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tragic Hong fire, see 4A
Local businessman
perishes in blaze
Morning News — Greg Eichelberger
Blackfoot firefighters, above, below, are busy attempting to knock down a fire at the home of Bill Hong on Lilac Street Tuesday night. The blaze was caused by an alleged drunk driver, Dillon Gibson, also of Blackfoot. He
pleaded not guilt at his arraignment on Wednesday.
n Driver plows into 92-year old
victim’s garage, leaving him to die
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By LESLIE MIELKE
lmielke@am-news.com
BLACKFOOT — Dillon
Grant Gibson, 30, whose
1999 black Cadillac allegedly went through
the garage at 490 Lilac
St. in Blackfoot on Tuesday night causing the
death of longtime local
businessman William K.
Hong, 92, pled not guilty
on Wednesday when he
appeared before Seventh
Judicial District Judge
Scott Hansen via video
feed, for his preliminary
hearing.
It was also reported
that Gibson fled the scene
without rendering aid.
He is charged with two
felonies—vehicular manslaughter,
aggravated
DUI and leaving the scene
of an injury accident.
On the vehicular manslaughter charge, Gibson
could be sentenced to 15
years in the Idaho Department of Correction
and/or a $15,000 fine or
both. His driver’s license
could be suspended; the
length of this suspension
would be determined by
the judge.
On the leaving the
scene of an injury ac-
Dillon Gibson
cident, Gibson could be
sentenced to five years
in prison and/or a $5,000
fine or both and his driver’s license could be suspended for one year.
According to the Blackfoot Police report, Hong
was taken out of the
home and transported to
Bingham Memorial Hospital where doctors declared him deceased.
Blackfoot Police used
the license number on
the Cadillac to find and
arrest Gibson at his home
Tuesday night.
In paperwork presented to the judge, Gibson
waived the right to be
See DRIVER,2A
“He (the other fire- nounced dead.”
causing lots of sparks,”
By LESLIE MIELKE
Lou said that Gibson’s
lmielke@am-news.com said Blackfoot Fire Capt. fighter) went one way; I
BLACKFOOT — A black
1990 Cadillac, driven
by 30-year old Dillon Gibson, ran a stop
sign, drove completely
through a garage attached to the house at
490 Lilac, stopping in
the backyard at a green
swing set. The fire that
ensued was a “fireball”
and caused the death of
William K. Hong, 92, of
Blackfoot who was in his
home at the time. Hong
was a businessman and
restaurant owner in the
city for decades.
“The car hit concrete,
Dave Krumenacker. “The
fire was hot, fast and
very smoky. I arrived on
scene about one minute after the fire engine,
The guys had reported
the garage was fully involved. I thought they
were exaggerating. They
were right.”
He added that Initially,
they thought it was a
vehicle fire with a person in the car. “After we
arrived, the family let us
know Bill Hong was in
the home.”
Krumenacker and another fireman then went
into the home.
went the other, he said.
“It was hot, smoky and
dark in the home. We
worked our way back
to the bedrooms on the
south end of the building
and found no one. On
our way back, I found
Bill in a smaller bedroom. We had him out
of the home 10 minutes
after we arrived.”
Lou Hong, the victim’s
son added, “EMT’s did
CPR on him for 10 minutes before he was taken to Bingham Memorial
Hospital. At the hospital, doctors worked on
him before he was pro-
car went completely
through
the
garage,
stopping in the backyard
at the swing set (in a
neighbor’s yard).
“A lawn mower was
parked on the back
side of the garage,” he
said. “That could have
sparked the fire.”
The chief said that
the garage was full of
material for the Hong’s
Takeout restaurant, like
styrofoam cups. “Styrofoam was all over the
place.”
The fire went both
See BLAZE,4A
Morning News — Leslie Sieger
A member of Eclectic Connection played at the Bingham
Memorial Hospital sponsored Music in the Park.
Music in the Park is
music to our ears
By LESLIE SIEGER
lsieger@am-news.com
BLACKFOOT — Music in the Park kicked off
Wednesday evening, at
Courthouse Square Park,
with the sounds of Eclectic Connection. The group
had the audience tapping
their toes and swaying in
their seats with tunes like
San Antonio Rose, Misbehavin’ and Elvis Presley’s
“I Can’t Help Falling in
Love with You.”
Many folks come out
for the weekly concert
series to relax, enjoy the
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music and catch up with
good friends.
“We got excited after
we read in the paper it
was starting again,” Don
Ciccone said. “It’s relaxing and the music is
good.”
Blackfoot resident Bill
VonDerLieth added “It’s
nice to get out and visit
people.”
The
Ciccones
have
been coming to the concerts since the late city
councilman Butch Hulse
started the series.
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LOCAL
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Summer is here, but be safe
adventure,” said Bureau
of Land Management Boise District Safety Officer
Tim Burke. “People need
to remember that a small
problem like a wrong turn
or flat tire can quickly
turn dangerous if you’re
not prepared.” So before
you head out to explore
your public lands, take a
moment to prepare for
the adventure with these
summer desert trip suggestions:
— Have plenty of fuel
for your vehicle,
— Have more water
We know you are eager
for summertime exploration and adventure, but
hot summer weather-especially in the desert
areas of Southwestern
Idaho--can be lethal for
the unprepared.
Summer can be a great
time to get to those places off the beaten path.
