Courier NEWS Vol 47 Num 5

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The Courier

News from the Heart of Idaho

Camas • Lincoln • Gooding

NCMC Supports Children's Museum

On Friday, January 27th, Dr. Joanne Holliman, J’Dee Adams (CEO), along with staff at the North Canyon Pediatrics clinic in Jerome gathered together to present a $50,000 donation to the Children’s Museum of the Magic Valley.

When North Canyon opened its Jerome clinic in 2020, the Children's Museum was a big supporter of bringing those services to the area. Friday's donation not only gives back to the communities served by North Canyon but helps support a great children's organization.

Over the last two decades, there has been a steady decline in the amount of time children spend playing outside - today's children play outside half as much as their parents did. Playtime after school and during the summer has been replaced by electronic devices that provide little or no physical stimulation. The result is young people who have no connection to the real world as well as suffering from physical and emotional health problems.

In 2005, Richard Louv wrote Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder which outlined the research indicating that direct exposure to nature is essential for healthy childhood development and for the physical and emotional health of children... and adults. The book helped start a national dialogue among educators, health professionals, and parents to change how we think about the way children interact with the world.

To bring these ideas to the Magic Valley, five women met in March of 2018 to discuss how to build a Children’s Museum for the Magic Valley. Later that year they formed a 501(c)(3) organization and began the process of fundraising for a building in downtown Twin Falls.

In the meantime, the organization started a mobile museum in 2019 to bring STEM programs to area schools. A year later, they added art to the outreach and launched Family STEAM Nights. These programs offer playground blocks, supersized art, music making, magnetic walls & tables, and lots more ways for your children to learn the power of play.

The planned 14,000 square foot building to be located in downtown Twin Falls on the corner of 3rd Street South and Idaho Street South will include: Dream Ship Climbing Structure, Kid City Wing, Snake River Water Wing, Agriculture Wing, Kids Teaching Kitchen, Art Studio & Maker Space, Gather & Perform Area, and Dedicated Toddler Area. An outdoor Connect with Nature Garden

For more information about the Children’s Museum of the Magic Valley, goto CMMC.org

February 1, 2023 Vol 47 Num 5

Idaho Big Game Season Proposals

Idaho Fish & Game will be setting new big game seasons for deer, elk, pronghorn, black bear, wolf and mountain lion, and gathering public input on proposals beginning on February 8th.

Hunters can easily check out the proposals on the big game season setting webpage. Proposals are expected to be posted midweek during the first week of February, and the comment period will run through February 22 at idfg.idaho. gov/comment.

Big game seasons will be finalized by the Fish & Game Commission during its March 16 meeting in Boise. The application period for big game controlled hunts runs May 1 - June 5. The public comment process will also include meetings and open houses hosted at Fish and Game’s regional offices at the time and dates listed below.

SOUTHWEST REGION

Feb. 13 - Mountain Home 6 to 8 p.m.

American Legion Hall, 325 S. 3rd St

MAGIC VALLEY REGION

Feb. 9 – Burley 6 to 8 p.m.

Best Western Inn, 800 N Overland Ave

Feb. 13 – Mountain Home 6 to 8 p.m.

Elk’s Lodge, 325 S 3rd West

Feb. 16 – Hailey 6 to 8 p.m.

Community Campus, 1050 Fox Acres Rd

Feb. 21 – Jerome 6 to 8 p.m.

IDFG Regional Office, 324 South 417 East

UPPER SNAKE REGION

Feb. 7 - Arco, Location: TBD, 6 p.m.

Feb. 8 - Idaho Falls High School, 601 S. Holmes, 6 p.m.

Feb. 9 — Rexburg, Madison Middle School Library, 6 p.m.

