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Did you know that Magic Valley News (formally Hagerman Valley News) has started an Ambassador program to help handle the increased distribution of the newsletter throughout Magic Valley?
Ambassadors also offer other services such as assisting with newsletter ads, taking and delivering orders for our Community Business Center and assisting in other community activities such as the Magic Valley News booth at the Ritter Island Festival and the upcoming Hagerman Christmas Extravaganza and Farmers Market. They are also available to assist at other community events in the Magic Valley, just call.
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OCTOBER FUN CALENDAR
1 Sa Burley Straw Maze/Pumpkin Patch: 10a-11p, hrs vary. 845 E 500 S. $10-12.
Open until Oct 29th.
ALBION Haunted House: Oct 1-29 Thurs 7-10, Fri & Sat: 7-11
Jerome Farmers Market: 9-1p.
Mt View Barn
TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot Groove Brothers: 6p. Tap House
3 M CHECK YOUR LOCAL CALENDAR FOR YOUR VOTING INFORMATION
Jerome Square Dance Lessons: 7-8p. Mt View Barn. (208) 536-2475
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JACKPOT Bubba Bradley Comedy Cactuspetes.com
Rupert Ghost Tours: 6p. Wilson Theatre
Frankenstein: 6p dinner $40. 7:30p Show, $10. glennsferrytheatre.org
Front Porch Flavor: 7p. Tap House CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
15 Sa TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot
TF Fall Market: 10-4. Episcopal Church, 371 Eastland Dr N
Rupert Ghost Tours: 6p. Wilson Theatre
4 Tu
Active Aging Summit: 8:30a. Lunch included. Free. CSI Fine Arts Theater Gooding Farmers Mkt: 2-6. 13th/Main
5 W Ketchum Sheep Trailing Festival
Bryan Bielanski: 6p. TF Brickhouse. No cover.
6 Th Ketchum Sheep Trailing Festival
CSI Symphonic Band: 7:30p. Free CSI Fine Arts Center
7 F Ketchum Sheep Trailing Festival
Oktoberfest: 4-9. Downtown TF Gary & Cindy Braun: 6-8p. No cover. TF Sandwich Co
Roger McVey Piano: 7:30p. $10 CSI Fine Arts Center
8 Sa Ketchum Sheep Trailing Festival
Hagerman ATV/Dirt Bike Safety Class: 9-12p. Malad Gorge
Jerome Farmers Market: 9-1p. Mt View Barn
TF Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Pkg Lot Oktoberfest: 11-9p. Downtown Hoagie Street Guy: 4-9p. TF Dntn Kimberly Road: 7p. Tap House
9 Su Ketchum Sheep Trailing Festival Noon. 1,800 sheep parade!
Gary & Cindy Braun: 10-12p. Sheep Festival, Town Square, Ketchum Hoagie Street Guy: 11a-9p. TF Dntn Magic Valley Symphony: 4p. CSI Fine Arts Center
10 M Jerome Square Dance Lessons: 7-8p. Mt View Barn. (208) 536-2475
11 Tu Gooding Farmers Mkt: 2-6. 13th/Main
12 W CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
13 Th Jerome Chili Cook off: 6p. Rec District
CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
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Frankenstein: 6p dinner $40. 7:30p Show, $10. glennsferrytheatre.org
JACKPOT Bubba Bradley Comedy Cactuspetes.com
Groove Brothers: 7p. Wilson’s Club Hagerman CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
Jerome Square Dance Lessons: 7-8p. Mt View Barn. (208) 536-2475
19 W Jazz: 6-9p. Brickhouse. No cover.
20 Th JACKPOT Beatles VS Stones cactuspetes.com
Rupert Wilson Wizarding Experience: 6p. Wilson Theatre
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Rupert Wilson Wizarding Experience: 6p. Wilson Theatre
Frankenstein: 6p dinner $40. 7:30p Show, $10. glennsferrytheatre.org
22 Sa JACKPOT Beatles VS Stones cactuspetes.com
Rupert Wilson Wizarding Experience: 12p & 6p. Wilson Theatre
Frankenstein: 6p dinner $40. 7:30p Show, $10. glennsferrytheatre.org
Makin’ Tracks: 7-9p. Y Knot Winery 1289 W Madison Ave, Glenns Ferry
23 Su TF Freedom Festival: 9a-9p. City Park Bandshell: 2-6p.
BOISE Harvest on the Water: 11a. Julia Davis Park. Live music, kid’s zone, vendors, food. Free!
