!

Letter to the Editor Wednesday, August 8, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 5 BOISE COUNTY WANTED The Board of Boise County Commissioners is seeking two qualified persons interested in becoming a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission. To qualify to become a member, an individual must Severance Sand & Gravel have resided within Boise County for at least two (2) Garden Valley Lowman Horseshoe Bend years prior to appointment to the Commisson by the 462-3005 Board and continue to reside within Boise County Readi-Mix Concrete for the term of the appointment of (4) years. This Concrete Blocks, Septic Systems We Accept Visa and MC is an unpaid - volunteer position; however, mileage Delivery or U-haul reimbursement is provided. License # RCE34099 If you are interested and qualified please mail, email, or send a letter of interest and resume to P&Z Administrator Bret Caulder, PO Box 1300, Idaho City, ID 83631 or email [email protected] Applications and description of responsibilities are available on Boise County website at www. 208-462-2882 Locally Owned/Licensed Contractor boisecounty.us Insurance Restorations * Remodeling New Construction * Carpet Cleaning Free Estimates Page 6 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, August 8, 2018 LEGAL NOTICES

The Horseshoe Bend Fire Protection District will hold its annual budget hearing on Monday, August 13th, 2018, at 6:30 p.m. at the Gardena Station, 50 Hill Creek Road, Horseshoe Bend. The regular Commissioners’ meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m.

Published in the Idaho World on 8/1 and 8/8/2018. Published in the Idaho World on 8/8/2018.

BUDGET HEARING AUGUST 2018 PIONEER CEMETERY DISTRICT Horseshoe Bend, ID 83629 A public hearing for consideration of the proposed budget of A public hearing, pursuant to Idaho Code 50-1002, will be held for consideration of the the Pioneer Cemetery District of Horseshoe Bend Library August proposed budget for the fiscal year from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019. The public 21, 2018 at 7:00 PM. A copy of the proposed budget is posted hearing will be held at City Hall, Placerville, ID during the Regular Council Meeting on at the Library or may be obtained by calling 208-921-5483. Saturday, August 11, 2018, 10:00 AM. All interested persons are invited to appear and show Fiscal year is from January 1 to December 31. cause, if any, why such budget should or should not be adopted. Copies of the proposed City budget in detail are available by contacting the treasurer. City Hall is accessible to INCOME Budgeted 2018 Proposed 2019 persons with disabilities. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related to the hearing, please contact the city clerk, 208.392.6044 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting/ public hearing. The proposed FY2019 budget is shown below as FY2019 proposed revenues and expenditures.

Julie Randolph Treasurer Published in the Idaho World on 8/1 and 8/8/2018.

Published in the Idaho World on August 8, 2018.

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Notice of Budget Hearing Wilderness Ranch Fire Protection District Boise, Idaho NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the patrons of Garden Valley Recre- ational District that the Board of Directors of said District Notice is hereby given that the Board of Fire Commissioners will hold a public hearing for consideration of the Proposed will hold a public hearing on August 22, 2018, at the main 2018-2019 Fiscal Year Budget to appropriate monies received by fire station, 42 Wilderness Ranch Road, at 7 PM for the pur- the Garden Valley Recreational District, tentatively approved pose of approving the budget for Fiscal Year 2019 pursuant by the Garden Valley Recreation District Board of Directors to Idaho 31-1422. July 31, 2018. A public hearing will be held at 6:00 P.M. on WRFPD FY 2018-19 Annual Budget Garbage Service to most of August 22, 2018, at the Weilmunster Office Building 1075 Banks- Lowman Rd; Garden Valley, Id. Boise County. We also have Revenue Amount Construction & Demo Con- REVENUE BUDGET FY 2018 PROPOSED FY 2019 Cash Forward 400 Property Tax $ 163,622.00 tainers. Call for pricing. 405 Interest $ 1,194.47 Locally Owned for 40 Years! 415 Fire Deposits 208-793-2561 420 leases $ 1,485.02 430 Other Income $ 359.28 Total Estimated Revenue $ 166,660.77

Expenses 505 Equipment $ 6,000.00 510 Electricity $ 5,600.00 515 EMS Supplies $ 1,000.00 520 Equipment Maintenance $ 1,650.00 All Around Glass 530 Firefighter Training $ 18,000.00 Auto and Residential 535 Fire Prevention $ 300.00 Glass Replacement 540 Fuel $ 3,500.00 545 Insurance $ 4,500.00 FREE mobile service 550 Legal Expenses $ 400.00 & Local IC Area 555 Miscellaneous Operating Expenses $ 4,000.00 560 Stipends $ 72,700.00 Trash Pickup 565 Accounting & Audit $ 4,300.00 Call Shane (208) 392-4971 570 Associations & Subscriptions $ 2,500.00 575 Telephones $ 1,600.00 580 Vehicle Maintenance $ 10,000.00 585 WROA Monthly Dues/Leases $ 15,500.00 Expenditure of the monies is in accordance with the provisions 587 Volunteer Recruitment $ 700.00 authorized by State Law. At said hearing any interested per- 590 Utilities/water $ 200.00 son may appear and show cause, if any, why such FY 2018-2019 600 Contingency $ 14,210.77 Budget should or should not be adopted. Total Estimated Expenses $ 166,660.77