But as summer temperatures rise, so does the
potential for heat-related incidents. “You never
know when that planned
short hike in the desert
turns into an all-day mis”
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Assorted lane accent chairs in mutliple fabrics............... $89995
1750817 Broyhill taupe bonded leather loveseat ....................... $1,66995
FS1660394 Executive desk, 66” wide, black and cherry ................. $199995
778953 Lane ‘Doc’ recliner brown leather ................................ $1,19995
1750816 Broyhill taupe bonded leather sofa, transitional style .. $1,69995
2126025 Black entertainment media chest ................................... $74995
808206 Queen size sleigh bed, tobacco finish ............................ $99995
1750811 Broyhill black bonded leather contemporary styled chair ...... $1,04995
710356 Beautiful classic cherry study credenza and hutch....... $429995
778716 Lane deep brown leather traditional loveseat .............. $2,56995
1750798 Broyhill 2-piece choc brown bonded leather
nailhead sectional ........................................................ $3,49995
1650162 Glass door storage unit .................................................. $47995
1750814/13 Broyhill bonded leather dark burg sofa and loveseat .. $3,36995
585141 Chrome retro blk 3-piece counter set ........................... $119995
2900754 74” Planked-top table and 6 side chairs ...................... $1,79995
1750857 Broyhill beige bonded leather classic sectional ........... $5,99995
1001977 ‘Branson’ table and 4 side chairs .................................... $89995
1750827 Broyhill contemporary black 2-piece chaise sectional ....... $3,19995
201116 GE HUGE 29 CuFt. side-by-side ref/frz in black ......... $1,79995
1002130 Striking 54”x54” counter-height table w/ 4 stools.......... $139995
1750818 Broyhill cocktail-size ottomans fabric and leather combo ..... $69995
778744 Lane brown microfiber reclining loveseats .................. $1,36995
1750747 Broyhill burgundy soft leather loveseat with nailhead......... $2,76995
201158 GE 5-burner smooth-top, self-clean range, stainless steel ........... $99995
2125915 TV console, dark coffee finish, 2 doors........................ $1,02995
1750804/05 Broyhill plum tone sofa and loveseat with pillows ............. $2,56995
1650531 Mission style oak queen storage bed with
8 underbed drawers..................................................... $259995
1750803/02 Broyhill rustic looking sofa and loveseat...................... $2,86995
1002074 Cherry and black dining table w/ 4 matching side chairs .. $89995
779085 Lane ‘Karlsson’ tweed push back recliner ................... $1,09995
1750820/19 Broyhill high style sofa and loveseat in pewter chenille...... $2,96995
779086 Lane lift chair in brown chenille fabric.......................... $1,44995
891486 Simmons World Class king mattress set, mis-matched boxes$2,99995
1750794/93 Broyhill classic espresso wood-trimmed
sofa and loveseat ....................................................... $3,36995
1800302/03 Versatile sofa and love in brown tones ........................ $3,29995
778963 Lane ‘McCoy’ recliner in beige tone............................. $1,09995
1750793 Broyhill classic espresso wood trimmed sofa ............ $1,69995
300122 Maytag 27 cu.ft French Door Refr/Frz w/ ice dispenser ..... $2,59995
779080 Lane pedestal recliner in pewter tone leather.............. $1,44995
1800486 Versatile brown sleeper with air mattress .................... $2,69995
1750635 Broyhill storage cocktail ottoman in animal print ............ $74995
1002069 White marble-top table 42”x70” w/ 6 matching side chairs $159995
201337 GE Stainless steel front dishwasher, steam pre-wash ... $59995
2900757 Liberty 5-pc. dining set ................................................ $1,19995
2900758 Liberty 7-piece dining set............................................. $1,49995
779079 Lane ‘Clausen’ 7-piece reclining sectional
in pewter performance fabric ....................................... $5,19995
1750788 Broyhill traditional oversized wing back chair ............. $1,29995
1800272 Denim blue chenille loveseat with nailhead trim .......... $1,14995
1750795 Broyhill black leather and striped fabric
combination wing back chair ....................................... $1,34995
640357 Kilim ottomans ................................................................ $34995
778480 Lane reclining loveseats in tan corduroy fabric ........... $1,56995
1800444 Coral wing back accent chair....................................... $1,04995
778557 Lane ‘Megan’ reclining sectional in chocolate brwn fabric . $3,29995
1800491/93 Modern floral chair and ottoman .................................. $1,64995
Sale iteM # DeScription .................................................... SUgg. price
Slightly damaged table top only; 44”x100” ................... $119995
$54888 1800261 Over-the-top gorgeous traditional loveseat ................. $1,65995
$69888 1800306/310 Nickel nailhead wool tweed look sofa and love................$3,06995
$39888 R750 Small-framed loveseat with cherry turned legs ............... $1,57995
$59888 1800489/90 Bright plum sofa and loveseat ..................................... $2,46995
$29888 1800292 Brown chenille queen sleeper ..................................... $1,74995
$29888 1800467/66 Marshmallow soft sofa and ottoman ............................ $2,19995
$44888 1800328 Full-size sleeper with visco mattress ........................... $1,73995
$199888 1800453 Queen sleeper with visco mattress.............................. $1,92995
$69888 985999/ Urban gray with down-filled cushion sofa,
600/601
oversized chair and ottoman ....................................... $4,09995
$1,28888 986012 Soft peacock blue velvet accent chair ............................ $84995
$9888 779118 Lane ‘Hawkeye’ recliner in brown tone ........................... $84995
$1,14888 986013 Bohemian patterned slipper chair ................................... $89995
$39888 986002 Urban gray and guava striped slipper chair .................... $89995
$79888 778815 Lane straw-toned leather loveseat .............................. $2,49995
$1,88888 201114 GE top control, stainless steel interior dishwasher, black . $74995
$19888 778962 Lane ‘Doc’ recliner tan leather ..................................... $1,19995
$1,09888 778812 Lane ‘Extravaganza’ recliner in leather-look fabric............... $81995
$1,39888 1650600 Bedroom armoire, dark mahogany stain ...................... $139995
$59888 778747 Lane ‘Eureka’ burgundy leather recliner ...................... $1,29995
$9888 780168 White nightstand ............................................................. $40995
$49888 778858 Lane ‘Zip’ recliner in brown leather ................................. $99995
$79888 3305031 Cherry corner electric fireplace.................................... $1,19995
$64888 805066 Youth size dresser and mirror; tobacco stain.................. $86995
$39888 779016 Lane ‘Oz’ recliner in brown ............................................. $84995
$88888 781150 Nightstand in white ......................................................... $44995
778969 Lane ‘Zeus’ recliner in leather look fabric ....................... $94995
$99888 780481 Elegant honey-pine finish china cabinet ....................... $299995
$99888 1800322 Blue and tan plaid swivel glide recliner........................ $1,24995
$32888 779173 Lane ‘Cole’ recliner in leather look fabric ........................ $79995
$39888 201111 GE Profile 29 cu.ft french door ref/frz with ice disp. .... $2,79995
$99888 779013 Lane ‘Payne’ recliner in tan ........................................... $79995
$49888 1001832 Granite-top table 42”x70” and 6 matching side chairs ........ $169995
