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r307>!j^? r Z / ^ l ^ T i-ir >M P A R K F . , wwwfjwagiigicvalley'.cora___ V A rJ O F I.L --------- L P A S O • r A l l l l H ^ i f e a V S m Twin Falls,lls, Idaho/97th year,r !■ N o ^ 9 9 ^ T1 hursday, July 18,noo?"'"*""** — - G o o c r wM O RN IN C T W eAtoebi R X [PS ;es la \ivs u it:Q vcr: riv e r• violaation =Toil»ytAi=™ - Chad Baldwin .• " ' ' own pemdt againstIt ] thunderstorm Id ah o P ow er, of w hatat was done at ^ e site andnd in the Snake Riviiver. Lopez material i w*^<w* writer ___ jUaho Rivers Unitec to b e ortwo.High IH22! ;ed has to step qucsdonioned wheiher”any environ-)n- e x p la in e d t h a t the e materiol, removed fr to do so,” said Sa from the tailrace Sara Denniston mentalil damagec resulted from ir. much of it deposhedi ini the high than surve; 90, low 62. BU3LISS - rdaho Power Co. vio-vio Eddie, director of rveys Crews if h y d ro p o w e r T he; CorpsC of Engineers, mean-m- water years of 199717 and 1999, ended up n ■ p ^ A2 lateded the Qean Water Act whenben and energy progn ip about 10,100 trams for the while,, saidSi it is still consideringng needed to be removeded because it cubic yard it plai)Iaced about 9,700 cubic yard^irds environmental gr say s th e group. “Ir is what actacdon to tak e against Idahoho was hampering the efficiencyef of Engineers BUJ material in the Snake Riveriver important to showiw c o m p a n ie s Pow err butb doesn’t see the situa-la- th e pow er plant, M agic V^ALLEYa ■ Sinnel , in 1999 or 2000, says the like Idaho Power th depositing only that they can- tion ass ana emergency. An agencycy The permit authorijrized Idaho at thu site, I not get away with « put Court news: TocLbday-sMa^c >; A m y Corps of Engineers. , 1 such blatant officialll ini 2000 had written thatat Power to use 400 cub:ibic yards of yards of the iut the federal agency has yet violatiotuQf thelaw.' the rV." th e comjmpany’s “blatant di.sregardrd the dredged rock materialm as the river cl Valley report incindudes news „take enforcement actionIon Idaho Power spokesman- for fudeideral permit requirementsits rip ra p along th e nortirth bank of the north b from Lincoln ancmd G<Mdijig againlinst the power company,ny, Denrtis Lopez acknoi lowledged that is very' disturbing.”di the river and 250 cubiibic yards for the south I county courts. promiimpting Idaho Rivers Unitedted the company deviai T h e iated from its In Sepleptember 1999. the Corpsps temporary work padsds. The rest____used Jo con dnesday-to announce-it willv iu ------federal permil-in a d c o n stru c t a boat access_______ ----- — Pago 02- -Wedn idredging-pro-------of-EnginpneersTssueda-pcrmlrfor"or w aSto'lw rem bV ea fronom tlie sue. ram p and ar sue IdahoId Power over the matter.er. ject at tfie Bliss hydi 'dropower OTO- Idaho Powerp. to remove aboutlit W h en th e d re d g inin g p ro je c t “Y our con “SirSince the federal governmenten t But h e took issui our sue w ith Id ah o 5,000 cubiccu yards of rock fromm began, Lopez said, Id;daho I’owur wiUni1 not enforce the terms of its M oney its Rivers United’s charlaracterizadon the taiiraira c e a rea below Bliss D amm found that there wa.-;i muchn more ' see Pago A2 Top dog: Magicc Valley’sV con- struction gro^\^rfi bested _____ Idaho’s in April.il. l Page D l —B JBBLE BllUST—^ ------ S tui i d e n t s S p o R ' r s w ill11 f a c e I ig h e r I I ^K’ ' Tee tlme:.TigerW’ Woods begins | K : Stann d a r d s I w his quest for thee tlthird leg of the Grand Slamt asaj the British By Robert MMa ayer Open begins toda:day. Tlmes-Nowsvs w ritor_______________ H _ P a g e B l T W IN FALFALLS - Soon, Idaho’s H I I p u b lic .-;choc:hool students will l)c H H Uncommon heart:rt: Running’s to perform ai acadetiii- first professionalal femalef and . cally h igherer levels, and it will fall tors to make sure ihiit former 5,000-ineteeter world h a p p e n s . OOr r else.i record holder Annjm e Audain I d a h o 's assessmeni iiiul visited TWin Fallsils on< | H H m |B || accountabilitl)ility plan atiempis to I - I____Wednesday. .i;rL'atlyJmproiprovu the qttiiiiiy of K- B ------- 12 jmhlic educationed in Idaho. I : PageBl ^ ^ 9 A n d th e siisiiite’s plan continues . H ______ tl) liikc shape, the public asked participate. OurpooRS SClgfeaM ToniRlit at 7, a hearing fo r th e fifth:h draftdi of the plan will be at the CoCollege of Southern bounty SWAT team mns through i eh mornlrali^ to practico a foam «xtra<traction technique for-capturlngIng ctlmlnali who won't get outut of their Idaho in thelie EvergreenL Building, iarom* County«herl^< deputyjbrJUMyJVtcOebch and l^nit Sagrep v^tloii Rural Rre Oepartmeirlent's Ron Cline volunteered to be ! the ‘victims.