Sandy McLain, Treasurer Total Estimated Revenue $ 166,660.77

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED FY 2018/2019 BUDGET CITY OF IDAHO CITY, IDAHO BOISE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS- SIONERS CONDENSED MINUTES A public hearing, pursuant to Idaho Code 50-1002, will be held for consideration of the proposed budget for the fiscal th TUESDAY JULY 24 , 2018-Miners’ year from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019. The public hearing will be held at City Hall, 511 Main Street, Idaho Exchange Building, Idaho City, City, ID during a Special Council Meeting on August 29, 2018, 6:00 PM. All interested persons are invited to appear and Idaho, 83631 show cause, if any, why such budget should or should not be adopted. Copies of the proposed City budget in detail are Chairman Ward called the meet- available at City Hall during regular office hours (Monday – Thursday 8AM – 5 PM.) City Hall is accessible to persons with ing to order and the pledge disabilities. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related to the documents or to the hearing, please contact of allegiance was recited. the city clerk, 392-4584 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting/public hearing. The proposed FY 2018/2019 budget is shown Present: Chairman Ward, Com- below as FY 2018/2019 proposed expenditures and revenues. missioner Jackson, Commis- sioner Baker, Clerk Prisco, Deputy Clerk Coffelt, Emer- gency Management Coordinator Showalter, Planning & Zoning Administrator Caulder, Sher- iff Kaczmarek, Wildland Fire Mitigation Forester Richard- son, Court Supervisor/Human Resources Director Schiffer, Victim Witness Coordinator Hastie, Community Justice Administrator Leader, Road & Bridge Superintendent Jones. Present via phone: Prosecuting Attorney Blocksom. Minutes for July 16th, and 17th, 2018 were approved. Mr. Howard discussed the Banks/Lowman project with the board. A grant for violence against women was approved. A cable one contract was ap- proved. Resolution 2018-43 to destroy certain records of Boise County was approved. The bills were approved. Three liquor licenses were approved. An EBCAD update was given by Director Dill concerning pos- sible changes to personnel, the number of vehicles to be maintained, trainings that are done every year and policies that are being amended. Mr. Grigg spoke with the board concerning issues within the county and how IAC would be able to help. Clerk Prisco and Ms. Heckathorn spoke with the concerning the open budget items for the Boise County budget as well as the EBCAD budget. Commissioner discus- sion and committee reports were reviewed briefly. Future agendas were reviewed and dis- cussed. Adjourned. Approval, The proposed expenditures and revenues for fiscal year 2018/2011 have been tentatively approved by the City Council. Chairman Ward. Attest, Clerk Publication dates for the notice of Public Hearing are August 1, 2018 and August 8, 2018 in the Idaho World. Prisco, Clerk to the Board. Nancy L. Ling City Clerk-Treasurer Published in the Idaho World Published in the Idaho World on 8/1 and 8/8/2018. on August 8, 2018. Wednesday, August 8, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 9 BOISE COUNTY Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in South-West Idaho BOISE COUNTY -- With These restrictions are being River. The northern boundary Mountain and West Mountain mit that specifically authorizes the threat of wildfire dan- implemented by agencies man- begins near Weiser, Idaho and within the North Fork Payette the otherwise prohibited act. ger increasing rapidly, state aging or providing wildland follows Highway 95 to Indian River drainage north to near · Persons using fire fueled and federal land management fire protection, including the Valley, then generally follows Tamarack Resort. solely by liquid petroleum agencies implemented Stage 1 U.S Forest Service, Bureau of the Little Weiser River to the Owyhee Fire Restrictions or liquid petroleum gas fu- Fire Restrictions on all lands Land Management and the Ida- Payette and Boise National Zone els. Such devices, including within southwest Idaho, effec- ho Department of Lands (IDL). Forest boundary lines. · All of Owyhee County west propane campfires, may be tive Aug. 3, 2018. Fire restric- Fire managers divide Idaho West Central Mountains of the Bruneau Canyon. used only in an area cleared of tions limit certain activities in into zones and the