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This Saturday, June 21st,from11a.m. to1p.m.HubCity Performance in Wen-dellwillbeholdinganopenhouse at 450 North IdahoStreet. InMarchofthisyear,RichHughes and and WarrenJones opened a new repairshop in the old HarbaughMotorsbuildingatthenorthend of Wendell. With over40 years of experience be-tween the two, they repairand service almost anythingwithamotor,includingsmallengines (chainsaws andmowers), RV’s, farm equip-ment,anddieseltrucks. The open house is an op-portunityformembersofthecommunity to get to knowthefolksatHubCityPerfor-mance,aswellasachanceto
put your name in the raffleforafreelubeandservice. Along with other prizes,Chris Bradley from SoldierCreek Brewing in Fairfieldwill servinguphis famousepulled pork sandwiches.And if that is not enough,make an appointment dur-
ing the open house andyou’llreceive10%offpartsandlabor. You can also listen totheownerstalkabouttheirbusiness on the radio asKEZJ 95.7 broadcasts livefromtheparkinglottopro-motetheevent.
Top Performance in Hub CityWestern Heritage Ranch Rodeo ThisFridayandSaturday,come enjoy the WesternHeritage Ranch Rodeo attheGoodingFairgrounds. If you’ve never been toa “Ranch Rodeo”, be pre-paredforadifferentkindoffun. Instead of the regulareventsweallknow,aranchrodeo is all about teamwork. Groups of cowboysparticipate in events thataremorelikewhattheydoeveryday...well,almostev-eryday(wildcowmilkingisnotforthefainthearted). The Rodeo events beginat6p.m.onbothFridayandSaturday nights, but comeearlyonSaturday forotherevents including the DraftHorseShowat10a.m.andtheStickHorseRodeoat5p.m. On Sunday morning,beginning at 8 a.m., comewatch the unsung heros
of ranching showoff their skills in theWorking Stock Dog
competition.
Glandia Fun Day & A Fish Fry TwoothereventswillbetakingplacethisSatur-dayinGooding. KidsandadultsareinvitedtotheannualGlanbiaFunDayatWestPark(nexttotheswimmingpool)from4to6p.m.Therewilllotsoffreeactivitiesandlotof freefood.Thisevent isco-sponsoredbytheGoodingChamberofCommerce. Ifthat’snotwhatyou’rehungryfor,theGooding UnitedMethodistChurchwillholdtheirAnnualFishfryat805MainStreetbeginningat5:30p.m.This is a fundraiser for their Evan-gelism Team and its ongoing min-istries.So, rather thancharginga fixedprice,theywillacceptfreewillofferings.
Soldier Mountain’s Second Annual
Summerfest!Friday, June 20th
startingat6p.m.Music&SpagettiDinner
Saturday, June 21st
ItWillBeMusic
AllDayLongonthe
Mountain
Volume 38 ~ Number 25
News from the Heart of IdahoCamas • Lincoln • Gooding
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Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsFiddlers at our Senior Centers: TheFiddlerswillbeplayingattheGoodingSeniorCen-terthisThursday,June19th.OnJune27th,they’lltaketheir instruments up to Fairfield. What could be betterthangoodmusicandgoodfood?Brad Little in Fairfield: Aspartofthecampaigntrail,BradLittlewillbehavingbreakfastattheSandwichedInninFairfieldthisFridayat9a.m.Bringyourquestionsandgrabadonutortwo.Gooding Fire Department: June28,11to2–Fireman’sBBQatEastParkCamas Farmers Market! SteamEngineParkinFairfieldeveryFridayfromnoontiltheygohome.Dropby.Pickupsomeplantsorhoneyorwhateverelsemightbeavailable.
