Elcoiin E R a J Magic Valley School:Ools, Says a Top State- ’ a I N Cducator

Elcoiin E R a J Magic Valley School:Ools, Says a Top State- ’ a I N Cducator

' ^ M ? / 9 , . ............... ....................... I l s o s — ----------------'^^-^=^1-19- f l Goojdmnorning S n a k eeRiyeir chi]i<lOOk IKO W ‘ ttl) Today’s forecas ireatenned’ :asf: . ' The Associated Piess Partly cloudy with'west ith' w inds 20 to 30 The “threatened” listingting means that the ‘ i miles an hour. Highs;hsnear55. Lows25 to, SEATTLE — Thc fedcriJcral government Iddahoans pre•ess restorati government, in consultatioration with thc three 30. Easter Sunday sursunny. " / Friday] listed two Snake Riv<River salmon runs tion effort _sjatesrfntet develop a plan)lan to help thc fish PagoA2 as, threatened species and;d warnedv Pacific The A populations recover to a pointp< where they Aflsociatcd Press endangered specitccies designation for the - 1 can sustain themselves. N o rth w e st w a te r ’u se rss totc prepa/e for Snake River sodsockeyc, of which only - BOI “There will certainlylly bci significant { sacrifices to save thc fish: - OISE — Idaho’s spring-si-summer four adult fishsh returned to Idaho changes in the operationin o f the Columbia . • The N ational M arine FisheriesFisl Service O'fall chifiook salm on w ere listedIi: os headwaters last• yrar.ye ^ (basin) as w ell'as out in ththe e occan ' to protect r ^ declared the spring-summer;er andi fall.runs o f th re adtcned t species Friday, bubut state Fall chinookk spawns mosUy in ^he . these .fish,”--NMFS rcgiregional diroctor........... C h in o o k salmon-“thrcatcn(icned” under thc“ —oiolojogists and fish advocatess wamV itr'lower strctchcs b s o f the Siiake "River in Rolland Schmittcn saidsail at a news ' ■ Case to be hearard IEndangered S pecies A c t w ill iakeK a lot more to save or bring Hell’s Canyon, th ., the lower Salmon’and - confcrencc.______ —-Thc-NMFS-in-Junepropojjposcd adding-thc-------t h ^1 tback to healthy levels.--------- A lawsuit by anJ -------------- parts o f thc Clcarwarwater River, m.£den woman who ffish to the threatened list afliafler finding that' _ Thehe National Marine Fisl “It will affect all waicvatcr users in the : says her breast implar 'is h e rie s About 2,300 wildwil spring chinook and 3lant leaked'is going to |thcir numbers had drasticalically dwindled. Servn^ice dccloration foUovv Columbia and Snakec riverr system s., be heard in U.S. Distristrict Court in Boise. 1 w hether yo u ’re an irrigat> Friday’s action, which goesoes into cfTect in . • P le aise s e see REACTI0N/A2 igator or someone Page Bl i who simply tums-on-a-po’ 30 days, finalized that recomiommcndation. you happen to live in Scattlirattle or somewhere • ’ T h c Chinook join thic c Snake; River Endanger ,cred Spccics Act. southeastern WasWashington, w here it drainsi that y ou utilize Snake and Wants chargesis dropped< ssockcye salm on, w hich lastst yeary received a The Sn and Columbia river Snake flows from southernI Idaho'toId into thc Columbiaibia River. Thc Columbia inI power. It will aficct harvcstt more critical “endangered” li: /esters, ratepayers.” ; Twin Falis Countyinty Public Defender ^ ’’ listing under the th e eostetern border with OregonI throughtli tum flows w est; intinto the Pacific Ocean. M ike W ood has oskiisked that chargcs bc P le a s e ssee e e CH1N00K/A2 ; dropped against a focalJoe man accuscd of f killing a 2*ycafroldIgirU gii . ^ • PageBI ; Troubles aheadid : — Ifd o c s n 't look goi 111 Wd i i d i good ■financially, for W S W (elcoiin e r a j Magic Valley school:ools, says a top state- ’ a i n cducator. UKE BAUBUfnf/Th* Tlmt»4 PageBI Oakley resident Hele^ Helms, below, shieldsIs d a u g h te r M a d e fro m theth I t ^ 1 ■ severe stonn condltlortlons in Burley Friday afteftemoon. At right, Esthere r Funke of Jerom e showlow s w h e re h ig h w in d s upuprooted a tree at her hot lo m e i:,- I ' HIM and dam aged a nelghbihbor’s fence. TVevino takes leadle: H r Lee Trevino overhi:rhauls Larry Ziegler l | | and Gary Player FritFridoy to lead at thc midpoint of-thc Seni(:niors Champfonship Page B6 'I P clears LaLaettner K 'l Duke' center Christristian Laettner may_______ ■ fli “ diary,y. 1but entered into f f . f neither a written o r oralora contract. |jy Minnesota Vikingings' running back " HcrschcrWalkerronlm~lhc irading bldelc'; B ? has yet to draw mucllUch in terest despite ------impressive stats:--------- Pago B8 ►w^damagees propert H darke:ens seversalareato►wris \ I B B The TimwuKi»ti;a _falcr,-Uuhl^OakIcy,-JeromiomOf-Edcn-and------------^— » —BDinb~forBrookiD k e ~ ~ '________ ___ HeHnzellon nil w erc w ithoiitt powerpr FriHny___________ Orookc Shields’ nevnew .movie, “Brenda y s TWIN FALLSS - High vyinds Friday