fire restric- Fire Restrictions Zone: flammable material. the outdoors to decrease the tions will affect the following ·, Boi- Under the Stage 1 Fire Re- · Persons conducting activi- chance of any preventable fires zones: se District BLM and State and strictions, the following acts ties in those designated areas in the designated areas. Treasure Valley Fire Re- Endowment Lands within El- are prohibited on private, where the activity is specifical- The Stage 1 fire restrictions strictions Zone: more County, Boise County, state and federally managed ly authorized by written posted will be in effect until further · All of Ada, Canyon, Gem, and Valley County to include or protected lands, roads, notice. notice in the Treasure Valley, Payette and Washington coun- all Bureau of Reclamation and trails: · Any federal, state or local West Central Mountains, and ties. Portions of Boise County lands surrounding Lake Cas- · Building, maintaining, at- officer or member of an- or Owyhee Mountains of Idaho including the administrative cade. From the point where the tending, or using a fire, camp- ganized rescue or firefighting which includes all federal, boundary of Lucky Peak Lake Boise National Forest bound- fire or stove fire except within force in the performance of an state and private forestland and to Arrowrock Dam, south shore ary intersects State Highway a designated recreation site official duty. rangeland in: of Arrowrock Reservoir and 20 near Dixie following the within a permanent concrete or ·All land within a city bound- · Ada, Canyon, Gem, Payette, that portion of Elmore County Boise National Forest bound- metal fire ring, or on their own ary is exempted. Elmore, Boise, Valley, Wash- that lies south of the South ary west and north along the land within an owner-provided · Other exemptions unique to ington and Owyhee Counties Fork to Anderson ridge of the Danskin to Boise structure. each agency. ·Within Washington Coun- Ranch Dam, south along An- Front foothills and extending · Smoking, except within ty, all Bureau of Reclamation derson Dam Road (FS Rd 134) north encompassing the Idaho an enclosed vehicle, building, Fire managers are asking lands surrounding Mann Creek to Highway 20, east on High- Department of Lands to its in- or designated recreation site, the public to be extra cau- Reservoir way 20 to the Elmore/Gooding tersection back with the Boise or while stopped in an area at tious when spending time in · Within Valley County, all County line south to Interstate National Forest boundary near least three feet in diameter that the outdoors. As a reminder, Bureau of Reclamation lands 84. The Treasure Valley Re- Sagehen Reservoir. The far is barren or cleared of all flam- fireworks are prohibited on surrounding Lake Cascade striction area is bounded by northern boundary includes all mable materials. state and private forestland · Within Elmore and Boise the Idaho/Oregon boundary to Boise National Forest lands, and rangeland during closed counties, all Bureau of Recla- Oreana then follows the Bach- excluding the Frank Church The following are exemp- fire season (May 10 through mation lands surrounding Ar- man Grade to Triangle and River of No Return Wilder- tions to the Stage 1 Fire Re- Oct. 20), and on public lands, rowrock and Anderson Ranch continues east-northeast of the ness. All lands north of Sage- strictions: roads and trail in Idaho all reservoirs. Owyhee Front to the Bruneau hen Reservoir including Tripod · Persons with a written per- times of the year. GARY BROWN'S 2002 Cadillac with BIG motor $6995 2004 Ford F-150, MOUNTAIN MOTORS 4-wheel drive, 111,000 miles, $10,995. Grand Opening Specials!

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FOR SALE: Employment type: full-time 5pm, sent to City Hall at Box 130, an individual must have resided for strength and flexibility. 1989 Ford Thunderbird, 112,366 Starting wage: $14.50/hour Idaho City, ID 83631 or emailed within Boise County for at least Guided programs each and ev- miles, 3.8 liter engine, runs good. Closes: when filled to [email protected] two (2) years prior to appointment ery week. It’s Free!! Great school car. $1,200 Ph. 208- to the Commission by the Board 392-4569. THIS POSITION answers emer- The Basin School District #72, and continue to reside within Garden Valley Food Pantry: gency calls while coordinating, in Idaho City is accepting ap- Boise County for the term of the Open 2nd and 4th Fridays of the For Sale 1999 White Ford and disseminating critical services plications for a full time main- appointment of (4) years. This month from 4- 5 pm, located at Ranger, approx. 