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MorningNews Saturday, February 6, 2016 » 75¢ New Snow... New Machine! am-news.com 2016 Polaris RMK 600 144" $8,495 + prep Panthers claw AF Grapplers ...page 11A We Take Your Fun Seriously! Partly cloudy See more New and Used Vehicles at www.actionmotor.com 355 E. Lincoln Rd. 208-522-3050 Idaho Falls 34 / 12 ...page 2A Super festivities Venues to party hearty during the big game Resignation part of condition of dismissal By LESLIE MIELKE [email protected] By GREG EICHELBERGER [email protected] BLACKFOOT - Whether one is in a panic for Peyton and the Denver Broncos or crazy for Cam and the Carolina Panthers, the fun fact is that it’s much more exciting to watch Super Bowl L with a group rather than alone. So, in keeping with that tradition, the Morning News has put together a list of local venues that will host Super Bowl events, or, at the very least, offer specials on the big day. The game may take place 780 miles away in San Francisco, but locals can not only see all of the action on a multitude of big screen television sets, Charges dropped against Hadley TMorning News—Greg Eichelberger Chef Bob King and co-owners Jaymee Broadhead and Tony Romero show off just a few of the food and drink items available at Stingers bar and Grill. The diner is one of several holding Super Bowl parties this Sunday. but enjoy the camaraderie and social interaction the day provides. The following locations will be having parties or events to celebrate the contest and the day: AA Haven, 50 N. Spruce St., Blackfoot (208) 7850155 – “We are going to have a lot of things going on,” said Andy Smith, owner of AA Haven (formerly Cowboy Haven). “Food, fun and even a dart tournament (beginning at 1 p.m.).” He adds that while they are still in the planning stages of the event, a See SUPER, 3A Lock, stock and Renaissance fun SHELLEY — Charges against former Shelley High School (SHS) teacher and athletic director David H a d l e y were dismissed on Friday. Hadley was facing a misdemeanor charge of battery following an encounter with a female student. The incident was to have occurred in April 2015. Asked why the case was dismissed, Shelley City Attorney Garrett Sandow said, “We reached an agreement last week. If [Hadley] would volun- tarily resigned, the charges would be dismissed.” Hadley resigned from teaching at SHS last Tuesday. In a press release, Shane Reichert, Hadley’s attorney, wrote: “Over the last few months, Mr. Hadley, has been the subject of relentless scrutiny and pressure from the Shelley community. Due to the situation, Mr. Hadley has taken the opportunity to reflect and consider all options, focusing on the best interest of the community of Shelley, and most importantly the students of the Shelley School District. See HADLEY, 2A Comm. center on the move Former Honk’s Discount store to be new home for venue By LESLIE SIEGER [email protected] BLACKFOOT — The old “Honks $1 store,” in the Riverside Plaza, is undergoing changes to make way for a new adventure. The Blackfoot Community Center is in the process of recon- structing the old store to transform it into a bigger and better community center for the community. “We are excited to offer our community more access to the community center, as well as more activity options,” Ashlee Howell, Executive Director, said. “This locaSee CENTER, 2A Morning News—Greg Eichelberger James Hatch is ‘imprisoned’ in stocks during the Blackfoot high School’s annual Renaissa Festival on Friday evening at the Blackfoot Performing Arts Center. Hatch is being ‘tormented’ by B.J. Farnes, who portrays Demo, the Jester. The event continues tomorrow evening, as well.The Renaissance Feast also featured the Blackfoot High audition choirs. Seating begins at 6:30 p.m. on the stage of the Blackfoot Performing Arts Center (BPAC). It’s not only a great meal but a musical feast and fun. One of the best things about the event is that the diners (who have their repast on the stage) get to participate interactively. Singing, dancing, enjoying a wonderful meal makes one feel like they are actually in the Middle Ages. Tickets cost $20 per plate. Tickets for today’s affair may be purchased by calling Dana Brown at (208) 785-5870. Choir Director Chris Dunham said funds will be used to take the 40-50 choir students to Seattle during Spring Break. Good morning William Cobbley of Blackfoot. Call 785-1100 today to claim two free Paramount Theater movie tickets! Vol. 112, No. 31 Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved. Submitted Photo Brexlyn Howell, 4, is happy just to be a big helper during the Blackfoot Community Center’s move to the former Honk’s Discount store. For Home Delivery Call 785-1100 10A Saturday, February 6, 2016 SPORTS am-news.com Bronco grapplers defeat Idaho Falls and Skyline MorningNews Goodell proposes what might be called Odell Beckham Jr. Rule SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Call it the Odell Beckham Jr. Rule. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is pushing to require the ejection of any player who is flagged for two personal fouls in a game. “We should take that out of the hands of the officials when it gets to that point. They will obviously have to throw the flag, but when they do, we will look to see if we can reach an agreement on the conditions for which (a player would) be ejected,” Goodell said Friday at his annual state-of-the-league news conference ahead of the Super Bowl. “I believe that’s consistent with what we believe are the safety issues,” he said, “but I also believe it’s consistent with what we believe are the standards Morning News — Jason Enes of sportsmanship.” Blackfoot’s Nathan Sargent is held down by Idaho Falls’ Terrell Payne during their 182 pound match Friday night at In December, Beckham, Blackfoot High School. a receiver for the New York Giants, was allowed to stay in a game despite drawing three personal-foul penalties for unnecessary roughness, including one for a diving helmet-to-helmet hit on cornerback Josh Norman, whose Carolina Panthers will play in Sunday’s Super Bowl. The two players engaged in all sorts of pro wrestling-style shenanigans throughout the game, and Beckham eventually was suspended for New York’s next game. “I thought both of them should have been ejected back then,” Giants owner John Mara said, “but maybe if we had this rule, it would make it a little bit more clearer.” Goodell said he had already recommended to the league’s competition committee that it consider the rule change. Mara, a member of that committee, said Friday’s discussion of the proposal Morning News — Jason Enes was the first he’d heard of Blackfoot’s Jake Stewart, bottom, tries to escape the grasp of Idaho Falls’ Taymin Anderson during their 195 pound it, but that he is “inclined match Friday. The Broncos defeated the Tigers 66-18 then defeated Skyline 79-3 to earn the sweep over thieir future to go in that direction” to district rivals. “maybe take it out of the officials’ discretion.” He noted that there would need to be careful consideration of which personal fouls would be counted toward an ejection; an incidental facemask penalty, for example, should not, in Mara’s view. Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt likened it to a soccer player being sent off after getting two yellow cards in a game. “You don’t want to see somebody get carried away, where something bad happens on the football field, where now all of a sudden you are going from one thing to another and it leads to a bad set of circumstances and somebody gets hurt,” Panthers coach Ron Rivera said Friday. “I can see that being part of our discussions.” Among other topics addressed by Goodell during his 45-minute session: — Days after researchers said late quarterback Kenny Stabler’s brain showed signs of a degenerative brain disease found in dozens of other deceased NFL players, Goodell said: “The concussion issue is something we’ve been focused on for several decades ... and we have made great progress.” — He would not say whether an NFL court victory on next month’s appeal in the case involving Tom Brady’s role in “Deflategate” would result in a reinstatement of the New England Patriots quarterback’s four-game suspension. “I am not going to speculate on what we’re going to do,” Goodell said. — He said there was a 40 percent reduction in players arrests during the 2015 calendar year. — He said he would prefer that the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers stay put, rather than moving to new cities, and pledged “to try to get the right kind of facilities long-term in both of those markets.” WE WANT YOUR OPINION! 