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By TONY EVANS
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Crews use a giant backhoe Friday to demolish the main building at the Trail Creek Village mall on the southern end of Main Street in Ketchum. The mall,
built in 1940, over the years housed numerous retail shops, service-oriented businesses and some popular restaurants, including Baci and Chandlers. The
property at 200 S. Main Street is slated to be the site of the Auberge Resort Sun Valley hotel. Developer Jack Bariteau plans to build a 165,000-square-foot
hotel with 65 guest rooms and 14 residences, all with five-star service. We are delighted to have been able to get started with the demolition, Bariteau
said Tuesday. Its been a little more complicated than we anticipated due to the breadth of what was uncovered, but we are on schedule and also delighted
to start hotel construction late next spring.
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The staff of Sagebrush Solar installed solar-energy panels on the roof of the
Ore Wagon Museum in Ketchum earlier this month.
tling them. Idaho Power initially requested the change, arguing that it allows the company to
renegotiate power-purchase contracts after two years and protect
ratepayers from financing power
development that it doesnt need.
Mann said that ruling made
an 8.5-megawatt project on 50
acres in Ohio Gulch that he had
proposed unfinanceable. A second, one-megawatt project near
Bellevue is in limbo after a separate PUC ruling. That project,
proposed by Hailey-based Site
Based Energy, is being given
no attention at this time as the
company has shifted to other
projects, Project Manager John
Reuter stated in an email.
Given those circumstances, Mann said renewable energy
advocates in the Wood River Valley are shifting their attention to
the economic viability of small-
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City Council candidates Jake Provonsha, Michelle Griffith, center, and Jane
Conard talk before the Pizza and Politics forum Thursday, Oct. 22, at Carols
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ital projects, the candidates had
varied answers.
Conard said state and federal
grants could help defray the cost
of maintaining and improving
the citys networks of roads and
pathways.
Provonsha said the city should
consider using local-option tax
revenue. A bond measure, which
voters rejected in 2011, typically
needs to be put on ballots an average of four times before it passes,
he said.
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look at an impact fee on new
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1980 called it Vo Ed, and those on a college track paid it little mind. Now that some
education beyond high school is mandatory for economic survival, vocational education should receive a second look. Education beyond high school has been one
of first lady Michelle Obamas major priorities. Last week, she announced the
launch of her latest initiative, called Better Make Room. Its an intriguing concept.
It will combine social media and celebrity star power to drive conversations
about post-secondary education. The target audience is people under age 20, Generation Z. Its a critically important effort.
A high school diploma is no longer sufficient to allow its holder to support a family, much less to build a comfortable life.
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gender violence
B y KELLY MILLER
I was shocked by the clarity of the intention of a 15-year-old boy from Pocatellokill
all the girls. I dont know the full story, but
we do know that this 15-year-old boy believed
he had a right to a girls body and demanded a nude photograph. When he was rejected, he reasserted his masculinity the way society taught himthrough threats of violence.
His actions are a stark illustration of our
deeply ingrained culture of domination. Somewhere along the way, he got the message that
men deserve what they want, and should have
the power to get it. It is a critical reminder on
how we all have a role to play in undoing a culture of domination. To do this we have to see
and name the ways we artificially create hierarchies to dominate other human beings.
This time we were spared the grief of a school
shooting because someone intervened. Bystander intervention can change the norms about
acceptable behavior, but as long as we avoid
dealing with the value and power assigned to
boys and men over everyone else on the gender
spectrum, we will continue to experience gender
violenceabuse and rapein our communities.
So why does gender violence exist?It begins with
preassigned rigid gender roles, and leads up to
the objectification of girls
and womens bodies. When
girls and women refuse
to be objectified or move
beyond assigned gender
roles, they face social exclusion and often, violence.In
2014, a shooter prompted by his sense of male
entitlement engaged in a
war on women at Santa Barbara University. In
Kelly Miller
the wake of the rampage,
Idaho Coalition
many women shared their
Against Sexual &
experiences of harassment
Domestic Violence
and sexual assault under
the hashtag #YesAllWomen. A year later, a 15-year-old boy
resorted to threats of violence when he was
unable to invoke his male privilege, and
so now we must declare #YesAllGirls.
In a recent report, Idaho ranked 50th overall on the status of women.And the prevalence
of gender violence is staggering13 percent of
Idahos female high school students report having been forced to have sexual intercourse in
the last 12 months, and one in four women experienced intimate partner violence in their lifetime.And now a 15-year-old demands a nude
photo and then threatens to kill all the girls.
His intention should not have been shocking, and that is the most disheartening of all.
So what keeps me committed to ending gender violence?I believe that we can
change the trajectory for generations ahead
by engaging in conversations on gender. We
can change the human story that assigns value and power to one gender (or class or race),
and see the full humanity in everyone.
#YesAllGirls is a call to engage in a conversation with your sons about valuing and
respecting girls and women and about redefining and sharing power, and with your
daughters about their innate strength and
ability to reach their full potential.
While the dominate story in Idaho is one of
devaluing and exerting power over girls and
women and people who are gender oppressed,
there is danger in this single story.The writer Chimamanda Ngoze Adichie cautions us
against telling a single story about any group
of people. She warns that if we tell that story over and over again, that is what we
become.Lets replace Idahos dominate story
lets see how as human beings we are more alike
than not, understand our profound interconnectedness and reject the story that one gender, one race, one class or any identity should
have more value and power than another.
We can
change the
trajectory for
generations
ahead by
engaging in
conversations
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appointed to the Sun Valley City Council last February. Keep her!
Ruth Lieder
Ketchum
Provonsha understands
Sun Valley
I am writing today to explain why I
think Jake Provonsha is an outstanding
choice for the Sun Valley City Council.
I have known Jake since the early 1970s and have come to know him as
a person with an exceptional intellect
and an ability to quickly see and deeply
understand the fundamental issues and
forces behind any situation, not just the
obvious things on the surface.
He understands this area far better
than most people, due to his long tenure here in a variety of roles.Jake has
demonstrated a lifelong commitment
to public service through working as a
firefighter, working with the Sun Valley
Elkhorn Association and serving nine
years on the Sun Valley Planning and
Zoning Commission.He understands
how the city and the community work.
Perhaps most importantly, Jake
would bring his analytical ability, common sense, humor and rational thought
to the council.The essence of politics is
the ability to make things work despite
having differences of opinion.Jake has
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Public Meetings
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday Nov. 2 5:30 pm City Hall
Existing Thunder Spring development agreement
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Healing Touch practitioner Mary Kay Foley works on a patient at St. Lukes Wood River hospital.
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River Middle School students stated that people in need of assistance can also call the Crisis Hotline at 788-3596. Social workers
Julie Carney at Wood River High
School, Tod Gunter at Wood River
Middle School and Cecilee Torres
at Silver Creek High School can
also be contacted at their respective schools, the notice said.
Our condolences go out to the
students family and the entire
Community School, the district
wrote in an email to parents. In
this close-knit area, we know
that tragic events like this have
an impact on the whole community. We have asked our staff to
be vigilant in monitoring student
behavior and identifying students who may need support.
A spokesperson at the private
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The award was given during the associations annual confer
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This award reflects the integrity, compassion, accountability,
respect and excellence of everyone in our organization, St. Lukes
Wood River Administrator Cody Langbehn said. We are proud to
serve this community and appreciate their recognition.
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Hailey.
The public hearing will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Anyone who
wants to address the commission on any topic having to do with
Fish and Game business may do so. All testimony will be taken
into consideration when the commission makes decisions on agen
da items at the meeting.
Beginning at 8 a.m. Thursday, the commission will meet to set
the 2016 through 2018 fishing seasons and appoint a commission
representative to Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agen
cies. A complete agenda will be posted on the Fish and Game web
site when it becomes available at www.fishandgame.idaho.gov/
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The Idaho National Laboratorys citizen advisory board will
host a meeting at the Sun Valley Inn on Thursday, Oct. 29. The
meeting will be partly devoted
to the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit, a troubled plant
thats intended to convert
900,000 gallons of liquid nuclear waste to solid form. Malfunctions have delayed processing
of that waste.
The meeting begins at 8 a.m.
at the Inns Limelight meeting room. The discussion of the
waste treatment unit starts at
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Obituaries
R. Edward Flood
On Oct. 15, Ed Flood lost his courageous four-year battle
against ALS. The only child of Ray and Dorothy Flood, Ed
was born in Reno, Nev., in the shadow of the mountains that
would be a theme that ran throughout his life. Eds love of the
outdoors led him to geology, eventually to graduation from
the Mackay School of Mines at the University of Nevada, Reno
and a Masters of Science in geology from the University of
Montana.
Ed spent his earlier years as a field geologist, and
later with NERCO, overseeing its mining exploration programs. In 1991, he joined San Francisco-based investment
firm Robertson Stephens & Co., which allowed him to become
an expert on both the scientific and investment side of the
mining world. His expertise led him to advise on numerous
boards throughout his lifetime, his first being the most significant: Diamond Field Resources,
a grassroots exploration play in
Labrador, which, owing to its massive nickel discovery at Voiseys
Bay, was acquired by Inco, and
remains today as the most valuable single asset acquisition of a
mining company.
With the success of Diamond
Fields, Ed and his colleagues
founded Indochina Goldfields
with Ed as founding president. Ed
helped lead the unprecedented successful IPO, which allowed
the company to explore broadly throughout Southeast Asia,
most notably in Myanmar, where they were successful in
bringing the Monywa copper mine to production.
But Mongolia would be where Ed would make a difference
in the world. In 2001, Indochina, now Ivanhoe Mines, with Ed
as executive deputy chairman, discovered the Oyu Tolgoi
(Turquoise Hill) copper-gold deposit, one of the largest copper
discoveries ever. The sheer economic scale of it will change
the face of Mongolia for decades to come. And it was Ed, with
his natural ability to create lasting relationships and strong
contacts, who introduced the project to an old colleague, now
the CEO of Rio Tinto, which led to Rios eventually taking over
the project to build the mine.
Ed would then move on to take on new challenges, founding companies such as Western Lithium, recognizing early on
that lithium was due to play an integral role in the future, and
Concordia Resources (now Kaizen Discovery). From 2007 to
2010, Ed took up office in London to expand the investment
banking arm of Haywood Securities.
Ed had optimism in abundance and an unquenchable
curiosity about the world. By age 25, he had already circumnavigated the world twice: travelling through Europe and Asia,
and most memorably exploring countries such as India, Iran,
Afghanistan and Nepal, where he climbed to Mt. Everest basecamp dressed in raggedy cotton Indian pants and rented coat
and boots. With Robertson Stephens, he visited 30 countries in
two years. Even after the ALS diagnosis in 2011, with his loving
wife, Yuhko, always at his side, Ed traveled more than most do
in a lifetime, always in good humor in spite of his condition. In
the past two years alone, his adventures included completing
the 42-km skate-ski marathon in St. Moritz, cycling through
Mallorca and, most recently, in early 2015 sailing with friends
through the Panama Canalall with Ed surviving on a feeding
tube that would have kept most people much closer to home.
Never one to shy away from adversity, Eds response to
ALS was to meet it full on, forestalling its advance with frenetic activity: heli-skiing, skate-skiing and mountain biking
the trails of Sun Valley, tackling the famous cycling climbs of
France and, when at his home in Monaco, riding daily in the
hills high above the country. He was always supremely fit, and
the massive weight loss associated with his disease made him
lighter and even stronger. He reveled in his improved times,
becoming more competitive with his friends, in spite of the
steady toll ALS was taking on his body.
Ed deeply cared about his childrenJessica, Zachary and
Maggieand stepchildren, Nicole, Graham, Heather and Emilie.
To them he was the father that loved Star Trek and read Clive
Cussler novels, the man who taught them to fly fish and to
love the outdoors, who made pancakes in the morning, woke
them up Saturdays to go skiing and introduced them to faraway lands. Through his work ethic, discipline and passion for
life, he was their role model.
Ed was an inspiration and lifelong friend to all. With a twinkle in his eye, his unassuming good looks and the kindness
that came through in his smile, Eds authenticity was palpable.