$1,09888 779122 Lane recliner in burgundy fabric .................................... $99995
1800457/58 Sage green overstuffed chair and half with ottoman ...... $1,506
$99888 1750836 Broyhill patterned slipper chairs ..................................... $84995
$1,29888 779128 Lane recliner in beige leather ...................................... $1,29995
$39888 1800262/3 Over-the-top gorgeous traditional chair and ottoman .... $1,99995
$69888 201138 GE top control, steam pre-wash dishwasher, white........ $74995
$1,99888 779127 Lane recliner in burgundy leather ................................ $1,29995
$49888 1560816 7-piece solid oak dining room set, solid table, 6 side chairs .. $189995
$99888 1800238/27 Black and taupe striped accent chair with ottoman ..... $1,54995
$9888 778955 Lane lift chair in leather look brown fabric ................... $1,54995
$64888 650148 Euro-top twin-size mattress and box spring .................$499.95
$39888 1750839/38 Broyhill performance fabric transitional sofa
and loveseat ................................................................ $2,56995
$58888
$ 95
$68888 195261 21 cu ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator, White ........................ 849
778951 Lane swivel recliner in tan fabric ................................. $1,19995
$1,88888 757073 Broyhill Attic Heirlooms 7-pc. entertainment wall.......$6,999.95
$49888 640379 Beige durasuede recliner................................................ $99995
$34888 779170 Lane push back recliner in tan chenille print .................. $59995
781149 Black platform bed. inc. headboard,footboard,rails ........ $59995
$49888 778699 Lane ‘Bandit’ power reclining sofa in tan fabric................. $1,70995
$4888 1002128 Cherry finish curio top and base ................................$1,399.95
$49888 R18
Lane reclining loveseat in brown corduroy fabric ........ $1,56995
$39888 1800465 Black tapestry button-tufted victorian settee................ $1,54995
$1,29888 778973 Lane ‘Vaughn’ reclining sofa with storage drawer ....... $1,64995
$59888 640368/69 Bonded leather sofa and loveseat with nailhead ......... $2,56995
$29888
Wall Art $
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Sleepers $
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$4888
GE 30” double self-cleaning wall oven, white, used ..$1,799.95 $19888
$59888
$49888
640448 Distressed antiqued crimson queen sleigh bed ........... $1,69995
$1,09888
778773 Lane ‘Park Place’ first-class recliner in brown leather ....... $2,04995 $69888
$49888
640210 Beige durasuede reclining loveseat............................. $1,05995 $39888
$79888
1800512 Beautiful olive green chenille reclining loveseat .......... $1,99995 $69888
$59888
1800448 Black leather look chair .................................................. $89995 $29888
$69888
$
95 $54888
$59888 779084 Lane ‘Park Place’ first-class recliner in tan leather ...... 1,549
$
95 $69888
$64888 1800335/36 Casual brown durable sofa and loveseat .................... 2,399
640343 Twin size sleeper in microfiber ....................................... $85995 $44888
$1,29888 779002 Lane ‘Tomas’ first class recliner in brown leather ........ $1,54995 $54888
$29888 640365 Swivel chair in leaf motif fabric ....................................... $69995 $24888
$29888
640302 Brown corduroy reclining sofa ..................................... $1,39995 $59888
$29888
640380 Chocolate durasuede recliner......................................... $99995 $22888
$29888
640320 Olive color chair and half ............................................. $1,24995 $39888
$89888
$66888
640449 Distressed antiqued crimson king sleigh bed .............. $1,89995
$54888
$
95 $79888
$39888 640451/52 Beige corduroy tailored sofa and loveseat .................. 1,499
$29888 FS757127 Broyhill table w/slight damage, 4 side chairs,
$99888
$
95
2 arm chairs ................................................................. 3,749
$49888
757347 Broyhill counter-height table and 6 counter-height stools $3,09995 $1,09888
$39888
585140 Chrome retro green/white 5-piece dining set................ $199995 $59888
$14888
$
95 $59888
$39888 756849 Broyhill cherry/black dresser and mirror ...................... 1899
$ 88
$39888 1650552 Mission -style oak queen bookcase headboard ............. $59995 248
$34888 756840 Broyhill ‘Crosstown’ chest ............................................. $129995 $44888
$24888 FS1660340 Black console; accomodates 42 inch TV ........................ $59995 $19888
$14888 756839 Broyhill ‘Crosstown’ mirror .............................................. $59995 $14888
$36888 780173 White, 5-drawer chest; great styling ............................... $99995 $39888
$99888 1650540 Mission-style oak nightstand .......................................... $47995 $19888
$19888
805056 6-drawer honey pine youth dresser ................................ $65995 $24888
$24888
757297 Broyhill queen storage bed inc. HB,FB,4 storage drawers ....... $1,69995 $74888
$2,04888
$19888
1660260 Desk return; rest of the desk is discontinued - be creative ..$119995
$24888
$74888
757299 Broyhill dresser and mirror, warm pine finish ............... $1,59995
$74888
778970 Lane ‘Carley’ push back recliner in leather-look fabric ......... $99995 $29888
$29888
$54888
$
95
$48888 757313 Broyhill 5-drawer chest, warm pine finish .................... 1,099
$ 88
$29888 779126 Lane recliner in tan leather .......................................... $1,29995 448
$44888 757294 Broyhill warm pine finish nightstand ............................... $59995 $29888
$48888 1002069 42”x70” Marble-top table and 6 contrasting side chairs......$1,59995 $74888
$54888 780457 Mango wood 4-pc. bedroom: bed,dresser,mirror,nightstand .$2,650 $1,09888
$44888 779171 Lane push back recliner in brown corduroy .................... $59995 $24888
$79888 757360 Broyhill 9-piece warm pine finish dining set. Seats 8. ... $3,300 $1,29888
$48888
301182 Deluxe Maytag, smooth-top, self-clean range in black .......... $89995 $64888
$54888
779120 Lane recliner in burgundy fabric .................................... $99995 $29888
$19888
1750701 Broyhill curio/china, well lighted, 51”w x 78”h .............. $2,39995 $99888
$88888 1134086 Solid mango 5piece bedroom set - includes: bed,
dresser, mirror and, 2 nightstands ............................... $4,79995 $199888
$59888
$ 95 $29888
$39888 779121 Lane recliner in tan fabric ............................................... 999
757348
Broyhill
china base and deck ....................................... $2,79995 $129888
$2,69888
$22888 781211 American traditional 5-piece bedroom set
in dark cherry rub finish ............................................... $6,79995 $2,89888
$24888
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$24888 778640 Lane ‘Barcelona’ leather reclining sectional with chaise . 4,999 1,898
$ 95 $24888
$59888 201194 GE tall-tub dishwasher, 4-level wash action, black......... 379
$ 88
$64888 757216/17 Broyhill tan corduroy loveseat and chair...................... $2,36995 598
$49888 FS891425 Simmons World Class queen mattress set, floor sample$2,19995 $69888
$48888 1650355 Oak 3-pc. desk, hutch and printer stand.......................$799.95 $39888
$59888 757127 Broyhill Attic Heritage dining table and 6 side chairs .$3,999.95 $1,49888
$99888 780739 Oak dining table and 4 upholstered chairs ..........................$1,499.95 $49888
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Vogler-Rawlins
Taylor Danielle Rawlins and Jesse Hunt Vogler, along with their families, are
pleased to announce their marriage. The wedding celebration will be held on
Saturday June 18, 2016 at the Vogler residence in Riverside. The bride, Taylor, is
the daughter of Denise Annette Martin. The Groom, Jesse, is the son of Stephanie Hunt and Michael Lynn Vogler.