230,000 miles, with the aid of specialized equip- tenance worker and a full time is an unpaid-volunteer position; the Calvary Chapel Church on excellent condition, has rear wheel ment. This position is the lifeline custodian. Salary is dependent however, mileage reimbursement the Middlefork Road in Crouch. chains included. Asking $1500.00 between the public requesting as- on experience. The Basin School is provided. Non-perishable foods or cash do- OBO. 208-392-4980 sistance and the first responders of District #72 is an equal opportu- If you are interested and nations accepted. Contact Toni at Boise County that include: police, nity employer. Applications are qualified please mail, email, or send 462-6929 or 462-4620. 1980 Chevy Truck, 3/4 tons, fire and medical assistance. On the available at the Idaho City High a letter of interest and resume to 4x4 with snow plow. Runs great! job training provided by the Sher- school office. Ask for a "classified P&Z Administrator Bret Caulder, Crouch Farmers Market: Ev- $2,800 or best offer. Call Joe at iff's 911 department. employment application." PO Box 1300, Idaho City, ID 83631 ery Saturday 10-1 thru Labor Day, (208) 649-7041. • $14.50 per hour to start or email [email protected]. Downtown Crouch at James Cas- • Public Employees Retirement Basin School District #72 in tle Square. 208.462.2808 WANTED: System of Idaho (PERSI), a pen- Idaho City is accepting applica- Contractor Opportunity sion plan tions for a full time bus driver. Boise County is looking Alcoholics Anonymous - Meet I buy most Gold & Silver • Excellent and comprehensive Must have a Class B CDL. Salary for contractors with heavy at the Crouch Community Church Coins, pay cash. 208-392-4559 benefits package. is dependent on experience. Full equipment to be added list that on Mondays & Thursdays at MAJOR COMPONENTS OF benefits are included. District #72 the county will use to hire for 5:30pm. HELP WANTED: DUTIES: is an equal opportunity employer. services for emergency response GARDEN VALLEY: • Ability to stay calm and calm Applications are available at Ida- and recovery after a natural or Horseshoe Bend: Behavior Intervention Spe- others in emergency situations ho City High School office. Ask manmade disaster. If called up Horseshoe Bend Pantry is cialist - Garden Valley School • Utilizes complex computer for a classified employment appli- for services, contractors would be open on the 2nd & 4th Friday of District #71 and dispatch systems, working be- cation. Questions call Russ Taylor under the direction of County, State the month, located at the Annex, Individual will work with stu- tween multiple screens, agencies, at 208-284-7966. or Federal Incident Commanders or by the Horseshoe Bend School. dents who need behavioral sup- and databases, while communi- Authorities. Applicants will need ports. Preference will be given to cating with caller, and emergency The City of Idaho City is ac- to fill out a contract for the county Tuesday's & Fridays-Hot applicants with a four year degree services cepting applications for a part- that will be approved by the County meals at The Horseshoe Bend in any field. Classified Applica- • Accurately enters incident and time janitor and light main- Commissioners and managed by the Senior Center. Lunch is served at tions available at www.gvsd.net or responder records for legal pro- tenance. Must have reliable Boise County Emergency Manager. 12:15 (Bingo immediately follow- at Garden Valley School District ceedings and/or public inquiry transportation and valid driver’s There will also be forms to fill out ing). The center is located at 109 #71. (8/15) • Dispatches fire, medical, and license. This position offers part- identifying each piece of equipment, S. Riverside Drive. Recommend- emergency responders time benefits. Starting wage is insurance information and cost ed donation is $ 5.00 for seniors Garden Valley Transfer Site. • Monitors and maintains re- $10.00 an hour. Job descriptions rates. Please contact the Boise at least 60 years of age, $ 6.00 for Job is part time, 2 days a week, sponder status to ensure safety and applications are available at County Emergency Manager, Bob everyone else. For transportation Thursday and Saturday, from May DO YOU QUALIFY? City Hall, 511 Main St., Idaho Showalter, at [email protected]. or meal delivery information call 15 thru September 15 and relief • Do you have at least a High City, Id. Mon.-Thu. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. id.us or call 208-807-0082 for more (208) 793-2344. work as needed. Employment School Diploma or GED; Must (208) 392-4584 Applications will information. Applications are available at the complete an Emergency Commu- be accepted until job is filled. Ida- Wednesdays- American Le- Clerk’s Office at 420 Main Street, nications Officer Course within ho City is an Equal Opportunity COMMUNITY gion Bingo. Corner Cafe, 446 ID- Idaho City, the Horseshoe Bend eighteen months (1 year) of hiring Employer. 