SALMON REGION

Feb. 9 - Challis Community Event Center

411 Clinic Rd., 4-7 p.m.

Feb. 10 - Salmon, IDFG Regional Office

99 Hwy. 93 North, 4-7 p.m.

Conceptual drawing of the Children's Museum of the Magic Valley
NEWS

Notices of Upcoming Events & Meetings Tree Sale

Camas Conservation District will be having their tree sale this spring. Please contact Megan Tews at 208-789-0653; camasscd@ yahoo.com or on our website http://www.camasscd.com to order your trees. first come, first serve, while supplies last.

Camas Conservation Needs You

Camas Conservation District Board has 2 supervisor positions open. If you or someone you know enjoys conservation, is a resident of Camas County, and would like to join please get ahold of Megan Tews at 208-789-0653 or camasscd@yahoo.com

Join the City of Fairfield For an afternoon of Skating Fun!!

Saturday, February 4, 2022, at the Fairfield City Park Ice Rink - 12 to 3 p.m.

Hot Cocoa, Chili, Hot Dogs and Cookies

The City of Fairfield has several pairs of skates available to lend for the day or season. Do you have skates you no longer use? We welcome your donation! Please drop off all donated skates at City Hall. We will add them to our lending program.

Get Help with Your Grief

A new session of Grief Share, a support group for those grieving the loss of a loved one, will began on Tuesday, January 31st. This group meets at the Gooding United Methodist Church (805 Main Street in Gooding) from 10 a.m. until noon each Tuesday. This is a change of day from Thursday to Tuesday.

Light snacks and beverages are provided. Sorry no child care at this time. Please feel free to join us anytime as each week is self-contained - so if you miss a time, you can pick it up next session. For more questions, please contact Patty at 208-539-4378.

Bunco is Back

The Community Church in Fairfield is starting up Lady's Night Bunco starting Monday, February 13th. The fun starts at 6 p.m. so bring a friend (or two) and enjoy!

Grants, Scholarships Available in South Central Idaho from ICF

The Idaho Community Foundation has grants of up to $25,000 available for nonprofits, schools and other qualified organizations that serve south central Idaho. Scholarships for local students are also available.

ICF President and CEO Steve Burns urged nonprofits, school districts, libraries and other community-based organizations to apply for grants.

Idaho Future Fund – Provides grants for preschool scholarships, charter schools, public schools, public school libraries and supplemental educational programs in Idaho. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $20,000 and are intended to support gaps in educational programs (preschool through 12th grade) that gravely affect the quality of education students receive in Idaho. The grant cycle is open for all counties in Idaho.

Deadline to apply is March 1. For more information, including eligibility and application: https://www.idahocf.org/grants-scholarships/grants, click Statewide.

South Central Idaho Scholarships – ICF has 13 scholarships specifically for students from throughout south central Idaho, and nearly 20 others that are open to students from across the state. For more information and deadlines: https://www.idahocf.org/grants-scholarships

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Offers Tips For Filing 2022 Income Taxes from the Idaho Tax Commission

"Tips for Filing 2022 Income Taxes" webinars run in January, February, and March. Attend a session on January 31, February 23, or March 23. All sessions are from 1-4 p.m. Classes cover tax credits and deductions, what income is taxable and what isn't, what slows down a refund, and how to avoid common errors. It also includes how to find free tax preparation help, who can e-file for free, how to choose the right tax preparer, and much more.

To sign up for a session or for more information, visit tax.idaho.gov/register.

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This Weekend Richfield has Music for Everyone

Open Mic at the Little Wood Saloon will take place this Sunday, February 5th, will all your favorite (and not so favorite) musicians taking turns at the microphone. Singers, songwriters, cowboy poets and more will present their best for your entertainment.

On Saturday, February 4th, Patrons Bar & Grill (across the street) will be hosting EllieMae and Band for live music starting at 9 p.m. Come check out their new menu and enjoy some great music and cold beers.

Legislative Update from Representative Miller

We have completed week 2 of the 67th Idaho Legislature.

