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Scott Ferrell: Leave the BCS to higher education

Things must be quite well in Georgia in those days.

All High School students are National Merit scientists. The outbreaks of homeless people must be empty. Everyone in Georgia must be accessible health insurance.

Life’s got to be well in Georgia.

How else, Rep. Lynn Westmoreland, R-GA. Will the Ministry of Justice to examine whether College Football’s Bowl Championship Series is an illegal business?

Westmoreland is not alone.

He is a member of Representatives. Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii, and Mike Simpson, R-Idaho.

That’s what we need bipartisanship in frivilous questions.

They led to believe that people in Abercrombie’s district are more concerned about paying $ 3.50 per gallon for gas lowest on the island, as they are investigated by the BCS.

Simpson’s ingredients are probably more concerned about rising food prices in Idaho that the BCS.

It would also be easier for the Congress grandstanding serious if not for reasons of their obvious.

Westmoreland’s fans think of Georgia Bull Dogs stolen received a chance to play for the national title. Simpson’s Boise State fans and Abercrombie of Hawaii’s fans - already participants in the BCS, in fact - have also wanted a shot on a piece of games.

None of the three seemed too impatient, if a team left undefeated Auburn won the national championship game after the 2004 season. Likewise, we hear sreaming Congress, if a Top-ranking USC has received the team has spent over by the BCS computers in the wake of the 2003 season.

Of course, the trio of Congressmen received their 15 minutes of fame of what we call a discussion. And without doubt necessary. None of the three representatives of the USA is more than 213 Congress.org ‘performance values.

You’re right about one thing. The BCS is insufficient.

The place to correct, but not Congress. Not at a time, gas and food, prices will rise and money in the average U.S. exchange decreases. I quote a famous anti-BCS, “It’s the economy, stupid.” And especially not the BCS, when it comes to management priorities.

The place to repair the damage BCS in higher education institutions themselves.

They are those who do not have a true national championship games. They are the ones that are underway with this regime.

But there is a hook. No matter what someone comes with the path of one or a play-Plus-One, not everyone is happy.

At a press conference in Washington DC last week, Westmoreland cited by the NCAA men’s basketball tournament as an example and said: “We should not compete to see who is the champion. Clearly, should be on the ground. ”

Oh, it was decided in this field.

The problem has always been a clean 1-2 matchup.

As you can see, there is always a 66 NCAA Tournament team selection. And it is increasingly a fifth team, if it is a College Football-Four-play team or third team in a matchup 1-2.

This will not change, regardless of the number of Congressmen to C-SPAN time with something is not necessarily that country.

31 The annual meeting of race to Robie Creek

Thousands of runners and walkers it’s windy and freezing cold Saturday afternoon to participate in the 31 The annual race to Robie Creek.

The race - billed as the toughest half marathon in the North West - began at noon at Fort Boise. The 13 miles, of course, reached its peak Aldape summit, and it is in Robie Creek Park

The slogan of this race was “Run Off Your kilt. In keeping with the theme Scots, serenaded riders were even a bagpipe player on a part of the course.

Some participants say the first time the race was difficult, but every second is worthwhile. Steve Chapman, Oregon, Idaho prepared for the race, said: “First half was difficult first eight miles is difficult - it is only a trudge up the first half. And then [you] fly definition of the second half password on all the way down. ”

A major change in the race this year was that music player - including iPods - could step on the road. Indeed, the company that provides insurance for the run.

Racers say, with music would have been nice but there were many other distractions on the ground. “I have music, music I lack something, but it was not bad,” said Prime Timer-Joy Donovan. “I think there were enough people see and things to see.”

A little more than 2400 people attended the race today Robie Creek. For men, the fastest time was 1 hour 19 minutes for women, 1 hour 29 minutes.

Former collaborator stations complained puants

A former employee for puants stations the company has continued Boise, under which he tries to deny retirement benefits that he and other workers deserve.

Edward Brasley, 48, a former truck driver tank, has worked for retailers of gasoline for almost 19 years, says that the chain illegally tried to eliminate a Deferred compensation retirement plan, puants the former owner .

The appeal, made Thursday at U.S. District Court in Boise, wants action class, say at least 25 other current or former employees were affected.

Charley Jones, co-owner of the chain, which operates 25 stations in the valley of the Treasury, called Brasley of the legal profession, Bob Huntley of Boise, an antagonist longstanding “which has always pursued the company. Previous actions include two cases of wrongful termination and separate actions because of age and gender discrimination, “he added.

“We just went for a study of a jury, and he (Huntley) 12-0 lost,” said Jones. “Honestly, I believe that Mr. Huntley is simply trying to extort money from my company. ”

Jones and his partner, Shawn Davis, acquired the chain, known as Fearless Farris Inc service stations, in November 2002. Fearless Farris, the entrance to their retirement plan during the year 1995 by purchasing life insurance for its employees.

Jones and Davis then announced that the entry in the retirement age has been cancelled and that only employees retire within five years, would benefit, “said Brasley Idaho Statesman.