55 Horseshoe Bend. Games start Courthouse Annex at 383 High- date. SERVICES: at 6:30, twenty-five cents per card, way 55 and the Boise County Web • Do you possess or have the Trudy's Kitchen in Idaho Garden Valley: Dancing aero- 10 games 50/50 winnings split. Site at http://www.boisecounty. ability to obtain a valid driver's li- City is looking for dishwashers bics class for all fitness levels at us/Employment.aspx Site at- cense and be insurable? and servers. Please apply in person, 6:00pm at the GV Senior Center Idaho City Food Pantry: At tendant performs functions in the • Must have the ability to key- no phone calls. building. Dress comfy and bring a the Senior Center every 2nd and operation of Boise County Solid board 35 WPM water bottle or two. This class is 4th Wednesdays from 11:30am to Waste including manual labor, OUR LOCATION: HORSESHOE BEND: free and meant to be fun while get- 2:00pm. maintaining a sanitary collection Located in beautiful Idaho City, The Horseshoe Bend School ting an easy workout. One hour. site, security of site, buildings and Idaho, and Boise County is sur- District is looking for bus drivers Idaho City: Fit & Fallproof gates, maintain waste logs and re- rounded by scenic mountains--an (route drivers and substitutes) for Garden Valley: 6PM at the GV Class on Tuesday & Thursday ceipt books. Equipment operating outdoor enthusiast's dream. the 2018-19 school year. Health Senior Center building - Zumba from 10am to 11am at the Boise experience is beneficial, but is not TO APPLY: Apply online at insurance is offered. CDL training and dance classes every Thursday Basin Senior Center. required. Applicants must be 18 www.boisecounty.us/sheriff.aspx is offered and paid for by the (except monthly dinner nights) years of age, possess a valid Idaho (non law enforcement applica- school. Contact Trudy Carpenter starting August 1st. Class is about Idaho City: Summer Reading driver’s license and pass a pre-em- tion). Must successfully pass the for more information at carpentert@ an hour; all fitness levels. Classes Program at the Boise Basin Li- ployment drug screening. Appli- County's pre-employment and hsbschools.org or (208)793-2225 are free for now. Get in and have brary every Thursday, through the cations can be submitted by mail subsequent random drug tests. ext. 1251. some fun, wear comfy clothing first week of August, from 12:00- to the Solid Waste Department, Must also pass a stringent Sheriff's and good shoes. 1:30. PO Box 309, Horseshoe Bend, Office background and selection Horseshoe Bend School Idaho, 83629. Boise County is an process to include: Oral Board, District. Substitute Teachers & Garden Valley Senior Center: Equal Opportunity Employer and Skills Testing, and Polygraph Ex- Girls Varsity Basketball Coach. If Every Tuesday and Thursday from gives Veteran’s Preference in its amination. interested contact Dennis Chesnut 2-4pm is Fit & Fallproof Classes hiring practices. at [email protected] (208) Gold Mine is hiring wait staff 793-2225 Boise County Road & Bridge and bartenders. Inquire with Ste- Department has an opening for ve at 208-600-4040. STAR RANCH: Local Businesses a full-time Equipment Operator Housekeeping of two 900 in the Garden Valley area. Class The City of Idaho City is ft. cabins. Cleaning 1 - 3 times All Around Glass...... (208) 392-4971 A CDL required. Applications and accepting letters of intent for a week. Reliable person, all year. Boise County Sanitation, LLC...... (208) 488-5908 Job Description can be printed vacant Planning and Zoning Wage is negotiable. Hunter's Log Castle Mt. Homes - Contractor...... (208) 462-2882 from the Boise County website Committee positions. Applicants Cabin, LLC Call Vincent Hunter Dave's Welding/Auto Repair...... (208) 392-4270 www.boisecounty.us or picked up should have a demonstrated inter- at 208-971-5620. Donna's Place in Placerville...... (208) 392-9666 at the Road & Bridge Department est, competence, or knowledge of High Ground Electric ...... (208) 342-0519 Office, 39 Brownlee Road, Garde- planning and zoning. Committee Property Manager/ John Ptak Construction ...... (208) 342-6013 na, ID 83629, or the Clerk’s Of- members are currently in the pro- Housekeeping - Live on site, Lara Alexander - Real Estate...... (208) 869-4644 fice, 420 Main Street, Idaho City cess of compiling the City Plan- perhaps a retired couple, RV Laurinda Rice - Real Estate...... (208) 362-4835 ID, 83631 or call 793-2380. Boise ning and Zoning process for fu- parking. Call Vincent Hunter 208- Medicare Benefits...... (208) 350-9933 County is an Equal Opportuni- ture approval of the City Council. 971-5620 Miller Enterprises Trash pick up ...... (208) 793-2561 ty Employer and gives Veteran’s Committee members will receive Mt. Properties for Sale...... (208) 331-7929 preference in its hiring practices. special consideration for appoint- BOISE COUNTY: Niehoff Logging & Firewood...... (208) 392-6780 ment to future Planning and Zon- The Board of Boise County Severance Sand & Gravel ...... (208) 462-3005 IDAHO CITY: ing Commission positions for the Commissioners is seeking two Sourdough Lodge ...... (208) 259-3326 911 EMERGENCY COM- City of Idaho City. qualified persons interested Syringa Chiropractic/ Acupuncture....(208) 866-8962 MUNICATION OFFICER - Written comments may be in becoming a member of the Terrace Lakes Resort ...... (208) 462-3933 SHERIFF'S OFFICE, BOISE dropped off at City Hall during Planning and Zoning Commission. Terry Peterson - Real Estate...... (208) 608-4329 COUNTY business hours of Mon-Thur 8am- To qualify to become a member, Wednesday, August 8, 2018 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 11 LEGAL NOTICES