Basketball Skills Camp CamasCountyishostingtwosessionofbasketballskillscampoverthenextmonth-oneinJuneandoneinJuly.JuniorHighandHighSchoolboysareinvitedtosignup. Session 1: June 19th and 20th CoachMcCarthyandCoachMiller Session 2: July 10th and 11th CoachStutzmanandCoachMiller
Jr.HighBoyswillmeetfrom10a.m.to12noon.HighSchoolBoyswillmeet from1p.m. to4p.m.CampwillbeheldattheCCHSGym. For registration and more infor-mationpleasecall208-358-1203
Honoring our Veterans PleasehelptheFairfieldAmericanLegionpurchasebronzemarkerstoplaceonthegravesofourdecisetveterans Theyneed65markersatacostofabout$45permarker.DonationsmaybemadeatValleyServiceortotheMemorialFundattheU.S.BankinFairfield. If you have any questions please contact Ron Chapman,Commander,Post#19,at208-764-2223.
Photo & Storyby Ryan Foster TheBarberShopinWen-dell has been remodeledand renamed. All AboutTheBuzzisatrendyyetret-ro50’sstylehairsalon.Notonly is everyone welcome,but the stylists are able togiveanyhaircutdesired. Kerry Nield (Wolfe),owner of All About The
All About The Buzz
Hair stylist Mandi Kramer stylist gives Ashly Botz
just the right look.
Buzzsaid,“thisisagreatplaceforeveryonetogetahair-cut,we are very family orientated.”Withnearly twentyfive years of experience, Nield loves putting a smile oncustomersfaces.“MyhaircutandcoloringtodaywasthebestthatI’veeverhad,”saidBryleeDrury. MandiKramer,managerandstylist,isenjoyinghernewworkspaceandisexcitedtoseehowclientswillreacttothechanges.Shesaid,“Forcustomers,afreshlypaintedin-teriorhasbroughtabrighter,morefunenvironment.”Jon-daVietti, licensedcosmetologist said,“Wehavealreadybeen receiving great compliments about the remodelingandI’mexcitedtohaveourclientsenjoyitwithus.” AllAboutTheBussislocatedat120N.MainStreetinWendellandisopenMondaythruFriday,9to5.Satur-daysarebyappointment.Walk-Insarealwayswelcome,butcashorchecksonly! YoucancontactKerryNield(208)410-1904tosched-uleanappointment.
A FRIENDLY REMINDER2ndhalfpropertytaxisdueandpayableonorbeforeFri-day,June20,2014.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecon-tactyourcountyTreasurer/TaxCollector.Camas County Gooding County Lincoln CountyGayle Bachtell Tine Wines Ann Youts208-764-2126 208-934-5673 208-886-7681
FREE MOVIE NIGHTAttheGoodingMuseum
Tonight (Wednesday) at 7 pm. the Gooding CountyMuseumwillhost aFREEMovieNight insteadof theirmonthly Speaker Night. The movie is “Second WorldWar - Allied Victory” an old time reel type movie anddocumentaryofthewar.Popcornanddrinkswillbetherefreshments.
Thenextspeakernightwill beWednesday, July 9th,
withGeniePrattwhowillspeakon“The Golden Age of Flight –TheRise andFall ofPanAm,anAmericanIcon”.
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Idaho Fish & GameNew Rules Effective July 1st
BeginningJuly1,2014,huntersasyoungastenyearsoldwillbeabletohuntbiggameinIdaho,moreorganizationscanassistdisabledveteranstoapplyforspecialbiggametags,andtheFishandGameCommissionisauthorizedtoaddturkeyandbeartagstotheLandownerAppreciationProgram. July1stisthedatenewlawspassedbytheIdaholegis-latureand signedby thegovernor takeeffect.This yearthreelawsconcerningF&Gwerepassed. HouseBill399lowerstheagetohuntbiggameinIdahototenyearsofage.Itspecifiesthatyouthundertheageoftwelvemustbeaccompaniedinthefieldbyalicensedadult. Those youth must also pass a mandatory huntereducationprogram. HouseBill1276revisesthedefinitionofqualifiedorga-nizationseligibletoapplyforaDisabledVeteransSpecialBig Game Tag to include organizations with IRS status501(c)(4)whomeettheothercriteriaforaqualifiedor-ganizationspecifiedinIdaholaw.ThoseorganizationswillbeeligibletoassistdisabledveteransapplyforoneoffiveDisabledVeteransSpecialBigGameHunttags. HouseBill467authorizestheF&GCommissiontowriterulestoaddturkeyandbeartotheLandownerApprecia-tionProgram.Thatprogramissuestagstolandownerswhosepropertyprovidesvaluablehabitatforgameanimals.
