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On August 20, 2021, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Shoshone Field Office temporarily segregated the application area for the Lava Ridge Wind Project for two years to allow for the orderly administration of public lands. The BLM announces
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the extension of the segregation of the application area for an additional two years This extension will allow the BLM to complete its review of the project, prepare the final environmental impact statement, and issue a Record of Decision.
The proposed Lava Ridge Wind Project would be located on approximately 84,000 acres of federal, state, and private land approximately 25 miles northeast of Twin Falls in south-central Idaho. The land segregation extension encompasses approximately 106,555.88 acres of BLM-managed lands within the application area.
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1st 8a TF County Fair
12p BURLEY Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire Burley Fairgrounds
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Tom Taylor. Flights
2nd 8a TF County Fair
10a BURLEY Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire Burley Fairgrounds
6p FILER Live Music Tom Taylor. Pebble Ponds
7p HAGERMAN Hen Pecked and a Deschutes Tap Takeover. Wilson’s Club.
3rd 9a TF County Fair
10a HAGERMAN Last Hagerman Farmers Market! 1071 E 2900 S. p46
7:30p TF Live Music Mitchell Tenpenny. Twin Falls County Fai5
4th 7a TF County Fair
5th
6:30p TF Taco Tues Ride. Trek bicycle
6th 6:30p TF Music Bingo The TapHouse
7th 11a BUHL/FILER Authentic German Meal. Clover Christian School p37
1p BUHL/FILER LIVE AUCTION. Clover Christian School p37
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Layne Bowen. Flights
6:30p FILER Live Music Uppa Creek. Pebble Ponds
6:30p TF Covenant of the Salmon People. The Lamphouse Theater
7p HAGERMAN Canvas Class - kid friendly by Hands On. Wilson’s Club
8th 9a BUHL Blood Drive. Redcrossblood.org Catholic Church
7p HAGERMAN Live Music Dave Nudo Band. Wilson’s Club.
9th 9a TF FREE Training to start a child care business in your home. 1751 Elizabeth St
10a TF Walk to End Alzheimer’s. CSI Taylor Building
3p SHOSHONE Save A life Barn Dance. 215 E 520 N
5:30p FILER Live Music Layne Bowen. Pebble Ponds
7p FILER Live Music Nashville Rounds. Pebble Ponds. Ticketed Event
7p TF True Crime Comedy Show Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
7p HAGERMAN Live Music Heath Owens Band. Wilson’s Club.
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12th 12p HAGERMAN Chamber of Commerce lunch. Snake Grill. $10
5p TF Mother/Son Date Night. Chick-fil-A
13th 7p TF Wednesday Karaoke Korner. TapHouse
14th 6p FILER Live Music Heath Owens. Pebble Ponds
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Avery Soloaga. Flights
6p TF Casino Night - Bets for Vets, fun games, raffles, food. 447 Seastrom St p41
6:30p RUPERT Harvest Best Bites. Rupert Plaza. p35
15th 10a RUPERT Snake River Steam & Power Event. Minidoka Historical Museum
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Brianne Lynn Hepworth. Flights
6p WENDELL Fish Fry with Live Music Devon Tyler. West Point Watering Hole p38
7p JEROME Sam Rotman Piano Concert. First Presbyterian Church
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
16th 7a HAGERMAN Car Show Breakfast. Hagerman Senior Center. $8 p13
8a HAGERMAN Car Show Registration. City Park p13
9a TF FREE Training to start a child care business in home. 1751 Elizabeth St
10a HAGERMAN Car Show Fun & Entertainment. City Park p13
10a RUPERT Snake River Steam & Power Event. Minidoka Historical Museum
11a SHOSHONE Lost N Lava Cowboy gathering. Lincoln County Fair grounds
11:30 TF Elephant Sugar Cookie Decorating Class. Kneaders Bakery
12p HAGERMAN Car Show Poker Fun Run. City Park p13
1p RUPERT Bob Ross Paint Class. Wilson Theatre
4p HAGERMAN Car Show Awards Ceremony & Raffle Draw. City Park p13
4p TF VIP Meet & Greet. Home of Senator Zuiderveld, Dist 24. p29
5p HAGERMAN Car Show BBQ. Wilson’s Club. p13
5:30p TF MVLA Tri-Tip Dinner & No Host Bar. 447 Seastrom St. p29
6p HAGERMAN Car Show Live Music by Third Take. Wilson’s Club p13
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Tom Taylor. Flights
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
7:30p GLENNS FERRY Vaudeville. Glenns Ferry Opera House
17th 11a SHOSHONE Lost N Lava Cowboy Gathering. Lincoln County Fair grounds
2p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
18th 7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
20th 12p BUHL Joan Hurlock Prepping Presentation. La Cabanita. MV Rep Women p21
6p FILER Live Music Devon Tyler. Pebble Ponds
6:30p TF Music Bingo. The TapHouse
7p GOODING Raptor Conservation Area. Speaker Mike Kochert, Gooding Museum.
21st 5p JEROME Ladies Night Out. Jerome Recreational Center
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Ellie Mae. Flights
6P WENDELL Live Music Ryler & Ben. West Point Watering Hole. p38
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
22nd 6p FILER Live Music Heath Clark. Pebble Ponds
6:30p RUPERT Princess Tea Party. Wilson Theater.
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
7p HAGERMAN Nut Feed with Live Music Dusty & the Rocky Mt Riders. Wilson’s.
23rd 10a HAGERMAN Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts. Ritter Island. $6 p7
10a WENDELL Festival Vendors & Live Music Ryler & Ben. West Point p38
11:30a RUPERT Princess Tea Party. Wilson Theater.
11:30a TF Kids Mini Tart Class. Kneaders Bakery & Café
3p RUPERT Princess Tea Party. Wilson Theater.
4p GLENNS FERRY Oktoberfest. Elmore County Fair grounds
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
7p HAGERMAN Parade of Bad Guys. Wilson’s Club
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24th 10a HAGERMAN Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts. Ritter Island . $6 p7
10a WENDELL Festival Vendors. West Point Watering Hole p38
1p TF Courageous Kids Climbing. Gemstone Climbing
2p HAGERMAN Paint & Sangria Sunday. Flights
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
25th
6p HAGERMAN Book Club. Wilson’s Club.
6:30p BUHL Town Hall with Senator Zuiderveld & Steve Miller. City Hall
27th 7p TF Wednesday Karaoke Korner. TapHouse
28th
29th
6p FILER Live Music Crazy Love. Pebble Ponds
6p RUPERT Cookie Decorating Class. Wilson Theater. p35
6p HAGERMAN Live Music Heath Owens. Flights
6p RUPERT Kids Cookie Decorating Class. Wilson Theater. Ticketed Event p35
7P GOODING JBR Super Bull Series World Championships. Gooding Fairgrounds
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
30th
6p RUPERT Caramel Apple Class. Wilson Theater.
6p FILER Live Music Jon, Jenni and Quinn. Pebble Ponds
6p FILER Witches Night Out. Twin Falls Fair Grounds
7p TF The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
7p HAGERMAN Jukebox Widowmakers. Wilson’s Club
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City Hall: M-F 8-5. 140 Kentucky St. (208) 352-1117
City Council: 3rd Wed, 7p
Mayor: Chris Pruit. (208) 731-8501

Fire: 129 Hwy 30, (208) 352-4320
Garden Club: 1st Wed 1p. ncsnancy@gmail.com
Sheriff: 624 Main St, Gooding. (208) 934-4421
Post Office: M-F 8:30-12:30p. 100 Hwy 30 (208) 352-4293