SUMMONS A copy of the Summons and The following applications Total Acres: 1 prior water rights. For addi- Case No. CV08-18-00062 Complaint can be obtained by have been filed to appropriate Place of use is lot 4 within tional information concerning contacting either the Clerk of the public waters of the State the Pine Tree Ranch Subdivi- the property location, con- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE the Court or the attorney for of Idaho: sion #3 tact Western Region office at FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Plaintiff. If you wish legal (208) 334-2190; or for a full THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR assistance, you should im- 65-23762 65-23783 description of the right(s), THE COUNTY OF BOISE mediately retain an attorney ERIK BRY VINTAGE PROPERTIES LLLP please see www.idwr.idaho. to advise you in this matter. PO BOX 204 C/O RANDY THOMPSON gov. Protests may be submit- XPRESS COLLECTORS AGENCY, LLC, GARDEN VALLEY, ID PO BOX 1486 ted based on the criteria of Plaintiff, William R Dalling, Esq. #2272 83622 BOISE, ID 83701 Idaho Code § 42-203A. Any DALLING & DALLING Point of Diversion L3(SESW) S22 Point of Diversion L5(SWSW) protest against the approval vs. P.O. Box 1385 T10N R04E BOISE County Source S26 T07N R02E BOISE County of the application(s) must be Eagle, Idaho 83616 SCRIVER CREEK Tributary MIDDLE Source PAYETTE RIVER Tributary filed with the Director, Dept. MERANDA LEPE, (208) 938-4900 FORK PAYETTE RIVER SNAKE RIVER of Water Resources, Western Defendant. (208) 938-4905 ffax Use: DOMESTIC 01/01 to 12/31 Use: IRRIGATION 03/15 to 10/31 Region, 2735 Airport Way, [email protected] 0.03 CFS 0.08 CFS Boise ID 83705 together with NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED Use: IRRIGATION 03/15 to 10/31 Total Diversion: 0.08 CFS a protest fee of $25.00 for BY THE ABOVE-NAMED PLAINTIFF. DATE SIGNED: 7/19/2018 06:42 0.02 CFS each application on or before THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT PM Total Diversion: 0.05 CFS Date Filed: 7/11/2018 8/20/2018. The protestant must AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER also send a copy of the protest NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Date Filed: 6/18/2018 Place of Use: IRRIGA- to the applicant. WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE IN- BY: Alicia Schiffer TION GARY SPACKMAN, Director FORMATION BELOW. Deputy Place of Use: IRRIGA- T07N R02E S26 L5(SWSW) TION T07N R02E S27 NESE SESE Published in the Idaho World TO: MERANDA LEPE Published in the Idaho World on T10N R04E S22 L3(SESW) on 8/1/2018 and 8/8/2018. 8/8, 8/15, 8/22 and 8/29/2018. Place of Use: DOMESTIC Total Acres: 2.5 You have been sued by Xpress T10N R04E S22 L3(SESW) Collectors Agency, LLC, the T10N R04E S27 NENW Permits will be subject to all Plaintiff, in the District Court in and for BOISE County, Idaho, CITY OF HORSESHOE BEND Case No. CV08-18-00062. The NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nature of this claim against A public hearing pursuant to you is collection. House Bill 474 will be held to Any time after 21 days fol- announce the City of Horseshoe lowing the last publication Bend’s intention to request of this summons, the court from Boise County the forgone may enter a judgment against amount from property taxes of you without further notice, $5,722.00 and to adopt Resolu- unless prior to that time you tion #2018-04 regarding this have filed a written response money. This foregone amount in the proper form, including will be used for fiscal year the Case No., and paid any re- 2019 general fund expenditures quired filing fee to the Clerk in streets, park, ambulance and of the Court at P.O. Box 126, dog control. The public hear- Idaho City ID 83631, (208)392- ing will be held at Horseshoe 4452 and served a copy of your Bend City Hall, 112 Ada Street, response on the Plaintiff’s at- Horseshoe Bend, Idaho at 7:00 torney at William R Dalling, p.m. on August 15, 2018. 903 E Winding Creek, Suite 100, PO Box 1385, Eagle, ID 83616, Published in the Idaho World (208) 938-4900. on 8/1 and 8/8/2018.

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Garden Valley Hospital Taxing District will hold a hearing for the budget proposed for the Fiscal year 2019 on the 28th dday of August 2018 at 4:30 PM at the Garden Valley Hospital District Building, 980 Banks- Lowman Road. The hearing is pursuant to Idaho Code 39-1333.