Economic Outlook

I was honored to serve as House Co-Chair of the Economic Outlook Revenue and Assessment Committee (EORAC). This is a joint committee comprised of 10 House members and 10 Senate members. The purpose of the committee is to make an overall assessment of Idaho’s economic outlook and General Fund revenues. After 2 days of meeting, the committee adopted a fiscal year (FY) 2023 revenue of $5,867.9 billion and FY 2024 revenue of $5,547.1 billion. That is down 5.3% and 5.5% respectively from the previous fiscal year.

This assessment was sent to the legislature and it will be up to the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee (JFAC) to act on this recommendation and forward a number to the legislature. JFAC may or may not use the same assessment as EORAC recommended.

Inauguration

The state constitutional officers were sworn in on Friday January 6. It was a cool but sun shiny day on the capitol steps as the Supreme Court Justice administered the oath of office to the Superintendent of Schools Debbie Critchfield, Attorney General Raul Labrador, State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, State Controller Brandon Woolf, Secretary of State Phil McGrane, Lt Governor Scott Bedke, and Governor Brad Little.

Cheryl and I participated in the Grand March and the Governor’s Ball at the Capitol Saturday evening. It is a time-honored tradition of Pomp and Circumstance and an opportunity to see old friends and meet new ones.

State of the State

The session began at noon on Monday January 9th presided over by the new Speaker of the House, Mike Moyle. The Governor presented the State of the State in the House Chambers at 1:00pm. This is a joint session of the Legislature which requires a Joint Resolution of the House and Senate. So, the first order of business is an agreement to meet together in the House chambers. The next step is the appointment of two House representatives to formally and personally invite the Senate. They return with two Senators who formally accept the invitation. Then the Senate is escorted to the House and seated in the House chamber. A similar process is extended to the Supreme Court, the Constitutional officers and lastly the Governor. The whole process, required by law, has become another time honored tradition that I have come to appreciate very much. Nothing happens by accident. Everything is done with consideration and forethought.

A few highlights of the Governor’s presentation whose theme was “to make Idaho a place where we thrive and our children can stay...”. This summer the legislature approved $410 million for education coming out of sales tax. $80 million of that is tagged for scholarships of $8,500 per student available for CTE, community college, professional training, universities etc.

The Governor’s budget is supportive of education, road and bridge infrastructure, building maintenance, water quality and quantity infrastructure building and maintenance, state and education employee salaries, and law enforcement. There are, of course, many other areas addressed, but those are the highlights.

Representative Steven Miller - Legislative District 24

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This Week’s Sudoku Puzzle Answers

Puzzle #1 - Easy Puzzle #2 - Hard

February is... Loneliness Awareness Month in Idaho

from the Idaho Commission on Aging Did you know?

52% of American’s report feeling some level of loneliness (CIGNA), and one in three Americans feel serious loneliness (Harvard). Although we typically think of loneliness as an emotional issue it is much more.

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Shoshone Richfield

886–2369 (218 N Rail St. W) 487–2722 130 S Main Street

Lunch: $2 (2-9) $5.50 (10-59) $4 over 60 (suggested)

Thursday, Feb 2 (Rich) Chili Dogs & Fries

Friday, Feb 3 (Sho) Ham n'Beans w/ Cornbread

Monday, Feb 6 (Rich) Goulash & Hot Rolls

Tuesday, Feb 7 (Sho) Burrito Casserole

Wed, Feb 8 (Sho) Egg Salad Sand w/ Soup & Pie

Fairfield 764-2226 (129 Willow Avenue West)

Lunch: 60+ $5 (suggested) 11-59 $6 / 5-10 $2 / under 5 free

Friday, Feb 3

Smothered Chicken w/ Mr Potato

Tuesday, Feb 7 Spaghetti Stew & Garlic Bread

Wednesday, Feb 8 Beef Barley Soup w/ Cornbread

Gooding 934-5504 (308 Senior Avenue)

Breakfast every First Saturday 7:30-9:30..... $5.00

Thursday, Feb 2 Pork Roast w/ Mr Potato

Monday, Feb 6 Chicken Enchiladas

Tuesday, Feb 7 Swedish Meatballs w/ Noodles

Wednesday, Feb 8 Sweet n'Sour Pork w/ Rice

Hagerman 837-6120 (140 East Lake Street)

Lunch is served every Monday, Wednesday & Friday.

