Parking lot suspect has lengthy police record
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Parking lot suspect has lengthy police record
MorningNews am-news.com panthers’ cager just like his father ...page 7A Tuesday, May 17, 2016 » 75¢ APARTMENT SPECIAL 129 sq 500 ft $ Sun and clouds 70 / 43 Call 681-6727 ...page 2A Parking lot suspect has lengthy police record n Kenneth Leslie Caldwell charged with weapons violation By LESLIE MIELKE [email protected] BLACKFOOT — On Sunday, May 15, at approximately 1:56 p.m., Blackfoot police officers made contact with Kenneth Leslie Caldwell, 33, of Idaho Falls, on a motorist assist in the parking lot of the Walmart retail outlet in Blackfoot. After he was pulled over, a search of his vehicle revealed narcotics and possible bomb-making equipment (a K-9 unit reportedly discovered the located within the vehicle, and included propane cylinders, a large quantity of BB’s, pipes, fireworks and electronic switches. At that time, Caldwell was detained pending notification of the Idaho Falls Bomb Squad. The Idaho Falls Bomb Squad evaluated the items located, collected them and took them to the range where they were destroyed. A concealed firearm was also located within Kenneth Leslie Caldwell the vehicle, but the suslast items). pect did not have a permit These latter items were for the weapon. Caldwell was charged with carrying a concealed weapon without a permit which is a misdemeanor. “Currently, no additional charges have been filed,” said Blackfoot Police Chief Kurt Asmus. “The two suspicious items have been destroyed by the Idaho Falls Police Department’s Bomb Squad. “We appreciate the FBI and the Idaho Falls Bomb Squad,” he said. “It nice to be able to rely on their help to get this resolved.” See WALMART, A2 Ridge Crest runs for the ‘fun’ of it For The Morning news — Dale Christiansen This runner crosses the finish line at the Tommy Vaughn’s Marathon and More in 2014. Runners get ready to take off on annual marathon run By LESLIE MIELKE [email protected] Morning News — Leslie Sieger Ashley Portillo, 7, poured caramel on Principal Randy Martineau’s head when the students were encouraged to turn him into an ice cream sundae. Meanwhile, Tristan Coles, 3, below, attempted to jump the hurdles at the Ridge Crest Elementary Obstacle Course Fun Run. School raises PTA funds with colorful display By LESLIE SIEGER [email protected] BLACKFOOT — The students of Ridge Crest Elementary had to contend with an obstacle course in this year’s color run Monday evening. The event was held to raise funds for the school’s ParentTeacher Association (PTA). Runners had helping you get Back to Life Deidra Nichols, DPT, OCS BLACKFOOT – The fifth annual Tommy Vaughn’s Marathon and More begins at 7 a.m. Saturday at Jensen Grove. Registration for the event will remain open online until midnight on Wednesday, May 18, and will reopen at run- ner check in on Friday at noon at Tommy Vaughn’s Grill. Runners registering online by Wednesday will receive and email on Thursday with the day’s schedule and other important information. There is an additional $5 late fee for onsite registration to cover additional See MARATHON, A2 1 man injured in Blackfoot rollover to balance as they crossed the rail road ties, jump over the hurdles, crawl under noodle arches, run through tires, do the army crawl, jump hay bales, crawl through the giant tube and weave through orange cones before coming to the finish line at the end. On Monday, May 16, 2016, at 8:40 a.m., the Idaho State Police investigated a single-vehicle, injury crash on I-15 at milepost 100, just south of the Blackfoot rest area. Michael Pearse, 36, of Carmen, Idaho, was driving southbound in a 1997 Dodge Caravan. 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Pearse was transported via ground ambulance to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls. Pearse was wearing his seatbelt. The lane was partially blocked for two hours while crews worked to clear the scene. The crash is under investigation by the Idaho State Police ky Mount RoPchysical Therapyain 1441 Parkway Drive, Suite B, Blackfoot Phone: 208-785-3446 Fax: 208-980-7241 www.rockymountainphysicaltherapy.com Deidra Nichols, DPT, OCS Brandon Hawker, DPT Megan Okelberry, PTA For Home Delivery Call 785-1100 2A LOCAL Tuesday, May 17, 2016 am-news.com MorningNews Morning News — Greg Eichelberger Blackfoot police and firefighters ask Walmart employees to re-enter the store in Blackfoot after alleged bomb-making equipment was discovered in an automobile in the parking lot on Sunday afternoon. No one was injured in the situation. REDUCE HUNGER AND CRAVINGS with our NEW Leptin Activator from Essential Source is a homeopathic spray! 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In the assault case, he was sentenced to the Idaho Penitentiary for two years, but it was dismissed by the court in 2015. All cases against Caldwell in Bonneville County are now closed. Much of the lot was cordoned off, as well as half of the Wendy’s parking lot, while police, firefighters and the Idaho Falls Police Department’s Bomb Squad removed items from the suspect automobile. The investigation is ongoing. Weather Morning News — Leslie Sieger Members of the new Relay for Life team, the Gables, dressed in neon colors and sported glow-in-the-dark accessories for the Neon Glow run held Saturday night at Airport Park. Ready, set — GLOW! By LESLIE SIEGER [email protected] BLACKFOOT — Neon and glow in the dark apparel lit up Airport Park Saturday night when Relay for Life team “The Gables” held their first glow run. “We love our community and we want to support it,” Gables Marketing director Lori Newman said. Runners from Pocatello to Idaho Falls came out for the inaugural glow run. “This is my first glow run,” said Pocatello resident Cami Chopski when asked why she drove up from Pocatello for the run. “It’s different and it’s at night.” Other runners came to support friends who are survivors of cancer and in memory of those who lost their battle. DeLillian Reed with the Gabby Grannies came out in support of her friend Barbara Anderson who is a survivor. “I came to support my friends who are fighting cancer and for one who passed away from cancer,” Reed said. “My uncle had Melanoma,” said Gables team member Heather Windberg. “He is a survivor and doing well now.” The team is planning a repeat glow run next year and hopes it becomes and annual tradition. The Relay for Life event will take place from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, May 21 on the track field at Blackfoot High School. Everyone in attendance will have a chance to win an iPad. To receive that opportunity, attendees can go to the Mission Tent in the center of the track and pick up an entry form. They will then take that form to each team site and find the cancer fact and number. Write down something about the cancer fact on the line next to the number on the entry form. Once you have visited every team’s site and collected all the cancer facts, turn in the completed entry form to the Mission Tent. A winner will be drawn at the closing ceremonies and must be present to win. MARATHON, continued from 1A costs for data entry and timing. Only 15 people have taken part in the previous four Blackfoot Marathon and More events. They are John Taberna, who was the Marathon Champion twice, and Andrea Anderson, Rhett Bingham, Amanda Bryan, Charles Bryan, Sue Bryan, Jennifer Hanson, Marchelle Jensen, Shira Jorgensen, Brandon Lee, Sherrie Lee, Richard Mangum, Deb Patrick, Lucas Patrick, and Cary Pope, who qualified here and went on to run in the Boston Marathon. As part of this annual event, the marathon committee is asking these 15 people to bring their medals from the past four marathons and join committee members at the awards ceremony to receive a special token of thanks from sponsor, Kevin Rupe. These individuals have “run more than 600 total miles and will add to that this year as they help raise awareness of hunger Powell’s Body Shop WHERE PERFECTION IS STANDARD COMPLETE DETAIL ONLY Powell’s Body Shop & Towing 208-785-4040 $125 Full Wax, Wa ax, Wash & Interior Shampoo Riverbend Rentals Auto A uto Rental Service start line,” he said. Lyksett also thanked Dr. Paul Hansen and Family Dental Center for help with registration and check in, as well as generous cash sponsorship for the children’s race each year. Race organizers would like to remind everyone that the Tater Trot, the annual 5K and 10K run and walk held in November, raises funds toward the Community Dinner Table’s Christmas Box Project and that all are welcome to participate. Runners and walkers are welcome, with the famous and traditional Hot Potato bar that is at the finish line. There are always lots of draw prizes, fun and fellowship. To register for this year’s Tater Trot, visit www.IdahoTaterTrot.com. A registration link is there along with other information about the Tater Trot. “Thanks again to our runners and walkers, our sponsors, and our volunteers who have made this event so special,” Lyksett said. COLOR, continued from 1A WEATHER SPONSORED BY 496 W Hwy 39 in Bingham County and add to the total contribution that the Marathon and More has made to Community Dinner Table,” said Jon Lyksett, director of the marathon. “This year’s cash contribution is estimated to take that total more than $12,000. “In the past four years, the Blackfoot Marathon has hosted nearly 1,000 individuals on our course, putting thousands of miles on the roadways and paths. Along with that we have welcomed several sponsors, a few who have stayed with us from the beginning. He added that Tommy Vaughn’s Grill, as title sponsor, has been invaluable in promoting and marketing the event to the running community, as well as here in Blackfoot. “We have also had a great relationship with Idaho Central Credit Union, who, as presenting sponsor, has done some innovative things, the least of which is the ‘Green Machine’ mobile “I liked the color run,” said Justice Leavitt, age 10. “The toughest part was running through the tires.” Students laughed and cheered as they poured chocolate sauce, caramel and whipped cream over Principal Randy Martineau. Martineau let children to turn him into an ice cream sundae. Students had to buy a ticket for the chance to cover him in all the toppings of a sundae including the cherry on top. “I liked putting the cherry on top,” said student Sam Cottrell. “He looked yummy.” “I thought it would be funny,” student Jaxson VanEps said. By the time all was said and done Martineau was covered from head to toe in toppings and cold milk. “It’s cold just cold,” Martineau said when asked how it felt to be a sundae. “No matter how much I shower I’m sure I will be finding stuff in my ears and nose. All five senses were involved.” MorningNews LOCAL am-news.com Tuesday, May 17, 2016 3A Obituaries Maud Francis Ellison Rose, 91 Tuesday, May 17 • Primary Elections for county offices, supplemental elections for Firth and Shelley School Districts and bond election for Aberdeen School District from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. To vote, go to your regular polling place. • Red Hot Mamas Seminar at Portneuf Medical Center. Peter Jones, MD presents: Bladder and Urinary Concerns at Menopause. It is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6 p.m.; the presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is preferred; to reserve a seat, visit portmed.org/rhm or call 208-239-1048. Wednesday, May 18 • Irrigation is the topic at the gardening class sponsored by the Bingham County Extension office. Calculations needed to properly schedule the watering of your garden will be presented. This free class begins at 6 p.m. at the extension office, 583 W. Sexton in Blackfoot. • D.A.R.E Day for all fifth graders in Bingham County from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds. It is hosted by the Bingham County Sheriff’s Office. Lunch is provided. • Blackfoot Community Blood Drive from 12 noon to 6 p.