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•www.m agicv;zvalley.com 3063S IS /15/200 J I M PARKEP ^ E YANDELL ’flSD ■ tX _7' Z ^ 0 3 ~ " 7 ______ n h e ^ P i n ■ z n e $ T w in Falls, IdIdaho/97ch year, Ncvio. 135 ' W ed:d n c s d a y . M ay I.S, 2 0 0 2 IGo o d m oi BS b m e r S c o ) l l t k s a d e 5TS b a i c k s i a i e H O n t h e ^ B yJulteP9 Pence “misrwortliy. m a r c h Funds woull i d help Scoucinng group pay bil)ills, rccnjit, they H i s t o r y mnatters a t “ TWINN FALLS - A l Nickels said1 cntice m ore boys into Scouting.S< ncigliborlujhood conunercial devel- paigning against the -sate..sa T hey In th e earl: - TODAYY - h e h a ss hhad the Boy Scout Law•/ N ic k c ls s e e s ii liugiIge need to opment on>n thei parcel. resist the commercialill o v e rla y bequ eath ed toti ihc Twin Fnlls High Schoi:hool: quoted1 rmore to him lately than1 expand into the localal Hispanic “We wou,'ould use th e interest. It Florence is requestinglg and the Virgil Mogen the mother ' Hanson High Schooi;K)l; w hen hle e •was a Cub Scout, community, but thc curiirrent Scout would IhJ : putp intq an endowment density of th c subdivisioron.Toper- locally reve Seoul • Murtaugh High Schochool; “I knenew it a long time beforei budget won’t handlee it. T h a t’s fund, tlierelreby providing operating suade the Boy Scout: boardI: to Frank Mogei to , Kimbofly H i ^ SchoollOol; Clear now,” Ni(Nickels said Tuesday. why he favors sellinglg a 37-acre fu n d s,” saidsai Steve Nelson, ihe back out of the .s;ile, iheysyarerely- Frank Mogt ■ Lakes Cnristinn Acadcademy; Nickeli:els chairs the Snakp Riverr parcel behind the BoyB Seoul chief exccecuiive officer for the ing partly on .some hcannn-ttigging intended (oX) cli die C o u n dil le executive board, th e local1 office on Foils Avenueue East and council.“None of the principal----------liLstorj- alta d ie tl to th c• fproperty. a recreation for ' - THURSDAY ” . chapterer of thc Boy Scouts off Hankins Road. Thete price is wouid ber spent,S| as a lasting lega- And ihey’re trying to• convincec w here they cc . Minico High School;ol; BurleyI A inerica.ca. H e h as to m ake sure th eJ 5380,000 to developerr J. F rancis cy to th eMogen.sen M( family.” the board tliat the s;de wouldw vio- “ h o n e th e ir s High School; Raft Rivi by bills f o>r r tthe local or^nization getI Florence, who intend:ids to build But neigiighboi s in the generally laic o n e of th c ten e ts off tIh e Seoul PI School; Valley High S ease see SCOUTS. Page A'’ [n addition, il’s his job to> about 90 hom es and al.'ioal: a sm all u p scale a n Dcclo High Schooi; fv area are actively cam- L;iw, which calls for Scoirouts to be Cassia Opportunily C« American Heritage Ac Oakley High School;3l; Cassia( X wsrm J limits — Mowin’ WITH' MOMI -----------------^ . Education Center; jK in g; Hill - SUNDAY>Y - - nils lerome High School;)l; BlissE High lalifies ' School; LiBerty Chrislirisdan ■ Academy; W endellI HighHi T/^f I f e e dlo l t M - School; Cooding Highligh School; JL w l■ ballot Cooding Accclcrateded Learningi Centcr; Hacerman HighHig TheA»5ocwclated Press ______ School; Idano SchoolkjI lori thc . Deaf and thc Blind BOISE5E - The referendum on I decis]sion _____________ th e Idahoiho Legislature’s repeal of th e 199494 term limits initiative qualifiedk1 for th e N ovem ber ballot W k a 'I' h k r on Tuesdisday, even a fte r 20,000 sig- I n e a rss A Todioday: Mostly is were thrown out as l^ to ^ “’xhesc(secretaiy of state’s office I Grassroots groups,gn cattic andnd tonight, certifiedid only 46,741 registered . highig h 6 6 , low voter signigtutures on petitions that ■ association weighw in 40.0. term Iimiimits advocates said con- * over 66,000 signatxu-es. P a g e A 2 tained ovc H By Jennifer Sandmann T he prcproposition n eed ed 43,68f> Tlmos-Nows writer I PV valid signignatures to make it onto __________________ T M a g i c V a l l th e ballot,lot. H MOUNTAIN HOMI)ME - Whether a King ------------------------- idals are in “Votersers will have thc last word Schools: State offids Hill feedlot will get:t theth variance it needs TWin Falls today to> ta k e com - I limits,” said Don M organ, • Qtizen’s for Term Limiw- before it can apply/ to e.vpand from 4,000 a c c o u n t- . ments on education z !im paign. to l.