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Woun( and Waitii Tg I S L Im C M D Es-I M L a Y [JNG D M :.T ? rR « e ^ ^ T riple: ICROWN ^ I Declo's)'s Golden V Zollinger- winsw his ttiird m ■ S lm d state wr«vrestllng title. M Febtelmiaiy2S,20()7 I $1.!a y Trimming TAXES It's all about organlzatization. SEE MONEONEY. A9 ^ CANADIAN COOL Vancouver: Great weateather I and a young populatication. J SEE TRAVEAVEL. C7 i" m ce s - I w k ------------ H ^ a l e y x m - "The"T whole focus is stistopping tlie big guys,s. But (the county) Woun(ided Idoesn’t realize the/r^’rehurtmgthesmalleiler guys as well." and - M a Btt T Tliotnpsoa, ttaiiy industry consnHai waitiit g I M l [JNG DM k s r f ; Idaho office:;ershurt Q | Goodining County cows in line of duluty face I All cows. Including bccl cows and dairy B uncertain[future f H cows botti in and oul of productitjction 'J C Dairy cows In production I By Cassidy F M o m “i l . s * HmB»Ww»wrttw -■ 7 ] i i-WIN I-A L L S -IW singin g m oney in the M a|^c Valley for n w oundtn d e d Id.nlio State ^ ^ ^ H I*olicc trooper lias p ro vv en n succossfui. : Uut al Ihc Capitol.ll. g| e ttin g m orc money nnd bclier coveriveragc from the " f m sta le has been anytliingB b ui l sim ple. Since Trooper Chris Glenn was HH shot anti paralyml from the chest m M § down in December. ' I § troopers, business- rT i es and coninninity B members hnve raised morc than S220.000 far Glenn H Jind hLs family. - ^ n ^ W iiii tw o bills C faritdm 1 9 9 6 1 9 9 9 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 pending in the . C om m unity , Legislature, Idaho lufcc; Naf/ona/ Agiicuttural Siai/slic!sties Sorvico Giaphic by Mcffin OlKDllo iaw enforcement comes together ofllceni wunl Gienn f o ^ p lo rccelve morc ' See page Bl -Lj A}q)ert: NewCA]i\FOordinancce could dera■ail Gooding dairyd industry holp from iIjc state. * y m aking him less d e p en d e n t on hoinegrow[)wn t soiuiiDiis. ByKlittCtiristmea itt Milk>iilk cows, w liich th e rep o n tal.al- Once, lliosc .solutionsons w ould have Tltne»-hi»-Newt wrtter________________ g mpiling* MTO (financeC e . ' ' lic d1. .ai are som etim es just a fniciionI olof be en all G lenn could haveave counted on. ' lotal cows on a dairy becnust _ Aput)»e‘ to a rtn s o n tto > brbposiM f o r ^ o M Mil be' a t 7 par \Vljcn 'n o o p c r Steve' Hoblis1 Ic was shut GOO□ODING — C ounty officials ore vs don't |ir«diu-e miik ail ilielie ^ (toodlngCoimOfftJr^^I d s / ill 1991 Alongside Interslnrslatc IM — crip- cliaiif^iif^ng llie regulations for dairy tim e. pling Ills vision, his Iiandild and cliniinat- operaterators here, and the rules of lliele ; • The history ing a p o n io n o f hU sh osrt-temi n - memory ganiejtle ju s i gol a lol stricter. could serve as a templatete for other Univfrsity. Goocooding County ranks — he did not qualify forb r tht e sta te s dls* A speciJiUysp( form ed citizens’ com-n- Magic Valley counties tlthat have No. 0 in milkk |production out of Comlommissioners, residenis andid ability retircnient.To ({unliljnlifybefore i'J!).1, m itteeee and the Gooding Countyty expressed Intcresl In updaiJaiJng dicir more than 3,00000 <Ainerican counties, fhed dai airy ind u stry have w aited moreirc a tro o p er had to spend1 (ivfive years on the ' planiiiiining and zoning board havere ow n CAFO ordinances, Sincc i m G(Gooding Couniy htis ih.in11 aa year for a draft of the new force. rmisbeibed a draft of a long-awaitedxl Not everyone Is celebr;t)raiing die increased ii.s milk-cowmi population ordinalinanco that was writlen liy a By 2000, Hobbs’ impanpnia-d mobility agricuii:uiiure ordinance that dicuitcsI.S proposed change: Dairy expertscx say by tin nvx-rngc1 oio f nearly 13 percent jointIt committeec of planning nndId and vision brouglit upI toitoo many safely Itow dairiesda — imd other confincd-d- the ordinance is outragegeous and encli ycnr. In 1930,I9i the cotiitiy had zoninging board members nnd nearly•ly (lucslion-s and legislalors,ors, with a push animalnal feeding operations, oror cou ld kill an Industry in oneoi o f th e a b o u t 22,000 mlm ilk cows. Hy 2005. ;«) comoncernL’dciti/ens. from Inw enforcem ent, passedpo; the infor- CAFOsOs — function in the county, mosl prolific milk-produci;icing coun- that number.r • hnd climbed lo 'iltelie drafti was moiir.ited in pnnin m nlly d u b b e d “Steve: HIL o h b s law." It Tle he proposed ordinance Is a ties in tlie U.S. iai.r>00. in IdaIdaho, only lilmore by 1a grassrootsgr movement of a ‘si- cm ua'd tliat oflicers withkith less lhan five m orcc stringentsi version of the exist- Couniy, whichI Ikhas about 7,000 milk dentsis whoa were figliting to keep••P ‘l[, the mimbeis year^ of experience w lio0 wea*w Injiia'tl on in g rulcruli In Gooding County, when' ’ co\vs. sjiw a largarger average annual addiiioiitional dairies oul. m o ae ‘ t,than a quaner of llic slate's.