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Northside principal resigns to take similar job in Idaho

lahontanvalleynews.com     2 hrs ago    Send to a friend

Mike Maresh • LVN photo Northside Principal John Hyatt visits one of the school's classrooms on Friday. Browse and Buy Lahontan Valley News Photos The next logical progression is how Northside Principal John Hyatt describes his future job in Twin Falls, Idaho. After working more than 20 years for...

Idaho teacher accused of trashing Mexico flag

bostonherald.com     May 14, 2008    Send to a friend

By Associated Press Thursday, May 8, 2008 - Updated 4m ago TWIN FALLS, Idaho - A high school student may sue a teacher who took a Mexican flag he had brought for Cinco de Mayo and tossed it in a garbage can. Clint Straatman denies Froylan Camelo’s version of events but said he took the flag...

State officials tour fish farm in S. Idaho

kbcitv.com     May 9, 2008    Send to a friend

It was approved by lawmakers in the last Legislative session as a way to solve a tangle of water rights problems and drinking water laced with arsenic in Twin Falls. ... The Idaho Water Resource Board in April announced the $26 million purchase of the Pristine Springs...

Mexican flag conflict in Idaho

chicagotribune.com     May 8, 2008    47 related    Send to a friend

bv Matthew Hay Brown An Idaho high school teacher put a student's Mexican flag in a garbage can this week, fueling a protest from the community's Latino popluation, according to news reports. Froyland Camelo told The Times-News of Twin Falls that he was celebrating Cinco de Mayo on Monday at...

Additions to the Wolverine's Range in Idaho

robertlindsay.blogspot.com     May 8, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

in other parts of Idaho. A previous post noted a wolverine on a telephone pole along the Snake River Valley in King Hill, Idaho, earlier this year.A radio-collared wolverine recently traveled from the Grand Tetons in Wyoming across the Targhee and Caribou National Forests...

Snowpack in Good Shape As May Begins

redorbit.com     May 3, 2008    15 related    Send to a friend

By Sven Berg, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho May 3--Another month has passed and southern Idaho still looks to be on track for a decent water year. ... After huge snowfalls were recorded in basins from the Upper Snake River to Oakley, April turned in a dry effort,...

Forest Service Adapting So. Hills Road Plan

redorbit.com     Apr 29, 2008    Send to a friend

By Sven Berg, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Apr. 29--U.S. Forest Service Minidoka District Ranger Scott Nannenga said Monday his office is working on a plan to free up more trails for off-road vehicles while restricting use on 95 miles of roads in the South Hills.

Open house expected to draw thousands

deseretnews.com     Apr 21, 2008    Send to a friend

The opening of a new LDS temple here in July is expected to be a boon for local hotels and tourism. ... An official of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said more than 150,000 people are expected to visit the temple during a five-week open house that begins...

Feeling feminine: Famlies, single mother boost high women-to-men ratio in Twin Falls

tmcnet.com     Apr 20, 2008    Send to a friend

Feeling feminine: Famlies, single mother boost high women-to-men ratio in Twin Falls ... KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Apr. 20--Men: Next time you're out and about in Twin Falls, take a look around. Of the nine largest cities in Idaho, Twin Falls has the highest...

Judge Affirms Swan Falls Water Deal

redorbit.com     Apr 19, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

By David Cooper, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Apr. 19--A Twin Falls water judge ruled Friday that Idaho Power Co. cannot nullify terms of the historic Swan Falls water agreement, because of a decline in water after the deal was settled. ... Judge John Melanson...