School Board: 2nd Mon 7p Elem School.
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
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Antique Ezel, 121 Broadway S p18
Arctic Circle, 606 Broadway Ave S p26
Bookhaven, 106 Broadway Ave S p21
Buhl City Hall, 203 Broadway Ave N p9
Buhl Drug, 419 Broadway Ave S
Buhl Family Network, 1118 Main St
Collective Studio, 115 Broadway Ave S
Country Flowers, 1005 Main St
DMV-Buhl, Idaho Transp Dept, 330 Broadway
Farmers Bank, 914 Main St
First Federal Bank, 123 Broadway Ave N
Harris CPAs, 1020 Main St
Jackson’s Korner, 1101 Broadway N
Kanaka Bistro, 125 Broadway Ave S
La Cabanita Restaurant, 113 Broadway S
Les Schwab Tire Center, 1241 Burley Ave p16
Magic Valley Brewery, 208 Broadway N
Miracle Hot Springs, 19073 US Hwy 30
Old Home Cooking, 1000 Burley Ave
Parlor Antiques, 119 Broadway S p18
The Farm Girl, 120 Broadway Ave S p27
The Train Station, 20079 US Hwy 30
US Bank, 819 Main St
Valley Wide Country Store, 708 Hwy 30
Walker’s Flooring & Design, 130 Broadwy S p9
West End Senior Center, 1010 Main St
West End Sr Ctr Thrift Store, 1004 Main St
Chamber of Commerce: M-F Noon-5p. 716 Hwy 30. Mtg 1st Tues at Noon, La Cabinita.
Churches: MagicValleyBA.org > Directories > Churches
City Hall: M-Th 7a-6p. 203 Broadway Ave N B, (208) 543-5650
City Council: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30p, City Hall
Michael Higbee, Kelly Peterson, Amanda Hawkins, Marla Sisson
Mayor: Pam McClain, mayor@cityofbuhl.us, (208) 543-5650 p9
P&Z: 3rd Wed 10a, Council Chambers
DMV: M-F 8-5. 201 N Broadway. (208) 543-8023
Farmers Market: Wed 4-6p. July 19-Sept 28. 1010 Main St.
Fire: 201 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-5664
Fit over 50: Tu-W-Th 9a. 7th Street Gym, 114 Broadway Ave S. (208) 543-4384
Food Pantry: Tu 1:30-4:30p. 910 Maple St. (208) 329-2393
Harvest Moon Car Club: 1st Sat in Oct. Steve Belt, 208-320-7025
Kiwanis: 2nd & 4th Wed Noon. La Cabinita, 113 Broadway Ave S.
Library: M, W 9-5 Tu, Th 1-7 Sat 10-2. 215 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-6500. Board Meeting: 4th Wed 5p. Events: BuhlPublicLibrary.org
Magic Valley Rep Women: 3rd Wed Noon. La Cabanita. RSVP (208) 590-3036 p21
Police: 9-1-1 for emergency. Non-emerg: (208) 735-1911. 201 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-4200
Post Office: M-F 8:30-5. 830 Main St. (208) 543-6152
Rotary: Every Thurs at Noon. Pasta Palace, 1016 Main St.
School Board: 3rd Mon 7p. High School Auditorium, 1 Indian Territory. (208) 543-8262
West End Senior Center: M Tu Th Noon Lunch. $6 1010 Main St. (208) 543-4577.
Brunch: W at 8-10a and 2nd Sun at 1p
Canasta (Hand-N-Foot): Tue 1p
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls.
WEMA (W End Men’s Assoc): Fri 6:30a. Pasta Palace, 1016 Main St.
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Every Wed 4-6p Farmers Market. 1010 Main St. July 19-Sept 28
7th 11a Authentic German Meal. Clover Christian School p37
1p LIVE AUCTION. Clover Christian School p37
8th 9a Blood Drive. Redcrossblood.org Catholic Church
20th 12p Joan Hurlock Prepping Presentation. La Cabanita. MV Rep Women p21
25th 6:30p Town Hall with Senator Zuiderveld & Steve Miller. City Hall
Buhl Mayor Pam McClain
New School Year
It seems like yesterday the school year finished, but it’s summer that has ended (September --). Fall brings the start of a new school year. The school year is both a busy and exciting time. Think of all of the elementary, middle and high school activities occurring in our great city. The community will be out in force to support our students!
It’s always great to see our students succeed in whatever passion they realize for themselves. Students put their all into academic, athletic, robotics, music and arts programs, among others. Families, teachers, staff and coaches are right there supporting these kids and young adults. Let’s make sure we all support our school district!
As you are driving around Buhl, be aware of the 15 mile per hour school zones. Please, now that we have our new 2.1 mile walking path, slow down and watch for students both walking and biking around our streets. Please don’t be a distracted driver.
If you do not know it now, here is the link to the Buhl Schools:


https://www.buhlschools.org/
I can be reached at City Hall on Thursdays at 208-543-5650. If you have any questions regarding what you see on social media or after you have attended a city council meeting, please reach out. I always appreciate having a conversation with my fellow citizens. You can also send an email to mayor@cityofbuhl.us. I appreciate those of you that reach out so we can address your concerns.
I appreciate all you do to make Buhl an awesome place to live, play and work. I am proud to be your Mayor!



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Burgers Etc, 700 Overland Ave
Charlie’s Café, 615 E Main
City Hall, 1401 Overland Ave
Denny’s, 611 N Overland Ave
KFC, 243 Overland Ave
Papa Kelsey’s, 1061 Overland Ave
Perkins, 800 N Overland
Senior Center, 2421 Overland Ave
Subway, 2205 Overland Ave
Taco Bandido, 2301 Overland Ave
American Legion Post 17, Burley: 4th Tue 7p. 1901 Miller Ave. (208) 678-3428
Chamber of Commerce, Mini Cassia: M-F 9-5. 1177 7th St, Heyburn. (208) 679-4793
City Hall: M-F 8:30-5. 1401 Overland Ave. (208) 878-2224
City Council: 1st & 3rd Tu 7p. Council Chambers.
Janet Hansen, Casey Anderson, John Craner, Bryce Morgan, Stegen Phillips, Kimberli Seely
Mayor: Steve Ormond. (208) 878-2224
P&Z: 3rd Wed 10:30a. Council Chambers
DMV: M-F 8:30-5. 203 E 15th St. (208) 878-3549
Farmers Market: June 15, 29, July 13, 27, Aug 24, Sep 7, 21. 1101 Elba Ave
Fire: 911 emergency. 1235 Miller Ave. (208) 878-7371
Food Pantries:
Helping Hands Mission: 1250 Miller Ave. (208) 878-9140
Mt View Christian Ctr: Tu 4-5:30 Th 9-10:30a. 317 Mt View Lane. (208) 678-5460
St Theresa Catholic Church: 1601 Oakley Ave. (208) 678-5453
United Methodist: 450 E 2nd St. (208) 648-2184
Kiwanis: Wed Noon. Perkins, 800 N Overland Ave.
Library: M-Th 9:30-7 Fri 9:30-6 Sat 9:30-2. 1300 Miller Ave. (208) 878-7708
Board Meeting: Last Tue of the month 4-6p
Events: BPLibrary.org
Museum, Cassia County: Tu-Sa 10-5. 1142 Hiland Ave. (208) 678-7172
Police: 1401 Overland Ave. (208) 878-2251. Sheriff: 129 E 14th St. (208) 878-2251
Post Office: M-F 9-5 Sat 9-Noon. 1353 Overland Ave. (208) 678-2541
Rotary: Tue Noon. Perkins, 800 N Overland Ave.
School Board: 3rd Tues 7p
Senior Center: M-F Noon Lunch. $5, Visitors $6. 2421 Overland Ave. (208) 878-8646
Social Services: (208) 678-3514 Burley. Social safety net.

VFW: 2nd Thu 7p. 554 Hiland Ave. (208) 572-0509
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1st 12p BURLEY Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire Burley Fairgrounds
2nd 10a BURLEY Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire Burley Fairgrounds
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City Hall: M, Tu, Th Wed 12-7p.
300 Main St. (208) 537-6544
City Council: 2nd Wed 7p
Roxanne Stiegemeier, (208) 421-3797
Cliff Lockhart, (208) 293-4811
Justin Clark, (208) 280-0185
Raul Garcia, (208) 329-3264
Mayor: Dan Howard, (208) 490-2119
Community Center: 1st & 3rd Mon. 475 Main St
(208) 537-6544
Fire: 1st & 3rd Thurs 6:30p. Rome St.
Chief Ben Medina, (208) 410-3928
Police: 911. Non-emerg: (208) 735-1911.
201 Broadway Ave N. (208) 543-4200
Post Office: M-F 8-12p. 357 Main. (208) 537-6670
Preschool: M-F 7:40-11:30a. Free Food
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
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City Hall, 235 Wilson Ave W
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City Hall: M, Tu, Th 8-4:30p 235 W. Wilson (208)825-5776
Post Office: M-F 8-12 220 Wilson St. E
(208) 825-5089
Senior Center: T,W 7-1p 220 Wilson St. (208) 825-5662
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Valley Lions Club: 1st Tu 7p. Snug Grill
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First Tu 7p Lions Club. Snug Grill
Tues , Thur 4P EDEN Farmers Market 917 Valley Road. June-Nov