Always generous with his time and breadth of experience, Ed
was a mentor to numerous younger mining executives and
analysts, ensuring that his legacy will reach far beyond his
association with two of the most significant mineral discoveries of our time.
Ed Flood ended his travels in Sun Valley, in his favorite
home, overlooking the Big Wood River, surrounded by aspens
ablaze in golden yellow, fulfilling his oft-stated need to be in
the shadows of large mountains to feel complete. Now he will
be a part of them forever.
He is survived by his wife, Yuhko Grossmann; his children
Jessica and Zachary and their mother, Mary Ellen Ruffing; his
daughter Maggie and stepchildren, Nicole, Graham, Heather
Dane Urbany
Dane Urbany was born April 6, 1947, in Uniontown,
Pa., and died Oct. 22, 2015, at Bell Mountain
Village and Care Center in Bellevue, Idaho, of cancer, at 68.
After spending his first 18 months in Pennsylvania, Dane
moved to Southern California with his parents, who were
eager to take advantage of the postwar opportunities that
awaited. Growing up, he attended St. Josephs Catholic School
in Hawthorne, Calif., Jefferson Elementary School, South and
West high schools, (class of 65) and El Camino College in
Torrance, Calif.
As a young adult, Dane was an active participant in everything offered during the 60s Southern
California scene. Dane was always at the heart of the action,
experiencing the very rare performances of Jimi Hendrix,
Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison, attending love-ins and making
trips back and forth to Haight-Ashbury, etc. He was a guy with
a fast car, a brazen attitude and a reputation for being one of
the badasses of Torrance.
In 1970, Dane left Southern Cal, relocating to Bandon, Ore.,
where he met his future wife,
Betty. There he worked as an
auto mechanic until they moved
together with their son, Sam, to
Ketchum in July 1976. He started
working for Andrews Sheetmetal,
and
eventually
founded
Danes Sheetmetal & Heating in
Ketchum, which was hugely successful.
Dane seemed to do everything to the extreme with a gofor-it, live-for-today, party-like-theres-no-tomorrow spirit. Eventually Dane settled down, though, and enjoyed many
years of sobriety with a huge circle of family and friends. He
loved his family dearly, especially his grandsons.
Witty and irreverent, he possessed a quality that made
him instantly likable. Conversely, he could be opinionated
and staunchconsidered by those close to him a force to
be reckoned with. He would regularly offer his position on
issues, whether you liked it or not. He was equal opportunity, sparing absolutely no one of a good, sound ribbingno
matter if you were big or small, rich or poor, of varying ethnic
or religious background, man or woman, or otherwise. This
was (mostly) fun and refreshing, and kept things from being
too serious.
Almost everything Dane did, he did superbly. He was really
smart, and was a true natural. Among his many interests
were, but not limited to, surfing, skiing, hunting and fishing,
river rafting and star gazing. He was a Ketchum volunteer
fireman, a radio-control car enthusiast and a Fourth of July
pyromaniac. Of course, he adored his springer spaniels.
Additionally, he was well known by the dealers at Cactus Petes
as a regular, indulging in craps, blackjack and poker.
Dane is survived by his son, Sam (Alexis); exwife, Betty; sister, Michele (Gary); brother, Greg
(Nancy); grandchildren, Dylan and Dayne; nieces and nephews,
Emma and Evan and Travis and Kathleen.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lydia and Eddie.
In lieu of gifts, ski a run, shoot a duck, run a
river, check out the rings of Saturn and think of
Dane. Or, if so inclined, make a donation to Hospice & Palliative
Care of the Wood River Valley, Box 4320, Ketchum, ID 83340.
A life celebration is planned for this Saturday, Oct.
31 from 1-4 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Post 115,
220 Cottonwood St., Ketchum, Idaho. All are welcome.
For any questions, please call Greg Urbany at 208-720-2793.
Please visit www.woodriverchapel.com to leave a message
or share photos and stories.
Scott H. Wesley
Scott H. Wesley was born Dec. 7, 1939, in Montesano, Wash.,
and died Oct. 23, 2015, in Hailey, Idaho.
Scott was the only child of Thelma and Delos Wesley,
who preceded him in death.
He attended public school in
Eatonville, Wash., and graduated
from the University of Puget
Sound with B.A. in business
and a B.A. in education.While
in college, he joined the U.S.
Air Force reserves, and following graduation was activated to
Lackland AFB, Texas. Following
his discharge, Scott went on to
teach for 21 years at McCarver
Elementary in Tacoma, Wash.
During college he met his wife, Shirley, and they were
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married on June 19, 1964, in Tacoma, Wash. They lived in Gig Harbor, Wash., for 34
years before retiring to Hailey, Idaho, in 2000. Their only son, Eric, was born in
1970, and currently lives in Puyallup, Wash.
Scott was a life member of the National Ski Patrol System, appointment number 5070. During his tenure in the NSPS he served as volunteer ski patroller at
White Pass, Crystal Mountain, Alpental (founding member) and Rotarun (ski patrol
director), for a combined total of 53 years. During those years he also served as
the Pacific Northwest Regions standards advisor and founding director of the
(Toboggan) Demo Team, earning numerous Northwest Region and division service
awards and citations of recognition.
His other interests and hobbies included world travel, fly-fishing and geologyfossil hunting. Scott will be remembered by most as a beloved teacher, mentor and
friend.
After a brief illness Scott died of melanoma. He wanted no service and requested that donations and memorials be sent to Rotarun, Box 2083, Hailey, ID 83333.
Arrangements are under the care of Wood River Chapel of Hailey, Idaho. Friends
may visit www.woodriverchapel.com to share a message and/or photos.
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Elect An Architect
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MAYOR
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Meeting to be held on
Thursday, November 5, 2015
At 4:00 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
81 Elkhorn Road Sun Valley, Idaho
The Sun Valley City Council will be holding a public hearing on the following
development applications:
Master Plan Development #MPD2015-01: Application by Sun Valley Company to amend the
White Clouds (Gun Club) Land Use Planning Area Master Plan Application No. MPD
2006-03-017 as amended by MPD 2014-02 as it applies to Parcel A Amended, White Clouds,
Corrected: Parcels A, B & J Amended, whereby the density for Parcel A Amended is changed to
allow a range of 26 36 units.
Conditional Use Permit #CUP2015-01: Application by Sun Valley Company to amend
Conditional Use Permit for Gun Club LUPA PUD Application No. CUP2007-05 whereby the White
Clouds Subdivision may include single family dwellings in a townhouse form of ownership with
common area.
Plat Amendment #SUBPA2015-04: Application to amend the preliminary plat (SUBPP
2014-03, approved May 24, 2014) for Parcel A Amended within the plat of White Clouds Corrected,
Parcels A, B & J Amended reducing the total number of townhouse units from 36 to 31. Applicant:
Benchmark Associates, P.A. for Sun Valley Company. Location: Parcel A Amended within White
Clouds, Corrected: Parcels A, B, & J Amended; 101 Diamond Back Road.
Final Plat Application #SUBFP2015-07 by Benchmark Associates, P.A. on behalf of Sun Valley
Company for Sublots 13-14, 17-18, and Tract D of Diamond Back Townhomes, Parcel A Amended,
within the plat of White Clouds, Corrected, Parcels A, B, & J Amended.
Final Plat Application #SUBFP 2015-08 by Benchmark Associates, P.A. on behalf of Sun Valley
Company for Sublot 19 and Tract E of Diamond Back Townhomes, Parcel A Amended, within the
plat of White Clouds, Corrected, Parcels A, B, & J Amended.
For more information, contact the Community Development Department at (208)622-4438
or by email at jhill@svidaho.org.
ELECT DAVID
BAROVETTO
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endorsed by:
Sue Conner & Sam Adicoff
Nancy Auseklis
Deb Bohrer
Jill Brennan
Kathy Crosson
Cam Daggett
Chris DuPont
Dick Fenton
Sue & Doug Garing
Suzanne Hazlett
Ken Herich
Nancy & Joe Humphrey
Wendy Jaquet
Teresa & Kevin Laird
Ruth Lieder
Rick Lefaivre
Sherri Newland
Tom Praggastis
Juli & Micheal Roos
Chuck Rumpf
Stuart Siderman
John Sofro
Lisa Stelck
Al Stevenson
Spooky & Jim Taft
Geneal Thompson
Peggy Tierney
Meg & Eric Vorm
Margaret Walker
Dave Wilson
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s u n va l l e y m ay o r
Q&A
1) What is the proper role of Sun Valley government in residents daily lives?
4) How would you work with the City Council to ensure effective governance and
management of city affairs?
5) What changes would you like to see the city make to its annual budget?
David Barovetto
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Age: 74
Education: Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture from the University of Oregon, 1967.
Current employment: Architect
Government/Public Service: Candidate for public office three times, promoted building the Ore Wagon Museum with
former Ketchum Mayor Jerry Seiffert, counseled the local boys as they petitioned the city for the Ketchum Skate Park,
member of Wagon Days Committee in charge of Poets & Pickers.
Why Running: Everything in life is timing, and this is my time to contribute.
3. Of course not. This is the final twisted battle between emotional combatants, exhausted and pissed off after years of
friction getting their last licks in. This too shall pass. Please
join me to herald the dawn of cooperation that is just a few
honest votes away. I have the experience to make things happen; I am an accomplished Dreamweaver!
Peter Hendricks
Age: 71
Education: Bachelors of Business Administration in finance, University of Notre Dame
Current Employment: City councilman
Government/Public Service: Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee, Sun Valley City Council, board member of Sun
Valley Economic Development, liaison to Sun Valley Water and Sewer District.
Why running: To continue my work achieving three goals: Establish respectful civility and effective leadership, assure
tax dollars are spent wisely and preserve our unique Sun Valley quality of life.
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4. Effectiveness always depends on open and clear communication. I would encourage frequent communication between
the citizens and all elected officials, allowing for an open
exchange of thoughts and concerns. I would establish free
access between the council and staff as well as the city attorney, a policy that has not been in place for at least two years.
5. Addressing our deteriorating infrastructure is critical. The
longer we put off maintenance, the higher the cost will be. A
possible bond issue to address our roads and paths has to be
part of the budget discussion. Time needs to be spent on the
capital improvement plan to address our long-term issues.
Mark Beelaert
Age: 62
Education: Clay High School, South Bend, Ind.
Current Employment: Night manager/director of security, Sun Valley Resort
Government/Public Service: Two years as Army military police, president of Ketchum/Sun Valley Rotary 2011-2012.
Why Running: I have sat on the sidelines and have watched a totally dysfunctional City Hall. I feel with my experience
in corporate America, running my own business and my current job, I am well qualified to be mayor. I will provide
leadership, fiscal responsibility, professionalism and team building.
4. This is about leadership, team work and respect for everybodys opinion, including the ability to discuss issues professionally. Then if we disagree, wed try to find common ground
to resolve the issue. Next most important is fiscal responsibility by all departments so that we are transparent to taxpayers
as to where their tax dollars are being spent.
5. I would like to be able to save more tax dollars, so that in
the event we have a major infrastructure failure, we have cash
on hand to fund it, as opposed to a levy or a bond where wed
pay interest. I would always oppose a tax hike. I would work
with my team to go line by line on the budget.
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values to our city council to
ensure Bellevue continues evolving in ways conducive to raising
children and to attracting new
families.
Shaun Mahoney, on the other
hand, has a long history of running a business in Bellevues
downtown core and would work
to protect and ensure the revitalization of Bellevues downtown
now and as future annexation
concerns arise.
Bellevue is at a critical juncture in its growth and needs
sound, sensible guidance from
its leadership.I believe Anne
and Shaun will provide such
leadership.
Greg Cappel
Bellevue
Sun Valley
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H H H H H El ection 2 015 H H H H H
SUMMARY STATEMENT
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES
2014 TO 2015
ALL FUNDS
REVENUES
Local Fundrasing & Philanthropy
s u n va l l e y C i t y C o u n c i l
State Revenue
Federal Revenue
155,733
353,530
717,741
616,042
29,988
30,936
TOTAL REVENUES
903,462
1,000,508
EXPENDITURES
Total Instruction
*Salary & Benefits
535,049
487,628
658,322
577,817
294,314
130,693
340,000
130,084
55,854
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370,102
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27,152
912,369
1,368,424
126,090
332,548
117,183
(35,368)
Q&A
1) What is the most pressing issue facing the city of Sun Valley, and how would you solve it?