Mobile Pantry at Helping Hearts & Hands ThisThursday,June19th,HelpingHearts&HandsinGoodingwillbehostinganIdahoFoodbankMobilePan-try.Pickupforthisdeliverywillbefrom11a.m.to1p.m.inthealleywaybehindHH&H. Ifyouarearegularclient,thisboxwillbeinadditiontothemonthlyboxyoureceivefromHH&H.
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Camas County Fair Royalty ThisSaturdayat3p.m.theCamasCountyFairRoyaltyCompetition & Crowning will take place at the CamasHighSchoolgym. Five young individuals will judged on their interviewskills, their ability to speak in public, and their appear-ance.Thegoaloftheroyaltyprogramisto“turntoday’syouthintotomorrow’sleadersbygivingthemopportuni-tiestogrow.” Thisyear’scandidates include:SkyeSabin,NeillMar-tin,SierraSabin,IsabelleOrnelas,andNicholasMartin.
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SusanJessop Susan Drue ThurstonJessop, age 54, passedawaypeacefullyonSun-day,June8,2014,inherhome in Gooding, Ida-ho. She was born on July16,1959,inBurley,Ida-ho, the daughter of LeoS. and Wilma GillettThurston. She was theseventh child of sevenchildren(4sistersand2brothers).ShegrewupandattendedschoolsinBurley,andcollegeinUtahandCalifornia.ShemarriedWendellH.JessoponDec.22,1988, inBurley. Inthemid90s, theymovedtoGooding and established roots. She loved the areaand said she was there to stay. She was an activememberoftheLDSChurchandlovedservinginthePrimarybeforeherhealthdeclined. She and Wendell are the parents of one child,Misti Jessop Rex (Tyler) of Kuna, Idaho. She wasa devoted wife and mother. She loved family, theoutdoors,herdogs, andespecially the family cabin-wheretheyspentmanyhappydays. She is survived by her husband; daughter; twobrothers,Frank(Mayumi)ThurstonofCollinsville,Okla., and Tim (Kathryn) Thurston of Blooming-ton,Ind.;foursisters,Billie(Dee)GiffordofOdgen,Utah, Karen (Larry) Richman of Meridian, LaurieMounceofPaul,andRose(Kris)HansenofBurley;andmanyniecesandnephews. Shewasprecededindeathbyherparents. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday,June 18, at the Star LDS Church (100 S. 200 W.,Burley), with Bishop Jeff Harris officiating. BurialwillbeintheDecloCemetery.