* Both men wiwere sur- R()om C-95.5. TThe hearing will be I rtthow.fast (filTToam fllletl thea c<car and render^heifiliefpleilei9.'Mt’s w ry effective,’ ClineIne «ald.' simulcast: thnthat is, ;ill public hear- , '-V ings from arc•iround the state will be taking placplacc at the sam e tim e, ^ 5 and participaripants will be able to ' ^ B cate via electronic ^B ^ ■ )eputiess practtice ‘fo)am exi •n s ~ ‘'" B ^tractio] I he comiprehensive pre plan work's ^B B througl) a t^vo•:^vo•prongcd approach. * irftHflInz think I could have resLaisted. I just anybody,r. iSo he dedded to start gave his deputies a s c e n a rio Tl>e firs•t t irin v o lv es a slew o f wanted that car door to open.” training; hish department in the based on a higlj-speed clchase that standardizedted tests to properly McGeoch and ClfneB had1 volun* technique, had ended with the suspspect’s car measure stistudent academic ilOME ~ Sometimes, soap 3 teere'd to be “suspects'ts” holed u p “ I ’d likke e the Magic Valley to being stopped by a spip ik e strip progress andid aachievement. rater might be the best way y in a car ah d refusing to get put or know thislis is available for law before a four-hour standodoff. Accountahi:ability is the second I to collarlar the bad ^y s. negotiate with deputiaies who had____enforcemnent.lhe.said. ei ___________________ liAlLattempts.at-ncgjg o tia tio n ------facet-^huldinIding.cducatoc^at-all------------------------------------------- ------- --------------------“It'smsurprise'd me hdWTast die B ^em cornereddurir•ing a drill Thefoairam is the same mix that’s have failed, "niere’s no3 rapparent levels, fromm tthe teacher to the B ^B Riding high: Mobntmtain horse- car filleIled up. They broke thatt early Wednesday. u s e d b yr firef departments to evidence of weapons inn the car. superintendendent, accountable for and ‘boom,’ it was fill«d»” back riding trails5 ofoffer eaues- Slass am ’ . A SWAT team usedd a blast of smother gagasoline fires or similar It’s hot, so we have to getg them student acadeiidemic nerformance. trian excitement ^ said JeiJerome County shierlff’s5 foam to bring things to0 a{ close. blazes, saidaid Jerome County sher- outof there." It seeks to do that largely DatfaPi deputy,y, CG ary M cGeoch. "R ig h t a tt Jerome. County Shi Page E l that poir iheriff Jirn iffs Capt.t. Geraldi Brant. There’s Once the “go” order w£was given, through inceincentives. Teachers, oint, all you’re concentrat-■ ....W eaver.said.he.rece:ently.saw._-'ho harmfaiul substances in-itrlic- a SWAT team moved tovoward the schools andid districtsc lhat pro- ingonisis trjdng to breathe." footage of a sufpect beicing caught said. back to the car where MMcGeoch duce the highlighest-achieving stu- . ven knew it was coming,” >, T Tr» “I fivei ' by police filling h is carr wi ith foam “ I t ’s safe,s a i you can wallow and C line sat. O ne nf thehe SWAT dents wouk)uld be rewarded J U r I C o m i n g i said RoRon Cline of the First- . fro m a fire tru c k a n d1 tthought it aroi&id inn it.I It's just soap suds, officer bore a firehosese with a through boiibonuses and other Segrega:gation. Rural ..Fjre-.! . was a good way to ren(indcr a sus- basically.” j . : Checkinglg upI Departm m eans. tment. “But I really don’t • pect helpless withoutut hurting For Tuejiesday’s drill, Weaver Please see FOAM,M, PagoA2 T he b lu eest s t changc in the ^B ^ B One year after thouousandsof * , est plan is thetht elimination of a ^B ' tiered dipl modern-day hippiesie s g a th e r e d L l | . liploma proposal. ^B in a central Idaho fo T/Skf" Whether a studentstui succeeded or ^B ' ) fo re s t, y o u X JLig 1< h sp e n dling, ] low revI ien u e h1 u rt Idahh o ’s b u d g failed on thehe Idaho Standards ^B have to look doselyjlytoseethe ^ ^ Achievement;nt Test would have aodtfld Pre»i________ I' environmental impaip a c t t h e y The A—o< million previously ea:Earmarked ers,” Whitlcitiock said.