2) How should the city fund road and pathway maintenance? Is an increase in local funding
necessary?
3) What do you think of the citys funding levels for outside agencies, such as the Sun Valley
Marketing Alliance? Are they appropriate?
4) Identify the best way to save money in Sun Valleys annual budget.
5) How can the City Council be more inclusive to the citys residents?
Jane Conard
Age: 68
Education: Bachelor of Arts degree from Macalester College, masters degree from the University of Iowa, Juris Doctor
from the University of California, Davis.
Michelle Griffith
Age: 53
Education: Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Wittenberg University, Ohio.
Current Employment: Executive director of ARCH Community Housing Trust, a nonprofit developer of affordable
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Government/Public Service: Four years service on Sun Valley City Council, board member of nextStage Theater, Fly
Sun Valley Alliance, Blaine County Housing Authority, advisory board member Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines,
Iowa.
Why running: I have enjoyed working on the many substantive issues facing our city. My four years of service on the
board of Fly Sun Valley Alliance have equipped me with important institutional knowledge. My countywide involvement
in schools, the arts and development have resulted in the forging of strong professional relationships with elected officials throughout the Wood
River Valley. Two of the three most critical issues facing our city will require working with all Wood River Valley municipalities.
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Age: 78
Education: Chouinard Art Institute, Los Angeles, Calif. (three years)
Current Employment: Retired
Government/Public Service:
Ketchum Planning and Zoning Commission: 1974-1977
Sun Valley Planning and Zoning Commission: 1979-1982
Sun Valley Planning and Zoning Commission: 2006-present
Why Running: I want to be a voice for open and transparent decision-making. I will listen to as much evidence as
possible before deciding on a vote for or against an issue.
5. We currently encourage citizen involvement in various committees; perhaps there is room for more of that. For important
issues, perhaps neighborhood information meetings could be
arranged that are less formal and more inclusive. The SVEA
uses an annual barbeque as an informational toolmaybe we
could learn something from that as well.
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more water pollution than any
other human activity and more
greenhouse gases than transportation, then promotes world hunger by feeding nutritious corn
and soybeans to animals.
Its the industry that threatens our public health with
increased risk of killer diseases, that creates antibiotic-resistant pathogens by feeding antibiotics to animals, then bullies
health authorities to remove antimeat warnings from their public
messages.
Now, thats really scary stuff.
But, instead of being scared, I
decided to fight back by dropping
animal products from my menu.
I am no longer scared of the meat
industry, and I invite everyone to
join me.
Ivan Ergoan
Ketchum
Morrow was
impressive in
candidates debate
I attended last weeks Pizza & Politics in Ketchum and
was extremely impressed with
Neil Morrow.His background is
diverse and professional, drawing on his business and political experiences before he moved
to Ketchum in 2009 and since
hes been here.He expressed his
concern about the many issues
Ketchum is currently addressing and was creative in his ideas
for solving themaffordable
housing, marketing, budgeting,
restoring the chamber of commerce to support the business
community, relations with Sun
Valley Co., etc.
I stronglysuggest that you,
like I, vote for Neil Morrow and
Jim Slanetz, who demonstrated
that they would be a strong and
compatible 50 percent of the Ketchum City Council.
Ruth Lieder
Ketchum
Expanded airport
would be unsafe
Thank you, Mayor Fritz
Haemmerle, for supporting Hailey and Bellevue residents who
dont want to see further expansion of Friedman Memorial
Airport.
I am sure that when the airport was founded as a small general aviation airport, they did not
expect for it to become the air carrier facility it is today. This community expanded around a small
airport that has now become a
platform for high-performance
aircraft. Many increased risk
elements, such as weather, altitude, foothills nearby preventing turn back, community location and pilot experience and/or
complacency, impact the success
of flight safety. In addition, this
community must now endure
the consequences of increased
noise and lingering exhaust toxins, which may affect community health issues.
As a retired federal aviation safety inspector, it was my
responsibility to ensure aviation safety by the management
of risks to an acceptable level. It
is my opinion that allowing further expansion of this airport
would deteriorate the level of
safety deserved by our community. I feel we all have an obligation, as does the airport board,
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Chatterton works
with integrity
At the next school board meeting, Mike Chattertons dual role
as business manager/treasurer
may be split due to the insistence
of one board member and a few
voices from our public.Because
the school boards own Financial
Advisory Committee found this
dual role valuable enough to vote
to keep it one position, this forces me to question such a board
agenda.
Mike Chatterton holds no
conflict of interest in any of
his duties, as these voices claim
he does. Under no circumstances
have his personal interests benefited nor his activities advanced
at their own expense. All decisions regarding finance are
made by the school boardnot
Mr. Chattertonincluding Lonnie Barbers $600,000 payout and
every McKinstry contract. He
is not culpable, only the board.
(By statute every board member takes an oath as the sole
fiduciary entity of the School
District.) All of the audits of the
financial activities of our district and Mr. Chattertons role
as business manager/treasurer
were found to be flawless. What
then is driving this unorthodox
recommendation?
Mr. Chatterton has been the
best financial resource of the
highest integrity for School District and our community. At the
recent Sun Valley Economic
Development Summit, local business participants respected his
acuity as he calculated their projected percentages of growth to
the number of new schools needed. And last weeks budget meetings held up and down the valley
truly demonstrated his invaluable expertise as he answered
complex questions from parents and patrons concerning
the history and future of school
spending.
In their collective experience of 7.5 years compared to Mr.
Chattertons 29 years, our board
indeed displays naive decisionmaking by ignoring the findings
of their own Financial Committee and creating a separate position that will only cost taxpayers more money. A split is simply unfounded and would be an
expensive mistake.
Darlene Dyer
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Spend school
money on classes
On Friday, Oct. 16, this newspaper published a guest opinion
(Sensible changes for School
District) that I co-authored
with fellow members of Coalition
for Blaine County School District Financial Accountability
(CoalitionBCSD).
Soon after,our grouprealized one significant omission;
themiss likely occurredbecause
we hold thisparticular pointto
be so fundamentalthatit
almostneeds no mention.
Nevertheless,
we
failed
to strongly state our belief
that,while ourteachers accomplish great things with current
levels of support,officials who
control district fundingshould
immediately redirect all poorly
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Q&A
Age: 52
Education: Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Ohio University. Juris Doctor from
Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Current Employment: Attorney focusing on affordable legal counsel and nonlitigation services,
Jim Slanetz
Age: 51
Education: Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of New
Hampshire.
Current Employment: The Board Bin, Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation snowboard
coach.
Age: 72
Education: Bachelor of Science in forest management from the University of Montana.
Received electronic warfare technical courses in the U.S. Air Force.
3. The KCDC has successfully facilitated many projects, both big and small in Ketchum. It has adjusted
to more narrowly focus on housing, KIC and sustainability issues. Its proper role should now be to oversee KIC as it becomes an independent self-funding
asset, and address future community development
issues as they arise.
Michael David
Age: 50
Education: Bachelor of Arts, UCLA. Juris Doctor, Loyola Marymount Law School
Current Employment: Executive director of the Blaine County Community Drug Coalition,
Mickey Garcia
including mediation.
5. The pace of growth should match our capacity to handle that growth, and we need to set the
table with infrastructure such as adequate housing,
alternative energy, access to health care, access
to technology, access for commuters and business
traveling from our airport, continued support of
public transportation and our schools, and a diversity of cultural opportunities.
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allocatedmoneyto furtherbolsterclassrooms. Teachers and
students, along with everyone
who funds the district, should
not continuepaying for managements errors.
CoalitionBCSD
also
believesthatbest facilitatingthis resource reallocation processrequires separatingthe districts treasurer and
business manager jobs(positionsbothlong held by the same
administrator, a costly conflict of interest).Anindependent,impartialtreasurer would
directly serve the board,therebypowerfully strengthening
the boards ability to avoid inappropriate or inefficient spending(whilesimultaneouslyeliminating one of the administrations
conflicts of interest).Additionally,we strongly feel thateveryoneneedsBCSD administratorsto issue clear, consistent
financial reporting.
Meanwhile, CoalitionBCSD
continues to ask whyour districts decision makers spendtwo
to three times Idahos per-student
average in producing merely
middlingtestscores. Granted,we
recognize that testingdoesnt
come close to telling the whole
story; many variables, including district demographics and
cost of living, affect these numbers. Nevertheless,we all pay a
giganticpremium(relative to the
state average). Thus,long before
the powers-that-berequestmore
money, perhapsthesedecisionmakers should first demonstrate
that they can effectively apply
current funding.
Whatever the School Districtsbudget, the members ofour
overburdened
all-volunteer
school board desperatelyneed
the assistance of atrulyindependent treasurer(to ensure that
district funding givesourteachers and students the best possible support).Too much money
has already gone down the rabbit hole. Lets not chase it with
any more.For additional info,
emailCoalitionBCSD@gmail.
com.
Chad Pringle
Blaine County
Bernie Sanders
speaks for many
of us in Idaho
I heard someone say, Bernie
Sanders? Hes a bloody commie,
man. No,mates, hes a democratic socialist anda progressive
who thinks that societys most
basic benefits should be of help
to all its members.We evolved as
wolf packs, not lone wolves.We
are family units, tribes and
nations who naturally banded
together for common defense,
survival and success.
Yet socialism remains a derogatory term that the right wing
applies to anything that hinders
them from lining their pockets.
They think socialism is synonymous with communismtotalitarian ownership of all assets by
the government, a system that
failed where it was tried in the
USSR, China, Cuba, North Korea
and Vietnam.
Modern socialism is limited
government regulation and support of commonly used community assets, like public transportation, utilities, highways, health
care, education, research and a
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Marriage Licenses
122 Sept.-Stuart Aaron Hallam, 50, of
Juneau, Alaska, and Dayna Sandy Dueter,
43, of Kamas, Wash.
Civil Filings
13 Sept.-Chief Ltd. Co. v. Francis Magee,
et al. For trespass by encroachment.
14 Sept.-U.S. Bank v. Ketchum Hotel Co.
For default on loan.
16 Sept.-Midland Funding v. JoAnn Nielson. For money owed Chase Bank.
16 Sept.-TD Auto Finance v. Larry Peterson. For money owed.
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standardized
tests waivers
By KIMBERLEE KRUESI
Associated Press
BOISE Idahos ninth-graders are once again free from taking the newest standardized tests
used to measure English language arts and math proficiency.
The Idaho State Board of Education approved a one-year waiver last Wednesday, marking
the third year that ninth-graders in public schools will not be
required to take the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium
examination.
The consortium is one of two
groups of states that receive federal money to develop exams
aligned with Common Core state
standards.
Idaho has been teaching the
new standards since 2013 after
adoption two years before.
Moving forward, we support the minimum federal testing requirement, said Superintendent of Public Instruction
Sherri Ybarra, who submitted
the waiver request. And doing
so is fiscally responsible, we save
$300,000 to $400,000 this year by
not requiring ninth graders to
take this assessment.
However, ninth graders will
still be given the option to take
the new test. Roughly a third of
them took the non-required test
this year.
The board also waived a
requirement for sophomores to
pass the new tests as a requirement for graduation.
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A Hailey man faces criminal charges after police allegedly found methamphetamine and
three glass pipes in his car.
Isaias Loera-Ruiz, 33, was
arraigned and pleaded not guilty
in 5th District Court in Hailey on
Oct. 20 to a felony charge of possession of methamphetamine
and a misdemeanor charge of
possession of paraphernalia.
According to a report by
Blaine County Sheriffs Deputy
Mike Abaid, he and Deputy Tony
Munoz arrested Lorea-Ruiz after
serving him with a warrant for
failure to pay court fines.