Jesse and Taylor are graduates of the College of Southern Idaho. Jesse has
achieved his Law Enforcement degree. Taylor has achieved her Liberal Arts and
Biology degrees and will be continuing her studies in Dental Hygiene in the Fall
of 2016.
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of odds-and-ends,
discontinued & close-out items in the parking lot!
1636 Parkway Drive
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than you think you need
and then double it,
— Have a properly inflated spare tire, lug
wrench, and Fix A Flat,
— Bring a small tool kit
and duct tape,
— Bring extra food and
clothing - be prepared for
inclement weather,
— Bring a First Aid kit
and make sure the contents are not expired,
— Use sunscreen and/
or clothing to cover exposed body parts to reduce sun exposure,
— Use bug spray for
ticks and mosquitoes,
— Bring a flashlight/
headlamp with fresh batteries,
— Bring maps — don’t
rely on a GPS unit. In remote areas many roads
may not show up correctly on GPS units,
— Bring a tarp and 100
ft. of para-cord in case
you get stuck out there.
This can provide shade
from the sun or shelter
from rain if necessary.
It’s also wise to let
someone know where
you are going and how
long you plan to be gone.
If a mishap does occur,
having this information
could save valuable time
in getting help moving in
your direction.
For more information
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opportunities in southeast Idaho visit:www.
blm.gov/id.
The
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represented by a public defender attorney. He
stated he wanted to hire
a private attorney.
“It will cost you between $5,000 to $10,000
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to hire a private attorney,” Hansen said. “Do
you have that kind of
money? You can hire a
private attorney at anytime.”
“In savings,” Gibson
said.
Hansen appointed pub-
lic defender Manuel Murdoch as Gibson’s attorney.
Bond has been set at
$500,000 because of his
criminal history and the
fact Gibson has prior
felonies (controlled substance possession) and
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DUI charges.
“He did flee the scene;
this individual is a flight
risk,” Colson said.
Gibson is currently incarcerated in the Bingham County Jail. His arraignment is set for 8:30
a.m. on Thursday, June
23, where the state must
show probable cause.
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“The hospital has supported the Music in the
Park Summer Concert
Series since it began because it’s a healthy way
for people to relax, unwind and enjoy the company of great people and
great music,” Baker said.
Music in the Park began
as an initiative of Hulse.
“Hulse, who in the last
years of his life was also
a devoted volunteer at
Bingham Memorial Hospital (BMH).
“It’s enjoyable to be
here, to socialize and relax,” Eugene Parrish said.
“Butch was a friend of
mine. I have been coming since he started it.”
Ken and Virginia Graff
said they come for the
live music.
“It’s not often you can
go hear live music,” Virginia said. “It’s nice to
hear live music. We love
it.”
The weekly concert series is sponsored by Bingham Memorial Hospital.
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drug possession in two
separate incidents on
Monday. Mark W. Tanner, 35, of Shelley was
booked into the Bonneville County Jail for felony
possession of a controlled substance, open
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Obituary
Jerry Samuel Gardner, 72
Thursday, June 16
• Walk with a Doc at the Portneuf Wellness
Complex each Thursday through the month of
July. “Walk with a Doc” gives you a chance to get
outdoors and get some free medical advice. Q&A
is at 6 p.m. and the walk begins at 6:30 p.m.
Today’s Doc is Morgan Yost, MD and June 23 will
be Gregory Ford, MD.
• East Idaho Spring Classic Dog Show at
the Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds. Free admission. The show opens at 8 a.m. and ends late
afternoon.
• ‘Oliver!’ will be performed at 7:30 p.m. at
ISU’s Bistline Theatre. Tickets are $15 for adults,
$10 for children, $14 for ISU faculty and staff
and $7 for students with a valid ID. Tickets are
available for purchase at the Stephens Performing
Arts Center Box Office at (208) 282-3595 or isu.
edu/tickets, Vickers Western Wear and the Pond
Students Union Building. Additional performances
will be on June 17 and 18.
• Craters of the Moon community day from
2-5 p.m. Thursday at Bottolfsen Park in Arco and
from 6-8 p.m. at the Craters of the Moon National
Monument Visitors Center.
• Shelley School Board meeting at 7 p.m. at
the District Service Center at 185 W. Center St.
in Shelley. An executive session will take place at
6 p.m.
Friday, June 17
• BHS Class of 1986 reunion Friday and
Saturday at West Yellowstone. One or both nights
may be attended. Reunion organizers have been
unable to locate a large portion of the people
in the Class of 1986 and would like help to get
the information out. Contact Diane Neff Carey at
(602) 703-2868 or e-mail info@bhs86reunion.
com for more information.
• East Idaho Spring Classic Dog Show at
the Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds. Free admission. The show opens at 8 a.m. and ends late
afternoon.
• ‘Oliver!’ will be performed at 7:30 p.m. at
ISU’s Bistline Theatre. Tickets are $15 for adults,
$10 for children, $14 for ISU faculty and staff and
$7 for students with a valid ID. Tickets are available for purchase at the Stephens Performing Arts
Center Box Office at 282-3595 or isu.edu/tickets,
Vickers Western Wear and the Pond Students
Union Building. The final performance will be on
June 18.
Saturday, June 18
• East Idaho Spring Classic Dog Show at
the Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds. Free admission. The show opens at 8 a.m. and ends late
afternoon.
• ‘Oliver!’ will be performed at 7:30 p.m. at
ISU’s Bistline Theatre. Tickets are $15 for adults,
$10 for children, $14 for ISU faculty and staff and
$7 for students with a valid ID. Tickets are available for purchase at the Stephens Performing Arts
Center Box Office at 282-3595 or isu.edu/tickets,
Vickers Western Wear and the Pond Students
Union Building.