■'s A ccording lo n 200r> nreport hy perccnt increaseise In tlif same time Plonst; se c DAIRIES, Page A313 Picasc sec OFF)JFFKQtS, Page A5 inllk-pi:-producing cows reside, nndid researchers at Boisese Slate period, accordingling lo th e study. Good Morning Lengthh of school) l d a y u n d (ler Pc'olygam yafprom inent # treview aci:ross natioi3 n , i n C o nigtess | ^ feature inii Mitt H l|h: 43 I Low; 26 .aou0y,bn«2y. R om ney’sfa'amily tree iAoweaD«MKC8 u d ByJesniesniferDolwer ' — J ^ OGleoMBSoa e i BOSTON — School princip.cipal oclated Press wtlten CIMJIIWS...D1.14 Empknmsm .. ,01 ‘‘O'liobin Marris used lo sec ilic doc;lock [ % V fu:r LAKE cri'Y — w jiiic Real Estate .. .05 orio n Ih e r office wall as tlie enem y,ly.its i [ StfViM StCIsicady ticking a reminder lhihi a i t 'R o m n e y co n d em n s tSfcctwy •.... .011 limIlm e w as n o t on h e r side. ......... ^ m y and its prior prac— DBui these days H arris smil«niles • by his Mormon church. Cresswofd........010 .„i„ I Republican presidential w h e n Ihe clock h ils 1:55 p.np.m . O w .......... E4 didale's greal-grandfalher E(«i«e(nen». , . ,E5 There* arc still two more houreire iIn five \vives a n d at least one fijmlly Lj(e..........El th«hc e school day — tw o m o rc hou: HofOKOpe..........E4 tolo tench mnth and reading, a n lis great-great grandfatlicrs Majicvjiley ....D l anca n d dram a. 12. MinH^stSla........B6 ].Harris ni{is neicher*Maynai olygainy w as no l just a his- Mfloey................A9 A^ cadem y, a com b in ed public eic-cl< Cld footnole, bul a promi- Mwlei ....J^7.B 6 memory and middle school 1In t elem ent in tlie family iree MutMlfunds . M l “ *‘- he former Massachusetts OWluafle*.......... B2 CmCambridge, Mass., that Is expctpcrl- ernor now seeking to fj, Opinion............ Ai4 m c n tin g w iih an ex tended, elghIght- Aisocli Fm m t HasaMlMMts i B W M r4 ? • S p w u . : .......... Cl hoh oi u r school day. StotetmUfviiMMkScII SchMl k t k ChM M om M d M ome the first Mormon RepoM w e a r t i d t h r f w MwH1 SlUrti Report . .E5 'It has sort of loosened up>thc ih tiMliMiiNllNliPMdmiM sasfvtofltetiiM M idM ldiy SALIiident. “ omney's great-grandfather. .6or.W ibM iM Habl» pacc." Harris said. 'Ii's not>t tas M ill • repw tm ts Irii wifi, Aoi, ie e b M rushed and frenzied.'’ d e b a te d w h eth er to Icngtlngthen the Scctor, a Wosliing IS P a rt Rom ncy, m arried f*l I ..........polypififth wife in 1897. Tliai wns Wl T h e school! w hich serx-cs mnost- os school day or year. uink. ticc bj VMandndartaftfiiHtpW iita.I. ly rpoor, minority students. IsI orone In odditlon, Individualial <districts One model tl th e reR( lhan six years after oof f 10 in the state cxpcrlmcniirlUng such os Mlaml-Dadc in Florida public schools ai candidrm o n le ad e rs b a n n e d raphyroj about how she ‘used to10 iTgamy and m ore th a n direc walkwt tlic floor and shed lean w ith a longer day os p a ri of a $6.5$6 are cxperimenilng with/ilh a d d e d th e K now ledge is h a d fiv in ades after a federal law of million program. h o u rs In so m e schools,; which oversees of his { of sorrow" over her ovm hus*IS* red die practice. lu While Mossochusctts is leadlridlng O n average. U.S. studendents go 10 schools natior had 12 l»m d's m ultiple m arriages. omney's great-gnmdmoth- H H c ) lnIn (p u llin g in p b c c liic longcr-dt'■day sc h o o l 6.5 ho u rs a day., 160161 days a schools typlcall Polyi R om ney’s greai-greai grand^ d ­ oany other Income mlddJc-s ia n n a h H ood Hill, w as th e father.fai Poriey Prau, on aposdeHe ^ S S S m model, lawinakers In Mlnncsotsota, year, fewer than In man ■ loricnl ^ te r of polygamists.
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