RoyCharlesDiemart Roy Charles Diemart, 69,aresidentofWendell,Idaho,died,Friday,the13thdayofJune 2014, with his familyinhishomeafteralongill-ness. Roy was born on August1, 1944 in El Dorado, Kan-sas,thesonofWalterHenryand Olga Mae Diemart. Hewas raised in rural Kansas.Hegraduated fromBushtonHighSchoolin1962.Heat-tendedKansasStateUniversity,CollegeofSouthernIda-ho,andgraduatedfromWichitaStateUniversity. In 1968, he married the love of his life Afton LouiseWestfallonJanuary28,1967inHamilton,Kansas.TheyweresealedintheSaltLakeTemplefortimeandalleter-nityonAugust17,1974. RoywasamemberoftheChurchofJesusChristofLat-ter-daySaintsandhewasveryactivewiththeBoyScoutprogramandservedinmanypositions. OneofRoy’sfondestmemoriesofhischildhoodinclud-ed fishing in Minnesota with his family. Roy was a tal-entedrunnerintrackandstillholdstheschoolrecordforthefastest400meterrun.RoyenlistedwithUnitedStatesAirForceduringtheVietnamWarservinginKorea.HelovedtotravelanddroveallovertheUnitedStatesandCanadawithhisfamily.HelovedtravelingwithhiswifetoHawaii.HeenjoyedtakinghischildrentoDisneyland,hopingontotheridesalongwiththem.Hewasparticu-larlyfondofdrivingthescenicroute,stoppingatanyandevery point of interest. Roy loved his family very muchandhadaspecialsparkleinhiseyewhenhespokeofhisgrandkids. Heissurvivedby:hiswife,Afton;hischildren,Doreen(Sam) Begay, Jennifer (Sean) Olson, Melissa (James)Thorne,Sarah(Chris)Wendell,Gregory(Anndrea)Di-emart,Charles (Tara)Diemart, andRachael (Nicholas)Havens;hisbrothers,Kyle,Terry,Tim,andJonDiemart.Hewasalsothegrandfatherof18grandchildren. Hewasprecededindeathby:hisparents,WalterHenryandOlgaMae,aswellashissister,KarenSue. A viewing will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 2014from6 to8p.m.at theWendellL.D.S.ChurchandonThursdayfrom10:00to10:45amatthechurch.Thefu-
neralservicewillbeginat11a.m.onThursday,June19,2014,alsoattheWendellL.D.S.Church.Burialwillfol-lowattheWendellCemetery. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService-WendellChapel.
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death & service noticesPaulKanerva, 89, a residentofHagerman,passedawayWednesday,June11,2014atLincolnCountyCareCen-terinShoshone.Nopublicservicesareplanned.Arrange-mentsareunder thecareanddirectionofDemarayFu-neralService–GoodingChapel.
Lucille Bernice Ruddles, 97, a resident of Bremerton,Washington,formerlyofGlennsFerry,Idaho,passedawayMay9,2013inBremerton.Amemorialgravesideservicewillbeheldat2:00pm,Saturday, June21,2014at theHagerman Cemetery in Hagerman. Arrangements areunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.
David“Pa”Teixeira DavidTeixeirawasbornonMarch25,1956 inSanFran-cisco, California 1956, andpassedaway June30,2013 inGooding,Idaho. DavemarriedCarolineFul-tonandtogether,theyhad25years. They had 6 children,Michael, Danny, Christi, Jus-tin,AshleyandBrittany.Theyespeciallyenjoyedtheirgrand-children, Marissa, Courtney, Jacob, Conner, Bradley,James,Zane,EmilyandNatalie. DaveisaveteranandservedintheUnitedStatesAirForceinVietnam.Hewasalumberjack,carpenter,workedforAceHardwareandwasaCarny. He lived inCaliforniamostofhis life intheBayarea,MountainRanch,LakeElsinoreand in2004,moved toGooding,Idaho. Dave touched so many lives and always had an opendoorforthosewhoneededhelp.HeleavesabigfamilyofextrakidsthatcalledhimPa.Hewasproudofthemallandwillbemissed. EveryoneisinvitedtoaWaketobeheldathighnoononSunday, June22,2014,atE&SMining(1982East1775South,Gooding).ComejoinusandtellushowDavemadeyoulaughorcry,andtellusyourfavoritememoriesofhim.CallCarrieifyouhaveanyquestions. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDe-marayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.