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Jerome Square Dance Lessons: 7-8p. Mt View Barn. (208) 536-2475
28 F CSI Arts on Tour SOLD OUT
Crystal Gayle: 9p. Cactus Pete’s
29 Sa Read & Treat: 9-2p. City Park
Trick or Treat Main St: 10-5p. Downtn
Crystal Gayle: 8p. Cactus Pete’s
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Jerome Square Dance Lessons: 7-8p. Mt View Barn. (208) 536-2475
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Candidates for Elected Office
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In alpha order by last name: Bundy, Dixon, Fitzgerald, Taylor, Thompson
Bundy
Ammon Bundy, Candidate for Governor of Idaho.
• Ammon Bundy is an advocate for traditional family and JudeoChristian values. He advocates self-sufficiency, freedom, and liberty.
• Ammon Bundy built two multi-million dollar businesses between 1997 and 2019. His software still heavily influences the fleet maintenance industry in North America. He has sold these businesses and purchased investment properties.
• Ammon Bundy founded the People’s Rights Network in 2020, which is a grassroots community of members committed to supporting one another in their efforts to become self-sufficient and protect against attacks on personal property or family.
• Ammon Bundy has spent the last decade supporting and defending individual rights with the emphasis the past two years for those who would not or could not comply with the government overreach, mandates and orders.
• Out of only 17 presidential pardons by Trump, Ammon Bundy advocated for 3 of them. (Dwight and Steven Hammond and Phil Lyman).
Ammon Bundy is 47 years old and resides with his wife, Lisa and 5 of their children in Emmett, Idaho. His oldest daughter is married and lives in Moscow, ID and recently informed Ammon and Lisa that they will soon be grandparents. Please feel free to reach out to Ammon at (aebundy@votebundy.com) or 208-81-BUNDY Votebundy.com
Elect Republican Chenele Dixon for Idaho House Seat 24A.
Idaho needs real conservative leadership. That is why I am running for State Representative. I will ensure our values are fought for and protected. I am a pro-life, pro-2nd Amendment, fiscal conservative.
My family has multi-generational roots in Idaho. Idaho is our home; we love this community and cherish the good people who live here.
As the fastest growing state in the country, we are facing challenges unique to that growth. You can count on me to protect the interests of Idaho’s families, our agriculture industry and our small businesses. As a fiscal conservative I will work hard to make sure we continue to be a state with sound fiscal policies.
While Idaho is a beacon of conservative politics in the United States, we must take nothing for granted. I am committed to a strong conservative agenda, representing the experiences and ideals of Magic Valley residents. Together we will build upon and preserve Idaho’s strong, conservative foundation.
Please vote on November 8, 2022. If you are unsure where to vote, you can go to voteidaho.gov to find your polling place.
Vote Chenele Dixon for Idaho.
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Candidates for Elected Office
Fitzgerald
Karma Metzler Fitzgerald wants to represent the new District 26 (Jerome, Lincoln, and Blaine Counties) in the Idaho House of Representatives.
Karma is an advocate for farm and rural communities. As the chairman of the Lincoln County Youth Commission, she was part of the leadership team that raised over $1 million to open a preschool and after school program at a new youth center in Richfield, Idaho. She also heads a new on-demand public transportation service in Lincoln County.
Karma sits on the board for the Good Samaritan Free Clinic and leads the team developing The Ledge, a business incubator for kids and adults in Lincoln County. Karma’s passionate about using connection and collaboration to develop projects and programs that support Idaho families.
Governor Brad Little recently named her to Serve Idaho, the commission on volunteerism and service. She was named a 2020 community hero by South Central District Health and received a 2021 Gov. Cecil D. Andrus Award for Idaho’s Volunteer of the Year.