• Relay for Life be from noon to 10 p.m. at the
Blackfoot High School track and field. A survivors
walk will take place at 12:30 p.m. and again with
the caregiver walk at 6 p.m. Survivors are asked
to register early. The Luminaria ceremony will
take place at 9:30 p.m.
• Saturday Night Alive is a monthly worship
service to lift up the name of Jesus Christ in our
community. This month’s service is scheduled at
5 p.m. at Courtyard Square, across from Hawker
Funeral Home. Free music, free food and fellowship. Everyone is invited.
SUNDAY, June 19
• East Idaho Spring Classic Dog Show at
the Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds. Free admission. The show opens at 8 a.m. and ends late
afternoon.
MONday, June 20
• The second half of the 2015 property
tax is due by 5 p.m. on Monday, June 20. If
coming into the office to pay, bring your tax bills
with you. If you are mailing your payment, please
include the appropriate payment stub to facilitate proper credit. Early payment is encouraged.
Office hours are Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Payments may be mailed to 501 N Maple
#210, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221. Only payments
that are in the office or postmarked by June 20,
will be considered on time.
• Back to School Immunizations for students
in Kindergarten through 12th grade offered by
Southeastern Idaho Public Health by appointment
only on June 20, July 18 and August 15 from 1-6
p.m. at the office at 145 W. Idaho St. in Blackfoot.
All school aged children who received vaccination
services during these clinics will have their name
entered into a monthly raffle for a free Kindle Fire
tablet. No child will be denied routine vaccinations
based on inability to pay. Parents are requested to
bring their child’s up-to-date immunization record
and insurance cards and coverage information.
For more information, call 208-785-2160.
Tuesday, June 21
• Red Hot Mamas Seminar: Todd Blackinton
presents Managing Your Medical Care: Becoming
a Savvy Patient. Doors open at 6 p.m. for this
free educational event. The presentation begins
at 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments are served.
Registration is preferred; to reserve a seat, visit
portmed.org/rhm or call 208-239-1048.
Wednesday, June 22
• Online registration ends for Dash for
Donation. A 5K run and 2K walk is scheduled on
Saturday, June 25, in Pocatello to honor donors
and celebrate the gift of life.
On June 13, 2016,
Jerry Samuel Gardner,
72 passed away peacefully in his sleep with his
beloved dog Pal, in Kenmore, Washington, at
Brookdale Assisted Living. Jerry courageously
lived life to the best of
his ability over the last
13 years after his stroke
in 2003. His shenanigans
and spunk touched all
those around him. People
remember him as an absolute joy.
Jerry was born on February 20, 1944 in Blackfoot, Idaho to Bessie
Poulsen Gardner Merrill and Samuel Gardner.
He was the third of four
brothers, Boyd, Larry and
Rick.
Jerry graduated from
Blackfoot High school in
1962. He enjoyed choir
and was the president
of the elegance car club.
He then went to Ricks
College where he was in
Glee club and loved to
sing. In 1964 he attended
Utah State, graduating in
1966. He then attended
Arizona State University
where he received his
masters degree in 1968.
He
married
Bonnie
Larsen on October 10,
1964. Together they had
four daughters. They later divorced in 1988.
with friends on Tuesday
from 6-7 p.m. and for
one hour prior to services at the Hawker Funeral Home. Interment
will be in the Grove City
Cemetery. Lunch will be
served after. Condolences
may be sent to the family
online at www.hawkerfuneralhome.com.
He started his career as
a licensed clinical social
worker in Ukiah, California until moving to Salt
Lake City, Utah where he
had a successful private
practice.
He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints where he held several positions. He liked to
travel and enjoyed teasing and nicknaming his
grandchildren.
Jerry is survived by his
four daughters, Rakel
Gardner of Clayton NC,
Kristi (Mark) Woodland
of Riverton UT, Melissa
(Bryon) Zirker of Bothell WA and Stephanie
Gardner of Gilbert AZ.
He is also survived by
his brother, Rick (Carol)
Gardner from San Juan
Capistrano,
California;
he has 13 grandchildren;
and seven great grandchildren. He has many
nieces and nephews who
enjoyed his sense of humor and shenanigans.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
Samuel Gardner and
Bessie Gardner Merrill;
his step father, Alma Merrill; his brothers, Larry
Gardner and Boyd Gardner of Blackfoot, Idaho;
and also a sister, Sadie
Sydenham from Lehi, Ut.
The celebration of life
will be held at 12 p.m.
on Wednesday, June 22,
2016 at Hawker Funeral
Home, 132 South Shilling
Avenue in Blackfoot, Idaho. The family will meet
Death Notices
John Giles
Jr., 88
John Harvey Giles,
88, of Blackfoot, passed
away on June 14, 2016,
at Bingham Memorial
Hospital.
No
services
are
planned at this time. Arrangements are under
the direction of Wood
Funeral Home (273 N.
Ridge) in Idaho Falls.
Condolences may be
sent to the family online
ServiceS
Shane Vincent
Hamilton
Graveside Service:
12:00 Noon Saturday,
June 18, 2016 at
Springfield Cemetery
Barbara Ann Diaz
Funeral Service:
11:00 a.m. Saturday,
June 18, 2016 at the
Hawker Funeral Home
Rosary:
6:00 p.m. Friday, June
17, 2016 at the Hawker
Funeral Home
Visitation:
Following the Rosary
till 8:00 p.m. and again
one hour prior to the
services
Jerry Samuel
Gardner
at
www.woodfuneralhome.com.
William ‘Bill’
Hong, 92
William “Bill” Hong,
92, longtime resident of
Blackfoot, Idaho passed
away Tuesday, June 14,
2016 at Bingham Memorial Hospital.
Funeral arrangements
are pending under the
direction of Hawker Funeral Home.
Beaver Pond Fishing
Tournament June 25-26
POCATELLO – The Watershed Guardians Beaver
Pond Fishing Tournament
will be held June 25-26
in beaver ponds on the
portions of Toponce, Mink
and Pebble Creeks on
public land.
This catch-and-release,
photo-entry tournament
features for the longest
fish a top prize of a FishCat ™ float tube. The
prize for the most fish
species is a $250 fly-rod
outfit and there will be
raffle prizes.