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Dear Editor,Tryingtoexpressmydeepestthankstoeveryone is difficult... only because there
aresomanypeopleIhavetothank.Everyonehasbeensosupportiveandhelpful.Theprayersandkarmaaredefinitelyworking. TheLighthouseChurch,theAmericanLegion,thewon-derfulwomenfromtheAuxiliaryandElizabethfromAmeri-canMedicalResponsemadethisworkforusfinancially.Butnotjustfinancially,butwiththeirkindnessandlovingun-derstanding. Thesupportofmyfamilyhasbeencrucialandboyhavetheycomethroughforme.Sharon,Jocelyn,andRandyhavebeenonlyaphonecallawayandputupwith,andcaredsowellforourdogs,JakeandSally(IthankJakeandSallytoo,forthishasbeenroughonthemandthey‘vebeentroopers).Laura,thekids’mom,wasandissokind.She‘sgoneoutofherwayandIhaverespectforher.Roosters’ familystandsbehind me and loves us both, unconditionally. My sisterCristine will spend hours on the phone with me, and canalwaysmakemelaughandlearn.Debbie(Roostersex-wifeandmotherofhisson,Adam)issuchacoollady.Sheloveshimandcaresaboutusbothsomuch.Herprayers,too,havemadeanimpact. I‘msogladthatwehavemadefriendsuphere(inIdaho)aswe’rekindofdifferentandnotfromaroundtheseparts.Barbie and everyone at the store, you know who you are;Tracy,Gail,Chandra,andConnie;MarilynandCindyandJustin,ago toguywithbigcojones.Thereare somanyofyou.DebbieR.whatcanyousay?You’resuchagoodlady.You’reatruepersonandagivingandsmartwoman.Susanand Jameshave beenmy lifeline, always good advice, andwow,whatgoodcheerleaderstheyare.MikeandPattieareextraordinarypeople.JerrywasandisJerry,agoodmanandalovingsoul. My love and thanks to all! Please forgive me if I didn’tmentionyourname...Toomanypeopletonote.
Elena (Janie) Wolf~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To the Residents of Lincoln County: IwouldjustliketothankalloftheCommunitiesfortheamazingsupporttheLibrarieshavereceivedforourSummerReadingPrograms.ItissowonderfulhowourCountycomestogethertohelpusputontheseeventsforthechildreninourarea.Itisawonderfulheartwarmingfeelingtobelongtoagreatcommunitylikeours. In Richfield our Summer Reading Program will run forsevenweeksintotalthisyear.ItisonThursdaysat1:00andwill rununtil July17th.WehaveplanstodomanythingslikeexperimentwithSodageysersandlearnaboutallofthe
Shoshone Richfield886–2369(218NRailSt.W) 487–2722130SMainStreet
Lunch:$2(2-9)$5.50(10-59)$4over60(suggested)Breakfast:3rdSaturdayoftheMonth(8to10)
-----------------------Thursday, June 19 (Rich) Ham Sand. & Butterscotch PieFriday, June 20 (Sho) Baked Potato Bar w/ Hot RollsMonday, June 23 (Rich) Baked Potato Bar w/ Hot RollsTuesday, June 24 (Sho) Liver & Onions and...BrowniesWed, June 25 (Sho) Chef Salad & Vanilla Berry Pie
Gooding934-5504(308SeniorAvenue)LunchSuggestedDonation$3.50
Breakfast:(7:30to10)1stSaturdayoftheMonthFit&FallProof:EveryMon.&Wed.at11:00a.m.
------------------Thursday, June 19 Chicken Strips & PotatoMonday, June 23 Haystacks w/ Salad & DesertTuesday, June 24 Lasagna & Cinnamon RollsWednesday, June 25 Picnic in the Park
Fairfield764-2226(129WillowAvenueWest)Lunch:2.50(2-9)$5(10-59)$4over60(suggested)
Breakfast:(8to10)2ndSaturdayoftheMonthCallby10a.m.fortakeout.Also,pleaselettheCenterknowifyouhaveanyspecialdietaryneedssuchasallergiestofood.
--------------------------Friday, June 20 Chicken Fried SteakTuesday, June 24 Turkey w/ Rice & VeggiesWednesday, June 25 Spaghetti & Garlic Breadsticks
The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status (not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity lender, provider and employer.
SeniorCenterMenusAllmenusaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
LetterstotheEditorGooding Class of 1949 TheGoodingHighSchoolClassof1949willbeholdingits 65th class reunion at the Gooding Country Club onJuly12,2014.
Theyhavebeenunabletolocate10class-mates who graduated that year and wouldappreciate a contact with any classmatetheyunabletofind.Pleasecontact:GordonEisinger934-4565,DonaldWalbrecht587-2266,Gloria(Manship)Shoup934-5617,orDennisTate406-549-2855.
