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43 / 29 a new tune M.V. Symphony debuts Tuesday with new songs Entertainment 1 Mostly cloudy. Business 6 ONE STEP AWAY FROM THE TITLE >>> Twin Falls football readies for semifinal game against Blackfoot, SPORTS 2 FRIDAY 75 CENTS November 13, 2009 MagicValley.com Hadden trial moving to Jerome Health dist. the change of venue on Nov. 3 at Cannon, 16, Before the shooting outside 212 conducting Jerome Co. selected Traci Hadden’s request. All pre- is the alleged E. 620 N., the 61-year-old Craig trial proceedings will be held in triggerman and Hadden ran Idaho Yak, Hadden over Minidoka Co. Shoshone, but trial will be in is accused of Realty, CDL Storage, Main Stop more swine Jerome. attempted first- gas and convenience store, and an By Andrea Jackson Hadden, 34, is accused of degree murder, unnamed loan business. Times-News writer attempted murder, criminal while 15-year-old Judge Butler last month decid- solicitation and theft for allegedly Blue Hadden, ed Traci Hadden could have a fair flu clinics SHOSHONE — Traci Hadden’s plotting to kill Craig Hadden in Traci Hadden Craig Hadden’s and impartial trial in either trial next month for the attempted the April 1 shooting, involving her grandson, is Jerome County or Minidoka murder of her ex-father-in-law son, Blue Hadden, and one of his charged with accessory to a County, though he doesn’t speci- Vaccine being offered to will unfold in Jerome rather than friends, Michael Cannon, who felony and grand theft by posses- fy in the change of venue order Shoshone, where well-known both face trials set for next year. sion. Blue Hadden allegedly told why Jerome County was chosen. school districts, clinics, businessman Craig Hadden was Bias in the Lincoln County jury an undercover police informant Lincoln County is about shot outside his home in April. pool was a concern for Hadden’s that he wanted his grandpa dead 19 miles from Jerome, and but not to general public Jerome County 5th District trial due to the victim’s public for inheritance money, according Court Judge John Butler ordered profile. to court records. See HADDEN, Main 2 By Damon Hunzeker Times-News writer The latest round of swine flu clinics in the Magic Valley has begun. The South Central Public Health District is still not offering the vaccine to the general public. Instead, clinics for school districts and high-risk people are being con- ducted. High-risk UNSETTLED PLOTS groups include INSIDE pregnant women, people who live CDC: Swine flu has with or provide sickened 22 million care for children in 6 months. under six months, health-care and See Business 5 emergency personnel, people six months to 24 years old, and people with chronic health conditions between ages 25 and 64. The free clinics are offered by appointment only and are susceptible to cancellation because of national vaccine shortages. The school clinics require letters of consent signed by parents. A parent or guardian is See CLINICS, Main 2 M.V.officials present business resources MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News By Ben Botkin Mychel Matthews touches the headstone of Joab and Jemimia Hutchins, who died in 1916 and are buried in the Artesian City Cemetery south of Murtaugh. Public out- Times-News writer cry over cleanup work done at the cemetery has led the Murtaugh City Council to consider becoming its permanent owner. ‘There is no expiration on a cemetery,’said Matthews. ‘It is society’s responsibility to take care of these graves.’ The economy is bleak, but there are tools available for economic develop- ment in the Magic Valley. That was part of the message at a Artesian City Cemetery’s future ownership remains uncertain town hall meeting in Twin Falls Thursday that gave about 30 atten- By Ben Botkin removed had to be put back in dees a sense of the organizations and Times-News writer place and rededicated. “We intend to do this without any cost to resources available. The event, mod- The investigation also found the city.There are a lot of people that are erated by Twin Falls Mayor Lance MURTAUGH — The future of that the one-acre tract of land is Clow, had nine panelists who talked Artesian City Cemetery could owned by the Coiners, a farming chomping at the bit to take care of this.” about how they help businesses in the hinge on what the Murtaugh City family with long historical ties to area. Council decides as area residents the region. That discovery has left — Murtaugh resident Mychel Matthews Clow expressed optimism about encourage the city to take owner- a question as to who should own Matthews stressed that she’s own it for years to come. the future, noting that there have ship of the one-acre cemetery. the land. not asking for any money from Councilman Marc Barry been two site visits to the Dell build- The cemetery near Murtaugh At Murtaugh’s council meeting the city for the cemetery work. encouraged the city to take own- ing in Twin Falls, and two more that generated controversy earlier this on Wednesday, area resident “We intend to do this without ership. are scheduled from interested com- year after allegations that graves Mychel Matthews encouraged any cost to the city,” Matthews “The city really is the best panies. Dell announced earlier this were disturbed when trees and officials to take ownership of the said. “There are a lot of people alternative,”he said.