Huntley said the company can cash in insurance policies and more than $ 600000 in its coffers. ”

Huntley said that under the conditions originally planned retirement plan Brasley is entitled to $ 1,000 per month for 15 years beginning no later than 24 April 2004.

“He says that many, many things, unlike Jones. “Only because he is not claimed that it is true.”

The petition asks that the company refers to the acquisition of a pension or insurance for financing the insurance plan of $ 2125 million, or $ 85000 for each of some 25 staff involved.

Huntley said it won a judgement against the judge in a similar case earlier this year, the Federal Court with Ted Roberts, another employee puants station.

Jones said the decision was upheld on appeal on 9 U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

He said that the initial plan had several violations of the Confederation Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), including a provision that requires the worker remains at the company until age 65.

Jones said that Brasley leave the company on good terms and questioned why he waited two years to institute.

“I think the Huntley finally found,” said Jones.

Brasley, now works for Leathers Oil Co. in Oregon, said Roberts Party government in the case to convince him to go after the age of providing benefits, he felt indebted to him.

“As I had many years in the business, I would have vested benefits in the plan and is entitled to benefits,” he said.

5 District Court of messages

Joe J. Ortega, 30, Jerome, driving under the influence of excessive expenditure amounted fine of $ 1000, $ 500 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 180 days in prison, suspended 170; driving privileges exposed to 365 days, 12-month trial period, no alcohol.

Joshua D. Goddard, 25, Oceanside, CA, driving under the influence; fine $ 500 $ 100 presentations, $ 90.50, 30 days in prison, 29 presentations, credit for time served driving privileges suspended 180 days, 12 months Period test, no alcohol.

Dayci Marino, 25, Twin Falls, driving under the influence; zurückgehaltener fine judgement granted $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days in prison, nine suspended for the credit period is served; exposed to driving privileges for 90 days, six-month probationary period, no alcohol.

Erick Brodsho p., 18, Wells, NEV.; Count a driving under the influence; zurückgehaltener judgement given $ 500 fine, costs $ 90.50, $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days in prison, eight exposed credit for the period served as a driving privileges suspended 90 days, six-month probationary period, no alcohol, one count possession of drug Paraphernalia rejected.

Oscar Flores-Guiterrez, 26; one count of driving under the influence; fine $ 500 $ 500 presentations, $ 90.50, 60 days in prison, 50 presentations, credit served for six days, 24-month trial period, including a failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, five days in jail for the credit period.

Ruth C. Byrd, 44, Twin Falls, driving under the influence; zurückgehaltener fine judgement granted $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days imprisonment, suspended for nine credit period served privileges driving suspended 90 days, a period of 12 months probation, no alcohol.

The sentencings

Javier Guevara Jr., 22, Twin Falls, count is not insurance; fine of $ 75, $ 75.50 five days in prison, five presentations, 12-month probationary period, a count without privileges, $ 500 fine $ 300 presentations; $ 75 public defender fee, 30 days in prison, 28 presentations, two days of work detail, driving privileges set at 180 days, 12 months probation.

Tammany G. Blake, 43, Hagerman, without privileges, fine $ 300 $ 200 presentations, $ 90.50, 10 days in prison, eight suspended for two days under house arrest; driving privileges suspended 180 days, six-month probationary period.

Cody iron A. Brandt, 16, Twin Falls, one count driving without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 400 suspended, $ 90.50, 30 days in prison, 28 presentations, two days of work detail, driving privileges exposed to 180-day period probation 12 months count Failure to stop / leave the scene of an accident damage; fine $ 500 $ 400 suspended for 10 days in prison, suspended 10; probationary period of 12 months; competitor.

Timothy L. Harshman, 46, Kimberly; failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, fine $ 500 $ 300 suspended; $ 75.50 five days in prison, five presentations, three-month trial period.

Casey R. Fought, 17, Twin Falls, unaufmerksame / tax concerns; fine $ 300 $ 200 presentations, $ 75.50, 10 days in prison, 10 presentations, six-month trial period.

T. Brady over Acre, 19, Kimberly; count possession of a drug Paraphernalia; fine $ 300 $ 200 presentations, $ 85.50, 10 days in prison, eight presentations, 12-month trial period, no alcohol, a count possession of a controlled substance reject.

Zachary W. Walton, 25, a filer count driving under the influence amended to unaufmerksame / tax concerns; fine $ 300 $ 200 presentations, $ 75.50, 10 days in prison suspended eight, time credit to serve six-month period probation, one count possession of drug Paraphernalia; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, 30 days in prison, 30 presentations, six-month trial period, no alcohol, one count possession of a controlled substance dismissed.

J. Richard Wagner Jr., 39, Boise, driving without privileges, second offensive; fine of $ 2000, $ 1500 will be suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 365 days in jail, 335 papers 19-day credit served 12 months probation.

