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B u td■inimii."“"'r iC , tins announced a list o f pai . Ipnnts for his water sumi sSiSSr’ and as cxpected. manylie par- from Magic Valley. imedl- 2 2 2 2 “ The governor hopes the j ticipants will resolve imm<tiaho's ate water corillicis andiw be aler to Und solutions to Idnl decades-long grnundwn and surface water disputes; summit lie will hast AprilIII 11iioi S S ' S S l . ------ Uuriey. "Tliese folks reprvseiu i only die iiuercsts m ost dirc« Lea tAKDonM '■ involved w ith Idalio vrater p icy. but individuals with a tn record of working effeaivs they -V W S h e p h e rd - for the people, businessnm on TOminunities and Usuesstate- tl dents, nnd ail sevenI areai also on w Cm m CoMtr M H rinkM n Awrtoi ti» wtd^WB iN eis eshMe fMr * k U . server — for the commpress, die water board’s cncnmmittee. good.' Oiler said in a cstah-sia Otter has also Invltctled nttmer- ment released to the devel-pre ous aitem utes a n d otheroi Invi- 'I'm hopeful that wc'rc csti:aking tees w ho \vili ol)scr\’ir\c tlic dis- • ' i and commty hash 0DUt zoningg p la n s lisliing: a foundadon for devI have . cussion.v oping consensus and break]un for 'llic sum m it will licRinh< at y /-i’ r ; - Camas County incnutst.*din its popula* sthrough the logjams thai ht a.m. at the Best Wcstetem Burie>- ..tion by nearly 10) pereenti since 2000, kcpt'us at odds and in courtI cam- Inn. 800 Overland Ave.Ai N.. In 991-TWOple to10 l.OBS. acco rd in g IO . bost a Uurley. 'Ills public iss invitodI In c m ore d um a cen- 2 2 * ^ U.S. C ensus Bureauu estimates.< \i During his fall election bringcoj attend, but the listec;ed partid- ’ to pass th e I.OOO- l i J S s B .A Fairfield dty We)Veb site lists Just one a vsuits, pants will be In do: ols expect to hit jMlpi. OMcr pledged to hos Bptfirroirth-lkifthowC new slngle-fnmliy homeh built tljcre in' awater summit that might weenbri sessions from nbotout noon * „Vr 2001. In 2005, diat numni ber wns 10. tlon end lo decades of lawsu uiiili 3:30 pjii. Titee daylong »mmissioners to ■ 'B acksttom said mudim of that grtnvth and bitter opposidon beiweiirtlic Nunimit is expectedrd to end com»-«nctM>clw< tlie state’s water users. p lft-r !it« iin S p m _________ Fairfield ■'•j'. S flooded the cocmtyf tviiliv ri!zotiing appll- a< Many of O tter’s picks fort was tl : largest dty. Bui a cadons for subdivisitsions that have 1^ to -wimmit.4Mrtualiio.on(]i nn nqitllly tiie Tinii^y>‘ii\ stuff wnuritcrM att B»lh ttC W ilw»Mi irltunonnewsub* I’i: • j chacdc sprawl. He sasaid die llc^v law s will Icadvisory committee thatVattir w ChristviMii m ivn iheileent’lron' Fairfield Mayor ' V limit growth to opp(ipropriate- a re a s and < Rinnalized eariy last week by ti ment. He uvlcami'S cvcvin m e n ts irriplolnts th a t th e f .g g y H better occommodatlate future develop- Idaho D epartm ent o f Watanic- <ir 735-3243 m u i n l nwnnii.chriS' FAIRFIELD-It cookmiloco! au th o rity to ;a a a g g ment. *PResources Board. resi- iensen(^lcc.m'i. revamps zoning lury for Camas County to • Hanks was opposi□scxl to Ihe county's Sc\x*n of 18 o f Otter’s pani resident mark. Ofllciab efforts before the motlonitorlum passed, he ipanis nrc Magic Valley res 2.000 a lot sooner. (to work together. - said in an eariier Inttitcrview. B ut late last p Efforts by county comtiission Chairman penlng^. A '/ lot o f this Is Just catchingig upi week he sdid die me-noratorium Is n step >mmlssloners ate with thele 21st2 cen tuiy." toward cooperationI betweenb< the city and L that groivth hnve riled sonfor growth and Commiunisaidneis voted late last monlo n th county to m anage gro(rowdi. K the m ayor of the area'sI larspeed with sur* to passI anor emergency 182-doy moratoiatori- "This is exacdy whatial die d ty w o u ld like Q recendy passed moratorlui, nor usurp’ local um onI newnt subdivisions In a nlne-mi-mile to have seen." he saidid of the moratorium. V divisions has quelled Fa radius aroundan Foirficld.