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F on ECHU Uiged )Wm Hmul Graduati IRATION S; h r in e f o o t b a l l A CENTENNIAL CHI;h u r c h i nON CELEBF Local team s battle Kimberly Methodisilste^eU a : Twin Falls High) SctioolS seniors gel[et their diplomas. it out this weekenc j ■ new building fpr|l? SEE MAGIC VALLEY, B I SEE! sponis, Cl I SEE RELIGION. DI Good Morning High: 88 SATURDAY ■ Low: 57 June 2,2007 Unseasonably warm and 50 cents ^ mostly sunny. Details: B4 ——es-P H lagcM tey.com — Politiei hit thef OnECHUUiGED)wmHMUl paradee | H I [ 2 X 3 G ay an d lesbian floib a t ■ denied entry in W estern Days paradrade By Joshua Palmer Tlmo»News writer__________ TWIN IvMlS - Ifs Ihcle firstfi H iH ite i float to be denied entry intoito diei ‘' VVesicrn Days parade. w M i W W iiilc so m e say die dedsi!Cision was made in defense of cons'onser* \-aiive values, oihers say it w as Im sim ply discrim ination agaiiigainst mm gays and lesbians. T lie W estern DD; ays Committee rejected a gayly anda n Gomzalezmur ider suspt)ecthac lesbian group's request to0 par-p: •* lid p a ic in Uie annual Westc'estem Days p a ra d e ihai cakes ph:place today, Tlie commiiiee said dru|[convicticon earlierr in week • . den ied th e fioai entr^- by ldie p S outhern Idalio Gay. Lesbi; Bisexual and Transgcnc ByJaredS.Hopi(lrillns . held w ithtthoui bail. nninmm of five years in prison, (GLDT) Community Gen Timos-Nows writrlter___________ _ I’o lic e e : say GonZaleZ was iiriciric GonZaleZ is not related to because it was inapproprii slioi muiitiple ul limes at -liil ihevie v ictim . fo ra family event. ^ 'n v iN FALLS-S — A ’l\v in I’alls Fourth AvAve. W. a l a b o u l 1 : 2 0 I’reliininaryl’r( hearings are ■"Jliis is a very conser\’ai man convicteded of drug pos- a.in. 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