Published in the Idaho World on 8/1, 8/15 and 8/15/2018. Published in the Idaho World on 8/1 and 8/8/2018. Page 12 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, August 8, 2018 LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF PCS paraprofessional provider the amount of guaranteed pay- *58-0101-1804, (*PH) Updates TO PROPOSE OR PROMULGATE NEW EDUCATION qualifications are being be ments that are sourced as and adopts amendments to the OR CHANGED AGENCY RULES PO Box 83720, Boise ID 83720- updated for school-based ser- compensation for services for Clean Air Act federal regula- The following agencies of the 0027 vices to align with community 2018; lists the corporate tax tions that are incorporated by state of Idaho have published 08-0202-1801, Rules Governing paraprofessional PCS provider rates for 2001 through 2018; reference. Comment by 9/5/2018 the complete text and all re- Uniformity. Makes certification qualifications. (eff. 8-1-18)T adds the new Idaho child tax lated, pertinent information and endorsement revisions for credit; changes the date the 58-0102-1703, Water Quality concerning their intent to school nurse, teacher librar- *16-0310-1801, Medicaid En- withholding reconciliation Standards. Designates domestic change or make the following ian, teacher leader, gited hanced Plan Benefits. (*PH) return must be filed; modifies water supply as a beneficial use rules in the latest publication and talented, English, online (Temp & Prop) Allows Medicaid the time period that a taxpayer in 27 water bodies where the of the state Administrative teacher, and literacy; defines to enroll dual eligibles who has to notify the Tax Commis- Safe Drinking Water Informa- Bulletin. “clinical experience”; adds have not elected to enroll sion of a change in federal tion System indicates an active new endorsements for middle in the coordinated MMCP into taxable income or in tax paid surface water intake and where The proposed rule public hear- school social studies and a Medicaid Managed Long-Term to another state; deletes ob- domestic water supply is not ing request deadline is August science; addresses the use Services and Supports program, solete rules. currently designated. Comment 15, 2018, unless otherwise of continuing education units which will administer and by 8/31/2018 posted. toward a certificate renewal by coordinate Medicaid benefits. 35-0102-1801, Idaho Sales and The proposed rule written pupil service staff certificate (eff. 10-1-18)T Use Tax Administrative Rules. 58-0105-1801, Rules and Stan- comment submission deadline holders who also hold a license Clarifies that parts installed dards for Hazardous Waste. is August 22, 2018, unless through IBOL. IDAPA 20 – IDAHO DEPARTMENT in non-resident aricraft are Updates and adopts amendments otherwise posted. OF LANDS exempt from sales tax if those to the Resource Conserva- (Temp & Prop) indicates the 08.02.03 - Rules Governing 3284 W. Industrial Loop, Coeur parts are installed by a FAA tion and Recovery Act federal rulemaking is both Temporary Thoroughness d’Alene, ID 83815 approved repair station, even regulations that are incorpo- and Proposed. 08-0203-1801, Incorporates by 20-0401-1801, Rules Pertain- if the repair is paid for under rated by reference. Comment (*PH) indicates that a public reference the updated Idaho ing to Forest Fire Protection. a warranty agreement; removes by 8/29/2018 hearing has been scheduled. Special Education Manual. Incorporates by reference the 5% tax schedule from the 08-0203-1805, Removes obsolete the spark arrester standards sales tax tables. NOTICES OF ADOPTION OF TEMPO- references to Annual Measure- established in 2012; adds re- RARY RULE ONLY IDAPA 07 – DIVISION OF BUILD- able Achievement Objectives quired sections; updates and 35-0105-1801, Idaho Motor Fuel IDAPA 24 – BUREAU OF OCCUPA- ING SAFETY (AMAOs). adds definitions; updates fire Tax Administrative Rules. TIONAL LICENSES PO Box 83720, Meridian, ID tool requirements and new fire Clarifies which vehicles can 24-2801-1801, Rules of the Bar- 83642 IDAPA 10 – BOARD OF PROFES- protection requirements for use dyed diesel pursuant to ber and Cosmetology Services 07-0206-1702, Rules Concern- SIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFES- forest operation activities 63-2425, Idaho Code. Licensing Board (eff. 7-2-18)T ing Idaho State Plumbing Code. SIONAL LAND SURVEYORS involving cable logging op- Revises certain sections of 1510 Watertower St, Meridian, erations and the use of metal IDAPA 52 – IDAHO STATE LOTTERY IDAPA 35 – IDAHO STATE TAX the 2017 Idaho State Plumbing ID 83642 tracked harvesters to include COMMISSION COMMISSION Code to require an air gap *10-0101-1801, Rules of Proce- on-site water supply, fire watch PO Box 6537, Boise, ID 83707- 35-0102-1802, Idaho Sales and or backflow prevention device dure. (*PH) Implements SB 1252 service and operation area fire 6537 Use Tax Administrative Rules on a potable water supply to by repealing examination fail- prevention practices. 52-0103-1801, Rules Governing (eff. 1-1-18)T beverage dispensers or cof- ure requirements, allowing for Operations of the Idaho State fee machines; allows water early testing for professional IDAPA 24 – BUREAU OF OCCUPA- Lottery. Moves the Idaho Lot- NOTICES OF PROCLAMATION closets to act as cleanouts examinations, and adding a TIONAL LICENSES tery to an automated balancing IDAPA 13 – IDAHO FISH AND GAME and requires installation of new category for discontinued PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720- functionality by eliminating COMMISSION / DEPT OF FISH AND exterior, two-way cleanouts; certificates of authorization. 