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Camas Creek Country Store, 113 US 20
Camas County Library, 706 Soldier Road
Camas Senior Center, 129 W Willow
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American Legion Post #19: 1st & 3rd Wed 8p 114 Camas Ave E.
Chamber of Commerce: 113 Willow Ave E. (208) 754-2222
City Hall: 407 Soldier Rd. (208) 764-2333
City Council: 2nd & 3rd Thur 7p. John Pine, Josh Bovey, Tyler Ballard, Ted Miller
Mayor: Terry S Lee.
DMV: M-F 8:30-5. 517 Soldier. (208) 764-2370
Fire: 24 hours. 119 W Willow. (208) 764-2500
Food Pantries: 1st F after 2nd W 3-4p. Lighthouse. 213 Ponderosa. (208) 764-3322
Thur 4-6p. Faith Bible Church, 603 Central (406) 590-3150
Library: M 12:30-7 Tu W F 12:30-5:30
Th 10-5:30 607 Soldier Rd (208) 754-2553
Board Mtg: 4th Mon 5p
Events: https://bit.ly/3ZZU0dH
Camas County Sheriff: 911. 119 W Willow. (208) 754-2261
Post Office: M-F 8:30-12:30, 1-3. 518 Soldier Rd (208) 764-2423
Senior Center: Tu W F Noon Lunch. $5 129 Willow Ave (208) 764-2226
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls
Handwriting Analyses Handwriting Analyses Handwriting Analyses Handwriting Analyses
Did you know that your handwriting can tell all about you? It shares the secrets of your soul to a trained graphologist. Each letter has a story to tell about you.
Graphology is a psychology. It has nothing to do with psychic ability, metaphysics or palm reading…
In the months to come, I will share some analyses of handwriting that will titilize your brain!
C.M. been off the hook!” C.M.
Stay Tuned, Aysa Thaete Certified Graphoanalyst“Ever since the ad came out, the phone “Ever since the ad came out, the phone “Ever since the ad came out, the phone “Ever since the ad came out, the phone has been ringing off the hook!” C.M. has been ringing off the hook!” C.M. been off the hook!”
From the Desk of Steve Miller, House Rep Dist 24B
I voted against H314a not because I approve of porn, but because of the way the Bill was written. Let’s take a look at H314a: https://bit.ly/3qG7AXb

The Bill’s Statement of Purpose is “the Children’s School and Library Protection Act…restricting children’s access to obscene or harmful material.” I believe we would all agree with that perspective. But how a bill is written can result in unintended consequences.
Here are
the problems I saw with the Bill:
1. School libraries and public libraries are different entities with different administrative control, funding, purposes and audiences. They shouldn’t be governed by the same rules.
2. I believe that local government is almost always better than state or federal control.
3. School libraries are governed by school boards and problems should go to the boards.
4. Most community libraries have local boards. Again, problems should go to those boards.
5. Bill text page 2 under subsection (2)c describes objectionable materials as “Any other material harmful to minors.” That is completely subjective. A book or photo that one might find objectionable, may be considered art or realistic education or entertainment by another.
6. Subsection (3) allows civil lawsuits against the employees and agents of the library as well as the library itself. It allows up to $2,500 statutory damages, actual damages, any other relief available by law, injunctive relief and attorneys’ fees. That means we the public would be paying lawyers to sue us, the schools and community libraries!!

Crazy!! A fine or withholding of funds would suffice. A lawsuit could cost the school district or library up to $25,000 or more. In addition, under this law, ICRIMP (Idaho Counties Risk Management Program) would no longer insure libraries. The risk would be too high. Many small community libraries would probably have to close under this bill.
I believe new legislation will come forward during the next session to better address “obscene or harmful” library materials.
It is an honor to serve as Representative of Legislative District 24 in the Idaho Legislature.

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Curry Country Store, 21313 Hwy 30
Dazipop Cupcakes & Bakery, 422 6th St
M & W Markets, 130 Hwy 30
Pebble Ponds Golf Course, 4035 N 2300 E
Senior Center, 222 Main St
The Magic Tea House, 905 Union Ave
Twin Falls County Museum, 21337 Hwy 30
American Legion Post 47: 2nd Mon 6p. PO Box 661. Dave at (559) 593-1870
City Hall: M-Th 7a-6p. 300 Main. (208) 326-5000
City Council: 1st & 3rd Mon 6p. Sam Callen, Desiree Romano, Joe Durham, Tracey Daluiso
Mayor: Robert E. Templeman
Fire: 911. 100 Hwy 30. (208) 326-4111
Food Pantries: Dine-in, Takeout. 504 5th St. (208) 420-4120
Senior Haven: Tu W Th 10-3. 222 Main St. (208) 326-4608
Lighthouse Pentecostal Church: 500 W 5th St (208) 543-4647
Kiwanis: 2nd & 4th Wed Noon. Senior Center
Library: M-F 1-6p Sat 2-4. 219 Main. (208) 326-4143.

Board Mtg: 2nd Mon 6p
Events: Filer.lili.org/events/
Police: 300 Main St. (208) 326-4123
Post Office: M-F 8:30-5p. 413 Main St (208) 326-5220
Senior Center: Tu W Th Noon Lunch. 222 Main St. (208) 326-4608
Bingo: W Th 1p
Cards: Thu 1:30p
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls




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3 FREE RECIPES from Book 2 of Mom’s Recipe Book (3 books in 1)

“Quick Chili Dip”
¾ lb Velveeta Cheese Cubed

1 15 oz can Chili
Combine cheese and Chili. Stir over low heat until cheese melts or Microwave on High until cheese melts. Serve with Chips or raw vegetables. Makes 2 ¾ cups.
“Dill

Weed Dip”
1 small carton sour cream
1 cup mayonnaise
1 tbs dill weed
1 tbs bon appétit



1 tbs dry minced onion
Mix together, chill one hour. Great with your fresh garden vegetables
“Juicy Chicken Casserole”
1 can Cream Mushroom Soup
1 Can Cream of Celery Soup
½ Cup Milk
1 ¾ Cups Instant Rice
1 Pkg Dry Onion Soup Mix (Mom used Lipton’s)
1 cut up Chicken
Lightly grease 2½ qt Casserole dish. Blend soups and milk in dish, stir in rice. Sprinkle with dry onion soup mix. Arrange chicken pieces over mixture (season if desired). Place skin down. Bake covered 2 hrs 29 min at 325o After 1 hr turn chicken to brown on all sides. Family Favorite.






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City Hall, 308 5th Ave W
Magic Floral, 146 21st Ave W

New China House, 222 4th Ave E
Senior Center, 208 Senior Ave
Stampede Burger, 701 Main St
Taco El Toro, 413 Main St
Valley Wide Country Store, 2442 Main St
Western Café, 116 W 4th Ave
Zeppes Pizza & Subs, 215 Main St
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American Legion Post 30: 3rd Tu 7:30p. 200 3rd Ave W. (208) 490-7003
Basque Dinner: 1st Fri 6-8p. Basque Hall. 285 Euskadi. (208) 934-5840. $22, Seniors $20.
Chamber of Comm: 3rd Thu 12p. Zeppes. M-Th 8:30-5 F 8:30-4. 333 Main St. (208) 934-4841
City Hall: M-Th 7:30-5:30. 308 5th Ave W. (208) 934-5669

City Council: 1st & 3rd Mon 7p
P&Z: 4th Tues 5:30p
DMV: M-Th :30a-5:30p. 145 7th Ave E. (208) 934-4597

Farmers Market: Tues 2-6p. May 23-Oct 17. Corner of 13th & Main
Fire: M-F 8-5. 2155 Montana St. (208) 934-8348
Fit over 60: Tu Th 9:30a

Food Pantry: M 10-2:45p Tu Th F 11-1:45p. Helping Hearts & Hands, 237 Main St. (208) 934-5101
Library: M F 10-5, Tu W Th 10-6 Sat 9-12p. 306 5th Ave W. (208) 934-4089
Board Mtg: 4th Mon 6:30p
Events: Gooding.lili.org/events/
Museum: Fri Sat 9-5. 285 Euskadi. (208) 934-5135
Historic Governor Morrison Home, By Appointment Only. (208) 579-2382
Police: 911. 308 5th Ave W. (208) 934-8435
Post Office: M-F 8:30-5p. 201 3rd Ave E. (208) 934-4822
Republican Committee: 2nd Tu 7:30p.
Rotary: Fri 12:10p. El Toro, 413 Main St.
School Board: 2nd Tu 7p. School District Office
Senior Center: M-Th Noon. 308 Senior Ave. (208) 934-5504 $4

Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
VFW Post 3078: 3rd Thu 7p. 308 Senior Ave. (208) 934-8587

