Kimberly of the Main Campus — Is Care Industry, Including Equipment,”Sugden Said

Kimberly of the Main Campus — Is Care Industry, Including Equipment,”Sugden Said

63 / 42 Get spooked Bruins have chance Valley has plenty of haunted houses and mazes to get to go undefeated in SPORTS 1 scared at >> Entertainment 1 Partly cloudy. conference play Business 6 ECONOMY GROWS, BUT JOBS STILL SCARCE >>> Economic activity rises for sixth straight month, BUSINESS 1 FRIDAY 75 CENTS October 23, 2009 MagicValley.com “MY TEAM IS HURTING.” CSI’s Health — Julie Wright-Leggett, CSI cheer coach, on the Sciences and death of cheerleader Sean Carey Human Services building A BUILDING ■ $21 million to construct ■ 72,400 square-feet in size ■ Will have eight class- rooms, three lecture halls, program and computer labs, six study rooms, a FOR THE common area and 26 fac- ulty offices ■ Expected to be complet- MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News ed in December and open College of Southern Idaho cheer coach Julie Wright-Leggett wipes to students in January for tears from Dustyn Walker’s face as they meet in the lobby of the the spring semester FUTURE gymnasium Thursday afternoon on the campus in Twin Falls. Walker, the college’s cheer captain, was hanging out with teammate Sean Carey on Wednesday night before Carey died in a car accident on his way home. ‘We’re not just a cheer squad. We’re not just friends, you know. We’re a family,’Walker said. CSI cheerleader dies in wreck Carey was a freshman at Police: Sean CSI and before college cheered at Jerome High Carey likely fell School, said Julie Wright- Leggett, his coach since April. asleep at wheel “Cheerleading was his By Andrea Jackson life, he was just a really Times-News writer great kid,” Wright-Leggett said Thursday. “My team is Cheerleaders mourned hurting.” Thursday at the College of Police say Carey probably Southern Idaho for the loss fell asleep at the wheel of one of their own. around 11 p.m. Wednesday. Teammate Sean Carey, He was belted, but died at 19, died Wednesday night the scene. ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News after rolling his Jeep Headed west along I-84, Construction continues Wrangler along Interstate CSI Health Sciences building nearly finished 84 in Jerome. See CHEERLEADER, Main 2 Thursday on the College of Southern Idaho’s new Health By Damon Hunzeker ment, took about 10 local designed to put people in the Sciences and Human Times-News writer officials — people who don’t workplace … They’re Magicvalley.com Services building in Twin normally wear hard hats — employable when they’re WATCH an interview with CSI cheerleader Falls. The facility has plenty of If you’re the kind of stu- on a tour of the facility done with our program,” Justin Brunk. windows to maximize the use dent who takes classes that Thursday afternoon as con- Sugden said. require sinks and man- struction crews hammered The building may be used of natural light and give the nequins with flu symptoms, and drilled toward the as a venue for conferences, building a transparent feeling. you’ll probably be in a new December completion date. as well as classes in other building next semester. The facility will provide disciplines such as English The College of Southern some of the most advanced and math, but most of the Growth, water bond Idaho’s Health Sciences and technology available for stu- rooms will be used for tech- Human Services building — dents pursuing careers in nical work that requires Magicvalley.com a $21 million structure north various aspects of the health “laboratories and fancy highlight Kimberly of the main campus — is care industry, including equipment,”Sugden said. WATCH a video expected to be ready for paramedics, registered nurs- Some of the equipment tour of the new classes beginning in January. es, dental assistants and sur- featured in the simulation City Council race CSI building. Mark Sugden, instruc- gical technologists. tional dean of the depart- “All of our programs are See BUILDING, Main 2 By Nate Poppino Times-News writer KIMBERLY — All five candidates vying for two Sun Valley Co. tests new gondola M-C vets four-year Kimberly City By Karen Bossick Council seats said they see Times-News correspondent growth and infrastructure get chilly issues as the main problems Plew Wade SUN VALLEY— A bevy of facing the town. garbage cans are lined up Incumbents George Plew outside River Run Lodge, reception and Warren Wade face waiting to take a ride on Sun challengers Jesse Harrell, Valley Co.’s new gondola. Brandon Hoobler and Burke The garbage cans will be in Burley Richman. A sixth candi- filled with water and loaded date, Van Parker, withdrew onto the gondola’s 56 new last week. Ked Wills, cabs on Monday, becoming City won’t pay appointed in January to Richman Hoobler the first cargo