0065 the use of Drawing Managers to GAME replaces the first hour ratings 24-0101-1801, Rules of the audit and balance draws from 13.01.11 – Rules Govering Fish in table 501.1(1) with ratings *10-0102-1801, Rules of Pro- Board of Architectural Exam- the online game drawing proce- 13-0111-1802AP – Notice of calculated using the U.S. De- fessional Responsibility. iners. (Temp & Prop) Imple- dure, a function that will be Amended Proclamation partment of Energy’s revised (*PH) Requires professional ments HB 458 by updating and obsolete to industry practice 13-0111-1803AP – Notice of ratings method. land surveyors to notify af- streamlining processes to make and standard going forward. Amended Proclamation fected adjacent landowners and it easier for licensees and 13-0111-1804 – Notice of Proc- 07-0501-1801, Rules of the Pub- the Board prior to setting those seeking licensure to IDAPA 58 – DEPARTMENT OF EN- lamation lic Works Contractors License a monument that represents obtain one; removes a 30-day VIRONMENTAL QUALITY Board. Defines an individual a material discrepancy with application deadline; elimi- 1410 N. Hilton, Boise, ID qualified by examination (QI) another monument for the same nates unnecessary and obsolete 83706-1255 Please refer to the Idaho Ad- designation; determines the property corner and poten- language. (eff. 7-1-18)T 58.01.01 - Rules for the Con- ministrative Bulletin August “reasonable length of time” tially clouding the title of 24-1501-1801, Rules of the trol of Air Pollution in Idaho 1, 2018, Volume 18-8, for a contractor’s license will private land. Idaho Licensing Board of Pro- *58-0101-1801, (*PH) Updates the notices and text of all remain in force; and clarifies fessional Counselors and Mar- and clarifies certain air qual- rulemakings, proclamations, that notice that a contractor’s IDAPA 12 – DEPARTMENT OF FI- riage and Family Therapists. ity permitting provisions in- negotiated rulemaking and pub- QI has ceased to be connected NANCE (Temp & Prop) Establishes edu- cluding minor clarifications lic hearing information and with the contractor must be PO Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720- cation requirements, reduces for sources seeking air qual- schedules, exectutive orders provided on forms prescribed 0031 costs and barriers for licen- ity permits or exemptions from of the Governor, and contact by the administrator. 12-0108-1801, Rules Pursuant sure; allows an individual to permitting; resolves incon- information. to the Uniform Securities Act work under supervision while sistencies in rule language; 07-0701-1703, Rules Governing (2004). Removes an exemption completing licensure require- removes outdated references: Issues of the Idaho Adminis- Installation of Heating, Ven- for a federal securities issuer ments; accepts the Commission adds provisions for renewing trative Bulletin can be viewed tilation, and Air Conditioning that no longer exists; ad- on Accreditation for Marriage operating permits. Comment by at www.adminrules.idaho.gov/ Systems. Allows apprentices dresses recent changes in uni- and Family Therapy Education 9/5/2018 to take the journeyman exam form securities examinations (COAMFTE) graduate programs as *58-0101-1803, (*PH) Allows Office of the Administrative before completing four years’ as adopted by both federal and meeting all education require- farmers to pay the required Rules Coordinator, Dept. of work experience and allows state securities regulators. ments; increases flexibility to burn fees after crop burning Administration, PO Box 83720, apprentices who successfully complete both practicum and instead of prior to burning; Boise, ID 83720-0306 complete a Board-approved, IDAPA 16 – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH supervised experience hours, steamlines DEQ administrative Phone: 208-332-1820; Email: full-time, one-year training AND WELFARE which reduces tuition and processes for permit regis- [email protected]. course to receive credit for up PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720- supervision costs for appli- tration and fee collections. gov to one year of work experience. 0036 cants. (eff. 7-1-18)T Comment by 9/5/2018 16-0309-1809, Medicaid Basic IDAPA 08 – STATE BOARD OF Plan Benefits. (Temp & Prop) IDAPA 34 – OFFICE OF THE SEC- RETARY OF STATE Subscribe Now & Save! PO Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720- 0080 Yearly Rates For Delivery To: *34-0602-1801, Rules Govern- ing the Electronic Recording Boise County: $30.00 of Plats, Records of Survey, Treasure Valley: $45.00 and Corner Records. (*PH) New chapter implements consistent (Zip Codes 837XX, 836XX (outside Boise County), and 979XX) standards for electronically Other U.S.A.: $50.00 filing and recording plats, Subscribe Online: idahoworld.com records of survey, and corner records in county courthouses. YES! Enter My Subscription to IDAPA 35 – IDAHO STATE TAX The Idaho World COMMISSION PO Box 36, Boise, ID 83722-0410 My Check Is Enclosed. Gift New Renewal 35-0101-1801, Income Tax Ad- ministrative Rules. 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