Terry L. Tickner, 52, Twin Falls, driving without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 90.50, 10 days in prison, eight lectures, two days of work detail, driving privileges set at 180 days , Six-month probationary period.

S. Spencer Christensen, 19, Twin Falls, one count driving without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 500 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 30 days in prison, 28 presentations, two days of work detail, privileges Conduct suspended 180 days, 12-month probationary period, one count possession of drug Paraphernalia; fine $ 500 $ 400 suspended for 10 days in prison, suspended 10, 12-month probationary period, one count possession of a controlled substance; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, 30 days jail, suspended 30, 12 months probation; Concurrent, no alcohol.

Heather N. Clark, 18, Twin Falls, a small flight; zurückgehaltener fine judgement granted $ 500 $ 400 suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days in prison, suspended 10; probationary period of 12 months, 48 hours .

Tara R. Grant, 20, Twin Falls, promote / Aids to juvenile delinquency in the area of competence; zurückgehaltener judgement given fine of $ 100, costs $ 72.50, $ 75 public defenders fees, one-month trial period.

Tiffany A. Dyer, 19, Twin Falls, failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, fine $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 30 days in prison, suspended 30, 12 months probation.

Pamela K. Bieske, 41, Twin Falls, a small flight; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 75.50, 10 days in prison, 10 presentations, six-month trial period, two working days without profit.

Suzanne Lamb, 44, Twin Falls, the illegal sale of alcohol to minors, fine $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 75.50.

Michael A. Loya, 18, Twin Falls, a small flight; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 75.50, 30 days in prison, 28 presentations, two days of work detail, 12-month trial period, no alcohol.

Leslie E. Greenwell, 42, Twin Falls, a small flight; fine of $ 100, costs $ 75.50, $ 75 public defenders fees five days’ imprisonment, suspended five, six-month trial period.

Jeannette E. Russell, 39, Twin Falls, a small flight; fine $ 300 $ 100 suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 180 days in jail, 170 exposed credit for one day served six-month probationary period.

Jessica A. Rowe, 19, Twin Falls, possession of drug Paraphernalia; fine $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 85.50 $ 75 public defender fee and 90 days in prison, suspended 90, 12-month trial period, not alcohol Two days of work detail.

Charlene J. McKee, 40, Twin Falls, possession of drug Paraphernalia; fine $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 85.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 60 days in prison, 50 presentations, credit were used for three days ; Probationary period of 12 months, no alcohol.

Good Lacey E. Dodson, 22, Jerome, without privileges, fine $ 300 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 30 days in prison, 18 presentations, credit for time served driving privileges suspended for 60 days, six months probation.

F. Jose Arreola-Avalos, 47, Buhl, including an invasion of privacy; questionable costs 60 days in jail, 55 suspended for two days of credit provides 24-month trial period, a second degree count Stalking rejected.

Richard Fierros, 25, Twin Falls, driving without privileges, irrecoverable costs, 90 days in prison for periods of credit used to driving privileges set at 180 days, 12 months probation.

Bradley J. Anderson, 20, Buhl, including a failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 75.50, 10 days in prison, 10 presentations, two days of work in detail, six months trial, including a failure to appear; fine of $ 100, 10 days in jail, nine presentations in detail a working day trial period of six months; competitor.

Cecelia L. Milloy, 18, Twin Falls, one count possession of a controlled substance; fine $ 500 $ 400 presentations, $ 85.50, 30 days in prison, suspended 30, 100 hours, 12-month trial period, not alcohol, a Accessories count possession of drugs; fine $ 500 $ 400 suspended for 10 days in prison, suspended 10; probationary period 12 months; competitor.

Dismissals

Brandi Durham, 22, Twin Falls, possession of drug Paraphernalia, prosecutor general dismissed; evidence has been deleted.

Sierra S. Anderson, 18, Twin Falls, frequenting a place where a controlled substance is used, prosecutor general dismissed.

Robby D. Hensen, 43, Twin Falls, a domestic battery count and interference with 911 call, rejected by the Tribunal, no victims.

Twin Falls County

Driving under the influence sentencings

Billy J. Neumeyer, 66, Buhl, driving under the influence of excessive expenditure amounted fine of $ 1000, $ 500 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defender fee and 90 days in prison, 80 presentations, credit served for two day, five days a residence; driving privileges suspended 365-day probationary period of 12 months, no alcohol.

Denis A. Kayan, 19, Twin Falls, one count of driving under the influence; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 90.50, 90 days in prison, 89 presentations, credit for time served for driving privileges suspended 90 days, 12 Month trial period, no alcohol; One count without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 400 presentations, 30 days in prison, 28 presentations, credit for one day served a day of detailed work; driving privileges suspended 180 days, 12 months probation.

Mark A. Everett, 47, Hansen, one count of driving under the influence; fine of $ 1000, $ 600 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 180 days in jail, 128 exposed credit for the period served as a driving Privileges suspended 365-day probationary period of 24 months, no alcohol, one count driving without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 400 presentations, 60 days in prison, eight exposed credit for the period served as a driving privileges suspended 365-day probationary period of 12 months; Concurrent.