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran Church, 1110 Parkway in Blackfoot. To schedule your appointment or for more information, contact Marvin Jones at (208) 785-6380. • Bingham Academy monthly board meeting at 6 p.m. on the Bingham Academy Campus. • Free ground school for pilots hosted by flight instructor Mike Marquette at 7 p.m. at the Blackfoot Airport Terminal building. The topic will be radio communications and will include proper procedures to communicate over the aviation frequencies. Everyone is invited. For more information, contact Mike at (208) 339-0663. Thursday, May 19 • Spaghetti Dinner for the Does Fundraiser from 6-8 p.m., in the Elks Dining Room, 123 N. Ash, Blackfoot. Elks and guests are welcome. The cost is $10 per person. • Shelley School District monthly board meeting at 7 p.m. in the District Service Center, 185 W. Center St., Shelley. • BHS Drama Showcase at 7 p.m. at the BPAC. The showcase is the Drama Department’s year in review. Tickets are $3 which will help defray expenses of the performance royalties and costumes. Friday, May 20 • Grand Teton Council, Boy Scouts of America, Jamboral 2016 at Camp Stolworthy in Firth, Idaho. • BHS Drama Showcase at 7 p.m. at the BPAC. The showcase is the Drama Department’s year in review. Tickets are $3 which will help defray expenses of the performance royalties and costumes. Saturday, May 21 Maud Francis Ellison Rose, 91, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Friday, May 13, 2016 of natural causes. She was under the care of Heritage Home Health and Hospice while residing at the Gables Assisted Living in Pocatello, Idaho. She was born on Oct. 2, 1924 in Blackfoot to Donald and Ruth Arsenath Hayes Ellison. She was the fourth child of seven. Her family moved to Lake Shore, Utah when she was still a young child. It was on the family farm she learned her work ethic. Maud attended high school in Spanish Fork, Utah. She married Bert Hall Rose in Heber City, Utah on April 2, 1941. They moved to San Diego shortly thereafter where she Kat conceded her recurcal nurse. She worked as Debbie of San Diego, rent fight with cancer and an elder care nurse until California; and two blood passed away peacefully on she retired. sisters, Toni Yeates of Friday, May 6, 2016 at her She married the love Blackfoot and Jeanmarie home in Blackfoot, Idaho. of her life, Laurence Hall of Malad. She was born to Leada She was preceded in Theodore Dusek on Sept. Marjorie Groves and 25, 1982 in Illinois. She death by her blood parWilliam “Henry” Boyce in and Larry chose to retire in ents; her adoptive parents; Boise, on July 6, 1943, three blood sisters, Lucille, Blackfoot. the youngest of seven chilShe joined The Church Sherry and Darleen; and dren. Her birth name was of Jesus Christ of Latter-day a brother, William Henry Louise Boyce, but the famSaints and enjoyed teach- Boyce, who died in infancy. ily called her “Weezee”. ing classes in her Ward. According to her wishHer father died in a logShe enjoyed family history es, cremation has taken ging accident in November research, collecting Native place under the direction 1946, her mother was a Chicago, Illinois suburb. American artwork and of Hawker Funeral Home. She married Bill R. traveling with Larry to Civil A memorial service will unable to keep the family together and Louise and Muller on Sept. 9, 1960 War battle sites. She loved be held at 11 a.m. on several of her siblings went in Council, Idaho. She to cook and was referred Saturday, May 21, 2016 into the Idaho Children’s and Bill had two daugh- to by nephews and nieces at the Groveland LDS ters, Mona Lisa Muller and as the “Cookie Lady”. She Church, 155 N 380 W in Home. Blackfoot. Condolences She was adopted by Deborah Marie Muller. was an avid Cub’s fan. Eleanor and Parry Ronan She later divorced. She is survived by her may be sent to the family She studied nursing and daughters, Mona of Palm online at www.hawkerfuaround 1951. She grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho and in became a licensed practi- Springs, California and neralhome.com. Randy Lynn Cherry, 67 Randy Lynn Cherry, 67, of Blackfoot passed away Thursday, May 12, 2016 in Chubbuck, Idaho from injuries sustained in a vehicle accident. He was born Jan. 27, 1949 in Pocatello, Idaho to Harold Gene Cherry and Thelma Wilson Cherry. Randy graduated from Highland High School. He was in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged. On Jan. 19, 1986, he married, Charlene Wells in divorced. Randy Pocatello. They were later Rulen B. Hancock, 86 loved ing, fishing and being with friends and family. He worked for Russ’s Overhead Doors for 40 years prior to retiring. He is survived by his wife, Charlene Cherry; two daughters, Nicole (Elwin) Christensen and LaNatt Cherry both of Blackfoot, Idaho; brothers, Geary (Desiree) Cherry of Pocatello and Kelly (Terri) Cherry of Oregon; sisters, Linda Jones and Nita (Tony) Zazweta; three grandchildren, Taniesha (Tyler) McCollum, Izzabelle hunt- Christensen and Elizabeth “Birdie” Christensen; and one great granddaughter, Edynn McCollum on the way. A celebration of life will be held 2-5 p.m. Saturday, May 21, 2016 at the home of his daughter, Nicole Christensen, 1381 E. Airport Rd., Blackfoot. Everyone who was friends or family is welcome. Services are under the direction of Hawker Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.hawkerfuneralhome.com. Gayle Mihm, 94 They moved to Blackfoot, Idaho in 1979. She volunteered as a beautician at Bingham Memorial Hospital in Blackfoot. She and Vernon spent winters in Parker, Arizona, where they made many friends together, and learned to play Texas 84, until Vern passed away on April 4, 1989. In 94 years of extraordinary life, she was part of the Greatest Generation, experienced the Great Depression, WWII, the assassination of President Kennedy, and the creation of TV. Her favorite things were playing pinochle and bingo, dancing, cooking, watching “Jeopardy” and “The Lawrence Welk Show” on TV, and family dinners. She never missed “toonie time” drinking her martinis at 5 o’clock every evening. Gayle loved dressing in her red shoes, matching purse, and going to Sunday breakfast. She always wore dangling earrings, rings, bracelets, a classy outfit, and her hair had to be beauty parlor perfect. Gayle is survived by her son, Robert Lawrence (Marianne) Mihm of Meridian, Idaho; grandchildren Andrea (Rodney) Solar-powered farm a no-go at Pocatello Airport • American Hero Celebration from 12-4 p.m. at Officials with the City of Mountain River Ranch in Ririe to benefit the Wounded Pocatello have been notiWarrior Project. fied that a 200+ acre solar farm to be constructed at Pocatello Regional Airport is off the table. David Allen, Pocatello Regional Airport Manager, says the project became Rulen B. Hancock, 86, passed away Sunday, April 17 stuck inside the Federal in Richland, Washington. A memorial service will be Aviation Administration’s held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 21 at Hawker Funeral (FAA) long environmental Home, 132 South Shilling Avenue in Blackfoot, Idaho review process. Officials and in Yucca, Arizona at the Fire House Community with the company Center on Wednesday, May 25 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flow- expressed that deadlines ers donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s founda- set for the facility would tion or to Hospice. Condolences can be sent to the not be met and that stopfamily online at www.hawkerfuneralhome.com. ping the effort was their Death Notice grandchildren and 19 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; son, Kenneth Bert Rose; Siblings, Ruth Ardella Wood, John Armstrong Ellison, Helen Vawn Reese, Doris Ellison, Donna Jean Rasmussen; grandsons, Ernest Durrell Sutton, Karl James Sutton and Michael David Ockerman. Services will be held on Wednesday, May 18 at 11 a.m. at the Gibson Jack Ward Chapel, 8200 W. Portneuf Rd. Pocatello, ID 83204 with a viewing for one hour prior at the church. Interment will follow at the Grove City Cemetery in Blackfoot. Condolences may be made online at www.colonial-funeralhome.com. Katherine Louise Dusek, 72 • Tommy Vaughn’s Blackfoot Marathon and More at Jensen Grove. To register or for more information, visit www.BlackfootMarathon.com. • Relay for Life from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Blackfoot High School track. For more information, contact Valerie Pascoe at (208) 705-7150 or by email at [email protected]. Gayle Mihm, 94, passed • Grand Teton Council, Boy Scouts of America, away Friday May 13, 2016 Jamboral 2016 at Camp Stolworthy in Firth, Idaho. in Meridian, Idaho. She was the oldest of six chilTuesday, May 24 dren. She was born Feb. 10, 1922 in Hanna City, • Shelley High School graduation at 7 p.m. in the Illinois to Robert and high school gymnasium. Amyne Quick. She joined the Navy in 1942 where she became a WAVE and Wednesday, May 25 met the love of her life, Navy Lt. Vernon Lawrence • Music around the world presented at the Blackfoot Mihm. They met in Washington Library by the duo, Reflections, composed of Tom Daley and Rebecca Battle. They will play a variety of DC and were married at styles of music on classical guitar. This is a free program Navy Chapel Anacostia in Arlington, Virginia on which will begin at 7 p.m. with refreshments served. • Snake River High School graduation at 8 p.m. in October 7, 1944, before the war had ended. They the high school gymnasium. had one son, Bob, on August 8, 1949. Thursday, May 26 Shortly after World War II, they settled in Sacramento, California, • Fort Hall Jr./Sr. High School graduation. • Aberdeen High School graduation at 7 p.m. in the and together they attended beautician college. She Middle School gymnasium. • Firth High School graduation at 7 p.m. in the high worked as a beautician school gymnasium. Prelude music begins at 6:30 p.m. and pharmacy assistant until they retired. Saturday, May 28 was employed as a riveter at Consolidated Aircraft Company. She was literally “Rosie the Riveter”. Her husband joined the U.S. Marine Corps and served in the Pacific Theater during WWII. In 1954 she and Bert moved to Blackfoot, where Bert worked at the Atomic Energy Commission as a bus driver. She owned and was an instructor at the Charm Beauty School and Salon. As an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she worked with the Guide Patrol boys for over 12 years and as a Family History Consultant. After Bert passed away in 1980, she continued her family history work and was an avid reader and student of the Gospel. Maud is survived by her children, Peggy Jean Ockerman of Blackfoot, Charlyne (Ernest) Sutton of Pocatello, Michael Don (Ruth Ann) Rose of Idaho Falls, Gloria Joy (Kort) Lowe of Boise; sister, Ann E. (Glen) Tarbet of American Fork, Utah; 21 grandchildren; 67 great- best course of action. “We’re extremely disappointed with the news,” said Allen “The FAArequired process was taking too long for investors and they felt they needed to move on.” In July 2015, another potential project was curtailed due to FAA constraints. Codenamed Pipe, that project was five months behind schedule when the delays caused officials to say no. “We are continuing to push for the removal of roughly 900 acres of land from the Airport property map and with it, FAA jurisdiction. Evans of Boise, Brian Mihm of Kuna, Idaho, and Dustin Mihm of Blackfoot; greatgrandsons, Logan Robert Mihm and Murphy Porter Evans; a sister, Carole (Doug) Brooks of Peoria, Illinois, and a brother, Tom (Linda) Quick of Rockhill, South Carolina. 