Karma would be proud to serve you in the Idaho Statehouse. Please feel free to reach out to her at karma4idaho@gmail.com or 208-204-0505
Taylor
Ron Taylor, a Democrat of Hailey, is a lifelong public servant who has dedicated the past 30 years of his life to protecting members of our community as a firefighter, paramedic, and captain of Wood River Fire & Rescue. That same compassion, energy, and bravery with which he has saved thousands of lives – even when that has meant putting himself in danger – now leads him to the statehouse where, as your next State Senator for District 26, he will continue to serve his community. Blaine, Jerome, and Lincoln counties have a great many shared goals that we can achieve if we focus on our common interests. On behalf of all members of these communities, Ron wants to protect:
Quality education for our childrenlet’s lead, not trail, the nation
Access to public lands for hunting, fishing, recreation, and tourism
Preservation and management of Idaho’s water resources to sustain our agricultural heritage and recreational riches
Our standard of living - access to housing and ability to afford that housing with local jobs
The freedoms of all Idahoans - including the freedom to make decisions about our bodies, marry who we want to marry, and build the families we choose
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When somebody’s house is on fire or they are experiencing a medical emergencyRon and his colleagues put aside any differences they might have and prioritize the needs of the community they serve, because that is what a public servant does. Learn more and connect at www.rontaylorforsenate.com
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Thompson
I want the voter to know that the person they elect to represent them at the statehouse will do so consistently and in line with what was communicated when their support was requested. That is the kind of people I look for when I’m voting and it is the kind of senator I will be.
If you want a limited government, then you will want someone like me fighting for our values in the Senate; but if an unlimited government is what you want, any of the others will do.
If you value life from fertilization to natural death, without exception, I will speak out without reservation; but if you have no regard for your preborn neighbor, any of the others will do.
If you want to make decisions regarding your children’s education and what is best for them, I will not remain silent on your behalf; but if you want the government to decide this for you, any of the others will do.
If you want your children and grandchildren to flourish while exercising personal responsibility, then let’s get this done in the Idaho State Senate; but if you want government bureaucrats to legislate unconstitutional mandates that violate their liberties, any of the others will do.
If you want to be represented at the statehouse by someone who shares these values, then stop voting for the others and vote Paul Thompson on November 8, 2022 for Idaho State Senate, District 25.
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IDAHO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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Legislative Council's Statement of Meaning, Purpose, and Result to Be Accomplished
Currently, the Legislature may meet in a special session only upon call of the Governor. The proposed amendment would allow the Legislature to convene itself in special session if 60% of the members in each house submit a petition to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The petition must specify the subjects to be addressed in the special session, and only those subjects could be considered during the special session.
The amendment also requires the Legislature to hold an organizational session in December following a general election. The purpose of the organizational session is to prepare for the upcoming regular session. The proposed amendment would formalize in the Idaho Constitution the Legislature's longstanding practice of holding an organizational session.
Question
"Shall Section 8, Article III, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho be amended to provide that the Legislature must convene in organizational sessions commencing on the first Thursday of December after the general election, unless a different day shall have been appointed by law, and in special session by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives no later than fifteen days following the receipt of a joint written petition of at least sixty percent of the membership of each house specifying subjects to be considered, and to provide that the Legislature shall have no power in such a special session to consider or pass any bills or resolutions on any subjects other than those specified in the petition and those necessary to provide for the expenses of the session?" YES/NO
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IDAHO ADVISORY QUESTION
Do you approve or disapprove of the State of Idaho using the record budget surplus to refund $500 million back to hardworking Idaho taxpayers, cut ongoing income taxes by more than $150 million, and put more money in our classrooms by increasing education and student funding by a record $410 million?
Your approval of this effort would combat historic inflation by returning money to the taxpayers, creating a simple flat tax, and making the single largest investment in public education in Idaho history.
HAGERMAN BOND ISSUE
SPECIAL REVENUE BOND ELECTION. City of Hagerman Gooding County, Idaho November 8, 2022
Shall the City of Hagerman, Idaho, be authorized to incur an indebtedness and to issue and sell it's revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $4,800,000 to pay the cost of constructing improvements to the water system of the city, said bonds to be payable solely from water system revenues, over a term which may be less than but which shall not exceed forty (40) years, as more fully provided in Ordinance NO. 1094?
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The purpose for which the proceeds of the bonds will be used is for improvements to the water system, to include an increase in water supplies, disinfect -tion, storage, pumping, additional dis tribution lines, and controls. The City currently has outstanding long-term indebtedness of $2,303,494 paid solely from wastewater system revenues. Since the bond will be paid solely from water revenues, there will be no tax authorized on any taxable assessed value.
The interest rate anticipated on the proposed bonds is 3.50%. The total principal amount to be repaid over the life of the bonds is $4,800,000; the total interest estimated to be paid over the life of the bonds is $4,113,516; the total amount estimated to be repaid over the life of the bonds is $8,913,516. The bonds will be payable over a term which may be less than but which will not exceed forty (40) years.