For complete tournament details and rules
visit: http://www.watershedguardians.org/beaverpondfishing-tournament-.html.
Entry is $15 per drainage fished.
“The
Beaver
Pond
Fishing Tournament is
a chance to win prizes,
and help us demonstrate
the connection between
Idaho’s fisheries and active beaver ponds,” said
Mike Settell, Watershed
Guardians director.
Contestants will catch,
land, and place their catch
briefly on the yard stick
provided, and photograph
their fish. The fish must
then be released. Participants are asked to photograph all fish caught regardless of size or species
and to photograph the
pond where it was caught.
The tournament starts
at 10 a.m. June 25 and
ends at 11:55 p.m. June
26.
Fish photos must be
submitted to mike@watershedguardians.org or
uploaded to the Watershed
Guardians
webpage by the deadline.
Ineligible
places
to
fish are lakes, manmade ponds, tribal lands,
and rivers. Participants
may fish multiple zones;
however each creek –
Toponce, Mink and Pebble
– requires a separate entry fee.
Participants can enter
online or in person at CAL
Ranch in Chubbuck at the
Pine Ridge Mall; Snake
River Fly, 233 N. Main St.,
Pocatello; or at Sportsman’s Warehouse, 760
785-1320
Yellowstone Ave. in Pocatello.
For more information,
contact Mike Settell at
208-220-3336 or mike@
watershedguardians.
Leon
Lloyd, 83
Leon Lloyd, 83, of
Blackfoot, Idaho passed
away Tuesday, June 14,
2016 at The Gables in
Blackfoot.
Funeral arrangements
are pending under the
direction of Hawker Funeral Home.
Celebration of Life:
12:00 Noon Wednesday,
June 22, 2016 at
Hawker Funeral Home
Viewing:
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
and for one hour prior
to services at the funeral
home
for more info visit
hawkerfuneralhome.com
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On June 14, 2016, at approximately 9:25 p.m., the Blackfoot Police Department, Bingham County Sheriff’s Office, and Blackfoot Fire Department responded to an incident where a
vehicle crashed through the garage of a residence at the intersection of Parkway Dr. and Lilac St. in Blackfoot. When officers arrived on scene there was a large fire that had been
ignited from the vehicle crashing through the garage. Officers discovered the driver of the vehicle involved in the crash had left the scene and began searching for the driver. The
driver of the vehicle, Dillon Grant Gibson, 30, of Blackfoot, was arrested a short time later. The residence was occupied at the time of the crash. The occupant, William K. Hong, 92,
of Blackfoot, was transported to Bingham Memorial Hospital for medical treatment. Doctors at BMH later declared Mr. Hong deceased. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
BLAZE, continued from 1A
south and north from
the
garage—into
the
home at 490 Lilac on the
south and into 500 Lilac
on the north.
Brandon Henry was
renting the home at 500
Lilac next door. He was
able to get his children,
Brooklyn and Kaisen,
and three dogs out of
the home. The fire went
through his house, stopping short of the garage
on the north side of the
building.
“The fire was so quick,
both houses were on
fire,” Henry said. ”It’s a
unique experience.”
Krumenacker
said,
“There must have been
some type of accelerant,
possibly the engine of the
car. The fire took off in a
hurry. The fire went into
the eves where the insulation was; and into the
basement. In two minutes, the fire was fully
involved.”
Two engines from the
Blackfoot Fire Department, two command cars
and a brush truck were
at the scene. The brick
truck stayed the night to
put out any flames.
At least nine firemen
were at this fire. The Firth
Fire Department was also
called in to fight the inferno, bringing three engines, a brush rig and
nine firefighters.
“We filled in where
needed,” said Firth fireman Mike Rogers. “We
looked for overhangs,
hang
fires,
lingering
fires and we investigated
structures.”
At 8:30 Wednesday
morning, the state fire
marshall was on scene,
while the BFD stayed at
the site of the fire until
2:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Lou Hong, said he
thought his father went
toward the garage to see
what was happening,
“because that’s the way
he always got out of the
house; he didn’t use the
front door. His eye brows
and hair were singed off.”
On Facebook, Pat Carr
wrote, “I talked to Bill’s
son today and they feel
he died quickly, that Bill
probably
opened
the
door to the garage to
check what was going
on, fire blew him to the
ground and knocked him
out, and then he died of
smoke inhalation.”
Another poster, Stephanie Duarte commented,
“I can’t get the yelling
and crying out of my
head. I’m assuming it
was Hong’s wife (Susan).
(Not Sure) having to see
her trying to run into
the house but her family and police officers had
to hold her back. Watching the family standing
hopelessly. Breaks my
heart. I saw the family
just holding each other
and watching the house
Morning News — Leslie Mielke
burn while officers put
The
burnt-out
remains
of
Bill
Hong’s
living
room,
above
and
below,
after
a
Tuesday
night
fire
allegedly caused by Dillon
the yellow tape around
Gibson, whose Cadillac slammed into Hong’s garage, setting it ablaze and taking the life of the 92-year old owner.
the area.”
Again from Facebook,
Jaclyn
Adams
wrote,
“This is past a stupid
mistake. He (the driver)
should feel bad and have
to live with it for the rest
of his life from prison. If
he hasn’t learned from
prior DUI’s and drug
charges by now, possibly
some time there will help
him realize what damage
his actions can cause to
his family and others. Bill
Hong didn’t ask to be the
victim of someone’s stupidity. He was home.”
Blackfoot Police Department reported that
officers discovered the
driver of the vehicle involved in the crash had
left the scene and began
searching for him. Gibson, of Blackfoot, was arrested a short time later.