785-1320 ServiceS Rulen B. Hancock Memorial Service: 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 21, 2016 at Hawker Funeral Home Randy Lynn Cherry Celebration of Life: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 1381 E. Airport Rd.,Blackfoot, Idaho for more info visit hawkerfuneralhome.com SPRING TREE SERVICE It's Time to Schedule for Fruit Tree Trimming! Prune & Shape Your Trees Removal • Topping • Storm Damage • Shaping FREE Estimates • Affordable Rates • Prompt Service 20 Years Experience • Satisfaction Guaranteed 50', 65' & 80' Bucket Trucks Roberts & Son’s Tree Service Call 529-5970 4A Tuesday, May 17, 2016 OPINION www.am-news.com MorningNews The secret to creativity People often ask me where I come up with the topics for my articles Jeff and my standard response Hough is “I don’t know, do you have any suggestions?” My question is usually met with a faraway look that says “I have no idea, why are you asking me?” I have, however, given some thought to the creative process. One of my sons is becoming a pretty good guitar player. He has been in several bands and performed a few shows. One of my favorite things to do is sit with him and his buddies while they write music. I marvel at their creative process and how they seemingly pull endless ideas out of nowhere and turn them into something amazing for others to enjoy. An article by Kelly Fitzsimmons in INC. magazine, shares the story of how her colleagues almost killed her creativity. As a young mother, Mrs. Fitzsimmons would spend her Saturdays playing with her kids and alternating her readings between My Little Pony and MIT Technology Review. By Monday she would think she would be quoting Mark Zuckerberg when in reality it was a quote from Rainbow Dash—which, she says, sounds surprisingly like Mr. Zuckerberg. Later on she began limiting her reading to “serious” sources like Network Computing, Inc. and Harvard Business Review. It was this switch to more narrowly focused and “serious” reading material that she credits for the near death of her creativity. She found she was becoming an “echo chamber for other people’s ideas instead of coming up with her own.” Kelly learned, as have I, that real creativity comes from consuming vast amounts of information—often unrelated and sometimes highly unusual—and trying to connect the dots between that and daily observations. Creativity isn’t something that you either have or don’t have, it is something we are all born with and can develop. Last weekend I spent some quality time on the floor playing with my 4 year-old granddaughter. I marveled at her creativity in coming up with new things to talk about and games to play. I laughed as her imagination ran wild while we ran from dragons, dinosaurs and other evil villains. While dodging imaginary darts, an idea popped into my head for a future article and I was able to flesh out a rough idea before being gobbled up by a rogue T-Rex. A good friend of mine shared a story with about a time when she was working on a challenging presentation late into an evening. Upon hitting a stumbling block she decided to call it a night and let her mind work on it while she slept. In the middle of the night she woke up with what she thought was the answer to her problem, so she grabbed the notebook sitting beside her bed and quickly scribbled down the thought. When she woke up, she reached for the notebook to retrieve her mid-night breakthrough thought only to discover that her groundbreaking solution was Llama, llama red pajama. While my friends midnight ah-ha moment didn’t help her much, it did help me—it became the basis for this article! Creativity is a skill that can be developed and mastered over time. Much like the athlete who performs an amazing feat in the middle of a contest, creativity is as much about opportunity as it is about preparation. People don’t just do amazing things haphazardly; amazing things come because of preparation. You can prepare for creativity by consuming information from various disciplines and sources. Find things that challenge your thinking and perspective, don’t just read things you agree with. Consider Abraham Lincoln’s executive cabinet—very divided and opinionated—as an example of looking for alternatives outside of your own expertise. Also, pay attention to the everyday paradoxes and details of your life. One of the greatest sitcoms of all time was a show about nothing. The show’s creators spent a great deal of time observing the behavior and activities of those around them. These observations became a story line and the source of one liners which float through pop culture 15 years later—yada yada yada. In short, creativity is about connecting the dots. The more diverse the dots, the more creative you become. Like the old song says, “take time to smell the roses” then spend some time figuring out the connection between llamas and red pajamas. Jeff Hough is director of Workforce Services at Idaho State University. Contact him at [email protected]. WRITE TO US: The Morning News welcomes letters to the editor. Letters must contain your home address and a telephone number where you can be reached during the day. Letters must be shorter than 500 words as a courtesy to other writers. We reserve the right to edit for length and clarity. E-MAIL: [email protected]. MAIL: 34 N. Ash St. • P.O. Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221. MorningNews www.am-news.com (ISSN 08933812) Leonard C. Martin, Publisher, [email protected] Joe Williams, Managing Editor, [email protected] Wayne Ingram, Advertising Director, [email protected] Joe Kimbro, Circulation Manager, [email protected] R. Koontz, Production Manager ••• The Morning News is published daily except Sundays and Christmas Day by Horizon Blackfoot Publications. Periodicals postage paid at Blackfoot, ID 83221. Postmaster send address changes to the Morning News, PO Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221. Legal notices required by law or court order are carried in Friday editions. Publisher reserves the right to reject, edit or cancel any advertising at any time without liability. Publisher’s liability for error is limited to the amount paid for advertising. 34 N. Ash/P.O. Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221 Telephone: 208-785-1100 • Fax: 208/785-4239 Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Heroism and courage in the face of death He wrote poetry using his blood as ink. Armando Valladares did this because he would not write what was demanded of him: “I’m with Fidel.” Because Valladares refused to do this, he was imprisoned by the Castro regime for 22 years. For eight of those years, he was forced to sit naked in a cell -- at times without water, without a toilet. And yet, Valladares says that he is “an ordinary man.” To sign onto Communism, would have been “spiritual suicide,” he says. “My story is proof that a small act of defiance can mean everything for the friends of liberty. They did not keep me in jail for 22 years because my refusal to say three words meant nothing. In reality, those three words meant everything,” he declares. Receiving the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty’s Canterbury Medal on May 12, Valladares said, “Even though my body was tortured my soul was free ... They couldn’t take away my conscience and my faith.” Valladares sees kindred spirits in the religious order Little Sisters of the Poor, which is standing up to the government’s health-insurance mandate, which includes coverage for abortion, birth control and other things that the sisters and many Catholic groups see as violations of their religious beliefs. The Little Sisters of the Poor, Valladares said, “are rich in that they live out their conscience, which no government bureaucrat can invade.” Valladares “saluted” the sisters “for their seemingly small act of defiance.” Valladares himself was saluted that same night by Elie Wiesel, the Nobelwinning author who survived a Nazi concentration camp. Wiesel warned: It’s little things sometimes that begin the erosion of liberty. It’s the toleration of seemingly little encroachments, seemingly little evils that we look away from that opens the door to bigger ones. Having recently spent time with Father Douglas Bazi, a Chaldean priest from Iraq whose flock was targeted by genocidal ISIS fighters, it was hard for me not to cry at these words. It was hard not to understand the possibility of history repeating itself. We live in a culture of differences -- different opinions, different understandings and different struggles. In many cases, these differences are deeply personal, and give rise to passion. Being in the room with Wiesel and Valladares puts things in perspective: We really have little right to despair. Despair, along with apathy and indifference -- and anger -- may be our worst enemies right about now. The night of the Canterbury Medal ceremony, which memorializes Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket and his own fatal struggle for religious liberty, Becket Fund president Bill Mumma said, “We bridge differences by celebrating courage.” Courage, he said, “allows us to see our enemies as not strong, but brittle.” People like Valladares, Wiesel, and Father Bazi embody courage and radiate the calm that comes with bearing wisdom in your very body, from the scars of brutal reality that come from never buying into delusions that might make for a more comfort- able life. “Even though my body was in prison and being tortured, my soul was free and it flourished. My jailers took everything away from me, but they could not take away my conscience or my faith,” Valladares declared. Conscience and faith -these things matter. They make for a culture and country where people make sacrifices for each other, where they stand up for each other in the face of persecution and suffering, where people talk about truth with love. Conscience and faith breed courage. “Religious liberty is only secure when society values religion and treasures freedom,” Mumma said. Do we value and treasure these things? It’s a question we answer by how we respond to encroachments big and small, who we celebrate and whether we tell the truth in the face of social pressure in favor of illusion and deception. (Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at the National Review Institute, editor-at-large of National Review Online and founding director of Catholic Voices USA. She can be contacted at klopez@ nationalreview.com.) U.S. Senate began its televised hearings into the Watergate scandal. In 1980, rioting that claimed 18 lives erupted in Miami’s Liberty City after an all-white jury in Tampa acquitted four former Miami police officers of fatally beating black insurance executive Arthur McDuffie. In 1987, 37 American sailors were killed when an Iraqi warplane attacked the U.S. Navy frigate Stark in the Persian Gulf. (Iraq apologized for the attack, calling it a mistake, and paid more than $27 million in compensation.) In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a measure requiring neighborhood notification when sex offenders move in. (“Megan’s Law,” as it’s known, was named for Megan Kanka, a sevenyear-old New Jersey girl who