FAVOR / AGAINST
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DISTRICT 24 ROCK CREEK FIRE
ROCK CREEK RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TEMPORARY OVERRIDE LEVY
Shall the Board of Commissioners of Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District, Idaho be authorized and empowered to temporarily increase the property tax levy as permitted by Section 63-802(3) Idaho Code adding an additional Seven Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand, Nine Hundred Ninety-Four Dollars ($725,994) each year for two (2) years for the purpose of maintaining, and operating the District provided by resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District adopted on August 16, 2022.
A tax increase of Sixty-Nine Dollars and Sixty-Three Cents ($69.63) per One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) of taxable assessed value per year based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that will expire December 31, 2022, and currently costs Sixty-Nine Dollars and Sixty-Six Cents ($69.66). If approved the proposed levy will decrease the tax by Three cents ($.03) per One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) of taxable assessed value per year. Approval of this levy override is necessary to increase the protection of its resident's public health, life, and property.
IN FAVOR OF authorizing the temporary override levy in the amount of $725,994 per year for 2 years IN FAVOR OF authorizing the temporary override levy in the amount o f$725,994 per year for2 years AGAINST authorizing the temporary override levy in the amount of $725,994 per year for 2 years.
Candidates for District 24
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Candidates for District 25
Twin Falls City
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FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 25A Linda Wright Hartgen (REP) Paul Thompson (CON) (WRITE-IN)
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 25B Gregory Lanting (REP) Liyah Babayan (IND)
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IDAHO STATE SENATE DISTRICT 26 Ron Taylor Democratic Laurie Lickley Republican Party
IDAHO STATE REPRESENTATIVE 26A Ned Burns (DEM) (Incumbent) Mike Pohanka (REP)
IDAHO STATE REPRESENTATIVE 26B Karma Metzler Fitzgerald (DEM) Jack Nelsen (REP)
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Cindi Sievers (Rep) Cieara Davis (Ind)
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IDAHO STATE SENATE DISTRICT 27
Bill Drury (IND) Kelly Anthon (REP)
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Growing up in Hagerman Valley
by Lora L Lewis (copyright) (con’t from September)… Space donated by Magic Valley News
Back in those days we had a local newspaper called “The Gooding Leader”. They must have been hard up for news because Grandmother ‘Nana’ would often call in the details of our special family dinners along with what we ate and who was in attendance: “Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, homemade rolls, buttered green beans, jello salad and for dessert a round three tiered white cake with creamy chocolate frosting hidden between layers.” Listed were gifts given, from who, how many birthday candles were lit on the cake, a list of individuals who were in attendance and ‘A Happy Birthday' song sung by all!” ‘Nana’ never missed a beat to give our family ten seconds of fame!
‘The Gooding County Leader’ printed lots of happy news so at the age of ten I submitted our weekly 4-H club agenda, receiving a trophy for the best all around 4-H reporter! I don't know if any other 4-H club reporter in the area actually submitted regular reports, but I appreciated the recognition and most of all the shiny trophy!. I was just told to write, so I did!
In my opinion, our particular 4-H club seemed like a three-ring- circus with multicolored fruity jello flops, drippy cake decorating demonstrations and perfectly unique knitting projects. As the official club reporter, I took notes in my designated 4-H notebook, reporting on what seemed to me as funny mishaps of ordinary 4-H meetings with young kids. The newspaper liked it! I learned then and there that ‘Feel Good’ stories appeal to readers. Our 4-H leader was extremely patient and confident with children, so she encouraged me to write.
Each August, we finalized our projects which were then submitted to the ‘Gooding County Fair’ and displayed at the 4-H Building. All projects in their specific categories were judged by a team of professionals. Each ‘Grand-Prize’ winner was photographed and often written about in the local newspaper. Even though blue was my favorite color, I received a red ribbon for my ‘Seven Minutes to the Oven’ banana bread! It may not have been in perfect championship form and color, but my family seemed to love it! Mom had lots in the freezer, too!
Hagerman came alive with activity throughout the Autumn months. School began, leaves turned many shades of red, yellow, orange and gold in the days when there were still obvious seasons and there were fabulous fun fall celebrations circulating around Hagerman Valley.
In those days kids were safe to run up and down the streets knocking on about any door with a porch light on. Grandma ‘Nana’ made a big deal out of ‘Trick or Treating’!