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Flights, 260 S State St
Hagerman City Hall, 191 N State St
Hagerman RV Village, 18049 Hwy 30
Hagerman Public Library, 441 S State St
Hagerman Senior Center, 140 E Lake St p33
Hydro Hustlers, 221 N State St p
Los Potrillos Restaurant, 141 N State St
Papa Kelsey’s, 130 S State St.
Rerunz Thrift Store, 130 S State St
Rest EZ RV Park, I-84 x147, Tuttle
Rustic Edge RV Park, 221 Hagerman W
Sawtooth Dental, 620 Frogs Landing
Shell Station Store & Deli, 531 S State St
Snake River Grill, 611 Frogs Landing
State Street Aquatics, 231 N State St
Swensen’s Magic Market, 180 S State St
The Riverboat, 171 S State St
The Thrift Barn, 271 N State St
Thousand Springs Realty, 151 N State St
Thousand Springs Resort, 18734 Hwy 30
Thousand Spgs Visitor Ctr, 17970 Hwy 30
Wild Sweet Pea Boutique, 240 S State St
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American Legion Post 31: 2nd Mon 7p. 281 N State St. (208) 837-6295
Chamber of Commerce: Noon on 2nd Tue in Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov. Snake River Grill. (208) 837-9131
City Hall: M-F 9-12, 1-4. 191 N State St. (208) 837-6636
City council: 1st & 3rd Wed 7p. Wes Owsley, Erika Cornett, Ricky Fritz
Mayor: Jared Hillier
P&Z: 2nd Tues 7p
Farmers Markets: Sundays 10-2. June 18-Sep 3. 1071 E 2900 S. (208) 536-0094
Fire: 159 Salmon St E. (208) 837-4552
Fit over 60: M, Tu, Th 9:30a. High School Gym. Tiffany (208) 940-1731
Hagerman Booster Club: 2nd Tues 7:30p. HS Ag Building. (760) 977-7694
Hagerman IDEA: Tu, F 10-4. 240 E Salmon. (208) 536-0094
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Food Pantry: Tu 2:30-5p, Th 10-2. 130 N State St. (208) 404-2821
Library: Tu 1-5, W 10-6, Th-F 10-5, Sat 10-1. 441 S State St. (208) 837-6520
Board Mtg: 5:30p 3rd Thur
Masonic Lodge #78: Every 2nd Tues, except July & August. 6p dinner, 7p meeting.
Museum: F, Sa, Su 1-4. 111 W Hagerman Ave. (208) 837-6288
Post Office: M-F 7:45-1, 2-4:15. 444 N State St. (208) 837-6331
Ritter Island Closed: September 5. Open for Art Festival Sept 23-24.
School Board: 2nd Mon 6p. HS Board Room
Senior Center: MWF Noon Lunch. 140 E Lake. (208) 837-6120. $5.
Bingo: Fri 11:45a. 2 games before Lunch. No cash prizes.
Blood Draws: Mon 8-10:30. Bring Dr Orders
Bridge Club: Mon 12:30p. Mondays
Foot Clinic: 3rd Fri 12:30p ($10, bring towel)
Greystone Live Music: 3rd Mon 11:45a
Phil Miner Live Music: 3rd Wed 11:45a
Thrift Store: MWF 10-2
Sheriff: 911. 110 Main St. (208) 834-4421
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
Thousand Springs Visitor Center: Th-M 9-3. 17970 Hwy 30. (208) 933-4105, (208) 933-4105
Thrift Barn: M W 10-2 F Sa 11-4. 271 N State St. (209) 544-6707
Did you know that on July 5, 2023 the Hagerman City Council held a hearing to reset numerous fees for City services to be effective 10-1-2023. The decision to accept the new fee schedule was unanimous. Of interest to City Park users is the Park Use Fee of $100, Gazebo
Daily Fee of $50, Itinerant Merchant License of $1,000, Park Use Deposit of $200 (presumably refundable), Amusement License (1-4 rides) of $300, Each Additional Ride of $100, Pool/ Billiard License (per table) of $25. The complete list, hearing and city council documentation is on MagicValleyBA.org under Our Voices > Hagerman. Magic Valley News Editor
Mon & Wed 9:30a, Tues 6:30p Yoga in the Park & at Methodist Church

Mon, Tu, Th 8:30a. Fit Over 60. Prince Memorial Gym. Tiffany, 208-940-1731

Wed 7p Karaoke Night. Snake River Grill.
Sunday 10a Hagerman Farmers Market, 1071 E 2900 S. June 18 - Sep 3. p46

1st 6p Live Music Tom Taylor. Flights
2nd 7p Hen Pecked and a Deschutes Tap Takeover. Wilson’s Club.
3rd 10a Last Hagerman Farmers Market! 1071 E 2900 S. p46
7th 6p Live Music Layne Bowen. Flights
7p Canvas Class - kid friendly by Hands On. Wilson’s Club
8th 7p Live Music Dave Nudo Band. Wilson’s Club.
9th 7p Live Music Heath Owens Band. Wilson’s Club.
12th 12p Chamber of Commerce lunch. Snake Grill. $10

14th 6p Live Music Avery Soloaga. Flights
15th 6p Live Music Brianne Lynn Hepworth. Flights
16th 7a Car Show Breakfast. Hagerman Senior Center. $8 p13
8a Car Show Registration. City Park p13
10a Car Show Fun & Entertainment. City Park p13
12p Car Show Poker Fun Run. City Park p13
4p Car Show Awards Ceremony & Raffle Draw. City Park p13
5p Car Show BBQ. Wilson’s Club. p13
6p Car Show Live Music by Third Take. Wilson’s Club p13
6p Fish Fry with Live Music Devon Tyler. West Point Watering Hole p38
6p Live Music Tom Taylor. Flights 21st 6p Live Music Ellie Mae. Flights
6P Live Music Ryler & Ben. West Point Watering Hole. p38
22nd 7p Nut Feed with Live Music Dusty & the Rocky Mt Riders. Wilson’s.
23rd 10a Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts. Ritter Island. $6 p7
10a Festival Vendors & Live Music Ryler & Ben. West Point Watering Hole p38
7p Parade of Bad Guys. Wilson’s Club
24th 10a Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts. Ritter Island . $6 p7
10a Festival Vendors. West Point Watering Hole p38
2p Paint & Sangria Sunday. Flights
25th 6p Book Club. Wilson’s Club.
29th 6p Live Music Heath Owens. Flights 30th 7p Jukebox Widowmakers. Wilson’s Club.
Idah Irrigati Equip5e t Ass ciati
The IIEA has awarded $12,100 in scholarships to 20 students for the 2023-2024 school year, 8 accomplishments, leadership, activities, and career goals. Some students are the children and of IIEA members along with the profits made from the Idaho irrigation Equipment Convention




awards $12$100 i Sch arships

8 of which reside in the Magic Valley. These students were selected because of academic and grandchildren of IIEA Members. These scholarships are only possible due to the generosity Convention & Tradeshow. Since 1980, the IIEA has awarded 862 scholarships totaling $524,100.


$800 scholarship to pursue a degree in Agricultural Systems Management at the University of Idaho. After graduation, Travis plans on pursuing a job in the agricultural industry. However, one day he hopes to return to his family’s farm in Castleford, Idaho. Komet Irrigation Corp. sponsored Travis.


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City Hall: M-Th 9-5 Fri 9-3. 388 Main St S. (208) 423-5158
City Council: 2nd Mon 7p.
Linda Medley, Catherine Wayment, Veronica Rodriguez, Anthony Bohrn
Mayor: Joseph Ratto
Fire: 911. 357 Main St S. (208) 423-4336
Library: MWF 1-6p Sat 10-1. 120 W Maple. (208) 423-4122
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Don Meyer, Galicia Hernandez, LuAnn Gergen, Darrell Dalrymple
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China Village, 123 S Alder St
Choates Family Diner, 400 W Main
Heritage Charter School, 500 S Lincoln
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Idaho Central Credit U, 2355 S Lincoln
Jerome Laundromat, 120 Adams St
Les Schwab, 1848 S Lincoln Ave
Pioneer Fed Credit Union, 1865 S Lincoln p32
Renew Espresso Bar, 111 E Main
Senior Center, 520 N Lincoln Ave
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American Legion Post 46: 2nd Tue 7p. 105 7th Ave E.
American Legion Auxiliary: 1st Thur 4p. 105 7th Ave E.
Chamber of Commerce: 104 Main St. (208) 324-2711
City Hall: M-F 8-5. 152 E Ave A. (208) 325-8189
City Council: 1st & 3rd Tue 5:30p. Chris Barber, Brent Johnson, Jason Peterson, Bryan Craig