Friday, Feb 3... Homemade Pizza

Monday, Feb 6... Taco Salad

Wednesday, Feb 8... Chicken Fried Steak

Wendell 536-9951 (380 East 1st Street)

Lunch is served every Monday & Friday at Noon.

Friday, Feb 27... Everything is Chili this week.

Monday, Feb 30... Come and warm up.

Social isolation and loneliness are associated with a 50% increased risk of dementia, an increased risk of premature death similar to the impact of smoking, obesity and a sedentary lifestyle; 29% increased risk of heart disease and 32% increased risk of stroke. What is not as surprising is that loneliness is associated with higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide. (NAESM)

In dollar amounts AARP research has shown social isolation and loneliness costs Medicare 6.7 billion dollars per year. Young adults are twice as likely to be lonely than seniors. 79% of adults aged 18 to 24 report feeling lonely compared to 41% of seniors aged 66 and older. (CIGNA)

The Idaho Commission on Aging is working to decrease these numbers in our state by bringing awareness to this epidemic.

Looking for a way to help others, or yourself alleviate loneliness? Efforts can be as simple as visiting your neighbor, calling a friend, or writing a letter. Other efforts may offer a longer-term solution. Adopting a pet or volunteering are both known to decrease the feelings of loneliness. No matter your choice whether to alleviate your own loneliness, or that of someone else your life will be forever changed.

Idaho Commission on Aging has more information at: aging.idaho.gov ###

About the Idaho Commission on Aging

The Idaho Commission on Aging (ICOA) serves Idaho’s seniors, people with disabilities, and their caregivers by safeguarding their rights, fostering self-sufficiency, and advocating on their behalf. The ICOA provides opportunities for individuals to access a comprehensive array of private and public pay, long term care, and support services through “Single Access Points” operated by the Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs).

The Older Americans Act (OAA) authorizes the state to designate a State Unit on Aging (SUA) to administer federal programs in Idaho. ICOA has the authority to develop and manage budgets and programs to address the needs of older Idahoans, people with disabilities and their caregivers.

The ICOA administers state and federally funded programs under the OAA and the State Senior Services Act by contracting with six geographically located Area Agencies on Aging (AAA). The AAAs provide OAA services as well as Idaho’s Ombudsman and Adult Protective programs.

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Gregory L. Bodily

Gregory L. Bodily was born on January 15, 1961, in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Lawana and Larry Bodily. He was the oldest of six children and the only boy.

From a very young age, he enjoyed listening to music. He loved sitting outside in the sun and taking car rides with the wind blowing in his face. Greg loved humor, laughing and was often known to be a tease with his caregivers.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Lawana, in 1986. He is survived by his father, Larry and five younger sisters, Lonna, Laureen, Joleen, Lesa, and Lachelle. Greg and his family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to the many wonderful caregivers. We are truly grateful for the love and support given throughout his lifetime.

A celebration of life for Greg was held on Monday, January 30, 2023, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church Relief Society Room in Wendell. A Grave Dedication followed at the Wendell Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Demaray Funeral Service - Wendell Chapel - demarayfuneralservice.com

Kenneth Delbert Crothers

Kenneth Delbert Crothers, 97, a resident of Shoshone, passed away on Tuesday, January 17, 2023, at St. Luke's Medical Center in Twin Falls.

Kenneth was born to parents Delbert Crothers and Olive Leach Crothers on February 20, 1925, in a farmhouse east of Jerome, Idaho. He grew up on his family's farm north of Jerome and attended Jerome schools.

After graduation from Jerome High School in 1943, Kenneth enlisted in the US Navy and served in the Pacific theater during WWII. His ship, USS Dickerson was severely damaged by a Kamikaze attack off Okinawa requiring it to be abandoned and later scuttled!