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All 53 players on both teams participated in their final practices before Saturday’s walkthroughs and team photos at Levi’s Stadium. “It’s been a good week,” Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said. “It’s been a good two weeks, really. You see they’re ready. They may be a little mentally tired, just a little bit. They need to go rest for a couple of days and get ready to cut it loose Sunday.” As is their custom, the Broncos took the field at Stanford Stadium about 90 minutes earlier than they did Wednesday and Thursday and ran their full script of plays, a condensed version of what they do on Thursdays. Manning, 39, was strong again, hitting Demaryius Thomas with a deep pass as Naughty by Nature’s “O.P.P.” blared on the speakers used to simulate crowd noise. Morning News — Jason Enes Snake River’s Tyler Coombs dives for a loose ball during the Panthers 73-47 win over American Falls in Thomas Friday night, One step closer. Panthers blow out Beavers for another district win By JASON ENES [email protected] THOMAS — There was little doubt Friday night that the Snake River Panthers were going to defeat a weary American Falls team. The question most asked was by how much would the win be by. By the time the game ended the Panthers walked away with a 73-47 blowout of the Beavers in front of a packed Snake River High School crowd. From the opening tip-off the Beavers had no answer for the Panthers front court. With an average height of 6-foot-5 not many schools do. Clancy Thomas, Cade Jensen and Tyler Coombs gobbled up American Falls defenders and scored easy basket after easy basket. Thomas and Jensen combined for 10 of the Panthers 22 first quarter points as the Panthers built a 22-9 lead. The Panthers offense didn’t slow down in the second quarter as the length of the team led to rebounds by the boatloads as the lead swelled to 40-21 headed into halftime. Jaden Poulter started off the second half with a bang when he nailed a deep 3-pointer to start the third quarter. That basket kicked off a 24-point third quarter and gave the Panthers control of the game for good. Thomas led the Panthers with a game-high 12 points, Poluter added 11 and Jensen 10 points. Snake River closes out the regular season Friday night at home against Marsh Valley. 11, Chase Fehringer 2 3-4 9, Michael Mainord 3 3-6 10, Coleton Adamson 5 0-0 12, James Ramsey 1 0-0 3, Austin Vasquez 1 0-0 2. Snake River — Cade Jensen 5 0-0 10, Sean Miller 4 0-1 9, Bridger Truman 2 1-2 7, Clancy Thomas 5 2-4 12, Brayden Pieper 1 1-2 3, Jaden Poulter 4 2-2 11, Rayce Dawson 2 2-2 6, Tyler Coombs 2 2-2 6, Porter 73, Baldwin 2 0-0 4, Carter Pilster 0 1-2 1, Kace 9 Martin 2 0-0 4. Snake River American Falls 47 American Falls 12 14 12 — 47 Snake River 22 18 24 9 — 73 American Falls — Bridger Bammert 5 1-2 GREG EICHELBERGER — Morning News Four Blackfoot athletes signed letters of intent on Friday. From left, Christian Day (football, Idaho State University), Ashlyn Beers (softball, Treasure Valley Community College), Sami MacFee (softball, Treasure Valley Community College) and Taylor Pearson (football, Idaho State University). Broncos’ quartet signs letters of intent Valley Community College By GREG EICHELBERGER in Ontario, Oregon, geichelberger@am-news. while Christian Day com earned a football scholarship at Montana Western BLACKFOOT - Four University and Taylor Blackfoot High School ath- Pearson hope to play for letes, two softball and two the Idaho State Bengals. football players, signed let“My father played for ters of intent tFriday after- ISU, so I know the coaches noon to attend and play and their system, and I realfor various community ly like it,” said Pearson, who colleges. The event was was a star wideout for the attended by family, friends Bronco squad. “It was really and teammates of the sign- an easy choice to make.” ing students. Meanwhile, teammate Seniors Allison Beers Day, a standout defensive and Sami MacFee will end, said he liked the small play softball for Treasure town atmosphere in Dillon and looks forward to playing for the Bulldogs. “I have worked for this ever since I was a little kid,” said Day, who- ironically did not play until his sophomore year. “I think it will be a great experience.” According to its Wikipedia page, MWU is affiliated with The University of Montana and is part of the Montana University System. The school was founded in 1893 as Montana State Normal School. The basis upon the founding of this college was as a center for training teachers. 990 West Bridge 208-785-1942 www.LesSchwab.com We promise you’ll get more for your money. 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Paige stands in front. From left are Vanae Turner, Pam Perkes, Mayra Pelayo and Shaylene Sanders. HADLEY, continued from 1A Hudson and Penrod Bill and Mary Ann Hudson of Blackfoot are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Bradley William Hudson, to Savannah Kay Penrod. Savannah is the daughter of Rick and Angie Penrod of Pleasant View, Utah. Brad and Savannah were sealed in the Bountiful Utah Temple on January 30. Brad and Savannah will reside in Midvale, Utah, while working and waiting to get accepted into a graduate program for audiology and speech. Please feel free to join us in celebrating their wedding at a reception which will be held in their honor on Saturday, February 6, 2016 from 6-8 p.m. at the Blackfoot 6th Ward Building, located at 660 Teton Road, Blackfoot. MONEY-MAKER!!! Stockman’s Restaurant/Plaza, Blackfoot, Id. For Sale or Lease All Equipped and Ready To Go! Mr. Hadley is understandably concerned that his students and colleagues will judge him on inaccurate information that does not provide the entire story rather than his dedication and commitment as a teacher over the past twenty plus years. However, given the totality of the circumstances and most importantly his concern and care for the students, we can confirm that Mr. Hadley resigned from his position with the Shelley School District and will explore new professional opportunities. Local Weather Sat 34/12 2/6 A mix of clouds and sun in the morning followed by cloudy skies during the afternoon. High 34F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Sun Call Nyle, 390-6036 Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 20s and lows in the upper single digits. 29/7 2/8 More clouds than sun. Highs in the upper 20s and lows in the upper single digits. ©2016 AMG | Parade current amenities, as well as a multi-sport court, game room, and snack bar.” By the first part of March Howell anticipates they will have the activity center moved over to the new building, and the rest of the facilities moved in by the end of March. During this process all after school programs and pre-school programs will still meet at 1250 West Bridge, Blackfoot 785-4338 goldsgym.com/blackfootid Join the movement ON BEHALF OF THE BINGHAM CO. SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM AND THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE... Lose weight. Increase your energy. Improve your overall well-being. All of this is possible with SilverSneakers and Silver & Fit. Gold’s Gym Blackfoot classes are held Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday @ 10 am. To attend pay $3 per, a no contract SENIOR membership for $30 a month, or see if your membership is paid for through these participating insurances BlueCross of ID, Pacific Source, Sterling , HUMANA, Regence Blueshield of Idaho, & UnitedHealthcare. We would like to thank all the people and businesses that have shown such great support to our fundraiser. We are truly blessed to have the community support. Next time you see any of these businesses please support them and tell them thank you for helping your Search and Rescue. Thank You to all that attended and made the night a success. We hope you had fun and plan on seeing you at the same time next year! Les Schwab Tires Pratt Lumber Conquest Insurance Agency, Inc. Blackfoot Transmission Jensen Jewelers Animal Health Clinic Mickelsen Construction, Inc. 