Mayor: Dave Davis
P&Z: 3rd Mon 6p
DMV: M-F 7:30a-4:30p. 2151 S Tiger Dr. (208) 595-3300
Farmers Markets: Sat 9-1. June 3-Oct 14. Mt View Barn, 392 E 300 S.
Fire: 911. 110 W Yakima. (208) 324-4258
Food Pantries: First Presbyterian Church: 262 E Ave A. (208) 324-2972
Jerome County Mobile Pantry: 1st Thur of Feb, May, Aug, Nov. 213 3rd Ave E. (208) 404-6610
Martha & Mary’s Food Pantry: Mon 4-6p Fri 1-3p. 212 3rd Ave E. (208) 595-4839
Historical Society: 2nd Thu 6p at Historical Museum. Bring item show/tell. (see Museums)
Library: M-Thu 9a-7p Fri-Sa 10-5. 100 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5427
Board Mtg: 2nd Tue 5:30p

Museums:
Events: Jerome.lili.org
Historical Depot Museum: Tu-Sa 1-5. 212 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5641 (see Historical Soc)
IFARM Museum, NE of 184/93 Junction. Open by appt and on Live History Day
Northside Military Museum: W-Sa 1-5. 220 N Lincoln. (208) 595-8012
Police: 911. 124 S Lincoln Ave. (208) 324-4328
Post Office: M-F 9-5 Sat 9:30-11:30a. 154 1st Ave E. (208) 324-5381
Recreation District: M-F 5a-9p, Sa 7-7, Sun 10-4p. (208) 324-3389. 2032 S Lincoln Ave
Rep Central Committee: 3rd Thu 7p. El Sombrero Restaurant, 143 W Main. (208) 420-1980
Occasionally at China Village , 123 S Alder. Call Mark Swenson to confirm location.
Rotary: Tue Noon. China Village, 123 S Alder.
School Board: 4th Tue 6ps.
Senior Center: M-F 11:30a Lunch. $6. 4th Sun 11:30a Lunch. 520 N Lincoln. (208) 324-5642
1st & 3rd Sun 2-5p, Dance & Potluck, $5 donation.
Bingo Day: 2nd & 4th Wed 12:45p Sales, 1:15p Calls.
Bingo: Fri 4p Sales, 6p Calls. Line Dance: Tue 7-9p Tues
Bunco: Mon 12:30p
Exercise Class: MWF 10:30
Hand & Foot: Thu 12:30p
Pinochle: Tue Fri 12:30p
Square Dancing: Wed 7-9p
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
VFW Post 3001: 4th Tue 7p. 412 E 200 S. (208) 316-9300
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Every Sat 9a Farmers Market, Mt View Barn, 392 E 300 S, Jun 3-Oct 14
Every M, W,F 9a Over 60 & getting fit. Jerome Recreational. Center
15th 7p Sam Rotman Piano Concert. First Presbyterian Church
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American Legion: 1st Wed 7p. At Senior Center

City Hall: 242 Hwy 30 E. (208) 423-4151
City Council: 4th Tue 6p
Jim Eisenhower, Nancy Duncan, Bob Tomlinson, Burke Richman
Mayor: Burke Davidson
P&Z: 3rd Wed 6p
Fire: 1559 Main St N. (208) 423-4336
Food Pantry:
Rock Creek: Tu 4-6p. 325 Madison E. (208) 212-0787
West End Providers: Tu 10-2 Th 2-5
229 N Main. (208) 423-4496
Kiwanis: 1st & 3rd Wed Noon. Senior Center
Library: M Th 11-6 Tu 3-8p W F 3-6p Sa 10-2 120 Madison N. (208) 423-4556
Board Mtg: 1st Thu 6:30p
Events: Kimberly.lili.org/events/
Police: 911 or (208) 735-1911. 242 Hwy 30. Office (208) 423-4153 x18
Post Office: M-F 9-5 Sa 9-11. 225 Main St N. (208) 423-4050
School Board: 3rd Thu 7p.
Senior Center: W Th F 11:15a Lunch $5
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Fire: 623 Boyd E. (208) 423-4336
Library: Elem School, 123 4th St. (208) 432-5233
Post Office: M-F 9-12. 244 1st St S. (208) 432-5509
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September 16th: 7a - 10a
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Menu: scrambled eggs
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Mon Blood Draw 8-10:30 (Bring Dr Order)
Monday Bridge Club @ 12:30
Friday Noon Bingo - 2 games (no cash prizes)
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Kat Kountry, 120 S 300 W
Les Schwab, 25 W Ellis St, PAUL
Ridley’s, 310 Oneida St
Swenson’s Magic Market, 113 E Ellis St, PAUL
Wayside Café, 322S Hwy 24, HEYBURN
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American Legion 10: 3rd Wed 7p. Rupert Elks (208) 670-0727
Chamber of Commerce (Mini Cassia): M-F 9-5. 1177 7th St Heyburn. (208) 679-4793

City Hall: M-F 7a-6p. 620 F St. (208) 436-9600
City Council: 2nd & 4th Tue 7p. Joel Heward, Tammy Jones, Randy Thompson, Kris Faux
Mayor: Michael D. Brown
P&Z: 3rd Thu 4p.
DMV: M-F 8:30-5:30. 724 H St. (208) 434-2327
Fire: in City Hall, 620 F St. (208) 436-9600
Food Pantry:
Community Oasis Outreach: 102 2nd St. (208) 436-4955
Methodist Church: M-W 9-3. 605 H St. (208) 436-3354
Kiwanis: Tue Noon. Elks, 85 S 200 W.
Library: M-W F 10-7p. 417 7th St. (208) 436-3874
Board Mtg: 2nd Wed 5p. Programs: Demary.lili.org/programs/
Police: 911. 633 Fremont Ave. (208) 434-2330
Post Office: M-F 9-11:30a, 12:30-4:45p Sa 10-2. 724 F St. (208) 436-3446
Rotary: Wed Noon. Elks, 85 S 200 W
School Board: 3rd Mon 7p.
Senior Center: M-F Noon Lunch. $5. 702 11th St. (208) 436-9107
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2nd Time Around Antique Mall, 102 S Rail
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Burrito Lady, 103 N Greenwood St, #5194
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City Hall, 207 S Rail St W
Hair Cuts & Such, 106 N Rail
Ice Cave Shop, 115 S Rail St W
Manhattan Café, 133 S Rail St
Rail Street Emporium, 135 S Rail St W
Rick’s Rock Shop, 605 Greenwood S
Senior Center, 218 N Rail St W
Simple Creative Salon, 112 Rail St W
Shoshone Snack Bar, 415 S Greenwood
Tumbleweed Café, 410 N Hwy 75, #A
Valley Wide Country Store, 103 N Rail St
Valley Wide Country Store, 805 S Greenwood
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American Legion: 107W A st. (208) 316-3012
Chamber of Commerce: M-Su 10-5 102 Rail St E. (208) 886-9811
City Hall: 207 S Rail St W. (208) 886-2030
City Council: 1st & 3rd Tue 7p Payson Reese, Dale Sluder, Mike Wallace, Jodi Waite
Mayor: Dan Pierson
P&Z: 4th Tue 6p

Community Center: M-F 8:30-5p. 201 S Beverly St. (208) 886-2406
DMV: M-F 9-5 (closed 30m for lunch) 111 W B St #A. (208) 886-9901
Farmers Markets: Fri 4-7p. June 3-Sep 30. Courthouse Lawn
Fire: 110 W A St. (208) 886-2036
Food Pantry: Tu-Fri 3-6p. 112 S Apple St.