Following his Navy service, he graduated from Idaho State College with an education degree. He then taught and coached football for 2 years at Jerome Junior High School. On August 27, 1950, he married Inez Burkhalter at the First Presbyterian Church in Jerome. They moved to Hollister, Idaho where he became head teacher at the elementary school. While living in Hollister, the family spent two summers in Moscow, Idaho as he completed his master's degree in Education Administration from the University of Idaho.

In 1954 he took a position as Elementary School Principal in Hazelton, Idaho. He was there for 11 years. During that time, he later became principal of the recently consolidated Valley High School and finally served as Principal for the Valley elementary schools in Hazelton and Eden.

In 1965 he became Superintendent of Schools for the Shoshone School District. In addition to his duties as Superintendent, he later took on the added responsibility as Principal of Lincoln Elementary School. He served the Shoshone district for 18 years until his retirement in 1983.

Son Alan was born while Kenneth and Inez lived in Hollister, son Mark was born while they lived in Hazelton, and son Tad was born while they lived in

death & service notices

Louis Quade, 94, a resident of Buhl, passed away on Saturday, January 28, 2023 at DeSano Place Assisted Living in Gooding. Funeral arrangements are pending under the care and direction of Demaray Funeral Service - Gooding Chapel.

Ruby Jean Webb, 88, a resident of Wendell, passed away on Monday, January 30, 2023 at her home in Wendell. Funeral arrangements are pending under the care and direction of Demaray Funeral Service - Wendell Chapel.

Shoshone. They joked that they shouldn't move again because they didn't want a larger family.

Kenneth was a very active member of Christ Episcopal Church in Shoshone, being ordained a deacon in 1988. He served in that capacity until 2022.

He was a 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge, serving for many years as secretary of Bethany Lodge in Shoshone and also served a term as Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Idaho. He was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star.

He was a long-time member of Rotary International and was named a Paul Harris Fellow.

Kenneth is survived by Inez, his wife of 72 years; his sons - Alan Crothers and Sally of Meridian, Mark Crothers of Shoshone and Tad Crothers of Twin Falls; his grandchildren - Cdr. Rhiannon Crothers USN, Maj. Timothy Crothers USAF and Renae, Kaden Crothers, and Ryker Crothers; his great grandchildren - Vivian Crothers and Charlie Crothers; his brother - Sterling Crothers and Beverly; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by: his parents; his grandson - Declin Crothers; his sister - Thelma Mullins; and his brother - Raymond Crothers.

Kenneth was a dedicated public servant and an engaged member of the community. Most importantly, he was a loving, caring, faithful husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He will be dearly missed by his family and many friends.

An Episcopal memorial service was held on Saturday, January 28, 2023, at the First Baptist Church, 205 E 5th St. in Shoshone. A family service for burial of ashes will take place at the Shoshone Cemetery in the spring.

Memorial contributions may be made to Christ Episcopal Church or the Golden Years Senior Center.

Funeral and cremation arrangements are under the care and direction of Demaray Funeral Service. Condolences, memories and photos can be shared at www. demarayfuneralservice.com

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Gooding County Planning and Zoning Commission that the following Public Hearings will be held February 21, 2023, starting at 5:30 p.m.

FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT application submitted by: Gilbert McDougal, Valley Land Development, LLC, P.O. Box 72, Gooding, Idaho. A request to develop a 12-lot subdivision located near 1800 E. 1800 S., Gooding, ID. It is within Section 31, Township 5, Range 15. It is zoned Residential 2 (R-2).

SPECIAL USE PERMIT application submitted by: Efrain Ortega, P.O. Box 786, Jerome, ID, 83338. A request to develop a subdivision within an Agriculture zone. It is located at 2324 E 3300 S, Wendell, ID. It is within Section 18, Township 8, Range 18.