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Shelley High School Honor Roll
Congratulations On A Job Well Done
HIGH HONOR ROLL
SENIORS
Aylee Andersen
Klarissa Andersen
Jessica Anderson
Aubrey Andrews
Kylee Ball
Madison Batchelor
Kallie Brown
Jason Burton
Kenzie Call
Michael Cook
Mark Crandall
Jacob Hargraves
Jennifer Houghton
Clara Kniffen
LeAnn Larkin
Kira Marlow
David McLeish
Kylee Messick
Alexa Morris
Jaime Nelson
Frederick Oats
Hailey Ohman
Matthew Orme
Katelyn Parke
Austin Prestwich
David Searle
BreAnne Servoss
Sheridan Sharp
Morgann Shaw
Jaedyn Steele
Rollin Sutherin
Alyssa Turpin
Samantha Waite
Isaac Wickard
Jacqueline Wilson
Cheyenne Wohlschlegel
Monica Yost
Ashli Young
Colton Zaugg
HONOR ROLL
SENIORS
Connor Bateman
Austin Betzer
Dylan Bilstrom
Kelsey Buxton
Perla Ceja
Ethan Clinger
Eli Dial
Ethen Frost
Hannah Hanson
Karissa Huntsman
Dylon Jaynes
Tryston Jimenez
Colt Johnson
Austin Johnson
Hailey Kelso
Makaila Killian
Joseph Metcalf
Tyler Mortensen
Zachary Murdoch
Austin Stewart
Tonya Stumbo
Tymber Tenerowicz
Jonak Wittwer
Austin Yancey
HIGH HONOR ROLL
JUNIORS
Olivia Archibald
Lizeth Avila
Bailey Bean
Kimberly Berg
Isabelle Betzer
Dakota Betzer
Sierra Condie
Ashton Cowley
Katelyn Cross
Paytin Drollinger
Willson Durbin
Adrianna Gibson
Margaret Gold
Melanie Hensch
Tehya Jensen
John Keenan
Maggie Kniffen
Ethan Kohler
Matthew Leal
Bryon Leckington
Leah Lundquist
Dallin Matheson
Kyle Millus
Rylie Ottley
Dallas Poulsen
Heather Richardson
Shawn Satterthwaite
Redgie Smith
Allie Tomlinson
Taysa VanOrden
Brennon Wattenbarger
Nathan Westergard
Caleb Williams
Brittany Winward
HONOR ROLL
JUNIORS
Kaylee Burton
Brayden Cox
Kelsey Cox
Adam Driscoll
Danielle Esplin
Ashley Garcia
Thomas Garza
Gabrielle Ghan
Taylor Giles
Krista Haroldsen
Brady Hollist
Amelie Kuhn
McKinzie Millar
Ashli Moulton
Jordan Newman
Jade Park
Bailey Stoddard
Alexis Thompson
Mary Vance
Allysa Wray
Kathryn Patchin
Jazmin Romero
Beau Shea
Emma Stohl
McKadee Stolworthy
Chloe Thompson
Preston Tomlinson
Madisyn Trosper
Emily Turpin
Elinore Wickard
Preston Yost
HIGH HONOR ROLL
SOPHOMORES
John Andersen
Eden Anderson
Paige Anderson
Chalea Andrews
Ashleigh Ball
Kaitlyn Ball
Christopher Banks
Jace Baron
Brittney Baron
Tayson Behunin
Hunter Bowcutt
Stockton Cannon
Edison Carlisle
Emma Clinger
Megan Condie
Zachary Cook
Abigail Crandall
Brinn Crandall
Katelyn Elizondo
Mary Fielding
Janie Gold
Amber Hale
Christian Haroldsen
Dallin Hatton
Lyndey Higham
Taylor Hillstead
Ashlyn Hobbs
Rachel Houghton
Lily Howard
Grayden Jardine
Austin Job
Ashley Johnson
Kelli Kerner
Garett Killpack
Cole Kofford
Natalie Kohler
Arika Koski
Kameron Larkin
Daycia Lee
Joseph Long
Zachary Marshall
Zackery Morris
Esiah Murdock
Mary Gillespie
Tanneyce Jensen
Emily Jensen
Rebecca Johnson
Madison Jolley
Isaac Keenan
Kristin Kelley
Corey Killpack
Nathan Larkin
Sydney Leal
Nichole Lloyd
Isabella Long
Isaiah Long
Nicole Nelson
Shylee Oler
Rosaura Oliva
Zodia Olsen
Olivia Orme
Sadie Parke
Tayler Parsons
Kenzie Payne
Wyatt Remington
Erin Richardson
Kaeleigh Servoss
Kyla Shaw
Martel Smith
Addison Stoddard
Mattson Thompson
Brianna Thyberg
Madison Waldram
Amy White
Grace Williams
Jolanna Witt
Savannah Wootan
Jake Wray
Halle Young
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SOPHOMORES
Jacqueline Baker
Braxton Balmforth
Mary Cather
MiKayla Covert
Cheyann Davis
CayLee Dotson
Trey Erikson
Kyra Finner
Hannah Frew
Lyndsey Hadley
Reagan Hall
Grant Hamm
Kennedy Hansen
Savannah Hawley
Jonah Hudman
Charlie Jenkins
Saydee Longhurst
McCade Matheson
Andrea Mendoza
Michael Morgan
Aerin Ohman
Tayvn Radford
Cordell Shurtliff
Kimbal Smith
Daniel Valdez
Janessa Valdez
Eber Varelas Zavala
Austin Wattenbarger
Annika Wittwer
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FRESHMEN
HIGH HONOR ROLL
FRESHMEN
Ezekiel Archibald
Malcolm Archibald
Savannah Beckett
Tierney Bilstrom
Karlie Callahan
Bryson Cummings
Mikayla Dickinson
Jessalyn Dye
Abigail Eatinger
Keagan Andersen
Lynze Anderson
MaKenna Bateman
Keyarra Belden
Taylor Cox
Avery Downs
Kodie Dye
Rebecca Erikson
Lissette Galvan
Parker Hanson
Kyra Jewett
Tanecia Kelley
Anna Lund
Brigham Murdoch
Calvin Oats
Sidney Siems
Logan Siems
Robert Timm
Caden Walker
Ty Wright
Tyler Zweife
Honor Roll Presented By These Fine Businesses
Short Stop
985 S Broadway St
785-6303
www.blackfootshortstop.com
Pete’s Paint and Repair
375 S Maple St
208-785-6040
Downtown Bread Co.
111 W Bridge St
208-785-1633
www.downtownbreadco.com
LP Propane
3875 S American Way
Idaho Falls, Idaho
529-4976
Idaho Asphalt
75 N 550 W Trego Rd
785-1797
www.idahoasphalt.com
Big Dawg Plumbing
310 West Center St
208-403-7195
Blackfoot Medical Center
1441 Parkway Dr
208-785-2600
Cottonwood Veterinary Clinic
2830 Hunter’s Loop
785-5533
Blackfoot Animal Clinic
401 W Collins Rd
785-1960
www.blackfootanimalclinic.com
Bob & Tom’s Big Boar Gun
161 NW Main St
208-785-4862
Conquest Insurance Agency
144 W Bridge St
208-785-0760
www.conquestinsurance.com
K-2 Builders, Inc.