Library: M F 12-5p Tu 2-7 W 12-7 Th 10-4 211 S Rail St W. (208) 886-2843
Events: Shoshone.lili.org/events/
Market: Sat 9-1p. 30+ Vendors. 135 S Rail.
Museum: Open June-Sept. Fri 3-7 Sat 11-5 112 W B St. (208) 886-7787
Police: 207 S Rail St W. (208) 886-2036
Post Office: M-F 8:30-12:30, 1:30-5p 211 W A St. (208) 886-2062
School Board: 2nd Tue 7p. HS Art Room #278
Senior Center: Tu W F Noon Lunch. $5. 218 N Rail St W. (208) 886-2369


Pinochle: Tu W F 1p
Quilting Group: M 10-2p
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls

Every Friday 4p Farmers Market, 111 W B
Every Day 10a Idaho Mammoth Caves Tours (208) 329-5382
9th 3p Save a Life Barn Dance. 215 E 250 N
16th 11a Lava N Cowboy Gathering Lincoln County Fair Grounds
17th 11a Lava N Cowboy Gathering Lincoln County Fair Grounds
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Locked & Loaded Printing, 208-404-9544
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4 Roots Juice Bar & Café, 2664 Fillmore St
Arctic Circle, 680 Blue Lakes Blvd N p26
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Blue Cross of Idaho, 428 Cheney Dr W
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Crystals EnLight Rock Shop, 132 Hansen (D)
CSI Community Ed Center, 315 Falls Ave
Culver’s Restaurant, 163 Pole Line Rd
Gehrig Barber Shop, 537 Main Ave E (D)
Denny’s, 291 Pole Line Rd E
Depot Grill, 545 Shoshone St S (D)
DL Evans Bank, 906 N Blue Lakes Blvd
Dr Kyle Poppleton, DDS, 1001 Shoshone N (D)
Frederickson’s Candy, 309 Hansen St E (D) p32
Glambia Cheese, 131 Main Ave E (D) p43
ICCU, 1975 Blue Lakes N
ICCU, 2193 Addison Ave E
Idaho Joe’s, 598 Blue Lakes Blvd N
IHOP, 1944 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Ireland Bank, 649 Pole Line Rd
Jamba Juice, 1239 Pole Line Rd E #310C
Java Blue Lakes, 228 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Java Coffee Shop, 1726 Harrison St
JW Laundry LLC, 799 Cheney Drive
KFC, 1549 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Les Schwab, 421 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Les Schwab, 389 Pole Line Rd
Magic Valley Medicine, 844 Wash. N #400
My Management Co, 1688 Kimberly Rd #1 p31
Norm’s Café, 803 Main Ave N (D)
Oregon Trail Comp0und, 2733 Kimberly Rd
Perkins, 1564 Blue Lakes Blvd N p36
Perrine Barber Shop, 115 Shoshone St N (D)
Pioneer Fed Credit U, 1439 N College E p32
Pioneer Motors, 347 Washington Blvd
Pizza Pie Café, 1826 Canyon Crest Dr
Senior Center, 539 Shoshone St W (D)
Smart Mouth Dental, 236 River Vista #100
Stay Well Health Foods, 1563 Fillmore #2a
Stella’s, 1020 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Studio One Salon, 580 Blue Lakes Blvd N
Taylor Building CSI, 315 Falls Ave
Twin Beans Coffee, 144 Main S (D)
Welch Music, 1146 Filer Ave E
Wendy’s, 818 Blue Lakes Blvd (D) Downtown
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Wednesdays $2 off “Basket of the Week”
“Thirsty Thursday Special”
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American Legion Post 7: 2nd Tue 5p Potluck, 6p Mtg. 447 Seagram St. (208) 733-7527 p41
Blood Donation: M-F 7a-8p, S/S 7a-2p. Gcama Plasma Center, 771 N College Rd. (208) 733-5027
Chamber of Commerce: M-F 8-5. 2015 Nielsen Point Pl. (208) 733-3974
City Hall: 203 Main Ave E. (208) 635-7287
City Council: Mon 5p (no holidays). 6p Public Hearings.
Nikki Boyd, Craig Hawkins, Jason Brown, Spencer Cutler, Alex Caval
Mayor: Ruth Pierce, Mayor Christopher Reid, Vice-Mayor
P&Z: 2nd & 4th Tue 6p.
Democrat Central Committee: 3rd Mon 7p. County Human Resources, 630 Addison Ave W.
DMV: M-F 8-5. 630 Addison Ave. (208) 735-4850
Farmers Markets:
Sat 9-1. Magic Valley Mall. May 7-Oct 29
Sat 9-2. Downtown Main Street. June-Aug
Fire: 911. 345 Second Ave E. (208) 735-7231
Fit over 60: 315 Falls Ave. (208) 732-6479. Call to register.
Food Pantries:
Center of Prayer Food Bank: MWF 11:30-1p. 259 Main Ave E. (208) 735-2249
Community Council of Idaho Distribution: 1139 Falls Ave E. (208) 734-3336
La Posada: M-F 9a. 355 4th Ave West. (208)734-8700
Light House Food Pantry: Tu-Th 3-4p. 960 Eastland Drive. (208) 737-4667
Light of Hope Food Bank: Thu 2-7:30p. 213 5th Ave W. (208) 735-8787
Mercy Gift Food Bank: MWF 11:30-1p Th 24 hours. 835 Blue Lakes S. (208) 735-2249
Mustard Seed Food Bank: Tu-F 10-5. 702 Main Ave N. (208) 733-9515
River Christian Fellowship: Idaho Food Bank pick up site. (208) 733-3133
Safe Harbor: 269 Filer Ave. (208) 735-8787
Salvation Army Meal Service: MW 10:30-1 Tu Th 10:30-1, 2-4. 348 4th Ave N. (208) 733-8720
South Central Community Action: M-F 8-5. 550 Washington St S. (208) 733-9351
St Edward Soup Kitchen: MWF 5:30-6:30p. 212 7th Ave E. (208) 733-3907
TF Senior Center: M-F 8-4. 530 W Shoshone. (208) 734-5084
Valley House: Daily 11a-1p Hot Meal. Soup Fridays. 507 Addison Ave W. (208) 734-7736
Kiwanis: 3rd Thu Noon. Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave.
Library: M-Th 10-9 F Sa 10-6. 201 4th Ave E. (208) 733-2964
Board Mtg: 2nd Wed 4:30p
Events: TwinFallsPublicLibrary.org/calendar/
Optimist Club: Thu Noon. 9 Beans & Burrito, 764 Cheney Dr.
Planetarium: CSI. (208) 732-6659. http://herrett.csi.edu. NEW SCHEDULE EACH MONTH.
Police: M-F 9-3. 321 2nd Ave E. (208) 735-4357
Post Offices:
Pioneer Station: M-F 8-5:30 Sat 10-1. 1376 Fillmore St. (208) 734-1452
Twin Falls: M-F 8:30-1, 2-5. 253 2nd Ave W. (208) 536-7067
Republican Committee: 2nd Wed 7p. At P&X in County West Building (old hospital)
Republican Women (Southern Idaho): 4th Mon 5:30-7:30p. Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave.
Rotary: Rotary. Wed Noon. Lamphouse Theatre, 223 5th Ave S.
Blue Lakes Rotary. Tue 7a. 9 Beans & A Burrito
After Hours Rotary Club. Tue 5:30p. Brick House
School Board:
St Edward’s Catholic School Board: 2nd Tue 5:30p. At School.
Twin Falls School District #411: 7p on 2nd Mon & 4th Wed except May, June, Aug, Nov & Dec.
Canyon Ridge High School, Rm #301, 300 North College Road. (208) 733-6900
Senior Center: M-F 8-4. 505 Shoshone St W. (208) 734-5084
Shrine Club: 2nd Mon 6p. Idaho Joe’s.
Social Services: 630 Addison Ave. (208) 735-4037. Social safety net.
Visitor Center: Daily 8a-5p. 2015 Nielsen Point Pl. (208) 733-3974
VFW 2136: 3rd Tue 7p. 650 Addison Ave W, #203. (208) 421-2282
REPEATED WEEKLY EVENTS & FARMERS MARKETS CALENDAR
Every Tues 1-4p Idaho Victory Garden Class. U/I Ext. 630 Addison Ave W, #1600
Every Wed 7p Bingo. Doors open 5:45p. Moose Lodge, 835 Falls
Every Wed & Sat 6-9p Live Music at the Brickhouse, 516 Hansen St S. (208) 736-6264
Every Thur 7-11p Teen Dance Party at the Brickhouse. 516 Hansen St S.
Every Fri & Sat Line Dancing, Brickhouse. 516 Hansen St S. (208) 736-6264
Every Saturday 7:30a Canyon Rim Trail Park Run
9a 5k fun walk, jog, run. (9a Oct-April, 8a May-Sep). Visitor Ctr.
9a Farmers Market, Mall Parking Lot, 1485 Pole Line Rd
9a Farmers Market, 156 Main Ave 10a Orton Botanical Garden Tour, 867 Filer Ave W (until Sep 30th) 7p Bingo. Magic Valley Fellowship Hall, 801 2nd Ave N.
1st 8a County Fair
2nd 8a County Fair
3rd 9a County Fair
7:30p Live Music Mitchell Tenpenny. Twin Falls County Fair
4th 7a County Fair
5th 6:30p Taco Tues Ride. Trek bicycle
6th 6:30p Music Bingo The TapHouse
7th 6:30p Covenant of the Salmon People. The Lamphouse Theater
9th 9a FREE Training to start a child care business in your home. 1751 Elizabeth St
10a Walk to End Alzheimer’s. CSI Taylor Building
7p True Crime Comedy Show Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
12th 5p Mother/Son Date Night. Chick-fil-A
13th 7p Wednesday Karaoke Korner. TapHouse
14th 6p Casino Night - Bets for Vets, fun games, raffles, food. 447 Seastrom St p41
15th 7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
16th 9a FREE Training to start a child care business in home. 1751 Elizabeth St
11:30 Elephant Sugar Cookie Decorating Class. Kneaders Bakery
4p TF VIP Meet & Greet. Home of Senator Zuiderveld, Dist 24. p29
5:30p TF MVLA Tri-Tip Dinner & No Host Bar. 447 Seastrom St. p29
7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
17th 2p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
18th 7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
20th 6:30p Music Bingo. The TapHouse
21st 7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
22nd 7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
23rd 11:30a Kids Mini Tart Class. Kneaders Bakery & Café
7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
24th 1p Courageous Kids Climbing. Gemstone Climbing
7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
27th 7p Wednesday Karaoke Korner. TapHouse
29th 7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
30th 7p The Little Mermaid. Orpheum Theater $17.50-$66.50
FREE NEWSLETTER Distributors: (17)
Arctic Circle, 219 S Idaho St p26
Associates in Family Practice, 410 N Idaho St
Breathe Day Spa & Salon, 68 S Idaho St
City Hall, 375 1st Ave E
Epic Hair & Nails, 140 S Idaho St
Farmer’s Bank, 160 S Idaho
Hub City Drug, 447 N Idaho
Miller Bros Collision Repair, 710 N Idaho
Phillips 66 Co-op, 175 W Main St
Ruby Mountain Motors, 295 S Idaho St
Silver Key Insurance, 287 W Main p27
US Bank, 15 S Idaho St
Wendell Laundromat, 157 E Main St
Wendell Physical Therapy, 429 N Idaho St
Wendell Thrift Store 380 1St Ave E
Wendell Tire, 190 W Ave B p33
West Point Watering Hole, 3287 S 1550 S p38
American Legion: 2nd Wed 7p. 604 W Main. (208) 536-6358
Chamber of Commerce: M-F 9-3. 115 N Pine St. (919) 365-6318
Churches: MagicValleyBA.org > Directories > Churches Berean Baptist Church p6
City Hall: M-F 8-5. 375 1st Ave E. (208) 536-5161
City Council: 1st & 3rd Thu 7p. BJ Marshall, John Gnesa, Juan Gonzales, Shaun Spencer
Mayor: Rebecca Vipperman
Fire: 196 E Ave A. (208) 536-5431
Food Pantries: Community Helping Hands: Tu 10-2 Th 2-5. 375 1st Ave E. (208) 404-2821
St Anthony Catholic Church: Food Distribution. 585 2nd Ave E. (208) 404-4098
United Methodist: 175 East Main St. (208) 308-0609
Wendell Food Pantry: Food Distribution. 335 1st Ave E.
Library: M-F 10-5p. 395 1st Ave E. (208) 536-6195
Board Mtg: 2nd Mon 6p
Events: https://wendell.lili.org/
Police: 911. 9 S Pine St. (919) 365-4444
Post Office: M-F 9-1, 1:30-4:45. 32 N Shoshone St. (208) 536-2171
School Board: 3rd Tue 7p. 150 E Main St. (208) 536-2418
Senior Center: M W 9a-4p Tu Th F 9a-9p Sat 10-2. 380 1st Ave E. (208) 536-9951
Lunch: M F Noon. $5
Thrift Shop: M F 9-4 W 10-4 Sat 10-2
Social Services: (208) 733-9351 Twin Falls. Social safety net.
VFW: 1st Wed 7p. 640 W Main. (208) 539-2800
24th 10a Festival Vendors. West Point Watering Hole p38
$36.67/month ($440/year)
Hole p38






