Courier NEWS Vol 38 Num 1

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The Courier

News Headlines for 2013

McDonald’s In Gooding ~~~ New Administrative Director at Helping Hearts & Hands ~~~ Camas County Lawsuit Comes to an End ~~~ Relay for Life Comes to Gooding ~~~ Cole McGinnis Takes Gold Again ~~~ Dietrich Girls Take State in Basketball ~~~ Celebrating 100 Years of Gooding County ~~~ Camas County Sends Mickenzie Boggs To West Point

New Soldier Mountain Ends First Year ~~~ Lincoln Inn Finds New Life ~~~ Dry Weather Affects Water Supply Outlook ~~~ Fiddlers Championship Comes to Gooding ~~~ Jacob Novinger 2013 Art & Soul Winner ~~~ Richfield Starts Community Garden ~~~ Ballard Dairy & Cheese Wins Sustainability Award ~~~ Summerfest At Soldier Mountain

The first of three megaloads rolled through Camas and Blaine Counties on Monday night. Fog delay the Omega Morgan transport over the weekend, but it reached Cat Creek Summit (about 30 miles west of Fairfield) on Sunday night. With good weather, the load can move a little over a hundred miles a night. If the weather cooperates, the second megaload should move into Idaho just after the first of the year.

Multiple Fires on BLM Legget Fire Fir Grove Fire McCan Fire Beaver Creek Fire Pony/Elk Fire ~~~ 100 Years of the Camas Pioneer Picnic ~~~ Mannie’s Jamboree Back in Fairfield ~~~ Six Man Football At Camas High School ~~~ Government Shutdown What it Means to You ~~~ Four Candidates Compete for Mayor of Gooding ~~~ Gooding Soccor Takes Gold Again ~~~ Girls Join JH Football ~~~ Obamacare Delayed ~~~ Hagerman Takes 2nd Football Championship ~~~ Soldier Mountain Receives Federal Nonprofit Status ~~~ New Entrance To Shoshone Skate Park ~~~ 3 Millon Jobs Waiting for You ~~~ Megaloads Travel Through Camas County

January 1

,2014

Volume 38 ~ Number 1 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding

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Fish & Game Seeks Comments The Department of Fish and Game is seeking public input on proposals for 2014-15 and 2015-16 upland game, furbearer, and turkey seasons. In the Magic Valley Region proposals being scoped include: · Starting upland bird hunting at Niagara Springs Wildlife Management Area, where pheasants are stocked, at 10 am instead of half hour before sunrise. · Eliminating the fall turkey hunt in Unit 54 and consideration of reductions in permits in the spring turkey hunts in Unit 54. · Closing Rock Creek in Blaine County and a portion of Clover Cr. in Gooding County to beaver trapping. · Shortening the bobcat season to prevent overharvest of bobcats. The public may also review the proposals and provide comments any time on the F&G website or at the Fish and Game office in Jerome. The deadline for submitting comments is Jan. 3rd. All public comments will be summarized and presented to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission for consideration before seasons are set the January 16 commission meeting. To comment at the F&G office, please call 324-4359 for an appointment.


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