‘),000 head of cancattle will be decided ability. _ Term-Iiii-Iimit advocates h ad u n til H 'I'hursday. Page B l Tuesdayy tot collect the signatures The ihree-niembenber Elmore County need ed to subjea to voter scruti- Commission will voteote I------------------------h ny th e FFeb. e 1 House and Senate " (III R ocky M ou n tainain Feedlot M o n e y ■ L an d & C a ttle 's votes thlat at repealed thc initiative, nty decision Help wanted: DeU CoComputer The meneasurc restricted service j^H appeal of the county Planning and Zoning Jding more to six yeaiears in th e previous 11 on Ibesday ifs addi H C o m m issio n ’s 7-17" ^ Elmore Countvy I xjards and county commis- new IWin Falls jobs,IS, ai n d it’s “ •'“ J lx“ vote denying the comfrtMlenehi. " rtd eight years in tha previ- eyeing Mini-Gassia’s,'S <d is p la c e d - - ■ I P - vjenuiice. are schcdulert for ail other stale, county " to vote ThufSiljy work force. ’ elected offices, I'he ca ttle conipa- H ny operates a dispul-ut- onwnotherio P H o O i lative leaders contended i ,1, ' grant a voilonce H ed feedlot ahove the th a tv o teers n have been misled into I 10 Rocky H town of King Hill. F o o d & H oJN'I ^ h believinglg ithey were acting to rid . I *'■ Mountain Und • ^ B The fecdlot's proper- C o n g r ^B cof liberals by th e out-of- and Cattic, UC. ^ M H ly borders ihe tiny iterests like U.S. Term ' Tho mooting will ^ 1 ^ ■ town of King I !ill, but Lim its, which have been financ- *' be hold at 7 H the cattle company ing the ov<ovenvhelming majority of H p l f p.m. In the p ro -te rmm limit efforts in Idaho says the catlle feed- Elmore County ov er tlie! p<past decadc. B l ing area is actually Courthouse, H 1.3 m iles from town. IUHppI They aalso argued that thc 150 S. Fourth restrictionions impose severe prob- II is asking for a van-' , E.. Mouniain IP ance of two-tenths of B fc lem s o n snsmall rural commimities, Homo, _ w here fewiBwer people a re willing to a mile. The cottlo com- s e rv e . MaMajor interests groups The Planning and pany needs a * ■ indudingg tthe Idaho Assodation of I j';- Zoning Commission variance ixifore Com m ercerce and Industry and the j* denied the variance It can opply lo BH on grounds that the ireau F ederation support- I expand Its focd-' Cooking Japanese: SuSushi dish- Farm Bure H feedlot is too dose lo es can be both health: il. I !5’ lot from about an, who maintains I the town of King Hill 4.000 head of ’ _ -. turnoverr sspurred by term limits I H and that an cxpan- catlle lo up lo . sion is not in th e ptih- Page C l injects newne ideas into govern- I 15.000 head. H lie’s interest. ment, saidlid this year’s campaign 1 “In my mind theyey ------------------------- spent abotbout S3 per signature to I H did not present anyiny special circum- ■ ■ qualify thehe referendum for a vote I H stances," said Nickc Nettleton,N< Pianiiin;’ on Nov. 5. O p i n i o n I H and Zoning D)mmis.sios.sion chainnan. In addidIition to thc referendum, I H U)cal resid en ts hav<lave raised the same The case for A6: Vote;Jte rs M organ aniand his allies a re continu- I H argumcni - and plenty.■nty of o th e rs-a b o u t should elect an attorn>mey gen- ing to chahallenge the legality of I H why ihe variance shouldsho be denietl. A i n e e d e d legislativeve repeal in tiie courts - I eral who has gained n H group calling themselvselves the Concerned a unanimous state I experience, todayl ededitorial despite t ^ Citizens of K ing Hill11 fofound lav\-yerSusiin ■ ■ Suprem ei CCourt ruling two weeks UM M eoiumi/n.* ti».nirM says. Weeks of Coeur d’Alei\lene to tinifi them H H said the Legislature has Datfa Aft “80 that sa Two hands are not onough forfc Kallso Price, who gets a1 litllttio holp mowing tho lawn frofrom daughters Balloo, 3.