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Safari Body Wax & Hair Hut Eagle Rock Armory Bott Yamaha Norco Idaho Ag Credit Napa Auto Parts Sarah Brown Lee Elison Karol Gray (Long Arm Quilting) B Fritch Trucking Coming Soon Champs Chicken riety Large Vaestic of dom s, dip ip beer, ch ore! and m FAMILY MEALS Gas & as previously stated, Mr. Hadley has maintained his innocence, is thankful that the case was appropriately dismissed and looks forward to his future endeavors. Mr. Hadley appreciates the support he has had from several faculty members, students and community members. “Mr. Hadley has been advised by counsel to refrain from making any further comments.” Shelley High School Principal Dale Clark said Hadley resigned “under public pressure.” Hadley taught P.E. and student council. He was the athletic director and coached football, baseball, softball and basketball. “He is a true Russet,” Clark said. “He will be missed at SHS. He has taught at SHS for 21 years. We wish him the best.” Hadley was the longtime head basketball coach at Shelley after starting his career in Colton, Wash. Hadley’s teams have won two state titles. CENTER, continued from 1A 27/8 2/7 Mon The resignation is in no way an admission of guilt to the battery charge, and Mr. Hadley has asserted and maintained his innocence to that charge. “Since the inception of the criminal case, counsel for Mr. Hadley has been in frequent contact with the prosecuting attorney for the city of Shelley, Garrett Sandow. Through counsel, Mr. Hadley has expressed his concerns regarding the conflicting witness reports as well as the motivation for the pursuit of the criminal charge. “After several discussions regarding the alleged incident and given the totality of the circumstances, Mr. Sandow agreed to dismiss the pending criminal charge. A Motion to Dismiss was filed by Mr. Sandow and an Order to Dismiss was filed and signed on February 5, 2016, by the Honorable Ryan W. Boyer. While Mr. Hadley is apologetic to the complaining party and her family for any misunderstandings, Scrub the building at 157 West Sexton. The Students Conquering Un-believable Achievements (S.C.U.B.A.) program will also meet at the 157 West Sexton building. The community center opened eight years ago and since then has progressively grown with the addition of the Activity Center in another building on Broadway and then the addition of the child care room. “This new location is 2,000 square feet bigger than both of our current facilities combined,” said Howell. “This is one more step towards our grander vision for the community center.” The new community center will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. They will host weekly parent-toddler play groups, along with a new cooperative pre-school program. 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Tickets can be purchased at https:// www.mountainriverranch.com/ticketed-events.php • Blood drive from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Gold’s Gym at 1250 W. Bridge St. • Cowboy Ball at 6:30 p.m. at the Blackfoot Elks Lodge. The event will raise funds for the Blackfoot Rodeo Club and include dinner, dancing and an auction. Dinner includes meat, baked potato, salad, roll and drink and costs $5 per person, $10 a couple and $20 per family. For more information, contact Jason Clemens at (208) 604-1667, or Laurie Stone at (208) 521-6849. • Everybody Nose at the Virginia Theater at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $7, $6 for seniors, children, and groups of six or more. The Virginia Theater is located at 186 S. State St. in Shelley. • Renaissance Feast at the BPAC on Feb. 4-6. The cost of this four-course meal is $20 per plate. For tickets, call Dana Brown at (208) 705-5870. • “Suessical The Musical” presented by the Blackfoot Community Players at 2 and 7:30 p.m. at the Nuart Theater at 192 N. Broadway. There will additional performances will be on Feb. 12 and 13. Tickets are $7 and are available at the door and online at blackfootcommunityplayers.com. Monday, February 8 • American Legion chili cook-off from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Blackfoot High School new gym. Tickets are $5 or $20 for a family of five. For more information, call Jose at 604-2379 or John at 681-6648. • Family Night at Snake River Library at 6:30 p.m. “Love Your Library” will highlight some features of the library. Valentines for the Veterans’ Home and care facilities in Blackfoot will be made. People can also decorate sugar cookies and will have an opportunity to have a “Blind Date with a Book.” The Snake River Library is located at 922 W. Highway 39. Ariel LaMar Olsen, 93, of Moreland, passed away Thursday, February 5, 2016 at the Bingham Memorial Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born February 17, 1922 in Mink Creek, Idaho the son Ariel L. Olsen and Emma Victoria Johnson Olsen. LaMar spent his early years in Mink Creek and moved to the Milo area. He served in the Navy for 6 years during WWII and then also served in the Korean Conflict. He served for a short time on the USS Tarawa. After returning from the service he finished his last year of high school in Rigby. He attended Rick College and the University of Utah and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Engineering. On June 22, 1948, he married Lois Christiansen in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served in the Bishopric, as High Priest Group Leader and in the Young Men’s organization. He was active in Boy Scouts of America. LaMar finished his career at the INL as site services manager after 29 He was preceded in years. He also stayed busy death by a son, Randy C. on his hobby farm and Olsen, daughter-in-law, working various little jobs Kristine Olsen, brother, after his retirement. Dee J. Olsen and sister, He enjoyed traveling, Emma Eulala Hanks. boating, fishing, cooking A funeral service will for others, woodworking, be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, welding and being with February 9, 2016 at the his family. Moreland 1st Ward LDS He is survived by his Chapel, 740 W.175 N., wife, Lois of Blackfoot; Blackfoot with Bishop children, David LaMar Brad Adams conducting. (Karen) Olsen of Moreland, The family will meet LaDene Walker of Logan, with friends and family UT, Dennis Kay Olsen of on Monday, February 8, Riverside, Sharon Marie 2016 at Hawker Funeral (John) Fisher of Salt Lake Home, 132 S. Shilling City, Calvin Delan (Heidi) Ave., Blackfoot, Idaho and Olsen of Moreland; broth- for one hour prior to the ers, Lowell V. Olsen of service at the church. Punta Gorda, FL, sisters, In lieu of flowers, Barbara Joy Fossum of donations may be made Sacramento, CA and a sis- to the Primary Children’s ter-in-law, Beverly Olsen Hospital or Huntsman of Idaho Falls; eighteen Cancer Center. grandchildren, twenty six Condolences may be great grandchildren and sent to: www.hawkerfunerone great great grandson. alhome.com. Death Notices Michelle Farley, 47 Michelle Farley, 47, of Las Vegas, Nevada passed away Thursday, February 4, 2016 at the Centennial Hills Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Hawker Funeral Home. Arthur Jamison, 90 Arthur Jamison, 90, of Blackfoot, passed away, Thursday, February 5, 2016 at his home. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Hawker Funeral Home and will be announced. Condolences may be sent to: www. hawkerfuneralhome.com. Marjorie Webb, 89 Marjorie Webb, 89, of Salt Lake City, Utah passed away Friday, February 5, 2016 at Care Source in Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Hawker Funeral Home. Good Dinosaur 1hr 40min PG Family Creed 4:20 7:00 9:40 2hr 15min PG-13 Action Peanuts 11:30 1hr 30min G Family The Martian 1:30 9:10 2hr 25min PG-13 Drama Point Break 4:20(3D) 6:50 9:30(3D) 1hr 55min PG-13 Drama/Action Mockingjay Part 2 1:30 3:40 6:50 9:20 2hr 15min PG-13 Action • The Community Dinner Table will serve a hot meal for those in need at Jason Lee Methodist Church, 168 S. University Ave, from 5-6:30 p.m. No charge, no IDs, no dress code; nothing but good food and fellowship. For more information, call 785-3611. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Roadchip 11:30 1:35 1hr 25min PG Family Wednesday, February 10 • Letters Aloud “Love Me or Leave Me” at 7:30 p.m. at the BPAC. Tickets range from $5-$20 and can be purchased by calling the BPAC at 208-317-5508, online at blackfootpac.com or at the Music and Families store in Blackfoot. • Story Time at the Blackfoot Public Library at 10 a.m. The theme is “Bedtime Stories.” Story Time is best suited for children up to age 6. For more information, call 785-8628. 461 Park Ave- Downtown Idaho falls (208)525-3340 • Know Your Numbers: Healthy Heart Screenings from 7-9 a.m. at the EIRMC Medical Office Building. Receive a comprehensive Lipid Profile (Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglyceride Levels) and Blood Glucose screening for $20. You must fast for 10 hours prior to the blood draw (water is okay). No preregistration is required. Results will be available at the Spring Heart & Health Fair on March 5. You’ll have the opportunity to have a one-on-one conversation with a cardiac nurse and a diabetes educator about your results, as well as take advantage of other free health screenings. For more details, call 227-2778. • ISU Symphony Valentine’s Day celebration concert and dinner beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a no-host beverage bar in the Stephens Performing Arts Center, followed by the buffet dinner at 6 p.m. Tickets for the dinner and concert are $40 per person. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall. Seating is limited and reservations must be made in advance by calling 208-233-7081. Tickets for the concert only are available through the ISU Box Office at 282-3595 or Vickers Western Stores at 237-5700. 