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historicscientists!Thiswouldn’thavebeenpossiblewithouttheamazinghelpfromourcommunityandtheFriendsoftheLibraryOrganization.Richfieldasawholehasalways sup-portedourLibraryandIamimmeasurablygratefultowardsthem.Itissuchanamazingfeelingbeingabletobeasmallpartofourcommunity. InShoshonetheSummerReadingProgramwillrunforsixweeksintotal.WestartedtheprogramonJuly11thandwillrun until July 16th, it will be in the city park directly fol-lowingtheschoolsLunchProgram.OnJuly16thwewillbeshowingamovieintheparkintheeveningtowrapuptheprogram.ThemovielicensewasobtainedfromaCarWashthattheValleyCo-opputontobenefittheLibrary,anenor-mous thank you goes out to Sarah and Nicole for puttingthistogetherforus.Allofthelocalbusinesseshavehelpedtoobtainprizestoawardallofouryoungreadersoutthere.Thereareevensomeawards for the familieswhoreadthemost.Ourlocallyownedbusinesseshavedonatedsomuchsupport so next time you stop somewhere in Shoshone besuretothankthemforhelpingtosupporttheLibrary!! I am rarely at a loss forwords (gettingme to stopusingwords isnormallytheproblem),yetwhenitcomestohowmuchsupporttheRichfieldandShoshoneLibrarieshavere-ceivedIfindmyselfunabletoexpressmygratitudeinawayIconsideraccurate.SoIwilljustleaveeveryresidentwithmymostdeepandsincereThanks.Clay Ritter, Librarian
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BackinschoolIdidn’tcareforriddles.Theydidn’tseemtomakeanysense,maybebe-
causewhenyourepeatedthem,noonegotthem.Manyariddle,likeapun,hastobereadtogetthepointofhumor,andelephantjokesaretheabsoluteworstkindofhumor(Iseethoseasanexcusetocreateconversationandnotagoodone). WhenthepaperhasroomItrytothrowinafewjokes.NowIhaveafewriddlesstackedonmydeskwithnoplacetogo.To-dayI’mcleaningafewpapersoffmydesk(cleaningmydesk?!That’s a joke in itself). So now, maybe you’ll find a place tostoresomeoftheseriddles,hopefullynotonyourdesk.
Whyshouldyouleaveyourwatchhomewhenyoutakeanairplane?Because time flies anyway.
Howcanyoutelltwinwitchesapart?It is not easy to tell which witch is which.
Whatisacalfafteritissixmonthsold?Seven months old.Howdoesaboatshowaffection?It hugs the shore.
Whatcanyoubreakwithouttouchingit?Your promise.Whatdoesn’tgetanywetter,nomatterhowmuchitrains?
The ocean.Whatanimalmakesthemostofit’sfood?A giraffe... It makes a little go a long way.
Whatkindofwatchisbestforpeoplewhodon’tliketimeontheirhands?A pocket watch.
Spell“Indiantent”withtwoletters!TPWhatRomannumeralcanclimbawall?IV(ivy)
Whatwordifpronouncedrightiswrongbutifpronouncedwrongisright?Wrong.
Whendoesachairdislikeyou?When it can’t bear you.Howcanyoutellthedifferencebetweenacanofchickensoup
andacanoftomatosoup?Read the label.WhatdoesBrazilproducethatnoothercountryproduces?Brazilians.
Whattwothingscan’tyouhaveforbreakfast?Lunch and dinner.Whatbelongstoyou,butisusedmorebyothers?Your name.Whydofiremenwearredsuspenders?To keep their pants up.
Whatcanrunbutcan’twalk?Water.Whocanmarryalotofwivesandstillbesingle?A minister.
Whyshouldn’tyouputgreaseonyourhairthenightbeforeatest?If you did, everything might slip your mind.
Onwhatkindofshipsdostudentsstudy?Scholarships.Whenpricesaregoingup,whatremainsstationary?