Lucas, H. Moore, 29, Twin Falls, driving under the influence; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 90.50, 30 days in prison, 28 presentations, credit for time served for driving privileges suspended 90-day probationary period 12-No alcohol.

John D. Tolk, 30, Twin Falls, driving under the influence; fine of $ 1000, $ 500 suspended, $ 90.50, 60 days in prison, 58 presentations, credit for time served for driving privileges suspended 90 days probationary period of 12 months, No alcohol, two days work detail.

Dr Ilkhom Salvarov, 26, Twin Falls, driving under the influence; fine $ 500 $ 200 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 30 days in prison, 30 presentations, exposed to driving privileges of 90 days, 12-month trial period, no alcohol, two days of detail.

Donna E. Baker, 43, Twin Falls, driving under the influence of the Second Offense; fine of $ 1000, $ 600 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 180 days in jail, 175, suspended for three days credit were used, presentations to driving privileges of 365 days, a period of 24 months probation, no alcohol, 48 hours.

The sentencings

Michael L. Brown, 36, Hagerman, driving under the influence amended to unaufmerksame / tax concerns; fine $ 300 $ 100 suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees, 30 days in prison, 30 presentations, six month period test.

Edgar Chavez-Jimenez, 25, Twin Falls, failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, the cost to waive 10 days in prison for the credit period.

Jason F. Muegerl, 32, Twin Falls, fish without a license, fined $ 100, $ 83, 10 days in jail, suspended 10, 12 months probation.

Justin D. Majerus, 28, Buhl, telephone harassment, as amended, in order to disrupt the peace / Disorderly Conduct; fine $ 300 $ 200 presentations, $ 75.50, 10 days in prison, 10 presentations, six-month trial period.

Leonid L. Lashchuk, 26, Twin Falls, driving without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 90.50, 10 days in jail, seven exposed to a credit for serving two days of work detail, privileges conduct exposed to 180 days, six-month probationary period.

Tyler S. Christiansen, 25, Caldwell, driving without privileges, as amended to failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, fine $ 500 $ 400 presentations, the cost to waive 30 days in prison, 30 suspended six-month probationary period, 48 hours non-profit.

James P. Cooke, 26, Jerome; placing debris on public roads, fined $ 100; costs $ 75.50.

Lisa A. Carmona, 44, Murtaugh, without privileges, fine $ 500 $ 300 suspended; costs $ 90.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days in prison, eight lectures, two days of work detail, driving privileges set at 180 Six days month trial period.

Jonathan L. Ekstrand, 23, Gooding; failure to purchase / invalid driving licence, fine $ 500 $ 200 suspended five days in prison, five presentations, three-month trial period.

Brandyn E. Skogsberg, 19, Twin Falls, a fall count; modified for illegal entry; fine $ 500 $ 400 suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days in prison, eight exposed credit for time served 12 months probationary period, a burglary count modified for illegal entry; fine $ 500 $ 400 suspended for 10 days in prison, five presentations, credit were used for two days, three days of work detail, 12-month trial period ; Competitor.

Michael Ferguson, 19, Elko, NEV. A count possession of a controlled substance; fine of $ 500, $ 85.50, 10 days in prison, 10 presentations, six-month trial period, no alcohol, one count Paraphernalia possession of drugs, $ 200 d fine five days in jail, suspended five, six-month trial period.

Jorge Alcazar-Quintero, 35, Filer; failure to purchase / invalid driving licence; fine of $ 1000, $ 1000 will be suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders irrecoverable costs, 180 days in prison, the balance suspended, 24 months probation.

Stephen P. Sargeant, 48, Kimberly; hunting migratory birds; zurückgehaltener fine judgement granted $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 85.50, 90 days in prison, suspended, 80, house arrest for 10 days probationary period of 12 months, hunting and fishing privileges suspended 90 days.

Ruth Anne Wilson, 36, Buhl; possession of a controlled substance; fine $ 500 $ 300 presentations, $ 85.50, 90 days in prison, 89 presentations, credit used for the period of two days of work detail, 12 month trial period, no alcohol.

Yasamin R. Salemi, 52, Twin Falls, taxes ill; amended to unaufmerksame / concerns tax $ 25 fine; costs $ 75.50, $ 50 public defenders fees.

John Z. Naser, 20, Buhl; reckless tax; amended to unaufmerksame / tax concerns; fine $ 300 $ 200 suspended; costs $ 75.50 $ 75 public defenders’ fees to 10 days in prison, 10 presentations, two months probation.

Felony sentencings

A. Wain Poindexter, 51, Buhl, Grand Theft ten years in prison, two years; eight years, indefinitely, to maintain the judge grants the court; sentenced to 180 days, who served in the Idaho State Board of Corrections, 2500 $ d ‘ fine, 97, $ 50; return of $ 3648.04.