785-1320 Our Family serving the families of this community since 1935 The Forest 2:30 4:30 6:50 9:00 1hr 35min PG-13 Horror Norm of the North 2:30 4:30 7:00 8:50 1hr 30min PG Family $75 Thursday, February 11 Friday, February 12 Samuel R. Scott, 82, of Moreland, Idaho passed away Thursday, February 4, 2016 at the Idaho State Veteran’s Home in Pocatello. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Hawker Funeral. 11:30 12:00(3D) 2:10 4:30 7:00 Tuesday, February 9 • Know Your Numbers: Healthy Heart Screenings from 7-9 a.m. at the EIRMC Medical Office Building. Receive a comprehensive Lipid Profile (Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglyceride Levels) and Blood Glucose screening for $20. You must fast for 10 hours prior to the blood draw (water is okay). No preregistration is required. Results will be available at the Spring Heart & Health Fair on March 5. You’ll have the opportunity to have a one-on-one conversation with a cardiac nurse and a diabetes educator about your results, as well as take advantage of other free health screenings. For more details, call 227-2778. • Groveland Water & Sewer District meeting at 7 p.m. at the Groveland Water & Sewer District building at 457 Highway 39. • ‘Let’s Talk About It’ book discussion series continues at 6:30 p.m. at the Blackfoot Public Library. The series is entitled “Tough Paradise” and this is the second book, with a discussion. The last session will be March on 24. Refreshments will be served. Samuel R. Scott, 82 for more info visit hawkerfuneralhome.com SWIM CAMP Sign up now, Starts March 28th- April 1st from 9am to 12pm for children 5 -12 years of age. For more information contact the pool, or sign up on our website! http://blackfootpool.wix.com/bfswimmingpool Call for more details. 960 S. Fisher St. Blackfoot, ID 83221 Tel: 208-785-8625 [email protected] SUPER, continued from 1A barbecue and potluck is planned, as well as drink specials, including $1 test tube shots. Corner Bar, 105 NW Main St., Blackfoot (208) – Bring a dish for the potluck and reserve a space. Also, $10 buys all you can drink from a Bud Lite keg until it’s gone while prizes will be awarded every quarter. Opens at 11 a.m. and all are invited to try the five new beers on draft. The Nail Sports Bar, 747 S. Broadway, Blackfoot (208) 785-7454 – This longtime favorite establishment (formerly the Rusty Nail) will hold a Super Bowl Party beginning at 4 p.m. Drink specials, a potluck and tons of prizes (pool sticks, dart sets, hats, T-shirts, etc.) will be given away. Stingers Bar and Grill, 465 NW Main St., Blackfoot (208) 643-9045 – Stingers Bar and Grill will hold a Super party for the first time ever with wing, nacho and rib specials,plus it’s full bar menu available (including the amazing Blazin’ B Burger, among others). Ten dollar beer buckets, prizes, gift cards and drink specials throughout the game and beyond. “This is our inaugural event for the game, so we wanted everything to be a special as possible,”said manager Jaymee Broadhead. Pindale Bowling Lanes, 533 W. Highway 26, Blackfoot (208) 785-2122) – Nothing says food, fun and watching football more than a few hours at the world famous Pindale Lanes (home of a recent 300 bowler). Owner Kevin MacFee promises prizes galore, including hats, T-shirts, beer steins and can coolers, among other items. Also, bring your favorite dish to pass for the potluck, while a juicy, delicious ham will be provided. The venue has been under the ownership of Kevin MacFee for more than 20 years and there’s been a Super Bowl affair every year in that duration. “People can come in and bowl and take advantage of the party in the bar area,” he said. “I think people wil have a really good time watching the game (he’s not a fan of either club) and just being with friends.” WINTER TREE SERVICE Remove Your Diseased Trees 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 February 19, 2016 Becky Kay Bergener Washburn Hunter Turns 80 There will be a party in her honor February 13 from 2 pm until 4 pm, at the Oakley Fire Station 315 East Main, Oakley, Idaho. Please share some memories of Becky. Send them to Julie Evensen at 85 W 300 N, Rupert, Idaho 83350 or email to [email protected], or call 208-436-1502 Looking forward to seeing you there. 4A Saturday, February 6, 2016 OPINION www.am-news.com MorningNews iTunes emails Have you ever experienced buyer’s remorse? Dale How about buyer’s remorse Dixon on something you didn’t actually buy? With more transactions executed fully online, credit card numbers stored in accounts and receipts sent directly to email inboxes, the line between “definitely purchased” and “may have accidentally hit the confirm button when sliding phone into my pocket” is blurring. I usually don’t allow apps to store my credit card number, but in a moment of weakness, I did for one particular app. Weeks later, I was scrolling through it, checking for deals, when I accidentally hit “purchase now” on a packaged deal to a golf course. I didn’t even realize I had, until the “Thank you for your purchase!” email showed up. Whoops. I went in to the app, canceled the purchase and deleted my credit card info. No harm, no foul. Scam artists are taking advantage of that knee-jerk reaction to immediately cancel an accidental purchase. They’re sending out fake confirmation emails. Lately, the reports rolling in to Better Business Bureau are phony iTunes invoices. A couple of the versions I have seen look fairly realistic: The “receipt” includes an Apple logo, an invoice number (fake), an app/song/ service and a reasonable purchase price. Then, there is language saying if you didn’t initiate or authorize the purchase, to click a link to cancel. Clicking that link leads you to a website where you may be asked to put in credit card information as a way of “verifying” and processing your refund. You may be asked to type in other personal information as well in this variation of a phishing scam. “I received [an] email about a purchase that I didn’t make. It made me nervous, so I clicked on the ‘cancellation form’ link, and luckily my email provider or something gave me a warning that this might be a scam. I almost fell for it as the form wanted my personal and financial information in order to cancel the order,” read one BBB Scam Tracker report. Just for the record, the fake invoice said she bought “Football Chairman Freaky Robot.” That definitely sounds made up, but I searched the app store anyway. “Football Chairman” is an app made by Freaky Robot. Scam artists are actually doing a little homework with the app names they include in these emails. The apple.com support page advises users, “The iTunes Store will never ask you to provide personal information or sensitive account information (such as passwords or credit card numbers) via email.” The iTunes Store also won’t ask for your Social Security number, mother’s maiden name or credit card security code via email. You can report suspicious iTunes emails by contacting customer support on Apple’s website. Remember to set up your spam filters, delete suspicious emails and never open unknown links or attachments. If you suspect your banking information has been compromised, call your credit card company. They’ll likely freeze the card and issue you a new one. Dale Dixon is CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving the Snake River Region. Contact him at 800218-1001. Beating somebody with nobody The most important number coming out of the Iowa caucuses is 75.7. That’s the percentage of Republican voters who chose a candidate NOT named Donald Trump. The question now is whether the Rational Right, the sensible wing of the Republican Party, can take advantage of Trump’s vulnerability. Can they unite behind a solid alternative to Trump and Ted Cruz, who won Iowa but is even more unreasonable and unelectable than The Donald? The obvious option is Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who finished a strong third in Iowa and, on paper at least, represents the biggest threat to the Democrats: a young, appealing, Spanishspeaking son of Cuban immigrants with a vibrant story from a vital state. Rubio has yet to fulfill that sizable potential, but Iowa showed he might be starting to gain traction. He won almost a third of late-deciding caucusgoers. Still, Rubio faces a tough time in uniting the Rational Right. John Kasich, Chris Christie and Jeb Bush are all focusing on New Hampshire and dreaming that they can still emerge as the NonTrump. Until the field clears, Rubio won’t have a clean shot at Trump or Cruz -- let alone Hillary Clinton. But the Democratic results in Iowa should give the Rational Right renewed incentive to unify. Clinton almost lost to Bernie Sanders, a 74-year-old socialist, and entrance polls revealed her core weaknesses. She is beatable -- as long as the Republicans don’t selfdestruct. Among voters who picked trustworthiness as an important trait in a candidate, 83 percent backed Sanders. Iowans looking for someone who “cares about voters like me” went 3 to 1 for Bernie. Questions about her honesty and empathy have plagued Clinton her entire career, and they have not gone away. That’s why the lingering email mess is so damaging. It plays into an existing storyline about both Clintons: They always play the angles and parse the truth. After Iowa, Trump is not invincible or inevitable. But Clinton isn’t, either. So what’s next? Writing for the Cook Political Report, Amy Walter smartly points out that Trump’s brand of bombast can backfire. “Trump brings out as many people fearful of his candidacy as those who are attracted to it,” she writes. And after flirting with a series of novices for the last six months -- add Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina to the list -- many Iowa Republicans were ready to get serious. They divided evenly between wanting a candidate with “experience in politics” and one who was “outside the establishment.” Of those who valued experience, Rubio came in first, while Trump disappeared, polling only 3 percent. And the scrutiny of his record -- or lack of one -- will only get more intense. Katie Packer, a former Mitt Romney aide who organized an anti-Trump super PAC, told Politico: “The big takeaway is that two weeks ago, everybody said, ‘There is nothing you can do to stop Trump.’ We showed a spotlight on his record and his comments.” Here’s a bigger question. Trump has built his whole campaign on a simple idea: “I’m a winner and everyone else is a loser.” So what happens when he fails? What does he have to fall back on? In Iowa, 42 percent of Republican caucusgoers said they wanted a candidate who “shared their values.” Of those “value voters,” only 5 percent picked Trump, and for good reason: He has no values. Or to be precise, he only has one: his own celebrity. The “bandwagon effect” is well documented in political science; voters like to back a winner. And as Brendan Nyhan wrote recently in The New York Times, “Trump’s initial success may have helped attract more support, creating a positive feedback dynamic that helped fuel his monthslong ascent in the polls.” But once he stumbles, that dynamic could turn negative. “Trump’s supporters may shift their support to another candidate,” Nyhan writes, while others “could become discouraged and fail to vote at all.” That’s why the tribunes of the Rational Right are breathing a bit easier after Iowa, with David Brooks writing in the Times that “the amazing surge for Marco Rubio shows that the Republican electorate has not gone collectively insane.” True, but remember the old adage: “You can’t beat somebody with nobody.” If the grown-ups in the Republican Party want to block Trump and Cruz -and have a chance at beating Clinton -- they have to coalesce around a credible challenger. “Nobody” is not good enough. (Steve and Cokie Roberts can be contacted by email at stevecokie@ gmail.com.) Ray was appointed by President Richard Nixon to be the first woman to head the Atomic Energy Commission. In 1987, Wall Street Journal reporter Gerald Seib was released after being detained six days by Iran, accused of being a spy for Israel; Iran said the detention was a result of misunderstandings. In 1995, the space shuttle Discovery flew to within 37 feet of the Russian space station Mir in the first rendezvous of its kind in two decades. In 1998, President Bill Clinton signed a bill changing the name of Washington National Airport to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. In 2006, The New England Patriots won their third NFL championship in four years, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX by a score of 24-21. In 2011, Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, delivering the keynote address at the first national convention of the tea party coalition in Nashville, declared, “America is ready for another revolution.” American missionary Robert Park headed home after North Korea released him from six weeks’ detention for crossing its border on Christmas Day to protest religious suppression in the totalitarian regime. In 2014, House Speaker John Boehner all but ruled out passage of immigration legislation before the fall elections. A suicide bomber blew himself up at the gates of a Syrian pris- on and rebels stormed in behind him, freeing hundreds of inmates. Baseball Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner, 91, died in Rancho Mirage, California. Jay Leno said goodbye to NBC’s “The Tonight Show” for the second time, making way for Jimmy Fallon to take over as host. Today’s Birthdays: Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor is 98. Actor Rip Torn is 84. Former NBC News anchorman Tom Brokaw is 75. Singer Natalie Cole is 65. Rock singer Axl Rose is 53. 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On this date: In 1788, Massachusetts became the sixth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. In 1815, the state of New Jersey issued the first American railroad charter to John Stevens, who proposed a rail link between Trenton and New Brunswick. (The line, however, was never built.) In 1899, a peace treaty between the United States and Spain was ratified by the U.S. Senate. In 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, was born in Tampico, Illinois. In 1933, the 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the so-called “lame duck” amendment, was proclaimed in effect by Secretary of State Henry Stimson. In 1958, British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on takeoff from Munich, West Germany, killing 23 of the 44 people on board. In 1973, Dixy Lee MorningNews IDAHO am-news.com Around the state Idaho panel introduces public records exemption bill Saturday, February 6, 2016 Idaho contract given to Texas-based Fluor Corp. people and public safety, captured bison. Stephanie Seay with the but fails to protect propBuffalo Field Campaign erty. and journalist Christopher Ketcham claim in their IDAHO FALLS (AP) — A lawsuit that the restric- Texas-based company has tions violate free speech been awarded a five-year BOISE (AP) — A bill protections. nuclear cleanup contract that would allow public for a U.S. Department of utilities to keep blueprints Energy site in the Idaho desand other documents ert. secret from the public has BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) The agency announced passed is first hurdle in the — A federal judge has Thursday that the $1.4 bilIdaho Legislature. denied a request to halt lion contract will go to The House State Affairs the planned capture and a contractor team led by Committee introduced the slaughter of bison migratmeasure Friday. ing from Yellowstone BELLEVUE (AP) — The Fluor Corp., reported the The proposal would National Park. Idaho Department of Fish Post Register. Fluor beat out exempt the public from U.S. District Judge and Game is feeding elk in another Fortune 500 comseeing emergency Scott Skavdahl on Friday four areas of south-central pany, AECOM, for the Idaho response plans, comput- turned down an injunc- Idaho in hopes of keep- Cleanup Project Core. Fluor opened an office er and telecommunica- tion sought by a wildlife ing them off roadways and tion systems and building advocate and a journalist away from hay stacks and in Idaho Falls in 2014. The company has managed blueprints. who sued to gain access cattle operations. Will Hart, the Executive to the slaughter program. The Times-News reports DOE operations at other Director of the Idaho Federal and state offi- that residents in the Wood sites. Fluor will be responsiC o n s u m e r - O w n e d cials plan to kill up to 900 River Valley are asked not ble for cleaning toxic and Utilities Company says bison this winter through to feed elk or stop them under the current statute slaughter and hunting. It’s from moving on to the Fish any member of the pub- part an effort to prevent and Game feeding areas. lic could obtain building the spread of brucellosis, Magic Valley Fish and blueprints. He says this a disease carried by many Game Regional Supervisor measure is necessary to bison. Toby Boudreau says they prevent the information During the capture estimate about 1,500 from being exploited by operations, portions of elk are in places they those seeking to damage the park are closed near shouldn’t be. The feeding the utility’s infrastructure. its border with Montana. operations are aimed at He told the committee the Public access also is drawing elk out of towns current law only protects restricted at a corral for and ranching operations. Judge denies bid to halt Yellowstone bison slaughter Wildlife officials to feed elk to keep them off roads Appointment Today! about where to move, especially with the shortage of low-income housing in Kootenai County. “I’m on disability. There’s a bunch of us on disability,” said Terry Raymond, 51, an Army veteran and former contractor whose neck and back problems limit his ability to work. “We don’t have the means