Growing up in Hagerman Valley by Lora
L Lewis (copyright)Sponsored by Magic Valley News (continued from July)
Sheep wagons were essential to a sheepherder’s way of life. They became symbolic of a pure simple lifestyle. Shepherds were self-reliant for weeks on end, each living alone in a small space, taking care of hundreds of dependent wooly animals, providing them with needed protection and full guidance in the open range (along with the help of very smart trained Collies); explained Nancy Weidel in ‘Sheep Wagon, Home on the Range’.
A sheep wagon’s dutch door, with the top opening separately, served several functions, she added:
1. A herder could keep watch over the sheep from the wagon door.
2. The door provided air ventilation as the stove could become quite hot.
3. With the bottom half shut, sheepdogs and wild animals did not have access to the sheepherder’s private living quarters.
4. A major function of the half door was allowing a camp tender to stand and extend his arms through the upper door opening, while holding on to horse's reins. In those early days, horses were used to pull wagons from one location to another during trailing and grazing times.
Back in the 1930’s to 1960’s our Grandpa, Johnny Jones Sr. (Papa) took part in the trailing of the sheep. Sheep Wagons with horses, sheepherders, camp tenders and thousands of sheep moved through Ketchum. To this day, the Wood River Valley famously recognizes and still celebrates the ‘Trailing of the Sheep’, around the second week of October.
One of Papa’s grandsons, John A. Sandy, nephew of Bill Jones Jr. remembers the yearly schedule as follows: They would begin the yearly lambing season in Hagerman on about January 15th and finish in March, after all the new lambs were born. Then all adult sheep received a brand new haircut for the warmer weather, referred to as shearing.
One band of sheep contained 2,000 to 2,500 sheep counting ewes and lambs. After each
lambing season, in early spring, the first bands of sheep were trucked to the deserts to graze on the fresh grasses and plants. One of those bands went to the desert between Gooding and Shoshone, grazing to the north and ending up at Cove Creek, between Hailey and Ketchum. Another three bands of sheep grazed across the Bruneau Desert and then crossed the bridge across the Snake River below Bliss. Then they slowly grazed north of Bliss and Gooding, across the Gooding Fairfield highway, heading toward the Camas and Blaine County line, where they were close to a creek and crossed another bridge. There the bands were put in temporary corrals around June 1st. Then these three bands were trucked from the Camas and Blaine County line over the Galena Summit.
After that, a couple thousand ewes (female sheep) went to Bear Valley just across the Boise County line and mixed with other bands (each marked with our grandfather’s three dot brand). Thus, all four bands became two bands. There were also several hundred yearlings added to the groups. Male sheep were mingled with the ewes in August. (The plan was for baby lambs to arrive approximently five months later, beginning the next year, around January 15th).
Up north, in early summer, after the lambs were shipped and bands had been mixed together, some of the Basque Sheepherders would stay in Bear Valley and others would attend sheep outside of Stanley and maintain the main camp. There was hard work to do such as cutting trees for poles and posts, mending fences, fixing sheep corals and chopping wood. Baby lambs and their mothers would have to be kept warm later, so firewood was cut, loaded and hauled down to the Hagerman ranch, to be used in the lambing shed’s stoves, January through March.
As fall neared the sheep walked many miles to the south. The 'rule of thumb’ was to be back over the summit by October 10th, due to snowfall. Snow could pile up about three feet a week. After crossing Galena Summit,
Growing up in Hagerman Valley
(continued from p44)