-'Ilul halt givesgiv “This gives us a chantince to work together l[- 9 David Honks' eoillcr cotnipcounty, and for die dtyy andi county time to reachh tmi to get o n the sam e pa|>age.“ P county (s taking away loachanges here.' agreemenlent on how best to handle ncnew regulate growth os it there'sm a lot hap- developmpment. Please seese QmWIH. Page A3 B rules. Now, he says, It^ time tO' Cainas County Commiss Ken Backsttom says comr simply trying lo plan foi bring the county up to) sp catalog Earth’sI lifefetops InmiUion I rounding communities, ni c o n tro l................................ History, said die Onisllishedcata- slty, diere is presoesen d y n o co m - Entomolog;}gy Laboratory at the H ■Wc'rc Just a small _____coi log will indude oU1 krknowm Uv- prehenslve catsratolog of all Smithsonialion's N ational H yeors there were no ch ing organisms, fronrom plaiics known spedes s oof organisms Museum ofof Natural History. Backsirom said. "Now theivoitd- I— —I andd animals on Earth,'Omdlsdlsald. NaturalI Iilstoryh m u sc tu n s in atalog to fufungi and The Usdng docsoes n ot in d u d e London, thethi N etheriands a nd I™ I mwh la Sa* CHjr li Bafbdad, SttnttunuTUr >pped m ienIcroorgan- fossil spedes fronrom .thepasL New Yorkk m aintain clo th es iad6mnb4andlatiMbUsL ns such as The Integratedted Thxonomic moth, dragagonlly and spider Iraqb ptiH r areod a car bMHb mi >gmm n bactQctcrio. pro- Inform adon SystSystem-Species data. Expcr>cns in Canada and lust\ tim eMkat m n UM aad I iched ■ tozoa and 2000 Catalog of)f LifeL provides Paris keeflep th e d a ta on Effort tosporL viniseuses. accen to dam mumaintained by Idmeumonin wasps and long- Us for renewved e die* ‘M'Monyi are a variety of s d eientific n organi- hom beetle; ByRmMphLSclMU Ig a n s urp r e rise d zadons, each specpcdallzing in a Tliese lists Al-Sadrcalli *M od«tod P i f w ttw 1.75 diat.It, desp ite certain area. and chedcc<kcd ted ^ co U y , and e: ist Americains 0 m l overit tWor cen* For example,s, Inform1 adon diep integr grated Into special ilolo- nirlesles o f work o n dlpteran 01c:Qlcs is m ain - software for WASHINGTON — A wort Drdiecautlog. yeffort to ousI Tlie government quickl wide sdentiOc cfTort to catalidan^ by biologists and hethe current toined by thee Agriculture stated Monday as a holiday,hi ituml worldw idelnterestinbJibiodlver* Department’s Systematic Please se< every living spcdcs has toppi (ee SPKIES, Page A3 . - Just a day after it h ad didecreed the 1 million milestone. U.S. announces 10 thnt April 9 no longer;r would Six years Into the piogRt b e a day off. the total has reachi soldier deaths in Iraq Among the 10 U.S.. tdeaths 1,009,000, researchers repoi _____ announced Sunday/ were__________ They hope to complete d )|rSlm iR.lkiit three soISlers killed liyt'lTroad- a listing by 2011, reaching ( »^eatsocrmeoiK U ao d td d Press Writer rful side bomb while patritrolling cxpected total of about 1.* e i i p ’^ ndr south of Baghdad; one1C killed million spedes. BAGHDAD — T he powerfulo n In an attack so u ih o f diehe capl- Street. On the drivewaydri o f a it, he whisp ord Thom as M. Orrell, a bloli ispcred to the olD-, Suniliiite d eric M uqtada al-Sadrlat- tal; and two w ho died olofcom - ; Unprovoked condo. Just a fewew paces from cers who g gist a t the SmltiisoiUan got to him first. de)rdered his militiamen CCSon bat wounds sustainedd north • TTC die gutter, lay aniin ia n . Kids. Nadonal Museum of Natur andiunday to redouble th eir bat-my o f the capital, in Diyal.-ola and I beatings ofl. U.O. Adyingman. W ldiin direedl months, two andie lo oust American foreesI In Salahuddin- provinceses. On He looked to bebeS0-bh,and 16-year-oldj Ids and th re e 1S> deftmd argued that Iraq’s tuinyly." Saturday, th e m ilitaryry said, njii* a resident of Orlando's year-olds hu md police should Join h im:(k1 in four U.S.