Paul S. Allred, 43, Twin Falls, Exekutivbeamten a battery of four years in prison, two years, two years, indefinitely, to maintain the judge grants the court; sentenced to 180 days, who served in the Idaho State Board of Corrections, $ 1000 fine; Costs $ 100.50.

Orlando O. Alvarez, 32, spinning, driving under the influence of five years in prison, two years, three years, indefinitely suspended, three years probation, fined $ 1000, $ 1000 will be suspended; cost of $ 115.50, 300 $ Public defender fee, 120 days in prison, does not possess or consume alcoholic beverages often all or any establishment where alcohol is the main source of revenue, driving privileges suspended for a period of three years, with firing device on the vehicle until 14 April 2011; $ 1,155 repair; Tribunal $ 855 cost of compliance.

Karl J. Felber, 46, a fall count, eight years in prison, four years, four years, indefinitely suspended five years probation, fined $ 1250, $ 1250 will be suspended; costs $ 97.50, $ 350 public defender fee; obtain mental health assessment, does not possess or consume alcoholic beverages often all or any establishment where alcohol is the main source of income; victim apology; $ 3460 return, a misdemeanour count battery; 75.50 $ 180 days in prison, suspended 180, 24 months probation.

Mr. Missie Gossett, 22, spinning a count of falsifying documents and a Grand Theft count, four years in prison, by count, two years, two years, indefinitely suspended, three years probation, fined $ 1000, $ 1000 suspended ; $ 100, cost 50; $ 300 public defender fee, must not possess or consume alcoholic beverages often all or any establishment where alcohol is the main source of income; obtain an assessment of mental health, 100 hours work; refund $ 180; competitor.

Leah M. Trejo, 33, Twin Falls, possession of a controlled substance; zurückgehaltener judgement granted for a period of three years, three years probation, fined $ 1000, $ 750 suspended; costs $ 97.50, $ 250 public defender fee, must not possess or consume alcoholic beverages or frequent each each holding where alcohol is the main source of income, not firearms, 100 hours of work; return of $ 555.63.

Trenton K. Förster, 18, Twin Falls, malignant violation of property rights; five years in prison, two years, three years, indefinitely, to maintain the judge grants the court; sentenced to 180 days, who served in the Idaho State Board of Corrections , $ 97, 50; return of $ 6978.41, $ 220 court costs of compliance.

Felony dismissals

Abby F. Hunt, 19, Buhl; possession of a controlled substance, prosecutor general dismissed.

Jorge A. Ramirez Islands, 28, Twin Falls, a domestic battery count and strengthen the attack, prosecutor general dismissed.

Civil Registration

Curtiss and J. Morgan Smith vs Combined Insurance Company of America, Ben Tolley. I seek judgement against the defendant for specific actions and general damages to the tune of proof in the main proceedings, attorneys’ fees and costs. The complainants contend that the defendants are in violation of the beach orders not to pay medical expenses Curtiss J. Smith was injured in an accident.

Hepworth and Lezamiz partnership Enumclaw vs. mutual social insurance. I seek judgement against the defendants for damages, attorneys’ fees and costs. The complainants contend that the defendant in the breach of contract by failing to pay for damage to property on a commercial building, as part of an insurance policy.

City Castle Runyon Herb Ford vs. I want the defendant to be imposed by the injunction violated city Castleford Regulation No. 171 Claimant argued that the defendant in violation of the code of the city, junked, damaged and / or destroyed items to his property.

Ford City vs Cliff Castle Mona and Lockhart. I want the defendant to be imposed by the injunction violated city Castleford Regulation No. 171 Claimant argued that the accused against the city code in junked, damaged and / or destroyed objects in their property.

Castleford City vs Bibiano Rodrigues. I want the defendant to be imposed by the injunction violated city Castleford Regulation No. 171 and 174 Claimant argued that the defendant in violation of the code of the city, junked, damaged and / or objects to destroy property and maintain a horse to his property.

Child Support Case

The Idaho State, Department of Health and Welfare, “Child Support Services have claims against the following:

Stepan p. Kutran. Search for establishing paternity; monthly $ 171 plus the assumption 46 percent of medical expenses not covered by insurance, health insurance.

Inna V. Gorbenko. Search for establishing paternity; $ 200 and $ 238 and the monthly support of 81 and 50 percent of medical expenses not covered by insurance, health insurance.

Theresa D. insects. Search for establishing paternity, 50 percent of medical expenses not covered by insurance, health insurance.

Joshua A. Wurzer. Search for establishing paternity; monthly $ 468 more medical care by 77 percent of expenses not covered by insurance, health insurance, $ 4251.76 for non-medical costs.

Jerry J. Bisom. Search for establishing paternity.

Mary E. Ross. Search for establishing paternity; $ 144 and $ 181 monthly support plus 50 percent of medical expenses not covered by insurance, health insurance, $ 938.32 and $ 1179.42 for the promotion of child care and support - Cost.