one band walked to Cove Creek by Ketchum. Grazing the sheep over the mountains and through the valley meadows was naturally nourishing for the grasslands and forest by keeping the plants low and less prone to fire hazards. In addition, sheep naturally fertilized the grounds in the meadows and forests, which was good for replenishing and growth. The sheepherders and their very smart Collie dogs guided the bands to graze toward Carey, then across to Rupert while the sheep enjoyed beet tops and turnip pastures until about mid-December. Other bands joined them. Back in the day it seemed to snow about the middle of December so the sheep were fed extra supplement food. Some of the Basque workers would return home to Spain to visit family in the winter months, so additional help was hired in December for the upcoming lambing season.
John recalls, at times, taking fixings for Christmas dinners to sheep camps out on the desert, enabling his Uncle Bill to spend some quality Christmas Eves with his wife and three daughters. John remembered the snow was deep enough that he would have to put chains on all four wheels. Chains were easier to deal with than digging out a stuck truck! Tires had carved snow tracks on the desert roads to follow, through dips, drifts, around brush and rocks (at least until the next big winter storm). “Those Christmas Eve meals were going to be delivered no matter what!”, John emphasized!
When arriving at camp, the sheep were grazing around sagebrush on fairly thick mustard plants. The tops were full of seeds and the sheep loved them. Tufts of grass were saved from snowfall where small patches of ground appeared under the sagebrush. If
natural plants weren't out in abundance, the sheep would be fed pellets with lots of grain and occasionally hay. The sheeps’ wool kept them very warm, but sometimes they had to be taken back to Hagerman a couple of weeks early if the winter was extra ‘blizzardy’.
The Basque sheepherders were always happy to receive Christmas Eve dinner prepared by skilled cooks in the family; Bill’s wife Deloris, his mother Ethel and sister Flo. Upon arrival, the camp was already cleaned up and ready to go with tin plates set on a small fold-down table right next to the sheep wagon. Men at the winter desert camps always looked forward to a cooked juicy turkey and every delicious dish imaginable: creamy mashed potatoes with gravy, sweet potatoes with marshmallows on top, turkey stuffing, olives, green salad, soft rolls and butter, sweet strawberries, peas and pickles, a gallon of fresh milk and scrumptious homemade apple pie. John reminisced “Makes me hungry just thinking about it!”
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US, State, County Representatives
Governor Brad Little, 208-334-2100
Lt. Gov Scott Bedke, 208-334-2200
Sec of State Phil McGrane, 208-334-2300
Controller Brandon Woolf, 208-334-3100
Treasurer Julie Ellsworth, 208-334-3200
Atty General Raul Labrador, 208-334-2400
Sup. Pub. Inst Debbie Critchfield, 208-332-6800
US Senator: Michael Crapo, 208-734-2515
US Senator: James Risch, 208-734-6780
US House: Russ Fulcher, 208-891-6164
US House: Michael Simpson, 208-734-7219
LOCAL LEGISLATORS, 208-332-1000
SENATE
District 24: Glenneda Zuiderveld, 208-280-0716
District 25: Linda Hartgen, 208-332-1318
District 26: Ron Taylor, 208-831-1726
District 27: Kelly Anthon, 208-654-4099
HOUSE
District 24 A: Chenele Dixon, 208-281-5664 p21
District 24 B: Steve Miller, 208-332-1061 p18
District 25 A: Lance Clow, 208-733-5767
District 25 B: Greg Lanting, 208-490-3511
District 26 A: Ned Burns, 208-332-1174
District 26 B: Jack Nelson, 208-320-1921
District 27 A: Douglas Pickett, 208-862-3387
District 27 B: Clay Handy, 208-332-1074
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Camas County - District 24
501 Soldier Rd, PO Box 430, Fairfield, 83327
208-764-2242.
Meet: 2nd, 3rd, 4th Monday 9 am
Galen Colter, Marshall Ralph, Travis Kramer
Cassia County - District 27
1459 Overland Ave, Burley, 83318
208-878-7302, Hours: M-F 8:30-5:00p
Meet: Monday 9-12 except legal holidays
Leonard Beck, Bob Kunau, Kent Searle
Gooding County - District 24
624 Main St, Gooding, 83330, 208-934-5019
Meet: Mondays 10a except holidays
Mark Bolduc, Susan Bolton, Ronald Buhler
Jerome County - District 26
300 N. Lincoln, Jerome, 83338, 208-644-2714
Meet: Mon 9 am except holiday, Tues 9a
Charles Howell, John Crozier, Ben Crouch
Lincoln County - District 26
Lincoln County Courthouse, 111 W B Ste c Shoshone, 83352, 208-886-7641
First 4 Mon at 10a, unless holiday, Tues. 10a

Joann Rutler, Rebecca Wood, Nathan Schutte
Minidoka County - District 27
715 Street, Rupert, 83350, 208-436-7180
Every Monday (excl holidays and Monday between Christmas and New Years)
Wayne Schenk, Jared Orton, Dan Schaeffer
Twin Falls County - Rural 24, City District 25
630 Addison Ave W 2nd Fl, Twin Falls, 83301
208-736-4068. Meet: M-F 8-5 p
Brent Reinke, Don Hall, Jack Johnson
American Legion Post 7, 208-280-1292 p41
Antique Ezel, 602-549-1194 p18
Arctic Circle, Buhl, 208-543-5321 p26
Arctic Circle, Burley, 208-544-8547 p26
Arctic Circle, Jerome, 208-644-1575 p26
Arctic Circle, Kimberly, 208-423-5366 p26
Arctic Circle, Blue Lakes, TF, 208-733-3476 p26
Arctic Circle, Wendell, 208-536-4667 p26
Bean’s Twisted Scissor’s, 208-837-6603 p31
Berean Baptist Church, 208-539-5769 p6
Billingsley Creek Lodging, 208-837-4822 p5
Blue Heart Home Furnishings, 208-220-7449, p18
Bonny Ross, Silvercreek Rlty, 208-539-0795 p23
Bookhaven, 208-731-6173 p21
Budman’s Tree Service, 208-316-2521 p16
Buhl Mayor, 208-543-5650 p9
Build Mind Share, 208-536-3220 p38
Canyon Rim Boutique, (208) 917-3170 p20
Carey’s Piano Lessons, 208-316-0135 p33
Chenele Dixon, Dist 24A, 208-420-3232 p21
Christian Tarter, Edward Jones, 208-543-9034 p45
Cindy Douville, Silvercreek, 208-539-1888 p15
Clover Christian School, 208-326-5198 p9 p37
Community Business Center, 208-536-009 p37
Country Flowers, 208-543-2912 p9
CSI - Twin Falls, 208-733-9554 p37
Evans Farmstead Cheese, 208-490-1536 p18
Foundation Business Member Sponsors p37
Fred Dodge Certified HVAC, 208-358-6489 p33
Frederickson’s Candy, 208-733-7624 p32
Glanbia Cheese Mktplace, 208-749-8679 p43
Graphology, p14
Greg Griggs, 208-613-9595 p30
* Growing Up in Hagerman Valley p44-45
Hagerman Farmers Market, 208-536--0094 p46
Hagerman Pharmacy, 208-944-2067 p23
Hagerman Valley Baptist, 208-423-1114 p18
Hagerman Valley Chamber, 208-837-9131 p13
Hagerman Valley Fndn, 208-536-0094 p2 p32
Hagerman Valley Sr Center, 208-837-6120 p33
* Heritage Home Health, 208-410-4040 p30
Hydro Hustlers, 208-490-8440 p43
Idaho Food Co-op, 208-308-3718 p33
Idaho Guide Services, 208-734-4998 p5
Joanna Heere, New York Life, 208-320-5111 p12
Karen Emerson, Silvercreek, 208-316-3487 p43
Kathy’s Alterations, 208-837-6267 p6
Lazy SB Cattle, 208-539-7664 p6
Lee Radio Family, BUCK FM, 208-324-8181 p2
Les Schwab Tire Store, 208-543-4082, p16
Liberty Access Mobility, 208-358-8052 p5
Linsey Higley, Westerra Realtor, 208-280-9080 p31
Lisa Maas Medicare, 208-544-5011 p16
M&M Electric, 208-734-6602 p27
Magic Valley Art Council, 208-734-2787 p7
Magic Valley Business Ass’n, 208-536-0094 p2
Magic Valley Liberty Alliance p10 p29
Magic Valley Rep Women, 208-590-3036 p21
Makaylee Sawyer, NY Life, 208-420-9812 p12
* Mom’s Recipes & More, 208-733-9248 p18
Niki McKay, Canyon Trail Rlty, 208-369-8600, p34
Parlor Antiques, 208-543-9673 p18
Perkin’s Restaurant & Bakery, 208-736-8417 p36
Pioneer Federal Credit Union, 208-587-3304 p32
Rick’s Rock Shop, 208-420-8857 p6
River Ranch Retreat, 208-599-2684 p43
RUNNING FOR OFFICE? p15
Silver Key Insurance, 208-536-6222 p27
Snake River Acupuncture, 208-308-0554 p36
Southern Idaho Dentures, 208-613-5854 p27
Steve Miller, Dist 24B Rep, 208-358-1121 p15, 18
TaskMasters, Roy Gwin, 208-409-6072 p21
The Butcher Shop, 208-530-0271 p38
The Farm Girl, 208-543-4445 p27
Those 2 Chicks Events, 208-749-8406 p31
Twin Falls Dermatology, (208) 948-1754 p18
University of Idaho Extension, 208-934-4417 p20
Valley Carpet Care, 208-536-5777 p27
Walker’s Flooring & Design, 208-316-5654 p9
Wedding & Rental Shop, 208-733-8838 p38
Wendell Tire, 208-536-6465 p33
West Point Watering Hole, 208-536-4635 p38
* Western Septic & Excavation, 208-735-5346 p21
Whitetail Properties, 208-890-1786 p18
Wilson Theater, 208-536-2787 p35
Wonenberg Excavation-Korte Pit, 208-420-7115 p16