was raped and murdered in 1994.) Ten years ago: The FBI began digging at a Michigan horse farm in search of the remains of former Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa; the twoweek search yielded no evidence. Five years ago: Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued a statement confirming a Los Angeles Times report that he had fathered a child with a woman on his household staff more than a decade earlier. One year ago: A shootout erupted between bikers and police outside a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas, leaving nine of the bikers dead and 20 people injured. Today’s Birthdays: Actor Bill Paxton is 61. Boxing Hall-of-Famer Sugar Ray Leonard is 60. Actor Bob Saget is 60. Sports announcer Jim Nantz is 57. Singer Enya is 55. Talk show host Craig Ferguson is 54. Singer Trent Reznor is 51. Actress Sasha Alexander is 43. Rock singer Andrea Corr (The Corrs) is 42. Actress Rochelle Aytes is 40. Singer Kandi Burruss is 40. Actress Kat Foster is 38. Actor Tahj Mowry is 30. Actress Nikki Reed is 28. Actress Samantha Browne-Walters is 25. Thought for Today: “If an article is attractive, or useful, or inexpensive, they’ll stop making it tomorrow; if it’s all three, they stopped making it yesterday.” — Mignon McLaughlin, American journalist (19131983). Kathryn Lopez Today in history Today is Tuesday, May 17, the 138th day of 2016. There are 228 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On May 17, 1954, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court handed down its Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision which held that racially segregated public schools were inherently unequal, and therefore unconstitutional. On this date: In 1792, the New York Stock Exchange had its origins as a group of brokers met under a tree on Wall Street. In 1875, the first Kentucky Derby was run; the winner was Aristides, ridden by Oliver Lewis. In 1912, the Socialist Party of America nominated Eugene V. Debs for president at its convention in Indianapolis. In 1940, the Nazis occupied Brussels, Belgium, during World War II. In 1946, President Harry S. Truman seized control of the nation’s railroads, delaying — but not preventing — a threatened strike by engineers and trainmen. In 1961, Cuban leader Fidel Castro offered to release prisoners captured in the Bay of Pigs invasion in exchange for 500 bulldozers. (The prisoners were eventually freed in exchange for medical supplies.) In 1973, a special committee convened by the MorningNews IDAHO/WEST am-news.com Tuesday, May 17, 2016 5A Yellowstone tourists put bison in car, spurring warning Around the state Massage therapist accused of groping EAGLE, Idaho (AP) — A southwestern Idaho massage therapist accused of groping a woman has been cited with misdemeanor battery. Forty-year-old Aaron Lee Sundgaard is scheduled to appear in court on June 8 after being cited in April. The Ada County Sheriff’s Office says a woman told police that Sundgaard groped her and made sexually explicit remarks at a massage session on March 1 at an Eagle area spa. Sundgaard no longer works at the spa, and police say they’re investigating to find out if other women make similar reports. ‘Odie’ the coyote dies mysteriously at Pocatello Zoo POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Officials at an eastern Idaho zoo are investigating after a coyote inside an exhibit was killed and another injured. Zoo Idaho officials say that workers on Saturday morning found Odie dead in the exhibit and Ky injured. Zoo Superintendent Peter Pruett says the cause of Odie’s death isn’t known but there’s evidence of a fight between the coyotes and another animal through the exhibit fence. He says modifications are being made to the exhibit to prevent similar events in the future. Officials say the attack was not made by another zoo animal. Pruett says the coyotes had been at the exhibit for about 10 years. Officials say Ky is responding well to veterinary treatment. Feds taking comments on fire break plan in Idaho, Oregon BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Federal officials are taking public comments on a plan to build about 400 miles of fire breaks in southwest Idaho and southeast Oregon following last year’s massive wildfire in the area. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says some of the fire breaks that follow road corridors have already been built on an emergency basis. The agency is considering the environmental effects of creating more fuel breaks using mechanical and chemical treatments, plantings and targeted grazing. The project is part of a $67 million rehabilitation effort following a wildfire last year that scorched 436 square miles of sagebrush steppe that supports cattle grazing and some 350 species of wildlife, including sage grouse. Comments are being taken through May 27. HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A bison calf that tourists loaded into their vehicle at Yellowstone National Park because they were concerned for its welfare could not be reunited with its herd and had to be euthanized, park officials said Monday as they reasserted the importance of avoiding wildlife. The incident last week and several other recent cases led to fresh warnings that park rules require visitors to stay at least 25 yards from all wildlife and 100 yards from bears and wolves. Visitors brought the newborn calf to a park facility on May 9, which officials called a dangerous move because adult bison are protective and will attack to defend their young. Rangers took the animal back to where it was picked up, but they could not get it back with the herd after several tries. “The bison calf was later euthanized because it was abandoned and causing a dangerous situation by continually approaching people and cars along the roadway,” the park said in a statement. The visitors were cited for touching park wildlife and fined $110, Yellowstone spokeswoman Charissa Reid said. She declined to name the visitors or issue a copy of the citation amid the investigation. In another recent highprofile case, a woman was seen on video trying to pet an adult bison as it rested on the boardwalk around Old Faithful. In another, tourists posed for photos dangerously close to bison that had caused a traffic jam on a road. Five visitors were seriously injured last year after getting too close to the massive animals. Approaching wildlife also can affect their well-being and survival, possibly causing mothers to reject their offspring, park officials said. Such reminders are included on Yellowstone’s website, in information handed to visitors as they come in and on signs throughout the park, Reid said. “This year we’ve added translations of the safety signage and provide park newspaper translations in a number of different languages,” she said in a statement. Driver in fatal crash facing DUI charges SHOSHONE, Idaho (AP) — A southern Idaho man is suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol in a crash near Shoshone that left one of his passengers dead. KIVI-TV reports that Ryan Foulke, of Gooding, T U D BO E A PE T! S E SK - N A IGH ER H NT I the right shoulder. He overcorrected, causing the vehicle to roll over and rest in the middle of the roadway. One of his two passengers, 44-yearold Travis Kulhanek, died at the scene. The other passenger, 46-year-old Elizabeth Kulhanek, was taken to a hospital with unknown injuries. Travis Kulhanek had reportedly been the only occupant not wearing a seatbelt. The crash remains under investigation. 2 Year TV Price Guarantee NO NO HIDDEN MONTHLY FEES No 1st receiver Fee No loyal Channels Fee No Regional Sports Fee Send in your news is being charged with DUI and vehicular manslaughter following the Saturday night crash on Highway 75. 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Morning News — Leslie Mielke Sarah Leary, of Aberdeen, plays a violin solo for foster grandparents appreciation brunch at the Shilo Inn, Idaho Falls, on May 5. Meanwhile these cowboys, right, showed off in a line dance performed during the Idaho History Program at Wapello Elementary on Thursday. Morning News – Leslie Mielke The scholarship winners who were able to attend the 2016 Bingham County Mayoral Scholarship Gala Ball on Saturday pose for a photo as dad McKay Andersen and his daughter, Klarissa, right, danced to the sounds of the “Jazz House Big Band” during the ball on Saturday at Shelley High School. Morning News — Greg Eichelberger RIDERLESS HORSE: In the second race at Pocatello Downs on Sunday, a horse (second from left) threw its rider and continued on. The jockey was unhurt, but the mount finished dead last. MorningNews am-news.com SPORTS Tuesday, May 17, 2016 7A Anarchy football squad goes a long way to rough up Outlaws Morning News — Leslie Sieger Tyler Coombs has committed to going to Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, the same school his father, Robert Coombs, right. Blackfoot High senior signs LOI to attend father’s alma mater By LESLIE SIEGER [email protected] BLACKFOOT — Tyler Coombs, a senior at Snake River High School, signed his letter of intent Monday. Coombs will attend the same college his father, Snake River head basketball coach Robert Coombs, signed with in 1988. It’s a coincidence that Tyler signed his letter of intent on the 28th anniversary of when his father signed with the same school. Tyler received a $17,000 scholarship from Bethany to play Basketball there. “It’s an honor,” Tyler said when asked about attending his dad’s almamater. “I visited a couple of schools and I just really liked it there.” “It is exciting,” said Robert Coombs. “I know the coach there and a lot of the methods I use here at Snake River come from there and coach Oleen.” Tyler has played varsity basketball under the guidance of his father while at Snake River. When asked what it was like to playing basketball with his father as the head coach, Tyler said, “It was frustrating at times.” His father jokingly added “When everybody else left he had to go home with me.” Tyler’s brother Brad Coombs has played football for the last two years at the rival college, Kansas Weslyan University in Salina, Kansas. Tyler plans to attain his bachelors degree in mechanical engineering at Bethany then he will head to Wichita State University for his masters. “It’s a big commitment but I’m ready to go to work,” Tyler said. Tyler will leave for Kansas in August, but in the mean time he is planning on working through the summer and having a good time. Plenty of bull at the District IV High School Rodeo Morning News Photo — Greg Eichelberger Blackfoot golfers have good first round at state tourney MORNING NEWS KUNA — Two Blackfoot golfers qualified for the 4A State Tournament and “did a pretty good job” in the first round according to Coach Stan Buck. Hunter Sjorstom shot an 81 and sits in ninth place while Matt Steidley carded an 84 and is currently in 13th place. “We were in some windy conditions and that’s a tough golf course,” Buck said. In the 3A State Tournament, the Snake River boys team is in fourth position and the Shelley girls are 5th place after one round. The tournaments will conclude on Tuesday. For the MORNING NEWS The Blackfoot Anarchy returned to their home field Saturday fresh off a hard-fought battle in Great Falls, Montana. The Anarchy fell behind Great Falls from the start. Anarchy battled back to take the lead very late in the second half to win, 32-0. To the average fan’s eye it looked like a pass and a catch with three steps and a fumble. To the men who were paid to ref the game it was an incomplete