Richard D. individual. Search for establishing paternity; monthly support $ 176 plus 50 percent of medical expenses not covered by insurance, health insurance, $ 1146.84 for the promotion of child care and support costs.

Idaho studying turnover of annuity

The insurance industry and the annuity turnover of targeting Idaho’s senior citizens have requested status of investigations and recovery of nearly $ 700000 this year still say public officials.

The Idaho Department of Insurance warns Idaho residents to be cautious and take the time to read and understand, applications for insurance contracts before signing.

“Too many elderly find, after the board are not their circumstances,” said Jim Genetti, head of the Consumer Services Bureau. “So far this year, we had 24 cases were examined.

If you have a seller of all types of insurance contract, get a paper copy, and ask someone to check for you before signing.

Gina McBride, the department supervisor of consumer protection, said customers are entitled to a free 20-day deadline for the look of life and annuity contracts products.

“You have 20 days after the policy to cancel or make changes,” she said. “After this period, you will probably not be able to withdraw from the contract without paying a penalty of contract”.

Idaho law provides that the annuity seller to ask questions to determine whether a product ideal for consumers. Do not give up the physical form of questionnaire, the Division said.

Learn more about redemption fees and still have a friend or family member with you in sales presentations, state officials say.

If you are entitled to all subsidies, the impact before buying an annuity, Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors coordinator of genius, “said Hamilton. “Monthly retirement income is active and could eliminate your permission in a program,” she said.

“The majority of insurance professionals Idaho are honest and want to do, what is best for their clients,” Department of Insurance Director Deal, “said Bill.” But if you have any doubts or questions about an insurance contract will be encouraged to bid, please call us. “

State messages of national interest

A woman who said, God keeps you that the end of the world is located near pleaded guilty to stealing more than 150 paintings from churches, schools and other buildings. Diane Catalani, 53, there are 2 and a half years’ imprisonment in a spiritual unity. Catalani said a psychologist of the cluster to show paintings, God, before the Apocalypse, there is still good people in the world.

NEW YORK - An appellate court upheld New York City’s ban on cell phones in public schools. The Ministry of Education adopted the prohibition in September 2005, officials and argued that the phones were disturbing. Parents and students, contrary to the prohibition that threaten the safety and rights of parents managed to determine what is best for their children.

 SOUTH

Montgomery, Ala. - Dir Bob Riley uses Earth Day to sign a law on cleaning up illegal dumps and the promotion of recycling in Alabama. The law of a $ 1 tax per ton tax on waste will be disposed of in landfills. The fee is expected to reach $ 8 million per year to clean up illegal dumpsites and private property, the right to inspect landfills and expand recycling programs.

Tampa, Florida - legislators are signs of approval from the State budget, while almost 21 million dollars to continue providing troubleshooting for motorists. The Road Rangers say that if the program is reduced, Florida’s highways is more dangerous and more overloaded and the first answer is revised. The program has helped more than 277000 motorists last year.

MIDWEST

Evansville, Ind. - Whirlpool Corp. ‘work here 39 workers exposed to quit smoking, having claimed about their health insurance for non-smokers. The company is a smoker to pay $ 500 extra on insurance premiums. A company spokesperson said workers, other smokers to smoke in certain areas outside the facility. Final disciplinary action underway.

Mound City, S.D. — Ground was broken for a pig, 60000 pigs per year. The Pig Improvement Co. Offering is expected to be completed in one year, while business officials hope that some operations begin earlier. The developers promise that neither smell nor treatment of waste is a problem.

WEST

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho - David Moseley still trying mountain quail, once in Idaho, but now rarely seen. He has published more than 80 mountain quail on Tubbs Hill two weeks ago, and 11 others in its neighbourhood, Sanders Beach, with the permission of the State Department of Fish and Game. He said he hoped 10% of the animals survive.

Spokane, Wash. - Confetti landing hot son began to May, a small fire, cutting electricity on the main course of a scoreboard Western Hockey League play Thursday evening Monday in the arena of Spokane. A firefighter in a harness is gone along a foot wide adjacent to the distance light and set fire with an extinguisher powder.

Nursery Growers face May 1st insurance rendezvous

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency securities Pacific Northwest operations kindergarten, May 1, the last day of the current policy to renew for 2009 Nursery Multi-Peril Crop Insurance in Oregon, Idaho and Washington.

This is also the deadline for obtaining drivers Nursery Grower’s price appreciation in Oregon and Washington.

Nursery Insurance Sign-ups in the three countries PNW continue to grow, the agency reported RMA Spokane, Washington The 2008 harvest of $ 500 million in coverage of the PNW, from the top of $ 384 million during the year 2005 marks (cq).

Thanks to a collaboration between kindergarten and landscape associations, farmers, the insurance sector and RMA, stronger and better policy was the beginning of the year.

MPCI Nursery offers insurance coverage for wholesale garden, plants, a standard in the container or in the kindergarten areas. The coverage will be made on the basis of a plant inventory Value report on the compatibility of an insurable value of plants.