“In my opin- year that it is closing its Twin Falls call weeds were removed. An investi- cemetery so it has a permanent that are chomping at the bit to ion, I think it’s the right thing to center, putting hundreds of people gation by the Twin Falls County owner. Matthews said people in take care of this.” do.” out of work. Sheriff’s Office found that there the community want to volunteer Matthews encouraged the city Mayor Dee Hunsaker suggested Panelists stressed that business was no criminal intent or dese- to restore the cemetery and plant to take ownership so the cemetery cration. One headstone that was native grasses and plants there. has an established entity that will See CEMETERY, Main 2 See RESOURCES, Main 2 Afraid of today? You have plenty of company By Don Babwin Friday — the most times it can “They’re afraid something cautious the way Ford, Associated Press writer happen in one year. tragic or ominous would hap- Napoleon and President It’s a day when people pen,’’ said Donald Dossey, a Franklin Roosevelt were said to CHICAGO — Henry Ford rearrange travel plans, delay North Carolina behavioral sci- have been. would have hated 2009, and surgery or just pull up the cov- entist and author who said he Elizabeth Lampert, a con- not just because it’s been a ers and stay in bed until Friday named the fear — sultant in Alamo, Calif., said tough year to sell cars. the 13th turns into Saturday paraskavedekatriaphobia — she doesn’t avoid everything Ford, as the story goes, the 14th, convinced that even proof that he does not suffer on the 13th, but would refused to do business on stepping out of the house from hippopotomonstros- “absolutely, absolutely’’ delay Friday the 13th, and this week would cause bad luck to find esquippedaliophobia, the fear something like surgery. marks the third time this year them the way an anvil finds the of long words. that the 13th will fall on a head of Wile E. Coyote. Some feel they’re just being See PHOBIA, Main 2 Comics....................Sports 6 Crossword ......Classifieds 8 Obituaries ..........Business 5 Commodities ......Business 2 Dear Abby........Classifieds 8 Opinion ..................Main 6-7 FROM AUTO SHOP TO HOME DECOR STORE Community ....Business 3-4 Movies ......Entertainment 2 Sudoku ............Classifieds 7 New T.F. store creating quite a bit of buzz > Business 1 MORNINGMORNINGMain 2 Friday, November 13, 2009 BRIEFINGBRIEF- TN Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Pat’s Picks TODAY’S HAPPENINGS Three things to do today CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS For detailed coverage of today’s Traditional Storytime, preschoolers and Pat Marcantonio Burley Lions Club, noon, Morey’s their parents invited for stories and songs, Steakhouse, 219 E. Third St. N., 878-7235. arts and entertainment all 10:30 a.m., Twin Falls Public Library, 201 • The Jerome Annual Craft “Introducing Pegasus, the Secular Student Alliance at College of around south-central Idaho, Fourth Ave. E., 208-733-2964, ext. 109. Show gets under way today, Winged Horse,”an astrono- Southern Idaho, group encourages free Family Storytime, 10 a.m., Jerome Public from noon to 7 p.m., at the my talk at 7:15 p.m. at the thought for atheists, agnostics, humanists, check out our events calendar Library, 208-324-5427. old Jerome Middle School, Herrett Center for the Arts skeptics; superstitions theme, 3 p.m., in the in the Entertainment section 116 Third Ave. W.It contin- and Science in Twin Falls. It’s lobby of the Fine Arts Center, CSI campus, SPORTS ues 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. about the origins and history Twin Falls, open to students and members of today’s edition. Active seniors pickleball group, pickleball Saturday. of the fall constellation. of community, [email protected], deadfor- enthusiasts willing to teach newcomers, • Magic Philharmonic Admission starts at $2.50. [email protected], [email protected] or 9 a.m., Adventist Hilltop School, 131 Orchestra presents its fall Telescope viewing follows. www.secularstudents.org/csi. SilverSneakers Fitness Program, innovative Grandview Drive, Twin Falls, no cost, 734- concert at 7:30 p.m. at the exercise program designed specifically for 0622 or [email protected].