Abaid wrote in the report that
he and Munoz traveled to LoeraRuizs residence at 2260 Woodside Blvd. in Hailey on Monday,
Oct. 19, and saw him enter his
Volkswagen Passat and drive
away. Abaid said he and Munoz
pulled Loera-Ruiz over near the
intersection of Fox Acres Road
and state Highway 75. Loera-Ruiz
appeared to be handling something in the vehicle, Abaid wrote,
fumbling and turning his right
shoulder toward the back seat in
a jerking motion.
After Loera-Ruiz was transported to the Blaine County jail
on the warrant for failure to pay
fines, Abaid said, he and Hailey Police Lt. Steve England and
sheriffs Deputy Kerri Taylor
conducted an inventory of LoeraRuizs car and found a glass meth
pipe in the drivers side door, a
glass marijuana pipe in the drivers seat and suspected methamphetamine in a small plastic baggie in the back seat, along with
another glass meth pipe.
Abaid wrote that the methamphetamine substance was tested and confirmed at the Blaine
County jail.
He stated that in an interview that day at the jail, LoeraRuiz claimed he was not the owner of the car and was not in possession of the drugs and pipes.
Abaid said he contacted the owner of the car, who said he had given Lorea-Ruiz the car for use in
late September.
Judge Daniel Dolan set LoreaRuizs bond at $3,500. He is due
in court again on Nov. 3 for a preliminary hearing.
Ryan Thorne: rthorne@mtexpress.com
Briefs
Harvest is good for hunters
Hunters are reporting good numbers of deer and elk, but weather hasnt been cooperative for prime hunting conditions, the Idaho
Department of Fish and Game says.
Many deer hunters have been in the woods for the general, anyweapon season since Oct. 10, and any-weapon elk hunters werent
far behind with many of their general seasons opening Oct. 15.
Harvest and per-trip success rates were up or down just a little
compared to last year at various check stations around the state,
state Game Manager Jon Rachael said. But overall, as predicted,
harvest seems to be shaping up to be very similar to last yearand
last year was a good year.
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on chances, holds
off WRHS 41-27
Wood River visits
Century Friday
By JEFF CORDES
Express Staff Writer
Celebrating an amazing state runner-up season with their trophy Saturday at Middleton High School are Cutthroat seniors, from left, Bryce
Gillespie, Alex Schwartz, Tom Gillespie, Jay Fitzgerald, Keegan Whitelaw, Henry Everitt, Garrett Rawlings and Alex Feldman.
hey were a sure thing for virtually the entire high school soccer season, demonstrating exemplary teamwork that led to 124
goals backed by a defense that
posted shutouts in 14 of their 21 games.
But Community School boys soccer players finally met their match Saturday when they faced off against the
quick, shifty and highly skilled Weiser
Wolverines during the championship
game of the State 3A tournament at Middleton High School.
And it was a worthy match-upboth
teams entering the clash with shutouts.
The Cutthroats advanced 6-0 and 3-0
over Bonners Ferry and Teton, while
Weiser made it with 10-0 and 2-0 wins
over Filer and Sugar-Salem of Sugar
City.
But it was all Weiser in the final game
of the season.
Led by senior captains Jose Perez
and Oscar Padilla, Weiser (16-2-3) captured its first state tournament title
since 2000 with a 5-2 victory over the
Cutthroats (19-1-1). Weiser led 2-0 at halftime on goals by Perez (72 goals season,
6 at state) and Padilla.
Perez and Padilla were at the forefront of a fleet of Wolverines applying
relentless attacking pressure. Weiser
was always on the verge.
Quickness enabled Weiser to create
space for passes and shots. Ball control
spoke to their teamwork, in front and at
the back, and the Wolverine footwork
was something to see.
some fine individual players. Their longtime coach Kathy Bokides and I have
met numerous times over the years on
the field and it was exciting to see her
win her first state title. Their leading
goal scorer Jose Perez scored 72 goals
this season alone.
Senior striker and all-time Cutthroat
leading scorer Fitzgerald finished his
exemplary career with a penalty kick
goal in the second half, and junior
Dehner Figge also scored.
Man of the Match honors went to
senior defender Garrett Rawlings and
senior midfielder Keegan Whitelaw.
Thursday, Fitzgerald (52 goals season, 115 career) scored a school-record
state single-game five goals as the Cutthroat boys downed the Bonners Ferry Badgers (7-4-1) by a score of 6-0 in the
first round.
After an own goal gave the Cutthroats
a 1-0 lead in the fifth minute, Fitzgerald
scored the games final five goals. The
halftime score was 3-0.
The Cutthroats scored three goals in
the first 10 minutes and out-shot Bonners Ferry 25-5 for the game, including
an 11-2 edge in corner kicks that reflected Sun Valleys possession dominance.
Whitelaws squad just had too much
speed for the Badgers and smothered the
midfield with the active play of Keegan
Whitelaw and Figge. The coach said,
We came out fired up and won handily
in the end. Jay had some great goals.
Man of the Match Fitzgerald scored
twice on headers after crosses from
Johnny Blackburn, and once on a pass
from Figge. He might have scored six,
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You could argue that the Wood River Wolverines were the better football team on the field
Friday night in a battle for second place in the
Great Basin Conference with the host Minico
Spartans at Rupert.
Led by the all-around effort of senior quarterback Alec Nordsieck (304 all-purpose yards, 9
tackles), the feisty Wolverines out-gained Minico 489-413 in total yardage and by a hefty 342-77
in passing. Wood River was certainly the more
entertaining team in the game.
Yet Minico (7-2) on its Senior Night and
Homecoming captured its sixth win in seven games with a methodical no-huddle rushing offense and rigid defense that, statistically,
is the best Spartan steel curtain in nine years
yielding just 17.6 points per game.
Minico capitalized on three fluky and opportune plays to build a 28-6 lead early in the third
quarter and withstood Wood Rivers 220-yard
second half passing attack for a 41-27 victory.
The Spartans led 21-0 in the second quarter and
held on at Bill Matthews Field.
The first turning point occurred on Minicos third-and-23 play when quarterback Jaden
Jensen, flushed from the pocket, found senior
Kade Crystal on crossing pattern for a 65-yard
score. Unfortunately, two Wood River defenders
tripped over each other giving Crystal a wideopen run down the left sideline for a 13-0 lead.
Jensen ended up completing only five passes
for 77 yards as the Minico passing wasnt a factor except for that one play.
Chancy Botts ensuing onsides kickoff was
struck well enough and long enough to enable
Minicos pursuers to legally take out the Wood
River player trying to catch the ball. Minicos
Noah Lynch pounced on the loose ball, leading
to a quick score and 21-0 lead.
And, after another Wood River defensive stop
to begin the second half, Nordsieck completed a
pass to Owen Gifford, who couldnt control the
ball. Junior Chase Chandler picked it up and
ran 40 yards for another touchdown.
Wood River coach Kevin Stilling said, We
dug ourselves too big a hole to fight back out
of against a quality team like Minico.Still, I
couldnt be more proud of our effort and the way
we continually tried to fight back.
The Wolverines (6-3) scored their most points
ever at Minico with 27. They had 23 first downs
compared to Minicos 10. They ran 86 plays to
Minicos 69. They had eight different receivers
catching passes from three different passers
including Nordsieck.
Defensively, they held the frenetic no-huddle
Spartan rushing attack to 258 yards on 52 carries (5.0 yards per carry), and essentially contained Minicos outstanding senior running
back Peyton Bailey (136 yards, 2 TD).
Stilling said, I thought our defense played
extremely well outside of a couple plays in the
first half most notably tripping over each other
which lead to the second TD, the pass to Crystal.That first half we just had inopportune timing on our mistakes and they took advantage of
them.
Trailing 20-0 just 17 minutes into the game,
Wood River showed a different offensive look
with junior Cade Schott at quarterback and
Nordsieck lining up as a receiver. Schotts
30-yard toss to Nordsieck on fourth-and-12 set
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Community School senior midfielder Keegan Whitelaw (right) attacks the Weiser defense with junior Dehner Figge (left) before a
big crowd at Middleton High School during Saturdays State 3A championship gamethe first Cutthroat title game appearance in 12
years.
ta (17:41).
Other Cutthroats and their placings were: 6Max Polito 18:10. 10Keene Morawitz 18:32. 15Peter Wolter 19:36.
18 (tie)Max Tanous and Gil Viesturs 20:03. 21Luke
Brecheen 20:31.
Also qualifying for state Saturday, Oct. 31 at the southern end of Lake Pend Oreille were the Cutthroat girls placing 2-3 in the girls 1A race at Gooding. They were Annika
Landis (22:34) and Ava Mazzoni (22:50).
Richfields Erika Kent (21:48) was the district champion. Alex Stuessi (26:29) placed 13th of the 18 finishers to
round out the list of Cutthroat runners.
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A star between the pipes throughout her soccer career, Community School senior goalkeeper Olivia Ott takes a goal kick during the 5-2 High Desert Soccer Conference tournament
championship game win over Bliss Oct. 15 at Sagewillow Farms.
troversial penalty call,
What do you do?
Fridays loser-out
game was essentially
settled in the first half
when eventual consolation champion Shelley (15-1-1) jumped out
to a 3-1 lead.
Shelley tall and
speedy
sophomore
striker Brittney Baron finished with five
goals, the first two coming in the first 18 minutes as she sprinted
behind the Cutthroat
defense on passes from
seniors Maggie Sheetz
and Kira Marlow.
Community School
junior Katelyn Rathfon cut the deficit to 2-1
Express photo by Roland Lane
with her second goal of
the season, cleaning up Community School junior Katelyn Rathfon, shown here near the
a Lily Fitzgerald free goalkeeper, was an important Cutthroat player at state. She
kick in the 20th min- scored a goal and played tenacious defense.
ute. But Baron secured
her hat trick in the
sen for the 4th District All-Senior post32nd minute to send Shelley on its way.
season game Tuesday, Oct. 27 at Wendell
Fitzgerald scored for the Cutthroats High School.
in the second half, assisted by Tayte Kel- The Upper Schools soccer celebraly. Goalkeeper Ott had 13 saves.
tion is Sunday, Nov. 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the
It marked the first time since 2008 Middle School big room in Sun Valley.
that the Cutthroat girls have gone two- lFinal team statistics: Community School 15-4and-out at the state tournament, a 1 (7-1-1 home, 8-3-1 away, 11-0-1 league for #1 seed,
stretch during which the Sun Valley 1st place in HDSC tournament for 7th straight year)
girls had brought home a state trophy with 9 shutouts in 20 games. Goals scored: 97 (4.9
for six straight years.
per game). Goals against: 25 (1.3). Individual scor A double overtime shootout loss ing: Lily Fitzgerald 33 (6 hat tricks), Ella Viesturs 31
to Shelley followed by a 1-0 setback to (62 career with 6 hat tricks), Hannah Conn 10, Molly
Teton sent the Cutthroats home early in Milgard 6, Grace Pepin 3, Tayte Kelly 2, Kate Rathfon
2008 at the same Caldwell complex.
2, Eliza Marks 1, Ruby Marden 1, Royce Rheinschild
Meanwhile, Cutthroat seniors Han- 1, Grace Cherp 1, Cailin Chandler 1, Kennedy Watts 1,
nah Conn, Autumn Fluetsch, Tayte Kel- Abby Norton 1, Ellie Polk 1, 2 own goals.
ly and goalkeeper Olivia Ott were cho-
to state this year but I am proud of what we have done and confident of our future. Some statistical highlights that Turner
announced:
Blair Radford 127 kills, 13 serving aces, 253 digs and 31
blocks;
Annie Kaminski 81 kills, 85 blocks; Michelle Mason 79
kills, 167 digs; Liz Forsling 28 serving aces, 175 assists, 139
digs, 29 blocks;
McKenzie Garrison 33 blocks, 50 kills and 14 assists; Sidney Chambers 131 assists, 21 blocks; Maya Hollister 100 digs,
10 serving aces; Stella Barsotti 48 blocks;
Kali Castle 41 digs; Tess Hollister 22 digs; McKinna Arial
10 kills, 65 digs; Harlee Manning 10 kills, 45 digs and 13 blocks.
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Carey junior quarterback Toby Whitworth looks for a receiver during Fridays Senior Night home victory over
Castleford. Whitworth completed 8-of-9 passes for 160 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for 61 yards
and one score.
between North Gem and Dietrich since 2009, when North Gem
won 44-16 at Dietrich.