First, it was the big build up of purchasing a couple of hundred full sized chocolate candy bars! In the early 60’s candy bars cost about 5 cents and rose to a whopping 10 cents by about 1968, and now they’re around $1.19!
For those times it was a worthy expense and was our Grandmother Nana’s ‘Pride and Joy’. (con’t p20)
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2-4 drops Hot Pepper Sauce 2 13 pz can Chicken Broth 1/2 tsp crushed Dry Basil Mix together. Bring to boil. Simmer 10 min. Serve Hot. Can top with a pat of butter.
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1 tsp white flour
Glycerin, Food Coloring. Using spatula, blend the first 3 ingredients on a plate to form a smooth paste. Add 2-4 drops of glycerin for a cream consistency. This is enough to cover a child’s face. Color with food coloring. Using fingers, stroke in one direction to spread over face.
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Buhl Calendar Deadline Oct 21 for November Issue
1 Sa Library Book Sale: 9-5. Library
Harvest Moon Car Show: 10-4. Main
2 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a. Senior Center: 1p. Brunch. $6
3 M Lunch: Noon. West End Sr Center. $6
4 Tu Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): 1p. Senior Ctr
5 W Breakfast: 10a. Senior Center. $6
Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Story Time: 10a. Library
6 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace
7 F WEMA: 6:30a. Pasta Palace
Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $6
9 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a.
10 M LIBRARY CLOSED
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Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): 1p. Senior Ctr
12 W LIBRARY CLOSED
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Story Time: 10a. Library Breakfast: 10a. Senior Center. $6 Kiwanis: Noon. El Cazador
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14 F LIBRARY CLOSED
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16 Su Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a.
17 M Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $6 School Board Meeting: 7p. HS Auditorium
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Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym
Story Time: 10a. Library
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Magic V Rep Women: 12p. El Cazador
20 Th Getting Fit Over 50: 9a. 7th St Gym
Rotary: Noon. Pasta Palace
Game Night: 6-8p. Library. Adults
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29 Sa Trunk or Treat: 6-8p. Boys/Girls Club
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Common Reasons For A Higher Buhl City Utility Bill (Or At Least the Water Usage Portion)
Please like our FB site = City of Buhl, Idaho and visit our Website = www.cityofbuhl.usto obtain a plethora of factual information regarding our awesome community. As promised, and to be transparent, we will go over my personal city utility bill for August.
My usage for July, as shown above, on my August bill was 112,000 gallons.
Water usage between 0 to 12,000 gallons is 11.22 per month (included in monthly base rate).
Water usage between 12,001 to 30,000 is an additional $1.17 per 1,000 gallons per month. Water usage between 30,001 to 250,000 is an additional $1.25 per 1,000 gallons per month.
Water usage between 250,001 and up is an additional $1.01 per 1,000 gallons per month.
I hope this helps explain how a residential statement works.
Other Possible Reasons for a Higher Water Portion of Your City Utility Bill Statement:
Leaky/running toilets
Leaky faucets & fixtures, washing machine or dishwasher (and are you using these items more during the summer because people sweat more and kids are home?)
Irrigation leaks (not all leaks happen indoors)
Old, outdated fixtures and toilets
Household guests visiting during the summer
New water-consuming equipment (pools, sprinklers systems, freezers, etc.)
Bad water wasting habits – let’s face it, we are all guilty of this at times
Faulty water softener system
Water meter mistakes. It happens. If you think your meter may be faulty, this is the responsibility of the City of Buhl so YOU will want to contact the office at 208.543.5650 so they can inspect it.
The bigger reasons for a higher water portion of your bill because of the heat in our area is:
Household members are more active, and sweat more, leading to more showers
Lawns and plants need to be watered regularly
Kids are home more throughout the date during summer break
Air conditioners may be water-cooled
Pools may need to be filled
We had a long, very hot summer this year. If you stop and think about your water portion of the City of Buhl monthly bill, it makes sense, based on the above, that it would increase.
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She would buy 200 candy bars and look forward to the event all year long.
Purchasing all those candy bars was an investment, but well worth it for those Hagerman ‘Trick or Treating’ children!
Next, in Grandmother’s unique way, she arranged and displayed the chocolate bars on real full-sized rectangular silverplatters, front and center on her original cloth covered piano bench close to the front door. A light lace tablecloth draped over the card table where the ‘Trick or Treaters’ signed in.