Writing paper and envelopes.Whatdocowboyscalladoctor’shypodermicneedle?
A sick (six) shooter.Whyaregarbagemenunhappy?
Because they are down in the dumps so much.
Istillhaveastackofpapersleft.Thejokeisstillonmecausemydeskisn’tclean.Whatisthedifferencebetweenhereandthere?Theletter“T”.Thisismy“CupofTee”fortheweak(week).
Tee Hurd
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Camas County Public LibraryHOURS
Monday12:30to8Thursday10to5:30Tue,Wed&Fri12:30to5:30
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New Alanon MeetingattheGoodingWalkerCenter
(60511thAvenueEast)EveryotherWednesday6:30p.m.to7:30p.m.Allarewelcome!
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Pursuing Excellence One Student at a TimeJeff Rast, Principal
TheCamasCountySchoolexiststopreparestudentstothriveinanever-changingworld.Toaccomplishthisre-quiresustopursueexcellenceonechildatatime.Thatisatallorderandonewetakeseriously. Alllayersofsociety(local,stateandnational)sharethatconcernandhavetakenstepstoensurethatschoolsad-equatelypreparestudents.Forexample,thestateofIdahoimplementedtheMiddleSchoolCreditRequirementbe-ginningwiththe2010-11schoolyear.Thisrequiresthatmiddleschoolstudentspassaminimumnumberofcoursesbeforetheycanbepromotedtothenextgradelevelthefollowingyear.Foraschoolsuchasourswitha14creditloadperyear,eachstudentmustpassatleast12creditstoearnpromotion. Consistent with this task, the Camas County Schoolstrivestohelpallstudentsperformatorabovegradelev-el proficiency. Such a commitment proves challenging,evenunder themost favorablecircumstances.Thisyearhasproventobeexceptionallychallenginginthatregard.Duetoseveralfactors,wehaveseenanunusualnumberofstudentsleavetheschoolwithinthelastyear.Thatisdifficultforustoaccept.Nevertheless,itdoesnotdeterusfrompursuingourmissiontohelpallstudentsperformatorabovegradelevelproficiency. Iamgratefultoservewithastaffthatcaresverymuchaboutchildrenandtheireducation.Iwouldsaythatistheonefactorthatweallshareincommon.Thatpromptsustoput inmuch timeand thought tohelpingeachchildachieve. Staff discussions, both formally and informally,often focuson a particular student and exploreways tohelpthatstudentevenmore.Wehonorthefactthateachchild is unique.Thatuniqueness is part of thepricelessvalue andwonderof the child.Theuniqueness of eachchild makes teaching such an interesting challenge foreachteacherandwewouldn’thaveitanyotherway. Inordertohelpthatchildmakeadequategrowthaca-demicallywefocusoninstructionalplanningthatisbasedonstudentperformancedata.Eachteacherdoesthisex-tensivelyintheclassroom.Wealsodoitinbroaderstrokesat the school level. For example, we have an RTI (Re-sponse to Intervention) team that periodically reviewsstudentperformancedatatohelpidentifythosestudentswhoarenotmakinggradelevelgrowth.Weworkwiththeteacherstoidentifytheachievementgapsandrecommendremediationstrategiestogetthestudentontrack.Some-times this includes specialized testing to identify factorsthatmayinterferewithlearningeffectiveness.
Everyyearpresentsitsownsetofchallengesinhelpingstudents. And this year certainly illustrates that reality.Thisyear’schallengeshavebeenthesubjectofmuchin-ternaldiscussionandreflection.Somechallengesinvolvefactorsthatarewithinourcontrol.Somefactorsarebe-yond.Aswithanychallengethough,wetacklewhatwecancontrolwithaviewtoidentifyingactionswecantaketo improve our effectiveness. Our mission demands it.Our personal and professional commitment demands it.Together, we remain resolved to pursue excellence onechildattime.