SPECIAL USE PERMIT application submitted by: David Snelson, 323 Clear Lake Lane, Buhl, Idaho. Would like to discuss building two (2) homes on a canyon rim near the Clear Lakes Golf Course. It is within Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 14 EBM. It is zoned Recreational.

The applications are on file with the office of the Planning and Zoning Administrator and available upon request. Any person(s) may attend the hearings in person and written and/or oral testimony shall be taken. A five-minute time limit on oral testimony of supporters and opponents shall be enforced. Please submit written testimony which is more than one page long to the Planning and Zoning Office by 5:30 p.m. on February 9, 2023.

The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission will follow the hearings and the general public is invited to attend. This notice is in accordance with Idaho Codes § 67-6509, § 67-6512, Gooding County Zoning Ordinance No. 104 and Gooding County Subdivision Ordinance No. 102.

Dated this 30th day of January, 2023

Submitted by: Cathy Harris - Administrator Gooding County Planning & Zoning PUB: 2/1/2023

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Fairfield Planning and Zoning Commission that the following public hearing will be held on February 14, 2023, starting at 7:05 p.m. or as soon after as possible, at the Fairfield City Hall located at 407 Soldier Road in Fairfield, Idaho, to consider public comment on the following proposal.

Update of Comprehensive Plan: The current Comprehensive Plan for the City of Fairfield is out of date in regards to data relating to city infrastructure and capacity, goals for future growth, and other local land use components required by Idaho Code 67-6508. A copy of the proposed changes is available at the city office (407 Soldier Road) or online at cityoffairfieldidaho.com under the Planning & Zoning tab.

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 matters stated above. Comments and questions prior to the hearing should be directed to the Fairfield City Planning Administrator, PO Box 336, Fairfield, ID 83327, or to pandzfairfield@frontier.com a minimum of five (5) days prior to the scheduled hearing. Any person(s) requiring special accommodations should call City Hall 5 days prior to the public hearing at (208) 764-2333.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Pursuant to Idaho Code 67-6509 & 67-6511, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Camas County Planning and zoning Commissioners will hold a public hearing at the Camas County Annex, 517 Soldier Rd., Fairfield, ID 83327 on the 7th day of Feb, 2023 at 7:05pm or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. The purpose of this hearing is for the Planning and Zoning Commissioners and the public to consider recommended changes to Resolution 118 and Resolution 119; establishing a schedule of fees, charges and expenses for applications and appeals.

Written comments will be received by the Planning and Zoning Administrator until 5:00 pm Feb 6th, 2023 at P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, Id 83327 or email via ccpz@rtci.net. Public comment will be limited to 5 minutes at the public hearing. Services for persons with disabilities may be made available by calling the office of the Planning and Zoning Administrator at 208-764-2046 three (3) days in advance of the hearing.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Pursuant to Idaho Code 67-6509 & 67-6511, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Camas County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing at the Camas County Annex, 517 Soldier Rd., Fairfield, ID 83327 on the 21st day of Feb, 2023 at 1:30pm or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. The purpose of this hearing is for the Board of Commissioners and the public to consider the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation to update Ordinance 160, along with updating the Zoning Ordinance Chapter 8 snow load requirements to exempt S-1, S-2 and U building from engineering. Written comments will be received by the Planning and Zoning Administrator until 5:00 pm Feb 20th, 2023 at P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, Id 83327 or email via ccpz@rtci.net. Public comment will be limited to 5 minutes at the public hearing. Services for persons with disabilities may be made available by calling the office of the Planning and Zoning Administrator at 208-764-2046 three (3) days in advance of the hearing.

-P&Z Administrator-

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Pursuant to Idaho Code 67-6509 & 67-6511, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Camas County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing at the Camas County Annex, 517 Soldier Rd., Fairfield, ID 83327 on the 21st day of Feb, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. The purpose of this hearing is for the Board of Commissioners and the public to consider the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation to amend Ordinance 165 to meet requirements set forth by Idaho Code 67-6504 (Required number of P&Z members on the Board).