pass. This would have ended the game and secured a road win for the Anarchy. It was not meant to be, with 55 seconds left Great Falls tied the score at 18. An extra point would end up being the difference in the game. Traveling out of town can be a challenge in the RMFL. Anarchy field goal kicker among several other key players were unable to make the trip. Great Falls had been averaging 55 points per contest until going up against Anarchy’s stingy defense. Anarchy had three touchdowns called back on penalties as well as a 2-point conversion taken back by yellow hanky on the field. “That was the most intense game I have ever played in an Anarchy uniform,” Anarchy linebacker Jordyn Nebeker said. The emotional loss and long road trip took a toll on the Anarchy in the first quarter against the Wyoming Outlaws. The score stood 0-0 at the end of the first quarter. Anarchy moved the ball up and down the field, but failed to convert that into points. Anarchy defense held the Outlaws to three and out on two occasions in the first quarter. In the second quarter Anarchy QB Cody Kirsch hooked up with wide receiver Nick Winters for a 15-yard scoring pass. Winters ran a fade route and Kirsch threw a jump ball Winters elevated and brought down in corner of the end zone for 6 points. This led to a 6-0 halftime lead for the Anarchy. Halftime adjustments, along with superior athletes would propel the Anarchy in the second half. In the 3rd quarter former Marsh Valley standout running back Kerrick May powered through the line for 2-yard touchdown run. Mays’ run capped off another long drive for the Anarchy with 3:32 left in third quarter. May was quick to credit his huge offensive line and Kail Koompin, Anarchy fullback. Koompin is known for his bone-crunching blocks around the league. The Outlaws drove deep into Anarchy territory looking for first score of the game. Century offensive coordinator and former Snake River player Jeb Harrison intercepted a pass into the end zone. In the three home games this season the Anarchy defense has only allowed one touchdown to be scored against them. On this day, Jordyn Nebeker would lead team in tackles with Send in your sports The Morning News welcomes news from the community. Call Sports Editor Jason Enes at (208) 785-1100. nine. Will Toone accounted for six tackles. On interior of the line Jake Spillet and Cody Hildago dominated Outlaws recording 12 tackles between them respectively. Baseball Star Ryan Udy made 5 tackles and had 1 interception for the defensive cause. Kyle Scott made some big time plays and had five tackles. In the fourth quarter the Outlaws proved to be no match for the powerful run and passing game of the Anarchy. May would cap off another long drive with an 8-yard touchdown run. Not to be outdone by the offense Treyton Palmer stepped in front of receiver, intercepting the ball returning for a 47 yard TD. With 8:47 left in 4th quarter Anarchy led 24-0. They were not done yet as Kirsch hooked up with wideout Brad Cook on a crossing pattern in the back of the end zone. With the score 32-0 everyone was able to get some quality playing time allowing coach Victor Salinas to get a good look at everyone. Kerrick May would end the day rushing for 195 yards and two TDs. “Snowplow” Koompin had 14 yards on three carries. A noteworthy injury for Anarchy was Dillon “Sunshine” Coon Running back had seven carries for 36 yards before leaving the game. Cody Kirsch went 13-18 for 215 yards and 2 TDs. Treyton Palmer caught six passes for 88 yards. Brad Cook had three receptions for 63 yards and a TD. Nick Winter 2 catches for 24 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Udy had a catch for 40 yards. Jeff Katseanes mom Donna and his wife Billie cooked a barbecue for the team after the win. “ It was a great bounce back team effort today from both sides of the ball. We gave Great Falls all they wanted and then some last week. Some returning veteran players, young Blackfoot Broncos athletes and the addition of some very talented athletes this could be Anarchy best chance in years to win a RMFL Title”. Stated Anarchy owner Jeff Katseanes. The game was sponsored by The Rusty Nail Sports Bar. Anarchy will take the field with rival Idaho Falls Mustangs this Saturday at Ravsten Stadium. 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Several co-workers have tried to explain this to our boss, but this guy always has some excuse that our boss is more than willing to believe. I am pretty sure it's because they were friends before our boss was promoted. But this co-worker is making our boss look bad, along with the rest of us. I think our boss department. Don't criticize your co-worker's personKathy ality. Simply say that you Mithchell are concerned deadlines will be missed. If told to & send your complaints to Marcie your boss, explain that you have already done so and Sugar it hasn't made a difference. In the meantime, encourAnnie's Mailbox age this co-worker to look for another job, perhaps in is truly blind to the fact that another city where he will this guy barely does his job, be happier. Try to do it with and produces subpar work. sincere concern for his wellIt bothers me that this being. whiner is dragging the rest of the department down. 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Check out unfamiliar groups and activities that offer a different perspective on life, love and happiness. If you expand your mind, you will be enlightened by what you discover. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Avoid arguments if you want to accomplish your goals. Staying focused and being open to new things will result in firm progress. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Look closely at a proposal that offers the impossible. You are better off doing your own thing and taking responsibility for the outcome. Don’t get tangled up in an iffy venture. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- If you offer to help someone from your past, you will establish a better, more promising relationship. Make adjustments to your timetable that give you greater freedom to do things you enjoy. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -Don’t waste time criticizing others or complaining about the way they do things. Step up your game and take charge to ensure that you get the results you want. embellish instead of sticking to facts, you’ll end up paying for your indiscretions. Make personal improvements that encourage health and fitness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Consider how you currently live and how you want to live in the future. Cut corners, downsize or look for investments that will allow you more freedom. Do things differently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- You are best off disregarding criticism or complaints. Strive to make personal changes and work to get ahead professionally. Invest in your health, skills and personal assets. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- You may need to step outside your comfort zone if it will help find a solution to a problem. Don’t be afraid to speak up and offer your services for a price. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- A change in your financial situation looks promising. Don’t let anyone speak or negotiate on your behalf. You will represent what you have to offer better than anyone. DEAR DOCTOR K: I just took my 4-year old to the dentist, and she has three cavities! How can I better care for her teeth? And what can I do for my infant son so he doesn’t end up with cavities, too? GarfieLd HaGar May 17, 2016 2011 - 7B am-news.com DEAR READER: Our mouths are home to many bacteria. They live there pretty much all of our lives, taking advantage of one convenient fact: When we put food in our mouth, that’s food for bacteria, too. And while we have to work to put food in our mouths, they just sit there. Doesn’t seem fair. Eating or drinking too many sugary foods, or not properly brushing or flossing our teeth, allows these bacteria to grow too much and make acid that slowly breaks down a tooth’s hard enamel. When that happens, a small pit forms in the tooth -- what we call a cavity. Cavities in young children can cause pain, swelling and abnormalities in how the bottom and top teeth come together. There are simple steps parents can take to help reduce the risk of cavities for their children. Follow these guidelines for infants and toddlers up to the age Eugenia Last Astro-Graph VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Open up about the way you feel and how you want to see projects and situations develop. Taking care of children, loved ones or your personal needs should be your aim. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Don’t be afraid to share your emotions. The only way to resolve a festering situation is to communicate honestly. Find out where you stand, and act accordingly. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- A personal relationship will develop into something special. Make plans to share interesting experiences. Discuss alternate living arrangements or an unorthodox path. Romance is featured. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Keep your communications honest and factual. If you choose to Dr. Anthony Komaroff Ask Doctor K of 3 years: -- Wipe off an infant’s gums and mouth with a damp cloth after feedings. -- Brush a child’s teeth as soon as they appear, twice daily: morning and evening (after the last feeding). -- Floss between the teeth once every day as soon as teeth touch one another. -- Do not put babies to bed with a bottle or cup that contains milk or juice. Water is OK. -- Use fluoride, but cautiously. All children need to have some fluoride, but speak to your doctor about how much and which form to use. Children who drink well water or filtered or bottled water may need fluoride supplements. Those who drink tap water in communities that fluoridate water probably don’t need supplements. -- Drink fruit juices only at meals and avoid all soda during the first 2 1/2 years. Children ages 3 and older should: -- Brush thoroughly twice daily and floss at least once every day. -- Use fluoride toothpaste approved by the American Dental Association. -- Rinse every night with an alcohol-free overthe-counter mouth rinse with 0.05 percent sodium fluoride. -- Visit a dentist and have any cavities treated as soon as possible. Consider allowing your child to chew xylitol gum, which may decrease the rate of cavities in children. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all children be referred to a pediatric dentist within six months after the first tooth appears or by 12 months of age. Some parents think they don’t need to worry about a child’s dental health until the permanent teeth start to come in, usually at around age 6. That’s not the case. The permanent teeth will emerge into a mouth with bacteria that have been influenced by the care the mouth has received over the past several years -for better or for worse. 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ITEMS UNDER $1,000 ARE D PEN $178,500 MLS 204551 • $219,000 Spacious home in country setting. 4300+ sq. ft. on 1.67 ac. Four bed rm. 3 bath, GFA/AC Call Ann B. 208-680-6063 MLS 202802 • $109,000. 