Kids from all over Hagerman Valley flocked to my grandmother’s house the evening of October 31st. Later, with the list in hand, she might give their grandparents a nice remark or call about their children stopping by her house or subtly letting them know what part of town their grandchildren had been ‘Trick or Treating’ (since everybody knew about everybody else in town).
Each year, like clockwork, a predictable long line up of costumed and masked children waited outside the front door of our Grandmother Nana’s house, to ‘Sign-in’ for those full sized Chocolate Hershey’s CandyBars!
During harvest the Hagerman community depended on an abundance of garden produce to dry, can, freeze, store in a cellar or fruit room. Kitchen cooks were consumed with preserving fruit and vegetables for the winter. Among other crops, Dad grew Idaho Russet Potatoes and Fields of Sun Glistened Corn. I observed dad giving neighbors large sacks of corn and potatoes. In return they would often reciprocate with bushels of apples, peaches, tomatoes and you name itI When dad came home with the extra produce, Mom would drop everything to turn her attention to the process of canning and freezing the produce for the family at
a moment's notice! It suddenly became a production line, as she solicited the assistance of her two young daughters.
During harvest, we joined in as a family to preserve corn for winter with the help of Nana and Papa. Our farmhouse utility room held two oversized porcelain sinks mom used to wash fresh produce and pluck deceased chickens (not at the same time). There were also a washer/dryer set, 1950’s style refrigerator for fresh milk from two jerseys dad milked twice daily, a huge old fashioned roundish silver milkstrainer, an extra stove mom had for canning fruit and baking additional food for holiday meals, a small wooden table and an outside pane window. A built-in clothes hamper and double closet stood partly empty where dad stored his plaid checkered work shirts along with a few pair of dark navy-blue worn levis.
Our utility room’s abundant floor space provided ample space for up to three or four spring baby lambs. We fed these newborn's specialty powdered milk for ‘bums’ from tall thin 1960’s pop bottles, which we filled with spring water, shook and then secured the tops with rubber nipples that farmers use for baby lambs’. Since Grandpa Papa raised three bands of sheep for his profession, baby bum lambs rotated through our utility room every January, February and March.
The outside of the utility room led to a cement platform. Three wide cement stairs went down to the backyard. To the west of the stairs and lining the backyard was an oversized scruffy hedge giving privacy to the length of the house. Three beautifully mature maple trees, planted years before, stood perfectly placed meticulously apart in front of the hedge. Between the left two maple trees hung a clothesline with clothespins ready for use. I often used the far right maple tree for climbing, as a few years before my older brother nailed wooden blocks up the trunk constructing a makeshift ladder leading to a hidden… (con’t in November)
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22 Sa Saturday Market: 9-1. 30+ Vendors
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30 Thanks to Harry Knox for the Magic Valley News Office Space above US Bank. SaturdayMarket EverySatthruOct 9 1p BakedGoods FreshProduce HandmadeGoods FleaMarket (bringyourgoods) Honey,Jams &More! 30PlusVendors! Call208-431-6637 for more information 135SouthRailStreetWest Shoshone,Idaho Purveyors of Fine Gifts Est. 2021 CJ HOLMES (208) 536-3220 Get “More BANG for your AD BUCKS” Professional Advertising & Promotions FREE CONSULTATION DESIGN PRINT WEBSITES SOCIAL MEDIA SIGNS BULK TEXT BULK EMAIL DIRECT MAIL BuildMindShare@gmail.com BuildMindShare.net Shoshone Calendar Oct 21 for Nov FREE NEWSLETTERS AVAILABLE:
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31 THE FARM GIRL (208) 577-8733 120 Broadway Ave S Buhl, ID 83316 OPEN: Mon-Fri 10-5 Sat 11-4 NEW Buhl Antique Destination! 5 antique shops 7 restaurants 3 coffee shops & Clover Leaf Creamery! Have a fun day in Buhl Scenic Highway 30 COLLECTIVE STUDIO 115 Broadway S Buhl, ID 83316 Thu-Fri: 12 - 5p Sat: 10a - 5p (208)420-6495 Over 65 local vendors, artisants, local market goods & vintage finds. ANTIQUE STORES AND SHOPS WITHIN 2 BLOCKS PARLOR ANTIQUES ANTIQUE EZEL THE FARM GIRL COLLECTIVE STUDIO BOOKHAVEN Antique Ezel OPEN: TUES-SAT 10-5 121 Broadway S, Buhl Idaho 83316 602-549-1194 Dshamed@yahoo.com ART, ANTIQUES & USED FURNITURE THE FARM GIRL (208) 577-8733 120 Broadway Ave S OPEN: Mon-Fri 10-5 Sat 11-4 Cotton Fabric SALE! 30-40% off! CLOSED FOURTH OF JULY