Written comments will be received by the Planning and Zoning Administrator until 5:00 pm Feb 20th, 2023 at P.O. Box 430, Fairfield, Id 83327 or email via ccpz@rtci.net. Public comment will be limited to 5 minutes at the public hearing. Services for persons with disabilities may be made available by calling the office of the Planning and Zoning Administrator at 208-764-2046 three (3) days in advance of the hearing.

-P&Z Administrator-

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Wendell Seeks Ditch Rider

The City of Wendell is seeking contract labor for the 2023 Ditch Rider (irrigation) season. This a contract position for the season which begins approximately April 1, 2023, and ends approximately October 15, 2023. Compensation depends on experience and can be up to $40,000 for the season. Some of the requirements of this contract include:

 burning ditches and clean head gates.

 providing manpower, vehicle, and cell phone to accommodate water delivery to irrigation users in Wendell.

 City of Wendell will provide weed burner, propane, and weed spray for Ditch Rider’s use to maintain ditches.

 with the approval of the Mayor and/or Wendell City Council, City will provide pipe, tins, head gates, and material required to make small repairs. Locks and keys will be provided by the City.

 City is responsible for irrigation pumps, Ditch Rider will grease and maintain pumps and equipment as needed.

 Ditch Rider will notify the City of any misuse or unauthorized use of irrigation water.

 Ditch rider will provide general liability insurance in the minimum amount of$500,000

For more information contact Karri French at Wendell City Hall 208-536-5161. Sealed bids will be accepted at the Wendell City Clerk's Office until February 28, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in a bid, and to make award in the best interests of the City.

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Shoshone City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. at Shoshone City Hall, 207 S. Rail St. West. This hearing is to accept public comment, written or oral, on a Rezone Application. Applicant is requesting the rezone of property located at the corner of S. Beverly St. and Hwy. 24, owned by Lincoln County and to be built on by Family Health Services. It is zoned R1 and the Planning and Zoning Commission is recommending it be rezoned to the requested C1 (commercial). Those who wish to review the rezone application may do so at City Hall.

If you would like to make a comment on the proposed rezone application, please plan to attend the hearing. Written comments may be sent to the City of Shoshone, Box 208, Shoshone, ID 83352, or left at City Hall on or before the public hearing on 02-21-23 during regular business hours.

published on 2/01, 2/08 & 2/15, 2023

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

THE CAMAS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS will hold a meeting on February 21, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. in the Board of County Commissioners Room of the Camas County Courthouse Annex, 517 Soldier Rd., Fairfield, Idaho, to continue the review of a request by Sun Creek, LLC, to approve a Minor Subdivision Plat. The request is for 5 lots located in the SW¼NW¼ of Section 10, Township 1 South, Range 14 East, Boise Meridian, in Camas County, Idaho.

The purpose of the review is to receive comment as to whether or not the Application and Final Plat complies with the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance and approval of the Subdivision. At the scheduled time, the Board shall review the Application, receive the Administrator’s report, and consider any comments from concerned persons and agencies relative to the development of the Subdivision. Any person needing special accommodations to participate in the above meeting should contact the Camas County Planning & Zoning Office at 517 Soldier Rd, Fairfield, Idaho 83327, call 208-764-2046, or email ccpz@rtci.net five (5) days prior to the meeting.

The application for the Final Plat for “Sun Creek Minor Subdivision" is available for review at the Camas County Planning & Zoning Office, Monday 8:30 to 5:00 pm. Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 to 2.00 p.m. Please call prior to coming to the office to make sure someone is there to help you.

published on 2/01, 2/08 & 2/15, 2023

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

Gooding County will be holding a public online auction February 9th thru February 17th 2023 at Publicsurplus.com

All items will need to be paid via the public surplus site. All items are sold as is. No warranty.