Rounding out the first-round
games Friday, Oct. 30:
Sawtooth East champion
Clark County of Dubois (5-2)
hosts Richfield (2-6) at 3 p.m.,
and Sawtooth West runner-up
Lighthouse Christian entertains Watersprings of Idaho
Falls (1-5) at 6 p.m. Those winners play each other next weekend, with the Clark CountyRichfield winner hosting.
During the season, Clark
County won at home 48-8 over
Richfield Aug. 28, and Lighthouse won at home 52-32 over
Watersprings back on Sept. 11.
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Ligety wins, Shiffrin
second in Soelden GS
openers
On Sunday, Park Citys Ted Ligety, 31,
captured his 24th World Cup giant slalom victory, and fourth in the Soelden,
Austria opening race of the World Cup
alpine ski racing season. Ligety, 10th in
the Soelden GS last October, became the
all-time second winningest World Cup
GS racer, behind only Ingemar Stenmarks 46 wins for Sweden.
Ligetys 50th World Cup podium finish in front of an estimated 32,000 spectators was also his 25th World Cup victory overall, 24 in GS and one in super
combined. He was faster than secondplace Thomas Fanara of France and
third-place Marcel Hirscher of Austria, the four-time defending World Cup
king.
U.S. Ski Team gate ace Mikaela Shiffrin, 20, finished second in Saturdays
womens GS, behind first-time winner
Federica Brignone of Italy. It was Shiffrins fifth World Cup GS podium.
Unfortunately, Austrias defending World Cup queen Anna Fenninger,
26, suffered a right knee injury in
Wednesdays Soelden training run and
underwent surgery the same day at
Innsbruck.
The World Cup resumes Nov. 14-15
with womens and mens slalom at Levi,
Finland.
By JEFF CORDES
Junior quarterback Toby
Whitworth (221 all-purpose
yards) led the dominant Carey High School Panther offense
in its 72-6 Senior Night home
eight-man football win over
Castleford on Friday night.
Whitworth completed 8-of-9
passes for 160 yards and three
touchdowns as Carey built
a 56-0 lead and breezed to its
fourth consecutive Sawtooth
Conference West triumph,
three of them coming at Derrick Parke Memorial Field.
Ten different Carey players accounted for the seasonbest 10 Panther touchdowns.
The home team rushed for 340
yards among eight ball carriers
led by Porter Mecham (7 carries for 105 yards). Total yardage was 640 for Carey and 268
for Castleford (1-6).
Coach Lane Kirklands Panthers (7-1, 4-0 home, 4-1 league)
finished the regular season in
a three-way tie for first place in
the Sawtooth West with Lighthouse Christian Academy of
Twin Falls (7-1, 4-1) and the
Dietrich Blue Devils (6-2, 4-1).
Winning a coin flip tiebreaker, Carey also earned the right
to host the first two rounds of
the State 1A Division 2 eightman football playoffs starting
this coming weekend.
Carey entertains the Rockland Bulldogs (0-6) Thursday,
Oct. 29 at 6 p.m. at Derrick
Parke Field in the first of four
games in the knockout round.
The visiting Panthers defeated
Rockland 56-18 on Sept. 11.
Next weekend in the eightteam state quarterfinals, the
winner of Carey-Rockland will
host the winner of another
first-round 1A Division 2 game
scheduled for Friday, Oct. 30
at 3 p.m. in Bancroft between
the Sawtooth East runner-up
North Gem Cowboys (5-2) and
Dietrich Blue Devils.
Its the first football meeting
the team titles, taking the girls crown 25-39 over Jerome. WRHS
results:
Great Basin 4A boys varsity: 3Ryan Anderson 17:25. 19Irvin Gonzalez 18:19.
23Nelson Cantrell 18:25. 28Wyatt Smith 18:36. 34Landon Nurge 18:48. 35Nathan
Stouffer 18:51. 43Will McGonigal 19:33. 44Christian Bothwell 19:35. 45Colby Castle
19:39. 58Dane Thompson 20:28. 66Isaac Brannon 20:48. 67Tyson Mecham 20:50.
69Kenny Pratt 20:57. 73Jorgen Lawrence 21:08. 75Carter Gerringa 21:11. 76Colby
Nance 21:12. 78Easton Beck 21:19. 87Kegan Lupton 21:46. 88Beckett NasvikDykhouse 21:51. 90Asher Loomis 22:02. 93Joseph Anderson 22:09.24. 94Kevin
Harter 22:09.51. 100Liam Jones 22:55. 102-Cooper Dean 23:00. 108Stephen Roth
23:55. 117Zack Olenick 25:36. 119Sam Bingham 26:02. 123Ryan Halopoff 30:18 (125
runners).
Team: 1Twin Falls 42. 2Jerome 49. 3WRHS 104. 4Canyon Ridge 106. 5Burley
109. 6Minico 121.
Great Basin 4A girls varsity: 1Kami Withers (Twin Falls) 20:22. 10Nicole
Shardlow 22:04. 12Sara Lichtenberg 22:06. 13Amy Cantrell 22:07. 34Malaunie
Gerard 24:01. 38Hallie MacPherson 24:28. 41Ellie Gorham 24:55. 42Brooke
Sundholm 24:57. 44Quenia Gonzalez 25:18. 52Karsyn Gerringa 25:49. 56Alex
Rogers 26:06. 71Alise Barney 28:02. 84Jessica Garcia 29:25. 89Emma Flolo 29:50.
95Yayee Tongsiri 36:21.
Team: 1Twin Falls 25. 2Jerome 39. 3Canyon Ridge 86. 4WRHS 92. 5 (tie)Burley 152
and Minico 152.
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home/garage. My home for the right
renter. 2BD/1BA up, xlrg. master
suite down + open lvg. room, dining,
kitchen, den, full bath, lndry room
down. Views, 2 gas firepls. Nicely
appointed. $4,800. mth. Avail. Nov 1.
some flex with dates. Month by
month or up to 5 mos. No cats, dogs
possible. 725-0203 eves.
Great Deal In Elkhorn
Beautifully
remodeled
Indian
Springs condo. Sunny 1BR + loft
BR, 1 BA, (sleeps 4). Fully furnished, great view, vaulted ceiling,
gas F/P, new appliances, free cable & wi-fi ,W/D in unit. All Elkhorn
amenities. No smoking, no pets.
Avail. approx. 11/15/155/31/16.
Rent $775 mo. LT (6 mo.), $995
mo. ST (3-4 mo.). Photos avail. Call
208-622-0200.
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Property Manager and / or Personal Assistant looking for new clients. Experienced, Mature, Trustworthy, **Live-in possible. Available
year round or seasonally. Also staff
manager, private care giver and pet
sitter. Excellent references. Contact
Julie at 208-716-0846 or email:
hjulmc@gmail.com
Contact Shelly
208-788-7180; x 19
One person caring about another
represents lifes greatest value
Jim Rohn
Bellisimo
We need experienced retail sales
person 3 days per week including
some weekends. This is a very physical job entailing lifting, opening large
boxes, merchandising, etc. Must
have resume with references.
Please call the store for interview.
726-0702
Best Western Kentwood Lodge
has a late night Front Desk position
available Fri. and Sat. from
11pm-7am. We are looking for a
people-friendly person to come join
our team! Please apply in person
at 180 S. Main St., Ketchum.
Cristinas Restaurant has an opening for Wait Staff. Must be able to
work weekends and holidays. Ability
to communicate in English required.
Please submit your resume by fax to
208-725-0751 or come by the restaurant to complete an application.
Benefits avail. for long term employment.
24/7 Transport
Any Load/Anywhere/Any Time
Small loads ok. Local or long
distance. Vehicle delivery/moving
helper, driver available.
Joseph Ryan 721-4053
Fully Insured
Benets
Medical/Dental insurance, 401K, Paid Time Off
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Position
We are looking for someone who
can help the public place classified
ads by phone, email and in person.
Only apply if you are able to answer
multiple phone lines while typing,
smiling & offering the best customer service! Will be responsible
for handling cash and credit card
transactions, and for answering a
wide variety of questions about a
wide variety of topics. This is a
great job for someone who loves
people and loves to be busy. Must
be reliable and able to work 30
hours over 5 days a week. Must be
very proficient with computers, be
very good with email, & be willing to
learn anything you dont know
quickly. Excellent spelling and
grammatical skills a plus, strong
skills required.
Job offers hourly wage plus
commission & health insurance.
Send Cover Letter, Resume &
References to: Express Publishing,
Attn: James Mitchell at
jmitchell@mtexpress.com
No walk-in applications or
phone calls please.
Houskeeping/General labor
My Sun Valley Home is now accepting applications for full time housekeepers and general laborers. Applicants must have a valid Idaho drivers license and speak English fluently. Pay DOE and training available. 208-721-7077
Dental Hygienist
Every Friday 8:45 am-5 pm.
To apply: send resume to:
219 S. River St. Hailey, ID 83333 or
fax to 208-788-0776
Experienced Painters Wanted
Must be detailed oriented. Must have
own basic tools and transportation
and familiarity with all phases of
painting. Full time, permanent work
all year. Health insurance plan offered after 60 day qualifying period.
Pay dependent upon skill, experience and productivity, etc. Call
208-788-0858 to schedule interview,
or send resume or personal contact
info to archivedfc@archivedfc.com.
Girl Friday - Ketchum Flower Co.
Seeking a creative, energetic, and
positive person to join the team!
Please bring resume in person to the
shop located at:
440 East Ave.
Ketchum, ID
(across from Atkinsons)
NEWS REPORTER
Idahos largest non-daily newspaper, the Idaho Mountain Express,
published twice weekly in the beautiful Sun Valley, Idaho, resort community, has an opening for a general news reporter whos a strong
self-starter and can hit the ground
running.
The Express-recognized repeatedly
by the National Newspaper Association as one of the best non-dailies
in the country-has a strong tradition
of providing award-winning news
coverage. The newspaper has been
honored numerous times by the
Idaho Press Club as the best
non-daily in the state.
The successful candidate should
have a college degree and at least
two years of reporting experience,
preferably in city or county government coverage. Photography experience is helpful. The position is a
full-time (40 hours a week) role that
demands a variety of journalism
skills, from reporting on government affairs to researching and
composing features on local issues
and people. Candidates must have
strong news instincts, the inclination to dig for information, an ability
to write clean, accurate copy, and a
solid understanding of AP style.
The position also requires strong
organizational skills and efficiency
while working on tight deadlines.
The job comes with daily challenges that offer the right candidate
an opportunity to excel under pressure. Benefits include full health
insurance and generous paid vacation.
Send a resume, three work samples and references to Editor Greg
Foley at gfoley@mtexpress.com.
No phone calls, please.
Project Architect:
The Jarvis Group Architects is seeking a self-motivated Project Architect. Applicants must have 5+ years
of architecture experience & be proficient in all phases of building design
& construction & project administration. Must have a Bachelors in Architecture or greater. Licensure preferred. Proficiency in BIM/CAD software, preferably ArchiCad.
Email cover letter, resume, & select
project images in a PDF format with
Project Arch in the subject line to
careers@jarvis-group.com. Max files
size 5mb (NO VIDEOS).
This position is available immediately. Serious inquiries only. We will
contact you - No phone calls please.
Work samples will not be returned.
Competitive salary will be offered.
STONEWORKS MASONRY
MASONS / LABORERS:
Full time mason and experienced laborer positions. Stone block and
brick. Drivers license a plus. Pay
DOE. Training available. Leave message on office phone. 208-928-7015
*WARNING*
When purchasing a vehicle, make
sure that the title is in the name of
the seller. Under Idaho motor vehicle code, a vehicle cannot be sold
unless the title is in the name of the
seller, (exception: Idaho licensed
dealer). The seller shall provide the
new purchaser a signed bill of sale
showing the following: full description of vehicle, the vehicle identification #, amount paid & name(s) &
address of the new purchaser. The
bill of sale must be signed, dated
and show actual mileage at the
time of sale. If you have any questions, please contact your local assessors office.