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Arctic Circle, 680 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Arctic Circle, 215 Pole Line Rd
Black Bear Diner, 1724 Harrison St N
Denny’s, 291 Pole Line Rd E
Depot Grill, 545 Shoshone St S
DL Evans Bank, 906 N Blue Lakes Blvd
Dr Kyle Poppleton, 1001 Shoshone N
Dunkley’s, 1160 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Idaho Joe’s, 598 Blue Lakes Blvd N
IHOP, 1944 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Magic Valley Arts Council, 195 River Vista Pl Perkins, 1564 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Senior Citizen’s Center, 539 Shoshone St W
Studio One Salon, 580 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Visitor Center, 2015 Nielsen Point Place
Welch Music, 1146 Filer Ave E
Twin Falls Calendar Deadline October 21 for November Issue
1 Sa Highland Youth Games: 9a. Ages 5-14. Sunway Soccer Complex
Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Parking Lot Crafters Day: 10:30a. TF Library City Park: 4-9. Women’s Rights Groove Brothers: 6p. Tap House
3 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.
4 Tu Active Aging Summit: 8:30a. Lunch included. Free. CSI Fine Arts Theater
5 W Chamber All Business Conference: 8:30-3:30p. CSI Fine Arts Center, $75. Rotary: 12-1p. Turf Club
Bryan Bielanski: 6p. TF Brickhouse. No cover.
6 Th CSI Symphonic Band: 7:30p. Free CSI Fine Arts Center
7 F Oktoberfest: 4-9. Downtown Gary & Cindy Braun: 6-8p. No cover. TF Sandwich Co Roger McVey Piano: 7:30p. $10 CSI Fine Arts Center
8 Sa Vet Run Fundraiser: 7-1p. CRT-Blass Vet Run Fundraiser: 7-1p. CRT-East 5k Fun Run/Walk: 9-12p. CSI
Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Parking Lot
Oktoberfest: 11-9p. Downtown Princes/Superhero Party: 2-4p. Nazarene Gym for “Christmas Child” Hoagie Street Guy: 4-9p. Downtown Kimberly Road: 7p. Tap House
9 Su Gary & Cindy Braun: 10-12p. Sheep Festival, Town Square, Ketchum Hoagie Street Guy: 11a-9p. Dntown Magic Valley Symphony: 4p. CSI Fine Arts Center
10 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.
11 Tu St Edward’s School Board: 5:30p. P&Z: 6p. City Hall
12 W Rotary: 12-1p. Turf Club
CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
13 Th CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
14 F CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
Front Porch Flavor: 7p. Tap House
15 Sa Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Parking Lot
Fall Market: 10-4. Episcopal Church 371 Eastland Dr N
CSI Theater: 7:30p. Fine Arts Center
17 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.
19 W Rotary: 12-1p. Turf Club
Jazz: 6-9p. Brickhouse. No cover.
22 Sa Farmers Market: 9-2. Mall Parking Lot
23 Su Freedom Festival: 9a-9p. City Park Bandshell: 2-6p.
24 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.
25 Tu P&Z: 6p. City Hall
26 W Rotary: 12-1p. Turf Club
27 Th VAVMV Candlelight Vigil: 5-8p. City Pk
Ammon Bundy: 7-9. Town Hall Eastside Baptit Church
28 F CSI Arts on Tour SOLD OUT
29 Sa Read & Treat: 9-2p. City Park
Trick or Treat Main St: 10-5p. Downtn
31 M City Council: 5p. Public Hearing 6p.
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Wendell Calendar Deadline October 21 for November Issue
1 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center
2 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30
Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a Berean Bible Study: 10, Worship: 11
3 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center
Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
5 W Thrift Shop: 10-4. Senior Center
Wendell VFW: 7p. 604 W Main St
6 Th City Council: 7p. City Hall
7 F Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
8 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center
9 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30
Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a Berean Bible Study: 10, Worship: 11
10 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
12 W Thrift Shop: 10-4. Senior Center
14 F Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
15 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center
16 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30
Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a Berean Bible Study: 10, Worship: 11 United Methodist: 10:15a