Kindergarten recent improvements Insurance Program offers farmers flexibility to obtain a risk management tool specifically adapted their business plan. Local programs crop insurance available to agents for participants in the program details, chambers producers of children’s inventory.

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Diane Ronayne: Farewell to Pat Clark, who was known for her activism

In the 1960’s, for 80 years, as provided Boiseans Pat Clark and her sister, Virginia Sarriugarte, she knew she would be invited to join in a petition. It was perhaps against the Downtown Mall, the issuance of the Carnegie Library Armory or historical buildings, a highway that passes through Downtown maintain or Idaho Power construction of a billion dollars of coal in the Appendix synchronized “Pioneer”.

“They were the most famous” streetwalkers “in the town,” Ginny iron is a word game on April 5 during a funeral service for Pat Pat died March 29 at age 81

“Pat and Virginia affects the lives of thousands, speak or not to pray, but by DOING,” said John Robertson. “Of the 17000 1976 5000″

Sue Reents recalled a monument in 1980 for the former director Ruth Pauley YWCA, where Pat was to collect signatures, said: “Ruth could have been approved.”

For 12 years, Pat voluntarily several days in the week for the Snake River Alliance, Idaho’s Atomic Energy Commission, surveillance, while Liz Paul, Nicole LeFavour, Kerry Cooke, Beatrice Brailsford and Gary Richardson came and, as employees. “They overwhelmed us all,” says Liz.

“Pat has time every day to work as hard as they can for the things that they felt” Kerry.

“I learned a lot from Pat to organize,” says Nicole. “She wrote of the hundreds of letters, and they kept us in Jean Boyles engravings. Organizations like SRA must be something solid on its core competencies, and Pat.”

Calling up those memories, Gary reflected: “It is good to recognize what we have internalized, and those who have passed.

“That’s how they live. Pat’s name, the only thing to do in the coming weeks for our community. It works. The fact that it is not a Downtown Mall is largely due to Pat and Virginia. ”

Words, work non-violently

Vickie Aldridge, a certified yoga therapist and co-owner of Yoga Center of Boise, Ike Lasater met by his wife, Judith, a collaborator of Yoga practitioners. Two years ago, Ike Boise in a workshop on non-violent communication, and Vickie was new to him, another Friday, April 20.

Information: 343-9786 or Vickie@boiseyogacenter.com. Register early to save the place is limited.

Earth Day acts

On Saturday, to help by volunteers working environment for the Idaho celebrates Earth, then your own factory starts locally developed organic matter plant bought Idaho Earth Institute’s annual Spring sale of investments, 10 hours 2 hours, Lucy’s coffee and espresso machines, 1079 Broadway Ave. Boise (near Belmont Bronco Stadium). Sign up for a proposed Earth Day, on Thursday or by telephone www.idahoearthfest.org Jody Hull, 323-0516.

IS PAUL TO PLAY ”

The musicians and local artists are helping to a rally of its own, Paul Peterson, organized a series of benefits for others. Paul suffered a heart attack and had to be made in March, Ken Harris, wrote in an e-mail.

“Like many of us” creative “, Paul does not have insurance and can be used with the help of the” photographer David Day said.

The benefit auction of art and concert groups with 13 starts at 2 hours 20 Pub Ha’Penny April 9 And the outlines of the road network.

Information / Donations: 440-4590.

And the beat goes on

On Tuesday and Wednesday Obo Addy, a creator of the “World Beat” music, and the group Okropong put the music and dance of Ghana on Treasure Valley.

Ms. Tahoe fighting again, a year after the battle with bacteria carnivores

In a grocers or the cafeteria, Tanya Gludau goes beyond their business, as anyone.

But in its periphery, she noted that the eyes of the other. Curious trenches, especially when they are children, or they watch and darts away.

“I came for use at the top,” said Gludau, 34, of South Lake Tahoe. “First, they were expensive, but I do not think this matter.”

Gludau recently marked a degrading a year of jubilee. On March 22, 2007, it has lost half of their right, the upper body to a strange infection called necrotizing fasciitis.

The bacteria carnivores, as deadly, within 72 hours, couvé by a form of Group A streptococcus, that all human beings in their bodies. He made a perfect storm in their blood. For Gludau, it was 70 hours after it began to take his arm, killing the flesh in his hand, and then move to his hands, arms, chest and shoulders.

Eight surgeons in Salt Lake City has worked for nearly 12 hours for the deadly bacteria in their move to a travel destination: their brains.

She stops, but it was necessary to reassess the entire North Gludau key arms over his leg and low notches the right side of his neck and chest, the elimination of the right of the chest.

March 19, 2007, began like any other day Gludau. She was in the workplace is preparing catered food products to employees of a company for semiconductors in Pocatello, Idaho, where his friend, Neil Peerens, has been a school.

When they started chopping celery, the knife in their fingers centre-right.