2006 Ford F250 work truck with utility boxes, 4WD. 96K mi. Very good
condition. $8,500. 788-4565 or
720-7112
47 MPG Hybrid
2013 Ford C-Max Wagon
Wht/blk interior, backup camera,
moonroof, SYNC handsfree, Bluetooth, Sony sound, heated seats, all
weather mats, touchless hatch opening, Front WD, 27k miles, excellent
condition. $17,500. 208-720-9650
GMC 1985 Suburban, $400 OBO,
208-726-2683
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05 Ford Escape
93k miles, new tires, all maintenance
done by Ford Dealer. $4,200.
Call 208-788-2358
Bissell 3750 Lift-Off bagless vacuum. Works great. All newer filters
installed. Parts to this are still being
made, $50. 214-310-9396 Ketchum
Freezer, Full Size upright, Sears
Coldspot, manual defrost, old but
clean and works well. $150. Can
send photos, 578-2461.
Freezer: Large Upright, white.
Works great. $125. 450-9438
Frigidaire Washer/Dryer, front loading,
like
new,
$350.
OBO.
208-309-2354
GE Black Gas Slide-in Range dimensions 31-1/4 x 27-1/2 Excellent
condition. Available to see in our
kitchen. Asking $600. 309-1955 or
309-1956
Refrigerator/Freezer, small,
office-size, silver/black, $95,
208-303- 7043
Washer/Dryer set $100, older but
work great. Newer dryer $100, also
works great. You haul. (208)
740-4948. Located in Hailey.
Couch - Cobalt
upholstered. 62
deep. Excellent
avail.
$200.
622-8220
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good.
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Queen,
$5.
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Camera - Olympus OMD EM5II Digital Camera. Body Only. Micro Four
Thirds Mirrorless 16mp. Outstanding 5-axis image stabilization. 40mp
stills capability. Extra batteries.
Bound manuals. 2 yr Damage Insurance. Like new. $825. Twin Falls
208-308-6333
Camera - Panasonic Lumix
DMC-FZ200 w/2 extra batteries &
lens caps. Lumix Strap. Bound manuals. Excellent condition. $235.
OBO. Twin Falls. 208-308-6333
Tenba Backpack for cameras. Excellent shape, $ 60. this was a $200.
backpack. 208-720-9368
Colt HBAR II match target competition AR15 .223 flat top receiver with
removable carry handle sight. Includes two 30 rnd mags. $800 OBO
208-720-1976
Dog Vest, Medium camo neoprene,
exc. condition. $20. 720-2248
Free Bike, Waterproof cover, chain
with lock and helmet. Call
208-481-2248 after 7PM daily except
weekends.
Pet
Week
of the
Mtn Approach. Full Set New condition. Used 3-5 times. Collapsible skis
with skins, backpack and shovel for
back country snowboarding. Selling
for
$500.
New
$800
OBO
208-421-2890
ROSSIGNOL Saffron 7 Skis
178CM. NEW, $350 or best offer.
Phone or text 949-533-8083
Rossignol X-ium WCS skate skis.
186 length. Good for a 145-160 lb
person. Only skied 1 1/2 seasons.
With Rossignol binding. $175.
Rossignol skate boots for sale too.
10.5 shoe size. The level below the
WCS boots. Only used for one season. $125. Cameron 623-670-9186
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LOST: Medium Format film camera - Mamiya 645 - top view finder color: Black measured at 6x4x4 80mm is attached- film is still in
camera - Any info will help. It is
sentimental to me. Please contact
Amanda at 615-495-0789
2 Nice Saddles. One western balanced ride. One owner. Good shape.
$350. One Australian stock saddle.
One owner. Good shape. $350.
788-2522
UGG Erin Booties for Infants Chestnut color, size medium (4-5 infant) - runs small. Almost new condition with box. $25. 206-719-4803
LOST: 2 Pairs of glasses. Both prescription and bifocal. One brown and
blue Rayban frames. One lavendar
plastic frames. Somewhere in
Ketchum, SV, or Hailey within the
last two weeks. 208-726-8893
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2 Female, one-and-a-half-year-old
Guinnea pigs. Both get along extremely well with each other. Cage,
food, bedding, treats, hideouts, toys,
$50. Contact Lori, 208-720-6770
Purebred Red Angus Steers. Premium, all natural, grassfed. $2. For
more
information,
call
Larry
208-720-7480
33 Concrete Blocks
33 Lightweight Concrete Blocks for
sale. 16-in x 8-in x 8-in. Used them
for camper, no longer need. Like
new! Price: $30 OBO. Location:
Hailey. 541-399-6316
Bosch Deluxe door jamb hinge template kit, used once, $150. Royal
Electric clable 12/3 types. 2 @ 100ft.
$60/ea. 720-2162
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Department
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Transportation
/Sheriffs Department, and all other
agencies and individuals responsible
for utilizing the illuminated highway
signs indicating the wildlife crossing
warning south of St. Lukes. After
witnessing, yet another, brutal car vs
deer encounter on Tuesday night, I
was incredibly grateful to see the
new signage up on Wednesday
night. We all use the highway and
our time seems so precious that going an extra 10 miles an hour seems
reasonable. However, drivers only
save about 80 seconds driving 45 vs
55 on the stretch of highway between St. Lukes and the Wildlife
hazard signs south of East Fork.
Eighty seconds that can mean the
difference between destroying your
car and endangering your life, and
having adequate time to stop when
deer, elk, and smaller animals cross
the highway to get water from the
Big Wood. Thanks again to those
responsible for making us all slow
down!
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Calendar deadline: Mondays at noon.
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AROUND TOWN
Nutcracker tickets
on sale now
The College of Southern Idaho Blaine County
Center has announced the return of The
Nutcracker performed by the Eugene Ballet Co.
this December in Hailey. Tickets are now on sale
through the CSI website at http://offcampus.
csi.edu/blaine/Nutcracker. All tickets must be
purchased online.
The magic of the holiday season will unfold
on stage at the Wood River High School
Performing Arts Center at the Community
Campus on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m.
The last professional performance of The
Nutcracker in Blaine County was in 2009. All
seats for the performance of The Nutcracker
are general admission. However, two tiers of
tickets are being offered: $23 per person for
general seating and $40 per person for priority
seating (within the front rows). The night of the
performance, seating will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Tickets must be picked
up at the CSI main office in Hailey prior to the
show or the evening of the performance at will
call.
The performance will feature 50 local
children ages 5 and up who auditioned for
roles in the production. The performance is
sponsored by the College of Southern Idaho
Blaine County Campus, and funds from the
performance will benefit higher education
programming in the Wood River Valley. For
questions, contact Hallie Star at 788-2033.
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Visitors make their way through the Bellevue Haunted Forest last year. This years event is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 29, and Friday, Oct. 30.
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the 1970s.
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The film Boxeadora illustrates one womans struggle to break into male-dominated boxing in Cuba.
We brought this
festival with an hour
and a half of eight to 10
short films by female
filmmakers to the valley
and they have always
been very well received.
Mary Fauth
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Horror shows to run through Saturday
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movie with live acting, dancing
and music.
A prop bag with a newspaper,
flashlight, playing cards, a squirt
gun and toast will be provided to
each attendee to be used during
the show.
We challenge the audience to
shout out lines and participate,
said The Spot co-founder Peter
Burke, who plays Dr. Frank N.
Furter, the mad, transvestite scientist. He added that he expects
many people to show up in costumes based on those in the show.
Although Rocky Horror Picture Show is 40 years old, its
message is timeless, according to
Burke and Moellenberg.
Its message is that you can
be whatever you want to be, said
Burke.
He said that when it came out
in the 1970s, the show was pushing boundaries with its overt
sexuality, cross-dressing, punk/
gothic costumes and reversal of
stereotypical gender roles.
Material like this was the underground, and was influential to
people who now can publicly act
on itlike Caitlyn Jenner, he
said. It was important then, and
its important now, but in different ways.
Moellenberg added that the
generation that grew up with this
show didnt have so much access
to mediathey had never seen
anything like it.
Audience outbursts also contribute to the timeless quality of
the show by referencing current
events, celebrities, political figures, technology and other upto-date subjects. The interactive
aspect of the show keeps it fresh
and surprising.
Its silly, noted Moellenberg.
So its a place you can laugh.
Its also a place you can dance
and sing, as Rocky Horror Picture Show boasts many songs
and dances that have become
popular at proms, dances and
weddings around the globe. One
of the most familiar is Time
Warp, whose dance steps are
part of the lyrics and usually garners enthusiastic audience participation. The show at The Spot
will feature live music performed
by Mark Oliver, Connor Wade,
Izzy Taylor and Alec England.
Moellenberg said the decision
to open the 2015-16 season with
Rocky Horror Picture Show
was not made solely as a result of
its timing with Halloween week-
Rocky Horror
Picture Show
Performances for audience
members 21 and over are Thursday,
Oct. 29, and Friday, Oct. 30, at
9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 31, at
10 p.m., at The Spot in Ketchum.
Ticket cost is $30, which includes
a movie screening and prop bag.
Viewers are permitted to bring
their own alcohol. There will be
a Halloween performance for
audiences 15 and over on Saturday,
Oct. 31, at 6 p.m. This performance
is alcohol-free and is sponsored
by the Blaine County Community
Drug Coalition. Tickets for this
performance are $10. Tickets are
available for advance purchase
on The Spot website, www.
spotsunvalley.com, or at the door
on the evening of the performance,
if not sold out.
end, but also because its themes
of exploration, self-discovery and
acceptance are consistent with
other Spot productions.
Its part of a season that weve
created that is all about sexual
identity and tolerance, he said.
Its the beginning of this string
of shows that deal with more difficult, intimate themes, none of
which will have been done here.
This is a great ice-breaking beginning to the season.
For me, its about the message, said Burke who added a famous quote from the show, Dont
dream it, be it.
Moellenberg also noted that
The Spot is likely to make Rocky
Horror Picture Show an annual
Halloween event, as it had purchased the rights to show the film
and collected all the props and
costumes.
Other productions planned for
the current season are Venus in
Furs by David Ives and the Idaho
premiere of Angels in America,
the Pulitzer Prize-winning play
about AIDS by Tony Kushner.
The Spot will close out the season
with the rock musical Spring
Awakening, a show about teenage sexuality by Duncan Sheik
and Steven Sater. That show will
have an all-high-school cast and
is sponsored by the Advocates.
On its website, The Spot states,
It is our goal to tell the vital, difficult stories that explore the mysteries of the human condition.
Elizabeth Youmans: eyoumans@mtexpress.com
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Wednesday, October 28th
through Saturday, October 31st.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, October 29, 5 pm
Tech Oce Hours with Paul
Starting November 4, 6 pm
The Poet in You, a 5 session poetry
workshop led by JoEllen Collins
Did you know that you now can access the full CONSUMER REPORTS
online for free from The Community Library website?
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Healthy Living
Healing Touch Level 1 Training*
Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7,
8:30 a.m. 6 p.m.
St. Lukes Clinic, Carbonate Rooms, Hailey, $350
Therapeutic Yoga*
Mondays, through December 21, 5:30 6:30 p.m.
St. Lukes Clinic, Carbonate Rooms, Hailey,
$10 per class
Saturday, November 7
10 a.m. 2 p.m.
Community Campus, Hailey
Parenting/Youth/Childbirth
Car Seat Safety Checks
Wednesday, November 18, 2 4 p.m.
St. Lukes Clinic, outside main entrance, Hailey
Clases en Espaol
A trick-or-treater takes in the fun at the Hailey Halloween Hoopla. The afternoon event for kids and
their parents is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 30.
Come early if
you scare easy.
After dark,
all bets are off.
Tammy Schofield
Halloween
festivities
Hailey: Halloween Hoopla.
Friday, Oct. 30, 3-5 p.m., Main
Street. Free admission.
Bellevue: Bellevue Haunted
Forest. Thursday, Oct. 29, and
Friday, Oct. 30, 5:30-9:30 p.m.,
Howard Preserve (Elm Street
gate). $7 donation. Tickets
available at The Bead Shop
in Hailey, Mahoneys Bar &
Grill in Bellevue, and Splash
& Dash in Bellevue. A few
tickets will be available at the
gate on the evenings of the
event.