4 bdrm 2 bath 1856 2 story home. Very spacious! Tiled bathrooms. Call Kandice 540-1059 RiveRside Real estate 611 N. Broadway Blackfoot Ann Blaser • 680-6063 • Broker 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 1.6 acres. Zoned M-1. Circular driveway, room for lg truck parking. Established yard, 30x40 shop w/office & More!! MLS#203372 Call Jean 208 243-1882 Place an ad..785-1100 785-7555 199 W. Bridge St. Blackfoot PREFERRED PROPERTIES Information & Pictures for every home listed in Southeast Idaho @ www.JustIdaho.com Carrie Hasselbring Broker 681-7555 Susan Caldwell 680-3325 Jean Nilsson 317-2360 D! D! SOL SOL New Listing Coming Soon! Renette Loosli Andy Hasselbring 604-3058 681-7444 Tara Eppich 680-2772 Featured Home of The Week ! 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Call Andy 681-7444 203009 Wonderful 4 Bdrm/2 Bath home on East side! Only $132,500 Entire interior is freshly painted, main has new carpet & hardwood floors. Large bdrms, fireplace, GFA, Cvrd Patio, Fenced Yard, Garage & more! Call Carrie 681-7555 #201496 Extras Galore! $189,000 #197210 Gorgeous $190,000 5 Bdrm/3 Bath, vaulted ceilings, spacious Tons of updates including kitchen & kitchen and large family room. Fully 2 baths!! Park like setting, greenhouse, landscaped w/sprinkler, privacy fence & garden area and workshop. 5 bdrm/3 bath RV parking. Call Andy 681-7444 2 car garage. Call Andy 681-7444 #201497 Amazing One Level Home in Moreland $200,000 2 Bdrm/2 Bath with rustic oak cabinets, sun room, hot tub, shop and family room with gas fireplace. Call Carrie 681-7555 K! LOO #203316 Duplex w/Great Rental History $115,000 2 Bdrm/1Bath in each unit. Each has updated kitchens, tile flooring, paint & carpet. A shared double garage and laundry. Call Carrie 681-7555 #203241 Beautifully updated home $116,000 3 bdrms/1 bath has newer vinyl windows & siding, new interior paint, wood look tile flooring. Vinyl fenced yard & huge covered patio! Call Carrie: 681-7555 K! LOO D! SOL #202638 2-Story Brick Home $159,900 4000 sq ft, 5 bdrms/ 3.5 baths in quiet area. Priced to sell. Call Carrie 681-7555 #199826 Location, Location, Location $165,000 2 acre river frontage near Tilden Bridge. 2 Bedroom/2 bath mnfctrd home with a great view. Call Susan 680-3325 D! SOL #203508 Prepare to be Impressed #202560 Custom Accents! $209,000 Attractive 3 Bdrm/2 Bath home has custom cabinetry, hardwood floors $205,000 Lovely 5 bedroom/3 bath and gas fireplace. Definitely one of the newer home with countless most beautiful yards located in a great upgrades and attention to detail. neighborhood. Call Andy 681-7444 Call Andy 681-7444 #204175 This Could Be the One! $259,000 4Bdrm/2.5 Bath w/grand master suite, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, fully fenced and landscaped. 4+ car garage with one double bay, Extras galore! Call Andy 681-7444 G! DIN PEN #203158 Newer home in desired area! $173,000 4 bdrm/3 bath Expanded living on patio & parklike yard, many amenities. Call Susan 680-3325 New Listing Coming Soon! D! SOL ! NEW #204093 Dazzling home near the golf course. 5 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Car Garage, Spacious open floor plan, w/ Alder cabinets, hardwood flooring, gas fireplace, new paint & carpet, fabulous basement w/huge family room w/ surround sound. Lots of extras! Only $270,000. Call Carrie 681-7555 D! SOL #192988 Beautiful Home! $349,900 6 bdrms, 3 baths, custom kitchen & entertainment center. Open family room. Call Andy 681-7444 #201164 Iconic Blackfoot Motors building $375,000 Located on main thoroughfare near downtown. 23921 sq. ft., 2 buildings with drive through lube area and shop. High visibility area. Call Carrie 681-7555 2B CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday, May 17, 2016 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale G! 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths $90,000 2,200 sq. ft. 4 bed 3 Baths $139,900 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths Shop 1.38 Acres $185,000 S LD! 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths 2,500 sq. ft. $139,000 Beautiful one year old home in the country, on 10 acres. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, an unfinished basement, with an open floor plan. Gorgeous kitchen, oversized 3 car garage and Very low utilities. Huge backyard with sprinkler system. Call or text 208-251-7693 if you are interested in a walk through or have any questions. ! NEW 2,000 sq. ft. Home on 2.8 acres, Shop, Outbuildings $169,900 5 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, 5 Acres, Shop $335,000 4 Bedrooms 2.5 Baths $135,000 Ann Ogden Assoc. Broker • 604-6100 • Looking to sell your home fast, then contact a local REALTOR®. Their knowledge and expertise will help you find the right buyer at the right price. Call one today! 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths $195,000 Greater Blackfoot Association of REALTORS® Kim Wolfley See more information on these Broker, GRI and additional listings at: • 680-2678 • www.IdahoWesternRealty.com 785-3494 Blackfoot, Idaho idahowestern realty.com 000 Homes For Sale $284,000 IN ND PE MorningNews www.am-news.com If You Want More, You Want us!! ! NEW 4 bdrm 2 bath 1360 sq ft Great location & quiet neighborhood MLS# 202622 • $145,900 4 bdrm 3 1/2 bath 2632 sq ft New counters, new carpets, 2 car garage, full vinyl fence large yard, RV parking MLS# 204829 • $203,000 4 bdrm 2 bath 2280 sq ft Beautiful home in the country Short Sale! MLS 201385 • $150,000 4 bdrms 1 1/2 bath Home w/ Acreage 2576 sq ft, Grain bins, 17 irrigated acres 40x60 shop. MLS 201159 • $344,900 5 bdrms 2 baths on corner lot. Has apartment in basement MLS 203391 • $149,900 3 bdrms 2 baths 1702 sq ft In Aberdeen-Priced to sell! MLS 200698 • $107,900 Commercial!! Featured Home!! ! NEW 3 bdrms 2 1/2 baths 2136 sq ft Well cared for home in great neighborhood. Privacy fence. MLS 202828 • $182,900 Nearly 5 acres to build your dream home on! MLS 202783 • $64,900 3 bdrm 2 bath 1360 2932 sq ft Nice home in Idaho Falls MLS 202486 • $190,000 ! th! NEW Fir 2 bdrms 1 1/2 baths 1125 sq ft Fenced, established yard! MLS 200508 • $99,900 15 Aces in Shelley Water rights! MLS 201981 • $165,000 d! N 3 bdrm 2 bath 3584 sq ft All brick, over 8 acres, shop & more. MLS 202994 • $129,900 5 bdrms, 4 1/2 baths 5188 sq ft Secluded! Executive Retreat . 80 acre lake MLS 203599 • $1,600,000 d! uce uce Red G! N DI PE 5 bdrm 3 1/2 bath 3482 sq ft New floors, counter tops & appliances in Kitchen! 1.36 Acres MLS# 204877 • $239,000 2000 sq ft Office, retail, service business, off street parking MLS 202784 • $129,000 Red 6 bdrms 3 baths Large home in the country. 3 car gar & 24x24 shop. Lots of extras!! MLS 202634 • $287,000 6 bdrms 2 baths Great Investment Property in Idaho Falls MLS 194795 • $125,000 2 bdrms 1 bath in Chubbuck Adorable home w/large yard MLS 202060 • $86,500 Fantastic Business Location! Completely paved & ready for new business. Priced to sell. MLS 192104 • $32,000 785-1313 745 W Bridge Ste B Mark Call Roxie Jensen 604-4602 680-4018 Owner/Broker Gary Ternus Cathy Haggard 317-6919 680-1901 Justin Bair 690-9094 Amanda Scott 403-6547 Brandon Parks 200-2562 Cassidy Wilcox 681-2124 Jammie Matheson 313-1474 Check Out All These Great Listings!!! Home isWhere The Heart Is 785-6685 Buying or Selling? Call us today for a Free Market Analysis!! ! Tami Fairchild 681-6646 John Fairchild Broker 70 S. Spruce Valerie Duran 680-1815 G! NDIN NEW ed Pric PE Adorable And Ready to Move In To 1680 Sq Ft Home w/3 bed, 1.5 baths Large Corner Lot 2 Car Attached Garage MLS#205072 - $109,900 Home in The Country 3020 Sq ft home on 1.075 Acre 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms MLS#200566 • $223,900 ! CED U RED Beautiful Acreage in Mackay 20+ Acres with water Beautiful Views MLS# 201608 • $75,000 ! NEW Manufactured Home On Permanent Foundation 1801 Sq ft 3 Bed, 2 Bath 5.51 Acres corrals and storage sheds MLS#205085 - $112,000 ! NEW Move In Ready Home 1674 Sq Ft 4 bed, 2 bath Lots of updates Great Curb Appeal MLS#205081 - $169,900 www.IdahoanRealty.com Steve Jensen 660-5053 Solid Brick Home 2690 Sq Ft Home On 1 Acre 5 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms 2 Car detached garage MLS#202626 • $173,000 Great Starter Home 2024 sq ft w/4 bed, 1 3/4 baths Newer kitchen, Hardwood floors Priced to sell! MLS#204485 • $80,000 D! UCE RED s! Acre On 4 Home In The Country 2000 sq ft w/4 bdrms, 2 baths 4 acres with water rights. MLS#183597 • $159,900 Country Home on 2.169 Acres 5231 Sq Ft w 7 bed, 3 1/2 baths Spacious Building Great Business or Investment Property! Open floor plan with lots of upgrades walk out basement, 3 car garage 3034 sq ft w/6+ Offices 20+ off street parking MLS#189924 • $149,900 MLS#203758 • $459,000 ! Great Country Lot 2 parcels that is approx 1.1 acres 30 X 50 cinder block shop MLS#204484 • $67,900 NG! DI PEN Beautiful Home On 2 Acres 3875 Sq Ft, 5 Bed, 3 1/2 Bath Spacious Open Kitchen Main Floor Master MLS#200324 • $310,000 ell! To S 5 bed, 4 bath, 5100 sq ft 3.839 Ac.of private setting MLS#190734 • $369,000 ! Sharlyn Piggott 260-0933 D! UCE RED Classic Home 1893 sq ft home 3 bed, 2 bath All brick home MLS# 201051 • $105,000 NEW om ust u. Cme! a e B Ho NEW Beautiful Custom Home Lindsay Fairchild 681-6643 Beautiful Log Home 3504 Sq ft home w/2 Bed, 3 Bath home on 22.88 acres Oversized 2 bay garage MLS#201205 • $369,000 ! NEW Affordable Lot In The Country 1.4 Acres Rockford Area MLS#202826 • $29,000 LOTS FOR SALE Great Country Subdivision 1-2.47 ACRE LOTS Natural Gas, Power, Phone to lot. Pressurized Irrigation FOR MORE INFO CALL TAMI AT 681-6646 ! NEW Adorable Home 1897 Sq Ft w/4 bed, 2 bath Newer paint, carpet and roof Oversized detached 2 car garage MLS#204142 • $121,500 Beautiful Country Home 1 Acre lot w/water 2844 Sq Ft Home 5 Bed, 3 Bath MLS#204639 • $244,500 Cute Starter Home 1856 Sq Ft 2 bed, 1 bath Some updates MLS#205118 - $75,000 TED PDA U CE! PRI Beautiful Home All On 1 Level 1364 sq ft home 3 bed, 2 bath, lots of updates MLS# 202009 • $134,500 ! Beautiful Custom Home 3550 Sq ft home 3 Bed, 2 Bath Full unfinished basement MLS#201010 • $239,900 TRy OuR QR COdE TO CONNECT TO OuR WEBSITE. LOOK FOR SIGNS WITH THE QR COdE FOR THAT HOME! NEW Great Starter Home 3 Bed, 1 1/2 Baths Some updates MLS#204608 • $95,000 39 MorningNews CLASSIFIEDS www.am-news.com CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tuesday, May 17, 2016 000 Homes For Sale # 2 0 0 4 9 7 000 Homes For Sale ! LD SO $132,500.00 WOW !! What A Great Home, Clean and Ready To Move Into. 4 bdrms, 2 bath, gorgeous kitchen with all the extras, large living room, formal dining room w/built in hutch. Beautiful yard with auto sprinkler. # 1 9 9 8 2 0 ! LD SO # 1 9 8 3 3 2 000 Homes For Sale $160,000 Beautiful Victorian 6 bdrms 2.75 baths One of a kind 2 car oversized finished garage Priced to sell! # 2 0 3 8 6 5 W! # 2 0 1 9 2 5 3B W! NE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY 4 LEVEL HOME $184,000 5 bdrm, 3 bath 1.39 acres, Approx 2985 SF New flooring, new paint NE GORGEOUS $305,000 $380,000 Country Escape in Approx 1 acre of ground, Approx Groveland Area 7.8 + acres, private pond & custom 4158 Total Sg. Ft. 6 bedrooms 3 Baths Acasia Hand Scraped Wood Flooring landscaping 2 story home with 2 shops / shed 5 bdrms, 3 baths, Stainless Steel Appliances covered patio A MUST SEE!! Kathy Broker, GRI 208-681-2474 • 684-3919 • Town [email protected] & Country Real Estate 785-2474 - 710 W. Bridge townandcountryIVhomes.com Linnea Real Estate Agent • 680-1996 • [email protected] How You Can Save Thousands with 20th Century Homes One thing that makes 20th Century Homes special is our unique financing process. Instead of requiring 2 loans– a construction loan, and later a final mortgage–and therefore forcing you to pay 2 loan origination fees, we are one of only a few dealers who will help you bypass the construction loan. We’ll be glad to explain the details in person, so be sure to ask how we make financing your new home simpler, and save you thousands at the same time. 000 Homes For Sale 000 Homes For Sale Call or Email Today to Get Started My name is Bill Agado, General Manager of 20th Century Homes. Please call, text, or email me at your earliest convenience to start your project. 