moved up Bald replace Chris Glenn, is Mountain by the resort’s office’s gas bill unopposed for a two-year multimillion-dollar ski lift. seat. GO VOTE Human passengers can By Laurie Welch Council members receive take a free ride on the new KAREN BOSSICK/For the Times-News Times-News writer The election is Nov. 3. $500 a month. gondola on Nov. 21, said Sun Sun Valley Co. workers line up the resort’s new gondola cabs before Harrell, 63, served in the Residents can vote at City Valley Co. Marketing BURLEY — Mini- Council chambers, 120 spacing them out and sending them up Bald Mountain during a test U.S. Navy and worked for Director Jack Sibbach. ride on Thursday. Cassia veterans, who have Amalgamated Sugar Co. Madison St. W., from 8 a.m. “We’ll give free rides for a used an office located in a before retiring two years to 8 p.m. couple hours. We’re still other facets as they’ve run on Dollar Mountain. city-owned building for ago. A 23-year resident of working out the exact time the cabins along 6,200 feet Wally Huffman, Sun years as their veterans Kimberly, he’s driven by Kimberly’s infrastructure and details,”he said. of cable from River Run Valley Co. director of resort service office, had the gas what he sees as a town los- catches up, he said. Jazz fans attending Sun Lodge to the Roundhouse planning, said the new gon- shut off Sept. 30 without ing its small-town feel and “The council right now Valley’s Swing ’n Dixie Jazz Restaurant. dola will change the way notice because city offi- a council that spends don’t seem to be concerned Jamboree last weekend had a Sun Valley Co. officials people ski on the mountain. cials did not want to pay money unwisely.All growth front-row seat to watch hope they can press the gon- “It will get people to the bill anymore. needs to be stopped until See KIMBERLY, Main 2 Doppelmayr workers unload dola into full operation by Seattle Ridge that much The veterans office the cabs from the back of a Thanksgiving Day, if not quicker,”he said, referring to shares the building at Magicvalley.com semitrailer and affix them to earlier. They plan to begin Bald Mountain’s intermedi- 1057 Airport Road with the gondola’s track. testing snow guns on Bald ate ski area. the Civil Air Patrol Joe WATCH excerpts from interviews with the candi- Since then workers have Mountain today and have dates, to be posted this week. been testing brakes and already begun testing them See GONDOLA, Main 2 See VETERANS, Main 2 Comics....................Sports 6 Crossword ......Classifieds 3 Obituaries ..........Business 5 Commodities ......Business 2 Dear Abby........Classifieds 8 Opinion ..................Main 6-7 DRUG RAIDS TARGETING MEXICAN CARTELS NAB 300 Community ....Business 3-4 Movies ......Entertainment 2 Sudoku ............Classifieds 2 La Familia gang found throughout U.S. > Business 6 MORNINGMORNINGMain 2 Friday, October 23, 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 arts holics, hotline: 866-592-3198. Pat Marcantonio Burley Lions Club, noon, Morey’s Steakhouse, 219 E. Third St. N., 878-7235. and entertainment all around LIBRARY • Halloween is one of my 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Secular Student Alliance at College of Burley Public Library Storytime, with stories, favorite holidays because former Kruzer’s building at south-central Idaho, check out Southern Idaho, group encourages free rhyme, song and a small craft for toddlers, grownups can get scared like 121 Fourth Ave. S., Twin thought for atheists, agnostics, humanists, preschoolers and their caregiver, kids. And there are plenty of Falls. Admission starts at our Events Calendar in the skeptics and anyone interested in learning 10:30 a.m., Burley Public Library, 1300 places to find a good fright. $7.50 for ages 10 and older. It more about these world views, 3 p.m., Entertainment section of Miller Ave., no cost, 878-7708. Mitchell Stoker’s straw maze benefits the Optimist clubs’ lobby, CSI Fine Arts Center, Twin Falls, open Traditional Story Time, preschoolers and is open from 6 p.m. to mid- Coats for Kids program. to students and members of the communi- today’s edition. their parents invited for stories and songs, night, on Idaho Highway 77 • For a different kind of ty, [email protected], deadforsophia@ 10:30 a.m., Twin Falls Public Library, 201 and 500 South, Burley. Cost entertainment, 16 Second live.com, [email protected] or www.secularstu- Fit and Fall Proof Exercise Class, 10:30 a.m., Fourth Ave. E., 208-733-2964, ext. 109. starts at $5 for adults. The Stare plays at 8 p.m. at the dents.org/csi. Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone St., Family Storytime, 10 a.m., Jerome Public Garden Cents Haunted, a Diamondz Bar and Grill, 220 Magic Valley Woodturners monthly meeting, no cost, 737-5988.

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