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Fairfield Receives ITD Grant TheCityofFairfieldreceivedagrantfromtheIdahoTranspor-tationDepartmentforTechnicalAssistancetodevelopaSide-walkandLightingPlanforanineblockareaconnectingHighway20toAlturasAveonSoldierRoadandincludingWillowAveWestandCamasAveWestoneblocktothe4HPark.Thepur-poseoftheprojectistoidentifyastrategyfornewsidewalks,ac-cessibilityimprovementsandlighting,withthegoalofimprovingsafetyandmobility,aswellaspromotingwalkingandbiking. Aspartofthisplanningeffort,therewillbetwoworkshops–oneonJune26thandthesecondinthefall.Everyoneisin-vitedtojointhediscussionatthefirstworkshop,scheduledforThursday,June26,2014from6:30-7:30p.m.attheCamasSe-niorCenter125WillowAveEastinFairfield.
PUBLIC NOTICEOnTuesday,July15,2014theFairfieldPlanning&ZoningCommis-sionwillholda specialmeetingbeginningat7:00p.m.atFairfieldCityHalllocatedat407SoldierRoadinFairfield,ID.Itemsontheagenda include the following:
Amendments to Special Use Sign Permits: A public hearing for an amendmenttoOrdinanceNumber223ZoningOrdinanceoftheCityofFairfield, Idaho,Chapter8-7Signs,Section7SpecialUseSignPermits by amending language that such permits will be reviewed bythePlanningandZoningCommissionanddeletingreviewbytheCouncil unless appealed; to add signs not included in restriction sec-tion be reviewed under the special use permit process, provide a sev-erability clause and effective date
NOTICEISFURTHERGIVENthatattheaforementionedtimeandplace, all interested persons may appear and shall be given an oppor-tunity to comment on the matters stated above. Any person needing special accommodations to participate in the above-noticed meeting shouldcontacttheCityOffice.CommentsandquestionspriortothehearingshouldbedirectedtothePlanningandZoningAdministra-tor,P.O.Box336Fairfield,ID83327aminimumoffive(5)daysprior
PUBLIC NOTICEOnThursday, July 10, 2014 theFairfieldCityCouncilwill hold aregularmeetingbeginningat7:00p.m.atFairfieldCityHalllocatedat407SoldierRoadinFairfield,ID.Itemsontheagendaincludethefollowing:
AmendmentstoZoningOrdinance:Apublichearingforanamend-ment toOrdinanceNumber 223ZoningOrdinance of theCity ofFairfield,Idaho:
Title8ZoningOrdinanceChapter4ZoningDistrictsandMap,Section 1 - 4 by updating language to reference �011 approved zoningmap;Chapter5DistrictRegulations,R3&R4PropertyDevelopmentStandardssectionF.byamendinglanguagetorefer-ence R� and R4 district, section J. by amending R� and R4 and signs not to exceed two square feet; Chapter � Floodplain Regula-tions Section E by amending language to reference city; Chapter 8OffStreetParking,DrivewaysandLoadingSection8-1.F.byamending disabled vehicles a period of �0 days, Section 8-1.P. delete, Section 8-4.B add council, Section 8-�.A amend ��,000 to 36,001;Chapter8-7SignsSection1Definitionstoamend“SignStructure”; provide a severability clause and effective date.
NOTICEISFURTHERGIVENthatattheaforementionedtimeandplace, all interested persons may appear and shall be given an oppor-tunity to comment on the matters stated above. Any person needing special accommodations to participate in the above-noticed meeting shouldcontacttheCityOffice.Commentsandquestionspriortothehearing should be directed to theCity, P.O.Box336Fairfield, ID83327 aminimumoffive (5) days prior to the scheduled hearing.SupportingdocumentsareonfileattheFairfieldCityHallandavail-able for public review.
DATEDTHIS13thDAYOFJUNE,2014Megan Stelma
Planning & Zoning Administratorpublished on June 18, 2014
to the scheduledhearing.Supportingdocuments are onfile at theFairfieldCityHallandavailableforpublicreview.
DATEDTHIS13thDAYOFJUNE,2014Megan Stelma
Planning & Zoning Administratorpublished on June 18th , 2014
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