000 Homes For Sale Together, we can and do make dreams come true! Great 2 acre building lot with division right in Rockford! MLS# 204208 • $44,000 Call Karen Batten 65 E 100 N, Blackfoot 208-251-6704 2 bed 2 bath home, 3/4 acres close to town! 4 den/office rooms, updated kitchen & bath! MLS# 204404 • $137,500 www.20thcenturyhomes.com Place an ad.. 785-1100 See all of our listings at: www.idahohighplainsrealty.com 681-3494 Aberdeen! $89,000 !! DING PEN Aberdeen! • $105,000 MLS#203247 659 E Washington 1860 Sq.ft., 4 BR, 3 bath. Large dine in Kitchen. New master bedroom/bath. Lg. family room. New roof. nice patio, Privacy fenced yard. Shed. MLS#203728 82 W Bingham. 2 BR, possible 3rd, 1 Bath. One level, handicap accessible. Vinyl Siding. 42’x32’ shop. w/ man cave. .64 Acre lot. Beautifully landscaped. Large fire pit w/ benches. 2 sheds. Horseshoe pit. Out house that’s hooked into City Sewer! Yard totally private with 100’s of trees. Call Terry Lebrecht 681-1191 W! W! Aberdeen! • $72,000 MLS#194005 2146 S 2800 W 3 BR, 1 Bath. with extra walk in shower in Mud room. Huge 30’ x 70’ shop, with 3 overhead doors. large orchard in the front, with many types of fruit, Shared well. Underground Auto. sprinklers on on 1 Acre. all 5 Acres! www.gemvalleyrealestate.com 220 N. Meridian Blackfoot Jed Taylor 681-4000 Owner/BrOker Jed@ JedTaylor.com Jared Taylor 557-9595 NE reALTOr® Jared@ Jared Taylor.net Candra Risa 681-6102 reALTOr® email@ Candrarisa.com NO FEE 15 & 30 YEAR MORTGAGES* MLS#203972 382 N 7th, MLS#199346 3155 W 1500 S., Aberdeen. 5 BR, 3 Bath. Beautiful Custon Brick Ranch Style. 5420 craftsman style home, completely sq.ft., 5 BR, 4 Bath. Huge Tile updated! Gas heat & central air. Kitchen. 3 fireplaces. Indoor hot Formal Dining with Balcony. No tub. 2 car garage, w/ basement Maintenance siding. Country feel, access. Trex Decks. Fenced Elk with city amenities. .40 Acre. pasture. 3 car detached shop. [email protected] 785-4000 NE Aberdeen! $275,000 !! DING PEN .40 Acre! • $169,000 Angela Palmer 757-9538 CONTACT OUR MORTGAGE CENTER TODAY FOR DETAILS: 1-800-574-5626 OR 208-552-1035 reALTOr® Angela@ AngelaMPalmer.com W! NE *ALL LOANS OAC Great Starter Home! $95,000 MLS 203978 1,968 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Both bathrooms are updated! Call Jed at 681-4000 Amazing Original Hardwood Floors $99,900 MLS 203110 1,928 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom All Brick Home, Dbl Carport w/shed Call Angela at 757-9538 W! W! NE Charming Country Home, 1.25 Ac $369,900 MLS 204114 4,250 sqft, 6 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms Huge kitchen w Dbl Ovens & Granite Call Angela at 757-9538 Pric Updated 6+ Bedrm Home $154,900 mls 203333 2,642 sqft, 6+bedrms, 2.5 baths Fenced Garden, Gas/Central A/C Call Angela at 757-9538 Perfect Home, Ready for New Owner $124,999 MLS 196745 1,790 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms new Appliances, wH & Gas Furnace Call Angela at 757-9538 ed! wer e Lo NE Beautiful Home, Lots of Character $139,900 MLS 203652 2,760 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Updated! Lots of storage. Lg Back Yard Call Angela at 757-9538 Fixer Upper Includes a Shop $100,000 MLS 203803 2,395 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Much of Plumbing and roof are new Call Jed at 681-4000 In Pocatello or Blackfoot 3.9 Irr Ac. & 30X50 Shop $240,000 MLS 203390 2,697 sqft, 4 bedroom, 3 full baths Log Pole Barn, Set-up for Horses Call Jed at 681-4000 Home on 3 Acres $275,000 MLS 197112 3,696 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Includes dwelling used as Beauty Salon Call Jed at 681-4000 Patie Davis Molder at 233-0725 W! NE Amazing Home & 4000 sq ft Shop Stunning Views, Move In Ready $375,000 MLS 199396 $415,000 MLS 204347 4,068 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms 4,000 sq ft, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms X-Large Master Suite w Jetted Tub water rights for 2+ Acres of Beauty Call Angela at 757-9538 Call Angela at 757-9538 Prominent Luxury Home on 4 Ac $650,000 MLS 203779 6,095 sqft, 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms All Landscaped, Awesome Greenhouse Call Jed at 681-4000 am-news.com Never Have a Dull Moment... 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Just place your pre-paid, one week ad in person and we’ll give you a free coupon. No limit to the number of coupons you can earn, one coupon for each pre-paid week long ad. 34 N. Ash St., Blackfoot 208-785-1100 OFFER EXPIRES June 30, 2016 PURPLE SAGE TRUCKING Is hiring full time OTR DRIVERS 7-10 days out •Newer Equipment •Benefits after 90 days •Pay DOE. •Vacation after 1 year Will pay for good drivers!! Call Justin (208) 569-9088 or email [email protected] DITCH MASTER / RIDER Elmwood Ditch Company is seeking a quali ed, interested ditch rider. Must be willing to start immediately. Will train. Contact Bruce Tiedeman, 643-4222. Paper delivery person needed that has ability to walk and read a route list. This commitment would be limited to one or two days per week during daylight hours. The expectation would be porch delivery. Pay would be based upon #of papers thrown. The goals would be to expose nonreaders to our product and increase our paid circulation base. If you have a penchant for selling and want to earn additional money for taking new orders a commission could be negotiated. Please contact Joe at the Morning News (208) 785-1100. www.am-news.com MorningNews Buy • Sell • or Trade Morning News Classifieds 785-1100 MorningNews CLASSIFIEDS www.am-news.com 180 Help Wanted HOUSECLEANING SERVICE Has cleaning positions Part-time, 3/4 time with opportunity for additional hours. Must have a clean driving record, background check, and a drug test required. Apply at the Blackfoot Job Service. Positions begin as soon as possible. Long Haul Drivers Needed: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 5B 190 Child Care 190 Child Care Offering Summer Camp!! Great Benefits! Include: Insurance, 401K, Vacation, and in most cases, home on a weekly basis. Must have CDL, Medical Card, and at least 2 years experience. For more information call (208) 346-6841, or 1-800-627-1724 or come in and apply at 614 E 800 N Firth, ID 83236. Drug/Alcohol free workplace EEO/AAE SEE WHAT A CDL CAN DO FOR YOU PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING Classes 6 days a week Start One-On-One Weekly driver training Day or evening job placement assistance $30,000 to $40,000 per year *Student Loans Available SAGE TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOLS 80 Doud Street Blackfoot, Idaho 782-2282 or 866-270-7243 Dawn Enterprises, Inc. NOW HIRING SEWING POSITIONS Full and part-time sewing positions available in our apparel manufacturing department. Obtain application at: dawnent.org or at 280 Cedar Street, Blackfoot, Idaho. TRIPLE B FARMS Now hiring two people that have experience in operating 4x4 balers. Employer is willing to train on tractors, swathers and stack wagons. Must be willing to work long days for the harvest season. Excellent references - wage depending on experience. Call Jon, 681-2670 The USDA, Farm Service Agency in Blackfoot is hiring a full-time Program Technician. Employee explains procedures & program regulations to farmers & ranchers in an office environment. Computer skills are needed and knowledge of local agriculture is helpful. Salary $28,886 - $52,043 w/ full benefits. You must apply on-line: www.usajobs. gov/, Job# ID-2016-0005. Apps are due by 5/24. For questions e-mail brandi. [email protected]. USDA is an EOE. The Morning News CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT is looking for an outgoing person with the following skills… This is a full-time position with paid vacation, sick leave, medical and other fun perks. To apply, send your resume to Leonard C. Martin, Publisher, Morning News at [email protected] or mail to Morning News P.O. Box 70, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 or drop it off at 34 North Ash, Blackfoot. We’re Expanding! ~Administrative Assistant (Full Time) ~Customer Service (Full Time) Looking to add detailed people with office environment experience to our team. Must enjoy working directly with our clients. Please bring resumes to: 494 North Meridian, Blackfoot 208-785-6218 NEW TODAY STILLWATERS COUNSELING Is seeking a Licensed Counselor Individual will provide mental health counseling in Blackfoot, ID. Competitive wage and benefit package for full time. Wage 22.00-25.00 per hour. Full and part time case loads available! email resume to [email protected] or drop by 1309 Camas Blackfoot, ID Phone 782-0675 12-hour shifts Must be willing to work nights, weekends and every other Sunday. Competitive wage and !"#"$%&'()*(+"&,'-#& )-.'/"%0-#&-1& probationary period. Pre-employment drug 2)3""#&02&3"4,03"56 Please apply at: 3725 West 65th South Idaho Falls or online at: http://yellowstoneplas tics.com/careers/ 220 Pets & Grooming Blackfoot Pet Grooming by DeAnna OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAYS 9 a.m. to 12 Noon 785-6789 or 680-5459 Most dogs in and out within an hour. We Groom Large & Small Breeds. Cats Too!! Walk-Ins Welcome! JULIE’S PET SALON 42 Years’ Experience 785-4940 Sell it fast... 785-1100 240 Services Offered 240 Services Offered ********** Residential and Commercial STONE WORK and Brick and Masonry Repair (208) 782-3557 FMandC.com ********** ************ HOME TOUCH HOUSECLEANING SERVICE, LLC Bonded and Insured New client Discounts! Susan Christiansen 380-9610 ************ ************************ POGGE’S EXCAVATION LLC ~Licensed and Bonded~ *Post Hole Digging *Custom Grading *Driveways, all sizes *Water Lines *Sewer Systems *Homesites *Haul topsoil & gravel (We acept credit card on-site) Call 684-3403, 681-1550 or 681-0582 ************ Grover Service Centre ESTABLISHED IN 1970 !Repair & Restoration of your Favorite Clock or Watch !"#$%&'()*++,&(-+#./( ((0%.1#&2(3415#&*6,'(7,&8*., !7$*99(:&#;,99*#<%++2( ((=&%*<,' !("%<'9(#<(>?@,&*,<.,(#;( Over 50 Years !)%/,9("#49,(-%++9 !-%++(=#'%2(1#()%/, an Appointment Grover Service Centre ABC((D,91(:#+,+*<,(E#%' E,?F4&GH(IJ(ACKKL 208 356-6085 -5,./(M4&(D,F(7*1, G,&9,&8*.,.,<1&,N.