17 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
18 Tu School Board: 7p.
19 W Thrift Shop: 10-4. Senior Center
20 Th City Council: 7p. City Hall
21 F Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
22 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center
23 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30
Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a Berean Bible Study: 10, Worship: 11 United Methodist: 10:15a
24 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
26 W Thrift Shop: 10-4. Senior Center
28 F Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
29 Sa Thrift Shop: 10-2. Senior Center
30 Su Living Waters: SS: 9:15, Worship 10:30
Church of Jesus Christ LDS: 9a
Berean Bible Study: 10, Worship: 11 United Methodist: 10:15a
31 M Thrift Shop: 9-4. Senior Center Lunch: Noon. Senior Center. $5
SUNDAY MORNINGS
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10a: BibleStudyforall 11a: Worship Proclaiming 'the gospel of Christ' which 'is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes'." Romans 1:16 Paul Kroeger, Pastor (208) 539-5769 pastorpaul@bereanbaptistwendell.org We are meeting at the Methodist church down stairs. Please enter at the South East Corner Door. Thanks.
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Antique Ezel, Buhl, 602-549-1194
Arctic Circle, Burley, 208-544-8547
Arctic Circle, Jerome, 208-644-1575
Arctic Circle, Pole Line Rd, TF, 208-595-1531
Arctic Circle, Blue Lakes Blvd, TF, 208-733-3476
Arctic Circle, Wendell, (208) 536-4667
Bean’s Twisted Scissor’s, 208-837-6603
Berean Baptist Church, Wendell, 208-539-5769
Billingsley Creek Lodging, 208-837-4822
Bookhaven, Buhl, 208-731-6173
Budman’s Barber Shop, 208-303-0581
Budman’s Tree Service, 208-316-2521
Buhl Mayor, 208-543-5650
Buhl Public Library, 208-410-0794
Bundy for Governor, TF, 909-363-6914
Bundy for Governor, Gooding, 541-410-9944
Collective Studio, Buhl, 208-420-6495
Carey’s Piano Lessons, 208-316-0135
Community Business Center, 208-536-0094
CSI - Twin Falls, 208-733-9554
Cuper Mendez, 208-280-6573
Dixon Campaign, 208-281-5664
* Douville Cindy, Silvercreek Realty, 208-539-1888
First Federal Mortgage, Micki Rice, 208-933-3474
Fred Dodge Certified HVAC Tech, 208-358-6489
Glenns Ferry Theater, 208-580-4202
Gooding Cty 4-H/FFA Market Sale, 208-490-0741
Gooding Cty Republican Committee, 209-329-2577
H Quarter Circle Leather, 385-405-4704
Hagerman Pharmacy, 208-944-2067
Hagerman Valley Baptist, 208-423-1114
Hagerman Valley Foundation, 208-536-0094
Hagerman Valley Senior Center, 208-837-6120
* Heritage Home Health/Hospice, 208-410-4040
Holmes, CJ, 208-536-3220
Idaho Central Credit Union, 208-733-4777
Hosman, Chris, Silvercreek Realty, 208-404-6411
Kathy’s Alterations, 208-837-6267
Les Schwab Tire Store, 208-543-4082
M&M Electric, 208-734-6602
Miller For House Campaign, 208-410-6434
Magic Valley Business Association, 208-536-0094
Magic Valley Republican Women, 208-590-3036
Miller Brothers Collision Repair, 208-536-2129
Miller For House, 208-410-6434
Mom’s Recipes, 208-733-9248
One of a Kind Ceramics, 208-430-0221
Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Home, 208-735-0011
Parlor Antiques, Buhl, 208-543-9073
Polo’s Restaurant, 208-878-7665
Ross, Bonny, Silvercreek Realty, 208-539-0795
Silver Key Insurance, 208-536-6222
Snake River Acupuncture, 208-308-0554
St Catherine’s Catholic Station, 208-543-5136
TaskMasters, Roy Gwin, 208-409-6072
The Farm Girl, Buhl, 208-543-4445
Thompson Campaign, 208-410-5816
Tim’s Shop (Lemay Industries), 208-859-5397
Tumbleweed Collective, 208-431-6637
University of Idaho Extension, 208-934-4417
Valley Carpet Care, 208-536-5777
Wendell Tire, 208-536-6465
West Point Eatery, 208-539-4465
* Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346
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