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Idaho, ple!>'<- were in ihe-b<ni^-oUhc_l iid. said i h f M agic VaUL-y’s T isli; ji.issL-d a la rg e , b rig h tly i)aini;iinied m eial '-U^adi’r 'liiirp- -li.i- ',' -^ -i, 'I Page B1 G „,.n.illi;m 'Ssaid h e ,su p ])o rteil llie ii.i: e r a Idaho. u Commission incmlicr. sculpture on ihe slioreline abt.about a half- M<'al<'y‘>, ?.i.i,;^ Ihirley com m ission's »ied';iision. ■'‘^(1 iiiissimie; .. i.r. ludi.i'. uh I iiliiniiitcly. Fred Wood of Ihii mile away. Commissioner Jeffeff Siildoway h'iv<^ n.imiii V. '., 'lUil ti “I accq«_^.:conunission’s decision- nul the sancli.' is.' Siildi'-.' ", cd !iis commission colicaK' (if T en e H in pres'^t'd 'Me:ile\"frTi~fnfh rmpiri- v*'ieil-!"r ll Plant plan: Simploit ddiscusses joined “ Mealey said. “I want of lUl C<'niljiissu,iiel Kuv •'.mvii sd a y in viniiin w siispcni} Dlirt'Cior iri'i ;ind wdl hotuii li.” ion of th e stnfCMire in .m'cIi a hbiu-olii- si.^1-' .ihsiainr.i .iiul plan for larj^e feriiliziilizer plant in ‘ >r two _ to sincerely apologo g i/c -io th e iJcoiile o f ion 0 Mcak-y without pay for t )|)nj])riate action on my ii»g-tin , . , r e p ri- • Idaho for any inaii|)i igs like-being H mv - 'E A '- northem Nc\;ada. PageBl tiksics and nive him a letter of re •elicenoffcnsite. Icon- "It was one of iliose tiungs I in iiiui\ l ffor ’‘moDiiing" the shoreliiuline of part that may iuve S l ’O K l S Falls pro Mike ------- Qgress -Still on top: Twin I'al ■EMORSELe LESS .KILLL E ^ r - ; • jGor llaml)linjicld on ioio 1his Idaho ^R Open lead 'nuii'sday,ay, headed buck h»)mc for todaylay's final - ^ H | c le aars tax . rouiUl. 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Into tho courtroom before recclvlnIvlng his soniencaThursday In 5th I ioHo Trevino,,seated wltti his attoiiioomoy, Motito Catlson. looks hack In H,d\j.'an (led,ire victoir beraus.- -scheduled for- - Ins.'"* ...... -------------- — “ ;_______ !lFv''0'lS'.' ivino w as convlctcd.in June of the• MaMay 1995'rniTrdor of Ryan Wiggins iliL- Americacan iie<i]‘ili.” Tlie AmeViL.ui lam il"" Saturday.in • will benufilfil iriMa ihis K gislaiicm .” saiilai.l • Twin Falls City ■ lajorii-y i,v.ndcr Trent UiU...R-.-. R-.- Park. Page Cl I ^ a r s sentence*‘d tQ_at leeast 35 y( • I'larlier., tCliniim li.iiled ivissaj'.e m ilie -scl Frevino S( biidgui bill as “ihe achievemeiiileiil siaried more than two0 yyears ago - ' "nopefully this■i Vwill be the end and we ; raiiiin and a iriimi|'h for eveiv Sci focused his ar(;umcnis on1 TiTrevino's lack , ■' H'-'”’'.'.' By.JofJohn Ruprccht_..... nirlive*^-------- * Tv ---------- • — can go on witliinii cif rem orse and Ihe offcct themnrdCThadthe iVjwncan._ ,'Iagic Valley pub-- Ttmes-iie»Nows writer____________________ — s, niy son’s“Regardless, not coming i i-'s monieinoiis votes allowed l.iwl.iw- - , on W ijuiins' fam ily and theeniirelownof e ei I1ieila\ •• Pr evino 111 back,*’ . ' makers lo1 1,liMve llie C.ipiiol for iheir siini- be bougjjt, -j-\yrWIN I'ALI-S- Rndolfo Trevi L'asileford. : least 3f> ‘'The closure olof the whole thing is bet- I of an example mer recess,■s, iidt to reium iiniil aViei l-ibmib>ii says. Page A6 wasis ssentenced 'I'hiirsday lo ai Ic; •ntence." Wiggins' slepfa- -I can hardly think of ; nrs in prison for the May l‘jy')I") n;nnii'der . w r tlian the sent gieatei of illtcr disrcf.artjard for human , ()|MN1(')N ^ iherjohn Ostrantindersaid. ' l ' l.iiilenuiiieiiiuineil WL'iv irie T 'li billii'ii11 inIII ■ ?>niyR yan Wify;>‘’S“ f C astleford. ned comment and showed life." Bevan said. ' ,isi's l.iwmnkers iticliiiled lo hel]'lelp- ' District Jiid(’o KoRer Burdickck <called Trevino declinc I'jnotional testuunniesi fnfrom W iggins’ t.ix mcrrasi Love for, sale?: Maj. Dis Thursdav. Burdick saiif le uludiiuuied.ia.'w cut.s, Tlic.in.iio evino ir ’T-einorstilcss killerler”-anrf' little-emoiion 1 family andTrielTds describc-dl)c-d tho chill the imylnnliei lie opinion can’t be e'possihil- Trevino’s lack ofif remor.se an<i inahiliiy to , Ills' .in airlin e I'ickel lax a iuHi i ii.i ■ Worth watch- jrj:.posed a life sentence will) the'p< mih der pm into the livess of everj'i>ne in i.\;;ie<lieni: ick added admit guilt forceced him to im])ose a stiff j .r.idoal, Ifnr>cciil inire.ise in th e 2'1-ceni per-pvi- today’s ediuirial Hsa; ing: New Fox iiy’ »fof paroln ip-22 year^. 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