#O 240 Services Offered dscape Ser n a L vic es LS Satisfaction Guaranteed Quality Since 1987 M RCE 16241 Prepare for Summer!! Now is a great time to schedule your sprinkler & landscape projects!! • Sprinklers • Landscaping • Water Features Mike Fresh • 684-4955 • Member of the www.mikeslawndesign.com Seeking experienced: Veterinary Technician with excellent client communication and computer skills. Must be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Candidate must be reliable, flexible, detail-oriented, and have a positive attitude. Benefits available; pay commensurate with experience. Submit resumes to: [email protected] Or mail to: Cottonwood Veterinary Clinic 2830 Hunters Loop Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 180 Help Wanted 180 Help Wanted •Spring Cleanups •Complete Lawn Maintenance •Sprinkler Repair/Installation •Lawn Fertilization •Lawn Aeration Local - Reliable – Friendly - Insured Guaranteed A Mowing division of MLS, LLC. Cell:(208) 680-6446 www.greenbearlawncare.com Now Hiring: Day Cook Must be able to work days, M-F Apply in person at: 814 S. Broadway Blackfoot Full Time Position available for: RSR Relief Driver In Training Paid holiday and vacation Medical plan, 401K Closing Date: 5-17-16 at at 4:30 p.m. Apply on line at careers.alsco.com Alsco is an EOE/AAE/M/F/H/V Employer No phone calls please. The Morning News is an equal opportunity employer. MACHINE OPERATORS NEEDED Booth Lease Available. Also nail tech needed. Call Stephanie at 208-785-0682. Columbia Hair and Nail Designs Position Available Call-in Heavy Needed for a Potato Processing Plant. For more information contact Sandra Vega at 346-6841 or Come in and apply in person today at: 614 E. 800 N. Firth All Your Home Repair, Clean Up & Electrical Needs!!! • Home Remodels • Electrical (Certified Electricians) • All Your Plumbing Needs • Painting & Restoration • Carpet • Tile • Laminate • Roofing • And More CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE 208-681-9377 EEO/AAE Drug/Alcohol Free Work Place OPTICAL TECHNICIAN Looking for an Optical Technician. Must have phone, computer and customer service skills. Optical experience required. Spanish speaker a plus. Please email resume to [email protected] [ • Computer experience a must with Mac experience a plus. • Experience with InDesign program, an even bigger plus. • On-line experience would be very helpful. • Type 30-40 words per minute or more. • Good spelling and grammar skills. • Be able to handle in-coming phone calls and walk-in customers. • Be able to work under deadline pressures. • Must be detail oriented. • Must be personable and enjoy working with the public. 180 Help Wanted 180 Help Wanted 180 Help Wanted Updated Today! Arthur R. Hoksbergen, Attorney at Law (Veteran, U.S. Navy Retired) Office (208) 785-7676 Place your ad and picture with The Morning News at 785-1100 Cell (208) 226-4444 Fax (208) 785-4757 291 North Broadway, P.O. Box 965 Blackfoot, ID 83221 e-mail: [email protected] • web page: hoksbergenlaw.com Open Daily, Weekend & Evening by Appointment FREE 30 Minute Consultation 6B CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday, May 17, 2016 240 Services Offered 240 Services Offered 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent www.am-news.com 350 Feed , Seed & Plants Roll Ends of PaPER foR salE $3.50/uP MorningNews CHADWICK’S CUSTOM BUILDING & CABINETRY All your home needs in one stop. From new to remodels and home services. We can help call Chris 208-709-5764 [email protected] www.am-news.com 25 - Words rate $525 extras Words: $50 each ad reaches 3 Million Pacific northWesterners in 30 daily neWsPaPers, runs the 3-highest circulation days in aK, id, Mt, or, ut, & Wa. call Jane at 785-1100 240 Services Offered 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot Honey for Hire Appliance Repair Home Repairs Trash Removal Decks & Fencing General Labor Framing, Painting Chimney Cleaning s Reference! Available Call Scott !"#$%&'()*+!!!! !"!,-.+-%/ !"!0$)&'/ !"!1-2-2%//%34 !"!5'.2%6!5*+2'7+ !"!8)2'$!9%3'+ !"!#%:%34 Reasonable Rates Licensed & Bonded 2014 FORD FUSION, WHITE WITH BLACK CLOTH INTERIOR $16,900 RC120 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com Bill Bennett 681-3775 339-3573 Music Lessons Call 339-3573 250 Misc. For Sale/Rent 26” Yellow Tandem (2-seated bicycle). Great exercise and fun!! Less than one-year-old. In excellent condition. Retails for $279. Will sell for only $99. Call 785-4630. Brand new Wagner “Paint Crew Plus” paint sprayer - 1/2 h.p. motor, 2800 PSI, 35 ft. hose. Only $99. Call 785-4630. 290 Sports Equipment 26” Yellow Tandem (2-seated bicycle). Great exercise and fun!! Less than one-year-old. In excellent condition. Retails for $279. Will sell for only $99. Call 785-4630. 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 2014 FORD TAURUS LIMITED, SILVER WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, LOADED $18,995 RC115 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com 400 Rec. Vehicles 2009 JAYCO 24 FT TRAVEL TRAILER FBS $11,000 A1 Condition Call: 221-7931 or 785-5190 420 Cars ✩ Seal Coating ✩ Crack Sealing ✩ Asphalt Repairs ✩ Paving ✩ Parking Lot Striping ✩ Parking Lot Sweeping ✩ Backhoe/Dump Truck Service ✩ Gravel 785-7494 Denton Klingler - Owner Bonded • Public Works Licensed Commercial • Residential • Windows • Tracks • Screens • Blinds • Hard-water Removal • Power Washing A & J SERVICES We tee Guaran ! rk Our Wo **Great Gift for Any Occasion** i Asphalt Paving • Sanding • Pit Run • Landscape Rock & Boulders • Sewer Systems • Grading $11,995 2015 CHEVROLET MALIBU, ONLY 4000 MILES LOADED U1758 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com WINDOW CLEANING • Snow Removal 2014 CHRYSLER 200, 44,000 MILES WHITE WITH BLACK INTERIOR 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot U1831 Quality Service Since 1995 Let the professionals take care of these jobs for you. Free Estimates & Reasonable Rates Call Angeleena at 1-208-473-6400 (local) 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com $18,990 KLINGLER ASPHALT MAINTENANCE • Commercial/Residential • Crushed Gravel • Screened Topsoil • Back Hoe • Arena Sand Delivered or Loaded Mickelsen Construction • 684-3803 • Hot Plant, 785-0487 We accept all major Credit Cards!! Vacation Rentals? Franchise Opportunities! Auctions? Training Schools? Reach 750,000 Homes With one call to Jane at 208-785-1100 Pacific Northwest Newspapers Display Ad Network 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 2010 FORD EXPEDITION LIMITED, CUSTOM WHEELS, MOON ROOF, DVD, LEATHER BLACK ON BLACK 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 2012 FORD FOCUS SE, 32,000 MILES, PW, PDL, A/C $11995 RC118 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com $23,900 U1810A 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com 2015 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED New body style! 8.4 inch touch screen infotainment - back up camera 100,000 mile factory warranty - 36 MPG. Only 15,000 miles. Perfect car fax. Only $16,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway www.liquidatorsunltd.com 420 Cars 500 Legals 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 2008 CADILLAC DTS, SILVER LEATHER INTERIOR ONLY 83000 MILES $9995 U1760A 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com 420 Cars 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 2011 DODGE CHARGER RT AWD HEMI, 41,000 MILES SILVER WITH BLACK CLOTH INTERIOR $23998 U1739A 208-785-1900 www.MyFordDodge.com MorningNews ALFALFA SEED CORN & GRASS SEED SAVE MONEY!! WE DELIVER JOSH ODERMOTT 208 315-1165 GREat foR CRaft oR aRt PRojECts, PaCkinG & tablE CovERs. 34 N. Ash • Blackfoot Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees, Blackfoot School District No. 55, 270 East Bridge Street, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 will receive sealed bids for 4 Workstation Computers, 180 iPads, 1 Mac Server 350 Feed Seed & Plants and 2 ,Storage Servers. These items are to be delivered to the Blackfoot School District Technology Center located at 555 S. Broadway Street, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221. Computer, iPad and Server specifications and further information may be obtained by contacting: Mr. Eric Smith, Computer Technician Blackfoot School District Technology Center 555 South Broadway Street Blackfoot, ID 83221 Phone: (208)782-9548 2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU ECO 36 MPG!! Only 25,000 miles. Remainder of Chevrolet 100,000 mile factory warranty. Perfect car fax. Only $14,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway www.liquidatorsunltd.com 2015 Chevrolet Impala Limited LTZ 300 HP (V6). Moon roof, heated leather seats, Bose - XM - rear spoiler. Only 21,000 miles. Remainder of Chevrolet 100,000 mile factory warranty. Perfect Car Fax. This car costs $40,000 new. Save over 1/2 off new and only one-year-old. Only $19,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway www.liquidators.unltd.com 500 Legals INVITATION TO BID 4 Computers, 180 iPads, 1 Mac Server and 2 Storage Servers BLACKFOOT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 55 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees, Blackfoot School District No. 55, 270 East Bridge Street, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 will receive sealed bids for 4 Workstation Computers, 180 iPads, 1 Mac Server and 2 Storage Servers. These items are to be delivered to the Blackfoot School District Technology Center located at 555 S. Broadway Street, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221. Computer, iPad and Server specifications and further information may be obtained by contacting: Mr. Eric Smith, Computer Technician Blackfoot School District Technology Center 555 South Broadway Street Blackfoot, ID 83221 Phone: (208)782-9548 Bids will be opened and read aloud on the day and time identified below: DAY: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 TIME: 1:00 p.m. Prevailing Local Time LOCATION: BLACKFOOT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 55 District Administrative Office 270 East Bridge Street Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 Bids will be opened and read aloud on the day and time identified below: DAY: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 TIME: 1:00 p.m. Prevailing Local Time LOCATION: BLACKFOOT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 55 District Administrative Office 270 East Bridge Street Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 Proposals submitted shall be plainly marked on the outside of the sealed bid as follows: Computer Bid Mail To:Brian Kress, Superintendent Blackfoot School District No. 55 270 East Bridge Street Blackfoot, ID 83221 Telecommunication (FAX) bids will not be accepted. All bids will be numbered consecutively before they are opened, and no bid will be accepted after the advertised time of opening. The Blackfoot School District Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding process, and to accept any bid it feels, in its sole discretion, meets the needs of the Blackfoot School District. By order of the Board of Trustees of Blackfoot School District No. 55, Bingham County, State of Idaho. Dated: May 5, 2016 By: JaNae Smith, Deputy Clerk Board of Trustees Blackfoot School District No. 55 Bingham County, Idaho To be published in The Morning News: May 10, 2016 and May 17, 2016 (#1012) For Public Notices advertising from around Blackfoot, the county, & the state and or to check Public Notice advertising during the past 60-days go to: http://idahopublicnotices. com/Search.aspx. To place a legal in the Morning News go to [email protected] Subscribe Now!! MorningNews www.am-news.com Call 785-1100 Proposals submitted shall be plainly marked on the outside of the sealed bid as follows: Computer Bid Mail To:Brian Kress, Superintendent Blackfoot School District No. 55 270 East Bridge Street Blackfoot, ID 83221 Telecommunication (FAX) bids will not be accepted. All bids will be numbered consecutively before they are opened, and no bid will be accepted after the advertised time of opening. The Blackfoot School District Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding process, and to accept any bid it feels, in its sole discretion, meets the needs of the Blackfoot School District. By order of the Board of Trustees of Blackfoot School District No. 55, Bingham County, State of Idaho. Dated: May 5, 2016 By: JaNae Smith, Deputy Clerk Board of Trustees Blackfoot School District No. 55 Bingham County, Idaho -1100 5 8 7 s Classified To be published in The Morning News: May 10, 2016 and May 17, 2016 (#1012)
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