1. Grey 2007 Chevy Tahoe 1GNFK13057J366375

2. White 2003 Ford Expedition 1FMPU16W13LB79023

3. Grey 2008 Chevy Tahoe 1GNFK13058J185990

4. White 2002 Pontiac Bonneville 1G2HX54K124101510

5. White 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix 2G2WP522351271328

6. White 2008 Dodge Charger 2B3KA43H98H133122

7. Grey 2005 Chevy Tahoe 1GNEK13Z75J228263

8. White 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 3D7TT2CT2AG176220

9. Orange 1974 GM Dump Truck CCE664V116285

10. 2008 Dodge Durango 1D8HB38N48F148208

11. Tan 2008 Ford F250 1FTSX21R48ED18036

12. Green 2008 ARCA ATV 500 4UF08ATV28T204372

13. White 2009 Dodge Charger 2B3KA43T9H519306

14. Green ARCA ATV 500 4UF07ATV37T241092

15. Harmon 3 Piece Pellet Fireplace Insert

16. JD410 Backhoe – Has 2 new batteries published on February 1st and 8th, 2023

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LOOKING TO RENT

Looking for a small, 2 bedroom HOUSE in the Wendell area. Have a cat. Limited income, so maximum $450 per month. Please call Kathy at 536-5201

Storage Container For Sale - $250

Camas County seeks to sell the white storage container now located behind the Sheriff’s office. $250! Please contact Marshall Ralph: 208-721-0488.

FOR SALE

► Yearling and 2 yr old Red Angus bulls for sale. Commercial and registered lots. Call 208358-4135 or visit daltoncattle.com.

► Homemade Bunk Beds with drawers- $150 (no mattress included), baby changing table (that can be used as a 3 level plant table - $50, doll bunk bed and high chair - $10. Patty at 208/539-4378

► Two year old Nubian/boer cross wethers. $150 each. 208-539-9184

► Need a Steel Shipping Container? Call 208539-6439 for a quote!

SERVICES

► PATCHING Levi, coveralls, etc. Repair broken zippers in anything: jackets, bags, pants, etc. Hemming: pants, dresses, coveralls, etc. Drop Off at 380 East Salmon Street in Hagerman, or Julie’s Ace Hardware in Gooding. 208-837-6267 - Kathy.

► Gooding Barbershop has $16 haircut. Offering appointments during the week, Saturday is walk ins. 30 years barbering. Book ahead of time while slots still avail-

► Camas County Extension is seeking help for a temporary position at the 4-H Office. Approximately 260 hours at $20/hour. Starting March 6 and ending May 31. Please request full position description and application at camas@uidaho.edu or 208-764-2230.

► The Pro Shop at the Gooding Country Club is now hiring for the 2023 season. Must be 19 years of age. For more information, call Tiffany at 208-831-6093

► The City of Shoshone is accepting applications for two (2) City Crew Members. Applicants must be dynamic self-starters, have a positive attitude and be customer service oriented. The City will train the right candidates in the many aspects of City Maintenance. See full job description at www.shoshonecity.com. Call Shoshone City Hall for questions at (208)-886-2030. Pay is $18.00/hr. to $25.00/hr. d.o.e. and licenses. Please provide a resume along with your application.

► D&D TRANSPORTATION in Gooding is HIRING NOW for dedicated, professional, long-haul drivers. Whether it’s financial security, a passion for driving, or career independence that drives you, D&D can provide the driving opportunities for you!

• Must hold a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)

• At least 1-year of verifiable driving experience

• Must be at least 23-years old

• No drug and/or alcohol violations within the past 10 years.

• Must be able to fulfill the physical demands of the job Visit our website www.ddtsi.com/careers

Busy B’s Market

at the Billingsley Creek Barn in Hagerman (1/2 mile north of Hagerman on Highway 30) Antiques, Collectables, Handmade items, Jewelry, and Books. Homemade Cakes, Pies, Fresh Eggs, and Bread. Breakfast & Lunch at our Grill

OPEN: Friday thru Sunday 9 to 5

208-320-6878

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