to just move.” release. It also requires Fluor to “in good faith” offer positions to existing and qualified Idaho Treatment Group and CWI employees, but not managerial or supervisor positions, said DOE spokeswoman Danielle Miller. There will be a 90-day transition period while operations move from the current contractors to the Fluor-managed team, said Miller in an email. As many as four contractor teams were interested in the ICP Core contract in 2014, but interest dwindled. Some dropped out because of what they saw as overly strict teams and conditions with insufficient awards. Now Registering… DOE Radiological Control Technician (RCT) Training Includes DOE Core Exam, RCT Core Test, 40-hr HaZwoper & Respirator qualification!!! SPACE LIMITED! Call 208-522-4336 to learn more www.porterhouseinc.com/sata STRESSING OVER TAX DAY? & FINANCIAL PLANNING CENTER Trust These Area Experts to Help With Your Taxes & Financial Planning Needs! Austin L. Moses Tax Planning / Tax Returns For Individuals and Businesses 800 West Judicial Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 (208) 785-3366 Email: [email protected] Jeffrey D. Clark, CPA [email protected] Send in your news The Morning News welcomes submitted news from the community. You can send your news items by email to mnews@ am-news.com. Or call Managing Editor Joe Williams at 785-1100. Or send us a message on our Facebook page. Send your news in advance to be sure that we have enough space to print it. radioactive contamination, watching over spent nuclear fuel and other duties at the site west of Idaho Falls. It will take over two existing cleanup contracts that are currently held by Idaho Treatment Group and CH2M-WG Idaho, also called CWI. Much of the transuranic waste was buried under dirt decades ago. DOE officials said they expect all of it to be fully cleaned up and shipped outside the state by the end of the five-year contract. There are several work milestones in the contract in order to “align contractor and taxpayer interests,” according to a DOE news March 21-June 10, 2016 Coeur d’Alene RV park purchased by golf course COEUR D’ALENE (AP) — A troubled RV park and motel in Coeur d’Alene that sits next to a golf course has been purchased by the course’s parent company. Dozens of lowincome residents of the Cedar Motel and RV Park have been told to leave by May 1, according to The Spokesman-Review. Hagadone Hospitality Co. recently purchased the 2.3-acre property. The Cedars have been plagued by reports of pools of raw sewage, as the septic systems were repeatedly backed up. The Panhandle Health District has responded to reports of septic backups at the Cedar four times since 2012, including an overflow earlier this week, said spokeswoman Melanie Collett. Ron Ayers, who sold the property to Hagadone in November, said the septic systems were broken when his company purchased the property about five years ago. “The systems were not managed properly prior to my ownership and much of the history and problems in the system were passed on to me in the sale, and were not disclosed to me,” he said. He said he actively tried to manage the sewage problems but repairs were often undone by blockages created by foreign objects. Dan Davis, with Property Research Inc., who brokered the sale of the property said Hagadone Hospitality had tried to buy the property three times previously. Hagadone hasn’t revealed what he intends to do with the Cedar property, which next to the entrance to the Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course. Jerry Jaeger, president and co-owner of Hagadone Hospitality, did not return a call seeking comment. 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The award ceremony was held in Boise during a legislative dinner, coordinated by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Idaho Preferred Program. The dinner, featuring all Idaho agricultural products, was attended by legislators and members of the agriculture industry. Food Producers of Idaho, representing 45 agricultural commodity and farm organizations, annually honors members of the legislature for their work in agriculture. Craters of the Moon park could boost rural Idaho economy The Shell station shut down recently. Same with the drive-thru restaurant. Wells Fargo will close this month, and nearby storefronts sit mostly vacant. This steadily shrinking town of 900 undoubtedly has seen better days. Like so many other small Idaho communities, it has suffered from a weak rural economy and residents fleeing in search of jobs in more urban areas such as Idaho Falls. But in Arco last year, a tightly knit group of residents hatched a plan they say could turn things around. Led by Rose Bernal, a Butte County commissioner and gas station owner, and Helen Merrill, a chiropractor, the group’s proposal is simple: Change Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve — a 15-minute drive outside town — to Craters of the Moon National Park. Not only would it be Idaho’s first fully contained national park, the namechange backers say, it also would bring a higher tourism profile to Craters’ unusual lava fields and, in turn, an influx of visitors to tiny towns such as Arco, Carey and Mackay. “When you think of the word ‘monument,’ what comes to your mind?” Merrill said. “Most people go, ‘Well — plaque, statue.’ So why would I get off a major highway to go see a monument? But if it’s a national park, then I’m going to go.” Merrill and others hope the name change would help spark a revitalization in a town historically dominated by agriculture and in close proximity to Idaho National Laboratory’s desert site. And the movement is starting to gain steam, picking up backing from numerous counties and state legislators. Such a national park designation requires congressional approval, and Idaho’s delegation has indicated it will pursue the idea if there is widespread support, from both local governments and the Legislature. “They want us to thoroughly vet it out,” Bernal said of the name change, adding that so far she has heard few concerns. An otherworldly landscape In winter, Craters of the Moon is quiet and cold. A thick layer of snow blankets the black basaltic rock for which the park is famous, and a few lowlying clouds are hung up on volcanic cones that once spewed lava. Encompassing more than 750,000 acres, the monument and preserve includes three lava fields formed by major eruptions between 2,000 and 15,000 years ago. Despite its otherworldly geology, Craters supports as many animal species as Yellowstone National Park, and puts on a stunning show of wildflowers in springtime. It also remains a frequent NASA research and training ground. Considering this beautiful and bizarre landscape, Bernal, Merrill and others argue that Craters is more than deserving of national park status, economic benefits aside. And they point out that the national park designation would apply only to the original 54,000 acres proclaimed by Pres. Calvin Coolidge in 1924 as a monument. Management of the rest of Craters’ roughly 700,000 acres, expanded by President Bill Clinton in 2000, would remain the same, with hunting and grazing allowed in certain areas. “It wouldn’t make any practical difference in terms of how we manage the park or monument,” said Craters spokesman Ted Stout. He said expenses for such a changeover would mostly entail switching out signs and park literature. Stout said the park service isn’t allowed to take a position on the proposal. But he does have a sense for what the name change might mean, especially considering national parks figure more prominently than monuments on maps and in guide books. “The public puts a lot more importance on areas called national parks,” Stout said. “A lot of our visitors kind of stumble into this place, and we certainly could use some more name recognition.” MorningNews WEST am-news.com Saturday, February 6, 2016 7A During Utah funeral, refuge occupier hailed as hero KANAB, Utah (AP) — Inside a packed Mormon church in this desert town Friday, a leader of the Oregon armed standoff who died in a confrontation with authorities was called a man of conviction and not a threat to the law enforcement officers who shot him. “My dad was murdered defending the liberties so that we may be free of bondage,” said Brittney Beck, a daughter of Robert “LaVoy” Finicum, who died Jan. 26 during a confrontation with FBI agents and Oregon state troopers. Finicum’s death on a remote Oregon road has become a symbol for those decrying federal oversight, on public lands in the West and elsewhere, and has led to protests of what they call an unnecessary use of force. But authorities say the 54-year-old was reaching for a gun during the confrontation. At the funeral, Finicum’s family drew on their faith and quoted scripture in describing their father as a man of conviction and courage. Idaho’s interim committees working on suggestions BOISE (AP) — Idaho lawmakers who spent last summer dissecting some of the state’s most contentious issues have yet to submit legislation, but key leaders remain hopeful that proposals will be finalized before the end of the session. Four legislative interim committees are expected to meet at least once more before submitting recommendations on public defense reform, school broadband, state contracts and urban renewal. Committee members still have time to submit their vetted proposals — the Statehouse is only four weeks into the session — but lawmakers are facing pressure to adjourn as early as possible because of the looming primary election come spring. This makes getting aggressive proposals out and front of lawmakers a priority. Here’s where the committees currently stand: One daughter, Thara Thenney, said her father was “defiled, mocked and eventually slain.” “He had never, not once, abandoned his trust in the Lord,” she said. A man in the funeral crowd shouted out “murder.” The funeral was held inside a Mormon church, but national leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints last month denounced the armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and said they were “deeply troubled” by reports the occupiers were using scriptural principles to justify it. Ammon Bundy — a Mormon and the main leader of the refuge occupation —has said he was following divine orders when he and his followers seized the refuge Jan. 2. Bundy demanded the government change federal land policies and free two ranchers imprisoned for setting fires. Bundy is among 12 people in custody for their involvement in the ongo- ing occupation outside Burns, Oregon. Bundy and four others were arrested during the Jan. 26 confrontation that left Finicum dead. Federal prosecutors say Bundy’s group brandished firearms to keep officials from carrying out their duties, threatened violence and intimidated locals. Four occupiers remain holed up at the refuge, refusing to leave without assurances they won’t be arrested — an unlikely prospect since they are among 16 people named ★ PRESIDENTS’ DAY ★ MATTRESS SALE ★ OFFER VALID NOW thru 2/15/16 ★ PUBLIC DEFENSE REFORM After spending hours parsing possible changes to how the state provides legal representation to those who can’t afford their own attorney, the Public Defense Interim Committee is finally scheduled to vote on a draft bill Monday. The bill would allow the Public Defense Commission to address counties not complying with state standards. If mediation failed, then the state would bill the county for stepping in to provide extra lawyers, training or any other resources. Lawmakers have been slow to make significant changes to the state’s criminal justice system despite years of warnings from critics that it fails to fairly represent low-income defendants. The American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho is currently appealing a decision to dismiss their lawsuit that described the state’s current system as unconstitutional. 60 UP TO MO. INTEREST-FREE FINANCING CONTRACT LAWS So far, this group has been the slowest to come to agreements on possible recommendation compared to other interim committee’s progress. Republican Rep. Neil Anderson of Blackfoot, the co-chair of the group, says there’s “still two or three things” that need to be worked out before the group meets again. Idaho’s contract bidding and selection process became one of the most discussed topics during the 2015 legislative session after a judge threw out a $60 million contract to provide broadband in public schools. Suggested changes have included providing penalties for unethical behavior, requiring uniform training standards for state employees involved in the procurement process, and mandating annual reporting on highrisk contracts. Anderson said he’s uncertain when and how many more times his group will need to meet, he said that a proposal will be submitted before adjournment. BROADBAND IN SCHOOLS After the collapse of the statewide public school broadband program, lawmakers have had no appetite to repeat the old model. Instead, the broadband interim committee has come up with two bills that would allow local school districts to manage their own high-speed broadband internet contracts with state assistance. One bill would create a broadband advisory committee, while the other proposal would create a broadband grant fund that school districts could request to help pay broadband infrastructure projects. Republican Rep. Luke Malek of Coeur d’Alene said the panel will meet Tuesday to listen to public testimony. URBAN RENEWAL The co-chairs on the Urban Renewal Interim Committee are meeting this weekend to finalize a draft bill that will go before the committee on Monday. Details are still being hashed out, but Sen. Dan Johnson, R-Lewiston, says he’s confident the bill will be submitted to the House Revenue and Taxation Committee by Friday. Urban renewal agencies collect taxes from improvements in their municipal districts and use that money to attract and finance new projects, particularly in blighted areas. Municipalities have argued that urban renewal agencies help lure major businesses to Idaho, while critics say the boards have little oversight and take tax dollars away from key projects. in a federal grand jury indictment. Hundreds of people from across the country packed the church for Finicum’s funeral. Trucks with American flags filled the parking lot. One had a flier with a picture of Finicum and the words, “Murdered by the FBI.” “He’s a hero to me, honest. His heart is for everybody,” said former occupier Ben Matthews of Port Huron, Michigan, who came to Kanab to pay his respects. Also at the funeral was on select mattresses, O.A.C. 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The AHA created the “Go Red for Women” campaign to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke among women. Heart disease refers to several types of diseases of the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. Having heart disease can often result in heart failure, heart attack, stroke, or peripheral artery disease. The risks for developing heart disease range from age, gender, family history, diet, blood pressure, level of cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, and stress. “It doesn’t take much to improve your heart health,” says B. Shields Stutts, MD, a board-certified cardiologist at BMH. “In fact, heart disease is about 80 percent preventable when you make the right choices.” By making small improvements to your health, you will make a big difference. Start with one or two. Get Your Numbers: Ask your doctor to check your blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose. Keeping your blood pressure within the healthy range of the 130s/80s reduces the strain on your heart, arteries, and kidneys, keeping you healthier longer. By controlling your cholesterol, you are giving your arteries their best chance to remain clear of plaque blockages. Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose (blood sugar) that our bodies use for energy. Over time, high levels of blood sugar can damage your heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves. Own Your Lifestyle: Stop smoking, lose weight, be physically active, and eat healthy. By quitting smoking, you’ll reduce your risk of developing cardiovascular disease. When you lose weight, you’ll reduce the burden on your heart, lungs, blood vessels and skeleton. A healthy diet is one of your best weapons for fighting cardiovascular disease. Raise Yo u r Voice: Advocate for more women-related research and education. Educate Your Family: Make healthy food choices for you & your family. Teach your kids the importance of staying active. Donate: Show your support with a donation of time or money. victed of killing his longtime friend over a $700 Super Bowl bet has been NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — sentenced to 75 years in A New Jersey man con- prison. NJ.com reports Newark resident Eddie Roberson was sentenced Friday for the killing of Bloomfield resident Talif Crowley over a bet on the 2013 Super Bowl. Prosecutors say Roberson didn’t want to pay Crowley after losing the bet when the San Francisco 49ers lost to the Baltimore Ravens. They say he believed the 49ers were cheated in the 34-31 loss. Roberson was accused of shooting Crowley six times during a street confrontation two days after the game. He was convicted of murder. The 31-year-old Roberson must serve nearly 64 years before becoming eligible for parole. He says he’s sorry for the Crowley family’s loss but maintains he’s not the killer. 