“He looked like a depth of cut paper. Il bleeding a little. J’ai all in the kitchen, I cut my finger,” she said, saying that the announcement is a good cut in practice , a kitchen.

Gludau threw celery, expired on knife and cutting board with a dishwasher, the work of calculation used with bleach, cooking and first aid kit, clothing into the wound. You washed, dried and bandagiert fingers and donned gloves to work.

Denied medical –

Four hours spent without a reflection on the interfaces. Gludau unknown, it was wound with the device’s effects. When it rescinded 60 pounds of potatoes from a pot furnace, pain shooting down his arms.

“I told my supervisor fired a muscle, but what I wanted to continue to work and it would not be so serious,” she said.

After being at home, the pain worsened when accompanied by chills and sweats. She thought she had the flu.

The next day, she took her superiors at the hospital, where Gludau filled with accidents and forms. Gludau said, she wanted the work of blood, but doctors said they need him.

The doctors gave him ibuprofen, their arms in a loop, and it is not advisable for the next few days. The doctor told her she feel ill before do better.

Two days later, Gludau was in the bed, over chills and sweats zermartert adjusts his body.

“I was in my anguish of the pain in my head of the shoulder,” she said.

She developed pain in the chest and in the hospital. Gludau said she still asked for the blood tests, it was said, but it was not useless.

“The medical staff Tylenol me, and told me to stay in bed,” she said.

Of more than 2, on the third day, woke up Gludau shocked and thirsty and went to the kitchen for water. As they find themselves on fire, she saw the fingertip in his right hand was black. Your palm, with purple points.

“And then I have my arm. Ma hand and arm blubbernden was, as it was something develops in the skin, as you can see on the Sci Fi Channel. I wondered,” Am I dreaming? ”

She awoke Peerens, noting that the doctor told her it would be worse, before it gets better.

“No, something is wrong,” she said, with her hand.

Lie on a hospital gurney and barely conscious, Gludau remembers a consulting physician cry, “I know what it is. Discover their lives on a flight to Utah. We can not help. ”

On the helicopter, a nurse advised him to say Peerens his Abschiede.

“I had a good idea when they discovered on the helicopters, what happened,” he recalled. “I tried hard, not to show their panic. I wanted my last contact with him, with something of love. ”

For six weeks in a coma induced Gludau. It was 4 am on May 2, whether it is “ripe”, has scheduled a revival of their parents may be on their side. But they woke up early.

Recovery begins

“I looked around and knew that I walked into a hospital,” she said. “I knew something was wrong, because I am suffering from the disease affects sister, and he was on my right side. I could not reach them. ”

She shouted for help. A nurse came in Gludau she asked what was wrong, and why it was in a hospital. The nurse said Gludau as necessary for the interview with a doctor. Gludau asked for their phone and called Peerens.

He explained what happened, and then it broke.

For nine weeks, was confirmed in the fuel Gludau Center at the University of Utah, where the skin grafts subjected to six.

As a result of the burning unit, aggressive treatment yet begun their sense of balance. You bicycled and high weight. They had umlernen and restructuring their physical core of life, how to attract and food with his left hand.

As a result of the end of his college, while Gludau was in a coma, Peerens asked where they wish to do so, after the hospital. She told him she wanted to Lake Tahoe with him.

Life goes on

An avid cyclist before the accident, Gludau pedals in the city, on a tricycle for adults. The increases, snow with skis and shoes Peerens. She asked one week spent rafting in September, a turning point in its development, because it was physically exhausting, most of the things that did.

“Complacency is not one of my opportunities,” she said. “I am not relying around and watch Oprah nothing to do. My life - life in general - is too short. It is possible that I was able to recover and die.”

Your doctors now at the University of California, Davis, said Gludau is recovering well.

“It seems they are doing’s great,” Kelly Nagasawa surgeon, said during a routine examination on February 5. “Most people are not in the spirit in which they (during) this time of their disability.”

If Gludau got the go-ahead for skiing, David Greenhalgh, commander in chief of the UC Davis Department of Burn Surgery, she replied “no stroke of driving or 15 feet from cliffs.

Other than that, he told him, “Go and have fun.”

Later, Greenhalgh said Gludau’s strength lies in their positive attitude.

“She wants to do things, there are injuries, and she has the enthusiasm to do. She’s made good progress in his recovery. ”

Gludau medical accounts

$ 2.5 million and develops. It faces the operation, further stretching the skin of his stomach to cover the passersby. The skin is also used to rebuild the breast.

It is to force workers verklagend Idaho, the allowance to pay for his interview because she did not have any health insurance provided in the offer. She had only rented, catering companies for a period of three weeks.

Gludau A great part of their strength from Peerens, she said. He refers to his inspiration.

The two are now engaged.

“It’s the marriage of mind and body, and we talk a lot,” said Peerens. “We continue to talk about it. She is the perfect example of a person living. It focuses on migration flows.

“Our success inflates’s really succeeded in my opinion,” he said.


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