Ketchum: Halloween DancZen
Party. Friday, Oct. 30, 7-10
p.m. at Studio Move, 231
Northwood Way. Line
dancing, $10, social dancing,
$10, or $15 for both.
Whiskey Jacques, Saturday,
Oct. 31, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Main
Street in Ketchum. Music,
costume contests and
festivities. $7 at the door.
Pumpkin Chuckin. Sunday,
Nov. 1, noon to 3 p.m.,
Sawtooth Botanical Garden,
11 Gimlet Road, south of
Ketchum.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
Make a Trick or Treat Bag: Drop-In
anytime to the Childrens Library and
decorate a bag for Halloween. While
supplies last. Free. Childrens Library at
the Community Library, 415 Spruce Ave
N., Ketchum. All day. DeAnn Campbell,
kidcirc@comlib.org, 726-3493 x2. www.
comlib.org.
Brown Bag: Understanding Teen
Relationships: with Katie Nosworthy,
Planned Parenthood, and Heidi Cook,
The Advocates. In the Baldy Rooms. St.
Luke's WRMC, Ketchum. 12:15-1:15 p.m.
Joe Fos: Live piano every Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. No cover. Duchin
Lounge, Sun Valley Lodge, Sun Valley.
2-5 p.m.
Bellevue Haunted Forest: Scary fun
for Halloween. Forest full of spooky
Halloween figures along a haunted
trail. Tickets available in advance at
The Bead Shop in Hailey, Mahoney's Bar
& Grill and Splash & Dash in Bellevue.
A few tickets will be available for
purchase at the gate until sold out.
Event often sells out. May not be
advisable after dark for young children.
Free daycare available at Bellevue
Public Library from 6 - 8 p.m. for "kids
who scare." Not recommended for
children under 5. $7. Howard Preserve,
Bellevue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
"Wood River Reads" Program:
Presentation by Diane Raptosh, Idaho
Writer-in-Residence, on her work
teaching in prisons. Part of the monthlong "Read It" program in the valley on
Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The Community Library, 415 Spruce Ave.
N., Ketchum. 6 p.m.
Carey Football Playoff Game: Firstround State 1A Division 2 eight-man
game between Carey and the Rockland
Bulldogs at Derrick Parke Memorial
Field. Carey High School, Carey. 6 p.m.
Creating Happiness and Peace:
Khentrul Rinpoche, author of "Ocean
of Diversity," is a renowned Jonang
scholare and Rime master. He has
been trained in each of the five major
Tibetan Buddhist traditions. His visit
to the valley is subsequent to his
presenting his book at the conference
for world religions. No one turned
away for lack of funds. $30. Light on
the Mountains, 12446 Highway 75,
Ketchum . 6:30 p.m. Amy Bingham,
ahbingham@gmail.com, 788-1539. www.
rimebuddhism.com.
Screening of "Showboat": Performed
by the San Francisco Opera. Captured
live June 2014, "Showboat" is a true
classic of American musical theater.
This tale of life on the Mississippi
from the 1880s to the 1920s is both
a poignant love story and a powerful
reminder of the bitter legacy of
racism. $12. Magic Lantern Cinemas,
Ketchum. 7 p.m. Magic Lantern Cinemas.
mlcinemas.com/category/specialevents/..
Warren Miller's "Chasing Shadows":
Miller's latest and greatest ski and
adventure film, featuring Sun Valley
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No Classes at Community School:
Teacher inservice. Classes resume
Monday, Nov. 2. Community School, Sun
Valley.
Make a Trick or Treat Bag: Drop-In
anytime to the Childrens Library and
decorate a bag for Halloween. While
supplies last. Free. Childrens Library at
the Community Library, 415 Spruce Ave
N., Ketchum. All day. DeAnn Campbell,
kidcirc@comlib.org, 726-3493 x2. www.
comlib.org.
Family Music Night Benefit Concert:
A benefit concert including local
bands and school orchestra program.
Community Campus Auditorium, Hailey.
7-9 a.m.
Weekly Alanon Meeting: For families
and friends of alcoholics. Free. Hailey
Sun Club, 731 1st Ave. N., Hailey. 12-1 p.m.
thesunclub.org.
Joe Fos: Live piano every Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. No cover. Duchin
Lounge, Sun Valley Lodge, Sun Valley.
2-5 p.m.
Hailey Halloween Hoopla: Participating
Main Street businesses open their
doors to trick-or-treaters. Look for the
orange and black balloons. Visit "Spook
Alley" next to Jane's Artifacts and the
Mint, and the Spooky Kitchen at Alturas
Elementary. Sponsored by Kiwanis of
Hailey and WR Valley. Free. Main Street,
Main Street, Hailey. 3-5 p.m. 788-3484.
Bellevue Haunted Forest: Scary fun
for Halloween. Forest full of spooky
Halloween figures along a haunted
trail. Tickets available in advance at
The Bead Shop in Hailey, Mahoney's
Bar & Grill and Splash & Dash in
Bellevue. A few tickets will be available
for purchase at the gate until sold
out. Event often sells out.May not be
advisable after dark for young children.
Free daycare available at Bellevue
Public Library from 6 - 8 p.m. for "kids
who scare." Not recommended for
children under 5. $7. Howard Preserve,
Bellevue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Wood River Jewish Community
Shabbat Services: 471 Leadville Ave,
Ketchum. 6 p.m. WR Jewish Community
Office, 726-1183.
A Band of Thai: Rhythm and Blues with
Johnny, Tony, Patty, Sean and friends.
No cover. Nina's Nightclub at Taste of
Thai, Hailey. 7-9:30 p.m.
DancZen Halloween Party: Line
dancing and social dancing. Bring
your favorite beverage, wear a mask,
a costume or come as you are. $10$15. Studio Move, 231 Northwood
Way, Ketchum. 7-10 p.m. Peggy Bates,
danczen@gmail.com, 208-720-3350.
Rocky Horror Picture Show:
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Participants enjoy a successful launch during the annual Pumpkin Chuckin event at the Sawtooth Botanical Garden
south of Ketchum. This years event is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 1.
Presented by The Spot. A live cast
performance alongside a screening of
the 70's cult classic film. This showing
for audiences age 21+. $30. The Spot,
220 Lewis St., #2, Ketchum. 9 p.m. www.
spotsunvalley.com.
Saturday, October 31
Sunday, November 1
Monday, November 2
Hallelujah Chorus Rehearsal: Come
rehearse with Idaho's only full-time
gospel choir, under the direction of
Patty Parsons. Presbyterian Church of
the Big Wood, Ketchum. 6:30-7:30 p.m.
8 Ball Pool Tournament: All welcome,
takes place every Monday. 100% pay
out. Must be 21. $5. Casino. 7 p.m. Phil
Carter, 720-7257.
Tuesday, November 3
General Election Day: The cities of Sun
Valley, Ketchum, Hailey, Bellevue and
Carey, as well as the Wood River Fire
Protection District, will hold elections
today. Early voting is available from 8-5
through Friday, Oct. 30 at the Blaine
County Courthouse in Hailey. Various
locations. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Ketchum/Sun Valley Rotary Club:
Weekly club meeting. Rotarians
from out of town clubs always
welcome. Rico's Pizza, Main
Street, Ketchum. 12-1:15 p.m. www.
ketchumsunvalleyrotary.org/.
STARTS FRIDAY
Public Meetings
Thursday, October 29
NOW OPEN!
Monday, November 16
Sun Valley Finance Committee:
Regular meeting. Sun Valley City
Hall, 81 Elkhorn Rd., Sun Valley. 1
p.m.
Ketchum City Council: Regular
meeting. Ketchum City Hall, 480
East Ave. N., Ketchum. 5:30 p.m.
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Reuben Perin
Suzanne Hazlett
Peter and Joan Challman
Robin Sias
Nancie Tatum
John Carver
Craig & Pam Bailey
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Local Life
Hiking winner Michele Hampton (54:38) arrives at the top of Baldy after a brisk 1.86-mile
ascent of Warm Springs during the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundations 37th annual Baldy
Hill Climb on a warm Saturday morning, Sept. 26.
More than 2,000 visitors attended the three-day Sawtooth Brewery Oktoberfest Sept. 19-20 at
Ketchum Town Square. Among the servers was Maggie Kohls, dressed in her German best. The festive
weekend included music, mechanical-bull riding, a sauerkraut cook-off, a beer Olympics and a homebrew demonstration.
There were 99 hikers among the 173 participants in the 37th annual Baldy Hill Climb on Sept. 26. Here, many of them start their 1.86-mile, 3,140 vertical foot climb from the bottom of Warm
Springs to the top of Baldy. Shown, from left, are Anhwei Kirk, Sage Curtis, smiling Kathy Wygle, Jano Wiedemann and eventual mens hiking winner Scott Montgomery (55:43).
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Idaho Realtors in partnership with the non-profit 208CARES staged the Homes for Idaho Heroes 5-kilometer (3.1 mile) fun run
Saturday, Oct. 3 at Sun Valley Pavilion. The event supported disabled American veterans.
Courtesy photo
Snow-capped mountains in the Galena Basin and a crisp Saturday morning greeted 176 high school and middle school mountain bikers at the
Galena Gallop gathering Sept. 19. Wood Rivers Luke Dean pedals downhill
here.
Hemingway Elementary School students heard Wolf Reading author Jim Dutcher (right) during a special school program Oct. 14. Reading is Connor Morris, seated to Dutchers right, with Wood River High students Michelle Mason and Alec
Nordsieck (left) listening in.
Zions Bank officials, affiliated partners and friends celebrated the cutting of a ribbon Oct. 2 for the
completion of an extensive remodel at the Ketchum Main Street bank.
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Carey High School volleyball seniors and their parents were saluted Thursday, Oct. 15 during the Senior Night home matches with Oakley and Hansen on the Panther hardwoods. Posing here are, from
left, Lane, Clarissa and Tina Kirkland, Jessie Taylor, Medin Cenarrusa and John Cenarrusa, Hailee Johnson and Keri Johnson, and Melissa, Emily and Rex Squires.
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speaker?
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68 Longtime Chicago
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NCIS (DVS)
NCIS Up in Smoke
NCIS (DVS)
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Movie: Jurassic Park III (2001)
Movie: Lakeview Terrace (2008)
Mike
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Movie: Paranormal Activity (2007)
Movie: The Purge (2013, Suspense)
American Horror
Movie Friday the 13th (2009) R
Movie Halloween (1978) R
Movie Halloween II (1981) R
Ghost Hunters
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Little Women: LA
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Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA
NBA Basketball: Spurs at Thunder
NBA Basketball: Timberwolves at Lakers
SportsCenter (N)
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SportsCenter (N)
SportsCenter (N)
Baseball NBA
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NHL Hockey: Nashville Predators at San Jose Sharks.
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Game 365 Ship
Red Bull: Air Race
Monster Jam (N)
Frnds
World Poker
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Plausible Impossible Movie: Escape to Witch Mountain
Frankenweenie
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Inside the NBA (N)
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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
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Haven Wild Card
Project Runway
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SportsCenter (N) (Live)
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World Poker
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Girl Meets Liv-Mad. Austin
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College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
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To Be Announced
2015 World Series: TBA at New York Mets. Game 5. (If necessary).
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Once Upon a Time
Blood & Oil (N)
Quantico God (N)
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Big Bang Castle
Weekend Antiques Idaho
Field
Masterpiece Classic
Masterpiece Classic
The Guilty (N)
Jewel in the Crown
60 Minutes (N)
Madam Secretary (N) The Good Wife (N) CSI: Cyber (N)
KMVT
Overtime Elementary
Blue Bloods
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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met
Law & Order: SVU
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Mummy: Dragon Emp.
Movie: Captain Phillips (2013, Docudrama) Tom Hanks.
Movie: Man of Steel (2013) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams.
(5:30) Movie Fantastic Four (2005)
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead (N)
Talk Dead
Insidius 2 Movie: The Conjuring (2013) Vera Farmiga.
Movie: Phenomenon (1996, Drama) John Travolta.