ifiernoon.afi Power was-rcstoistored to most n |i Starr," opened this weeveek with only.a few 'afternoon knocked:ed out power in several :ommunities,co but some arc:areas could be ■" theater scats occupied.' communtios and-nd-damaged properly A’ithoulwi electricity untilitil S alu rd a y , • PageA3 throughout thc Magilagic Valley. issumingas; a ncw storm docd o e sn ’t cau sc The highest recoixorded wind velocity al furtherfut damage, Collins said.d. OHjJ the Twin Falls-Si-Sun Valley Regional All, o f Lincoln C ounty.lostast powerj when :P|H Construction clii;limbs m p . Airport tower wasIS 63( miles per h our (52 thehe storm hil, and parts o f SheShoshontTvcrc” : tfe-j The nation’s econo>nomy co n tin u es to |H B knots), accordingng to Shirley T o th , air itillstil in thc dark Friday night.t. I I E | j flash .<iigns o f a reboumlund, with new home trafTic controller. The Mini-Cassia area suffiiuffered severe ! M^ 1 construction climbinging in March to its ^■;nH Damage to powerver lines was widespread daiJamage, and crews were jusijust beginning \ ^ . highest level in two yeayears. and severe, said JerryJer Collins, divisional woA'ork there late Friday aflcmnoon, oo he said. ______ Page A4________ electrical siipcrintemtencknt-for-ldahcJ-Powcr.— Work’ crews wcre-arilcd-inhin from' Boise — ^-------- ijM Collins said he wasvas able to verify, winds to0 help repair thc damage. ThoseThc workers Ifflpj-Guerrillas issuee demands—c nearing 60 mph, bbu ut rcccivcd reports o f aniind the full com plem ent oof f llocal repair • gusts up to 80 mph;h ; ...................... -c rc:rcws planned to work throughugh thc n ight.' - 3|^S;r^R«dicalTM u8lim.icticbcls.dcmand.llie ___ _ ^ Aside from th e: downeddo lines, thc wind • 1In Jerome, a falling tree pui surrender of the'anr\r ^ find-the'new' ■appear to-can'Snsir^major-prop^rty.;p« jropMKTanks-^t th c ^ m c niaa^station-on g a : .......... • • j R I government o f AfgJianifanistan. •• — damage, and no injuriesinj werc reported W«iVest Klliin Street. Firefighter?Iters barricaded Page AS. th ro u ^ b u t the valleyllcy.'- • • ;• thche'area tb, prevent thc^gasjroijrom catching • ■* A Homing strikeike and high winds took finIre, Deputy Fire C hief DanI DSnicls^aid.D'Si • down a string o f ab<about 50 pow er p o l ^ - A/ tr^ toppled into a houseuse at 41)9 East’ IjB H H .about three w d h alfilf milesr of elcctrical line C, damaging'the roof and1 knockingkn out Spu - near-Notch Butte,te, northeast of) Jcrom 'f^ ,'po’wwer. Arcing power lines causedcau a small : Collins saidl f e - i ; - . ■ Didn’t appear gngreedy MM "Fixing that iss a_mojor’projcct,-of:q y..-i'-Sidres and bank^ closedd eariyet due to - course," Collins said.sait Dozens'of people '’lacack of electricity. Emergencyaicy g^cncrators “ - • ' A state narcotics olTioiTicial testifies that reported power linesines down in just about weverc; turned on at JeroraroitK^Xounty Idaho County Sheriffiff Randy Baldwin----------- fciV I evciy part o fth e Mlag ag ic Valley. Please seel didn’t seem to be greegreedy for. d ru g s o r . ’ ee ^'L0W/A2 > PageA 6 J Defiant 1Buchan; Lan contitinueshi; is fight A r m s accitcords b b a left in limm b o againstlBush,^Uittle DarnQuayl(l e l ___________ Auditorium for•TwinFalls? T The Associated Press Twin Falls School DistrictDi voters will Tlie Associated P n » s h is a tta c k s doingdc among Californiaa conservativesc( tumble in decide next m ontli whetlhether they want an , nothing to enhanccncethc the'polls since m<moving from the U.S. MOSCOW — Russianian lawmakers auditorium built at the high'School. A „ HAYFORK,, Califr—- Repubj^icanP president’s imageIge for Senate to the Statetatehouse. Bush has had on Friday refused to approveapf arms . look al whether anotnother 1,000-seat Potrick• Buchanan, proudly defiantdef despite ' the fall campaign.'5n.--------- similarproblcmshc:• here and Buchanan said control pacts and o ther accordsacc signed auditorium is needed in 1Twin Falls. tnbnths of.primary defeats, is resumingn his 1^ ^ ^ ^ . In thc widc-ran;■anging thcrc w ere distinctct similaritiess betw een the by thc Kremlin, settingng upi another ' ■.. .______________ attiattacks on P resident Bush nnd “little Dan M@S^Jnlccvi£.\v:t-Buchi]■•hnnnn t\vn _______ confrontation with Borisris Ydllsio’ a n ti* '"_____ i^aylc,” scornful o f party lcad<:adci5 trying to B S L ^^ ' V i i several times spokjokcof Wilson, he said,'d, "is walking awayj'rom possibly complicatingI RR» ussia’s ties rein him in. the vicc president:nt in a working people andUld he, too, raised taxes,” with the-West, wmm 1 "We don’t need to negotia)tiate with his h was not clear w hetherh e r the vote by fashion borderinging on- Buchanan said.

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