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Call: 208-317-5508 Also Available at Music and Families Store in Blackfoot or www.blackfootpac.com Man banned from using Bible verse drops suit DENVER (AP) — A graduate of a Colorado university banned from putting Bible citations on a fundraising plaque in the school’s football locker room is dropping a federal lawsuit now that the school has removed the original plaques. Lawyers for Michael Lucas withdrew the case against the Colorado School of Mines on Friday. The former Mines football player donated $2,500 and wanted his plaque to read Colossians 3:23 and Micah 5:9. The school agreed to allow him to inscribe the verse from Micah, which didn’t mention God, but not the citation. The publicly funded school says it never intended the locker room to be a forum for individual expression. It’s launched a new plaque program which will only allow donors to put their names or the names of others on them. The Morning News – Bingham County’s news source Saturday, February 6, 2016 6B FRANK & ERNEST ZITS HI & LOIS Dear Annie: My mother-in-law has a decor that was personalized for her by my husband's long-term ex-girlfriend. Every time I go to her house, it's the first thing I see and it really bothers me. The problem is, I don't feel I can say anything to her because after all, it's her house and the decorating was a gift. It's not like I can tell her, "Hey, get rid of it." The second problem is that my mother-in-law already feels that I'm a "jealous wife" due to our past conversations (which turned into arguments) when she told me about all of the things she caught her son doing with the ex and what a "cute girl" she was. It made me angry, and I said so. Any suggestions about the house decor? — Bothered Wife Dear Bothered: Yes. Control your reaction and leave it alone. You are right that this is not Put greater emphasis on partnerships and cooperation with people who can influence your emotional and financial well-being. The gains you make this year will depend on your ability to be a team player and to contribute ideas and solutions that fit current trends. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- If you reconnect with someone from your past, an opportunity will present itself. It’s time for a new beginning. Aim for progress in all aspects of life. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Focus on helping others. Seek out individuals who can make whatever project you are working on better. Make romance a priority and celebrate life. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Leave the past behind you and focus on building a stronger and better future. Bring about practical changes that will encourage stability and future security. Don’t give in to pressure. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Take on more responsibilities and prove to others what you are capable of doing. You will obtain greater BLONDIE BABY BLUES B.C. MorningNews Kathy Mithchell & Marcie Sugar Annie's Mailbox your house and you have no decision-making control over what's inside. Until Mom wants to redecorate, which can be pricey, speaking up about it will only confirm her opinion that you are jealous. And she won't change anything. She might, in fact, enjoy your negative reaction. So don't give her the satisfaction. Your mother-in-law may have made an emotional investment in the ex and isn't ready to move on and accept that her son chose differently. Instead of silently fuming, try to win her over. Admire some of the decor (it will make her less Eugenia Last Astro-Graph popularity and pave the way to a better position. Romance is highlighted. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You should take care of your interests, not someone else’s. It’s important not to fall behind or to let anyone take advantage of your generosity. Keep your life in perspective and live within your means. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You should make positive changes that will add comfort and joy to your home. An important partnership can be taken to the next level if you share your feelings. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -Preparation will be necessary if you want to achieve your goal. Put extra effort into physical improvements if you want to feel confident enough to engage in a challenge. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You will attract positive DEAR DOCTOR K: My hip has bad arthritis, and my doctor says I need either a hip replacement or something called “hip resurfacing.” Which one is best? GARFIELD HAGAR February 6, 2016 2011 - 7B am-news.com COMICS & ADVICE THE HORRIBLE FOR BETTER OR DEAR READER: I once had to ask myself that same question, when my right hip became so painful from arthritis that something needed to be done. Let me first explain what each type of surgery is, and then how to think about the choice between them. The hip is a ball-andsocket joint. The ball -- the top of the femur -- fits into the socket, the cup-shaped area in the pelvis called the acetabulum. In a total hip replacement, the surgeon removes the damaged surface of the socket, and also removes the femoral head and the neck of the femur. Then the surgeon replaces the surface of the socket and the top of the femur bone with artificial components. In a hip resurfacing, the surgeon replaces the socket -- just as in a hip replacement. However, the surgeon keeps the femur in place, reshapes the ball on top of the femur and places an artificial cap (a new “surface”) on top of the ball. So both the ball and the socket Dr. Anthony Komaroff Ask Doctor K have a new surface, but less surgery is done. Less bone is removed, and less soft tissue around the bone is injured. (I’ve put an illustration on my website, AskDoctorK. com.) That’s the attraction of hip resurfacing: It’s simpler and faster than hip replacement. The recovery time is the same: three days in the hospital, followed by four to six weeks of physical therapy. Insurance pays for both procedures. So far, so good. Based on what I’ve said so far, I might have chosen hip resurfacing over hip replacement. But not everyone who needs hip surgery can have hip resurfacing. “The anatomy of the hip allows you to do a total hip replacement on anyone who needs it,” says my Harvard Medical School colleague Dr. Donald Reilly. “But not everyone has the right anatomy for hip resurfacing.” That includes small women attached to it as a knife to twist). Tell her how lovely her home is and that the ex did a good job. Ask Mom to help you out the next time you are shopping for a new lamp or arranging pictures on your walls. You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar. Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie's Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook. com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie's Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators. com. attention if you use your attributes to help others and are open and receptive to new ideas and projects. Romance will improve your life. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Don’t be too quick to share your thoughts or feelings. Someone will use your words against you, making your life difficult. Work on yourself instead of trying to change others. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Take a break and make plans to do something fun with a loved one. A short vacation or just lazing around and discussing plans for the future will result in personal gains. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Take time to rummage through your possessions and donate things you no longer need. Your kindness will be appreciated, and the space you make at home can be put to better use. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You’ll be in the spotlight. Everyone will want to know what you think. An opportunity will arise if you get together with people from your past. Make love a priority. with poor bone quality and people with certain femoral head anatomies that make femur fractures more likely. That was not a problem in my case: I could have had hip resurfacing. The most important question is: How good are the results of hip replacement versus hip resurfacing? A recent study published in the British Medical Journal found that the results in the first few years are similar. However, hip resurfacing is new enough that we don’t yet know how longlasting the positive effects are. Traditional total hip replacement surgery has been practiced for nearly 50 years; we know a lot about the long-term results. The artificial parts of the new hip tend to last between 15 and 20 years. Finally, there’s an increased risk of a particular fracture in hip resurfacing patients. If that fracture occurs, then you need a second operation -- a hip replacement. I decided that since I probably had at least 20 more years to live, I would have hip replacement: It was likely to last as long as I did. WORSE DID YOU KNOW? PRB Feed has Water Softener Salt! Check out our Supply of Tools and Accessories! ONLY $399 50lb BORN LOSER Morton Solar Salt water softening Crystals. 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