Movie:Double Daddy (2015) Mollee Gray.
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SportsCenter (N) (Live)
SportsCenter (N) (Live)
NHRA Drag Racing: Toyota Nationals. From Las Vegas.
ESPN FC (N)
Baseball Shorts
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Motorsports Hour
IRONMAN World
NASCAR Victory Lap Match of the Day
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Movie: The Great Sinner (1949) Gregory Peck.
Movie: The Crowd (1928)
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Housewives/OC
Housewives/OC
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Manzod With Children (Season Finale) (N)
My Haunted House
Fear: Buried Alive
Cursed: Witch
My Haunted House
Fear: Buried Alive
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Minority Report (N)
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Blindspot (N)
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Todays 6 Jimmy Kimmel Live
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Ill Have What Phils
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NCIS: Los Angeles
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Movie: Walking Tall (2004, Action)
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NCIS The Curse
NCIS High Seas
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Castle (DVS)
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(5:00) Movie: Man of Steel (2013)
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Fargo (N)
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(5:00) Guess Who
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Movie: Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)
Preacher
NFL Football: Indianapolis Colts at Carolina Panthers. (N Subject to Blackout)
SportsCenter (N) (Live)
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Movie: Duck Soup
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Vanderpump Rules
Vanderpump Rules
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The Haunting Of... The Haunting Of... Cursed: Witch
Cursed: Witch
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Todays 6 Jimmy Kimmel Live
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(5:00) Movie: Iron Man 3 (2013)
Movie: Fast & Furious 6 (2013, Action) Vin Diesel. Premiere.
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Celebrity Wife Swap
Celebrity Wife Swap
Celebrity Wife Swap
Celebrity Wife Swap
Celebrity Wife Swap
Celebrity Wife Swap
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30 for 30 Polarizing coach Bill McCartney. (N)
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SUMMARY STATEMENT
REVENUE
ANDDISTRICT
EXPENDITURES
BLAINE COUNTY
SCHOOL
NO. 61
JULY 1, 2014 TO JUNE 30, 2015
ALL FUNDS BLAINE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 61
REVENUES
BUDGET
ACTUAL
Beginning Balances
$22,332,074
$25,169,229
Local Revenue
$39,623,525
$39,653,541
$15,481,836
$16,109,107
Federal Revenue
$1,834,192
$1,837,779
Other Revenue
$1,363,514
$11,000
$80,635,141
$82,780,656
Salaries
$32,889,880
$32,060,763
Benefits
$13,970,090
$13,705,952
Purchased Services
$5,648,273
$5,393,188
$2,183,775
$1,769,915
Capital Objects
$5,537,713
$2,160,318
Debt Retirement
$0
$99,543
$248,750
$218,816
$1,363,514
$2,847,070
$18,793,146
$26,800,697
$80,635,141
$85,056,262
Intermediate Revenue
State Revenue
TOTALS
EXPENDITURES
TOTALS
Copies of the school district budget and the annual report are available for public inspection in the
administrative offices of the Blaine County School District located at 118 W. Bullion St., Hailey.
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on behalf of Sun Valley Company for
Sublot 19 and Tract E of Diamond Back
Townhomes, Parcel A Amended, within
the plat of White Clouds, Corrected,
Parcels A, B, & J Amended.
day of OCTOBER,
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
KETCHUM CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on Monday, November 16, 2015 at
5:30 p.m., in City Hall at 480 East
Avenue North, Ketchum, Idaho, the
Ketchum City Council will hold a
Public Hearing upon an application
by Brett Moellenberg, representing the
Spot LLC., for amendments to Title
17, Chapter 17.12 Establishment of
Districts & Zoning Matrices, Ketchum
Municipal Code, Section 17.12.020
District Use Matrix. The applicant is
requesting to add Assembly, Place of
as a Conditional Use Permit in the Light
Industrial District Number Two (LI-2
District) and Parking, Shared as a permitted use in the Light Industrial District
Number One, Two & Three (LI-1, LI-2
& LI-3 Districts). Additionally, the applicant is proposing an amendment to
Chapter 17.125 Off-Street Parking and
Loading, Ketchum Municipal Code,
Section 17.125.070 Shared Parking
Reduction, Subsection B to allow for
shared parking reductions in the LI-1,
LI-2 & LI-3 Districts.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
at the aforementioned time and place,
all interested persons may appear and
shall be given an opportunity to comment on the matter stated above. A
copy of the proposed amendments will
be available on the City website (www.
ketchumidaho.org) or at the Ketchum
Department of Planning and Building.
Comments and questions prior to the
hearing may be directed to the Ketchum
Department of Planning and Building,
P.O. Box 2315, Ketchum, Idaho, 83340,
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of the City of Hailey, that I have compared it to the full text of Ordinance No.
1189, and that in my opinion, the above
summary is true and complete and
provides adequate notice to the public
of the contents of said Ordinance.
Dated this 23rd day of October,
2015.
______________________________
Ned Williamson, Hailey City Attorney
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
Oct. 28, 2015
NOTICES OF
TRUSTEES SALES
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
Notice of Trustees Sale Idaho Code
45-1506 Todays date: September
22, 2015 File No.: 8308.21067 Sale
date and time (local time): January
25, 2016 at 11:00 AM Sale location:
on the front steps of the west side of
the Old Courthouse Building, 206 1st
Avenue South, Hailey ID 83333 Property
address: 20491 Main St. Carey, ID 83320
Successor Trustee: Northwest Trustee
Services, Inc., an Idaho Corporation
P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425)
586-1900 Deed of Trust information
Original grantor: Kelly G. Whitworth
and Kathy D. Whitworth, husband and
wife Original trustee: Integrated Real
Estate Processing Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for
Solstice Capital Group Inc., A California
Corporation Recording date: 11/24/2008
Recorders instrument number: 563095
County: Blaine Sum owing on the obligation: as of September 22, 2015:
$195,493.13 Because of interest, late
charges, and other charges that may
vary from day to day, the amount due on
the day you pay may be greater. Hence,
if you pay the amount shown above, an
adjustment may be necessary after we
receive your check. For further information write or call the Successor Trustee
at the address or telephone number
provided above. Basis of default: failure
to make payments when due. Please
take notice that the Successor Trustee
will sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for certified funds or equivalent
the property described above. The property address is identified to comply with
IC 60-113 but is not warranted to be
correct. The propertys legal description
is: Township 1 South, Range 21 East,
Boise Meridian, Blaine County, Idaho.
Section 27: A parcel of land within said
Section 27, more particularly described
as follows: Commencing at a brass cap
marking the center 1/4 corner of said
Section 27 which lies South 01 degrees
0821 E., 2,666.70 feet from a brass
cap marking the North 1/4 corner of
said Section 27; thence N. 01 degrees
0821 W., 477.53 feet; thence S. 88
degrees 5223 W., 49.50 feet to a 1/2
bar which is the True Point of Beginning;
thence S. 88 degrees 5223 W., 49.87
feet to a 1/2 bar; thence S. 01 degrees
0059 E. 19.00 feet to a 1/2 bar; thence
S. 88 degrees 5647 W., 70.46 feet to
a 1/2 bar; thence S. 88 degrees 5032
W. 64.74 feet to a 1/2 bar; thence N.
01 degrees 0821 W., 98.06 feet to a
1/2 bar; thence N. 88 degrees 5139 E.
185.11 feet to a 1/2 bar; thence S. 01
degrees 0821 W., 79.15 feet to the True
Point of Beginning The sale is subject
to conditions, rules and procedures as
described at the sale and which can be
reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com
or USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is
made without representation, warranty
or covenant of any kind. WHITWORTH,
KATHY and KELLY (TS# 8308.21067)
1002.283235-File No.
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2015
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
T.S. No 026217-ID Parcel No.
RPK0396000004A On 2/2/2016 at
10:30 AM (recognized local time),
on the front steps of the west side
of the Old Courthouse Building, 206
1st Avenue South, Hailey, ID, 83221,
in the County of Blaine, SYDNEY K.
LEAVITT, ESQ., a member of the State
Bar of Idaho, of Aldridge Pite, LLP
successor to Pite Duncan, LLP as a
result of the merger of Pite Duncan,
LLP into Aldridge Connors, LLP as
trustee, will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful
money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following
described real property, situated in the
County of Blaine, State of Idaho, and
described as follows, to wit: SUBLOT
4A IN BLOCK 1 OF SUBLOTS 1A-4A,
WARD TOWNHOUSES, ACCORDING
TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO.
Legal Notices
for certified funds or equivalent the
property described above. The property
address is identified to comply with IC
60-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The propertys legal description
is: Lot 1A of Replat of a Replat of
Lots 1A and 1B, Croy Creek Meadows
Subdivision, according to the official
plat thereof, recorded as Instrument
No. 358648, records of Blaine County,
Idaho. The sale is subject to conditions,
rules and procedures as described at
the sale and which can be reviewed
at www.northwesttrustee.com or USAForeclosure.com. The sale is made
without representation, warranty or
covenant of any kind. (FERRIS, LEE
ANN and GREG R. TS# 7023.109481)
1002.283338-File No.
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
Oct. 14, 21, 28 & Nov. 4, 2015
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
Notice of Trustees Sale Idaho Code
45-1506 Todays date: September
30, 2015 File No.: 9221.20001 Sale
date and time (local time): February
2, 2016 at 11:00 AM Sale location:
on the front steps of the west side
of the Old Courthouse Building, 206
1st Avenue South, Hailey ID 83333
Property address: 301 Tendoy Street
Bellevue, ID 83313-5085 Successor
Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services,
Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O. Box
997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 5861900 Deed of Trust information
Original grantor: Craig J. Rebish, an
unmarried individual Original trustee:
GMAC Mortgage Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for
GMAC Mortgage, LLC Recording
date: 05/29/2007 Recorders instrument number: 548055 County: Blaine
Sum owing on the obligation: as of
September 30, 2015: $125,684.57
Because of interest, late charges, and
other charges that may vary from day
to day, the amount due on the day
you pay may be greater. Hence, if
you pay the amount shown above, an
adjustment may be necessary after we
receive your check. For further information write or call the Successor Trustee
at the address or telephone number
provided above. Basis of default: failure
to make payments when due. Please
take notice that the Successor Trustee
will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property described above.
The property address is identified to
comply with IC 60-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The propertys
legal description is: Lot 15 in Block 1
of Chantrelle II Subdivision Phase 2,
according to the official plat thereof,
recorded as Instrument No. 393577,
records of Blaine County, Idaho. Also
Shown of Record As: A Parcel of land
situated in the State of Idaho, County
of Blaine, with a Street location address
of 301 Tendoy St; Bellevue, ID 833135085 currently owned by Rebish Craig
J having a Tax Identification Number
of RPB03010010150 and futher
described as Chantrelle II-Phase 2 Lot
15 Block 1 19,316.443 2N 18E Sec
26. The sale is subject to conditions,
rules and procedures as described at
the sale and which can be reviewed
at www.northwesttrustee.com or USAForeclosure.com. The sale is made
without representation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (REBISH, CRAIG J.
TS# 9221.20001) 1002.283415-File No.
PUBLISH
IDAHO MOUNTAIN EXPRESS
Oct. 14, 21, 28 & Nov. 4, 2015
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
Notice of Trustees Sale Idaho Code
45-1506 Todays date: September 25,
2015 File No.: 8193.20411 Sale date
and time (local time): January 28, 2016
at 11:00 AM Sale location: on the
front steps of the west side of the Old
Courthouse Building, 206 1st Avenue
South, Hailey ID 83333 Property
address: 721 Deer Ridge Lane Hailey,
ID 83333 Successor Trustee: Northwest
Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho
Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA
98009 (425) 586-1900 Deed of Trust
information Original grantor: Todd T
Telford, and Angie Telford, husband and
wife Original trustee: Fidelity National
Title Insurance Company Original
beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc. solely as
nominee for Americas Wholesale
Lender Recording date: 08/30/2004
Recorders instrument number: 509150
County: Blaine Sum owing on the obligation: as of September 25, 2015:
$415,244.94 Because of interest, late
charges, and other charges that may
vary from day to day, the amount due on
the day you pay may be greater. Hence,