483 Emerald
680-1417
Blackfoot Public Library
129 N. Broadway St
785-8628
www.blackfootlibrary.com
Blackfoot Family Dentistry
380 W Judicial St
208-785-6833
www.blackfootiddentist.com
Smiles 4 Kids
621 Jensen Grove Dr
785-4696
www.idahokidsdental.com
Blackfoot Pet Grooming
371 W Highway 39
785-6789
Zions Bank
1350 Parkway Dr, Ste 1
785-7890
www.zionsbank.com
Carson Automotive
435 Wilson Ave
208-785-4661
Snake River School District
103 S 900 W
684-3001
K-M Refrigeration
510 N Broadway
785-1067
Parcel Express
1350 Parkway Dr, Ste 20
785-2626
www.parcelexpressidaho.com
Daisy’s
701 S. Broadway St
208-785-4676
All American Market
902 W Highway 39
684-5566
Mickelsen Pack
2011 Riverton Rd
785-0860
Gas & Scrub
410 W Hwy 26
208-785-1170
Deru’s Meridian Street Automotive
1392 S Meridian St
208-782-2277
Blackfoot School District
270 E Bridge St
785-8800
Stillwaters Counseling
1309 Camas Street
782-0675
The Bank of Commerce
624 Jensen Grove Dr
208-785-6843
Facial & Oral Surgery
1177 Parkway Dr
208-232-2807
www.facialandoralsurgery.com
Blackfoot Paint & Glass
795 W Bridge
785-5650
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MorningNews
Community Caring Corner
Your weekly guide to area volunteer and
in-kind giving opportunities — Search for
more opportunities at our new website:
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Columnist Beth Estopinal
Great family or group opportunity! At the
Idaho Food Bank we have a need for groups of 1015 people that can come for 2-3 hours to repack
pasta (totaling 35,000 pounds), potato slices, corn
on the cob (we currently have 6 totes that need
to be repacked and we will be receiving 10 totes
every other week for the duration of the summer),
frozen meat, hash browns, canned goods that will
need to be put into emergency food boxes, and to
repack pallets. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Contact Amber Logue at 233-8811 x 2506 or
via email at alogue@idahofoodbank.org. MUST BE
OVER THE AGE OF 8 TO VOLUNTEER.
Encompass Home Health needs caring volunteers: Along with the expert care from doctors,
nurses, chaplains and social workers, hospice uses
volunteers to provide the most complete and compassionate care. Volunteers are an integral part of
our hospice team. Contact Jennifer Maynard at 6371100 about opportunities available right now.
Kitty Caregivers: Bannock Humane Society’s
Project Help needs 3-5 more volunteers to help with
cats waiting for adoption at Petco. Contact Ronna
Martinez at 223-9915 or rkmartinez208@gmail.com
for information on hours and tasks.
Blackfoot Art Center’s ART Camp: We are in
need of volunteers to assist with teaching children,
ages 4 through 14, art classes during the summer
months. Most of the curriculum will be set and all
supplies will be provided. Contact Sandra Weston at
208-252-7126 or email blackfootartcenter@gmail.
com.
Like to socialize & help others? Visit Pocatello
is looking for volunteers to staff the Pocatello Visitor’s Center throughout the summer. We are seeking people who can work a 3-hour shift once a
week between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. who have general
knowledge about the area and would enjoy visiting with travelers about the things to do and see in
Pocatello. Please call Birgitta Bright at 479-7659 or
email bbright@visitpocatello.com if interested or for
more information.
Special Item: Family Services Alliance is looking
for church groups, community organizations, clubs,
etc., to give presentations to. These presentations
would go over the basics of what we do and provide the groups we speak to with information on
volunteering opportunities at Family Services Alliance. Individuals interested in having us speak to
the group they belong to can email karleeb@fsalliance.org.
In-Kind needs (donations):
· Aid for Friends has been busy assisting families, single women and men along with several furry companions to get back on their feet/paws. We
deeply appreciate all the donations and services we
have received from the community. We are currently in need of paper supplies, diapers size 3, 4, 5, 6,
wipes,and a vacuum. Our vacuum has decided to
retire. Items can be dropped off at 653 S. 4th Ave.
Thank you!
· Bright Tomorrows Children’s Advocacy Center is
in need of sun hats, sun block, and bug spray which
are safe for children. Also, band-aids and outdoor
toys would be greatly appreciated. Call Melissa at
234-2646 for drop-off details.
· Family Services Alliance is in need of: We could
use sunscreen, body wash (men and women’s),
large diapers (sizes 4, 5, 6), laundry detergent, and
dish soap. Drop off donations at their office: 355 S.
Arthur Ave., Pocatello.
· United Way is looking for a small end table. Contact Beth at 232-1389. Beth Estopinal, Margaret Ganyo, and Kim Hirning staff the United Way of Southeastern Idaho and
encourage you to search for more opportunities at
www.volunteerunited.org. To request or offer inkind donations send an e-mail to beth@unitedwaysei.org or call 232-1389.
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I On Blackfoot — with Greg Eichelberger
Hong’s death a call for tougher enforcement
Bill Hong should be
alive today. That’s all that
needs to be written on the
subject.
The fact that the longtime Blackfoot businessman lived 92 years and
brought culture to this
town is amazing enough
and we will always remember his contribution
to this community.
The fact that his life was
snuffed out by an idiot
drunk driver who plowed
into his home on Tuesday
night is a downright, evil,
crying shame. The “alleged” driver, a Dillon Gibson, of course, survived. I
mean how do you justify
such behavior? How much
longer can we tolerate it?
Meanwhile, Hong’s family is in mourning. Where is
the fairness in all of this?
I have little tolerance for
drunks and even less for
morons who drink to excess and then believe that
they can operate a motor
vehicle.
Greg
Eichelberger
As a veteran of the United States Navy, I have
seen my share of sailors
who “blow off steam” with
a drink or 10 and then
swear, fight and even drive
under the such conditions.
Yet, courts and judges
seemingly look the other
way regarding these offenses or, at best, give
slap on the writ sentences when push comes to
shove. I’m not going to
quote all of the statistics
for driving under the influence (ANY influence),
one can find those on web
sites like madd.org. and
others.
According to sources,
about one in three traffic deaths in the United
States involve a driver
with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08%
or higher. Drivers with a
BAC of 0.08% or higher
are considered alcoholimpaired by law.
Thanks to dedicated efforts, rates of drunk driving and alcohol-related
fatal crashes have gone
down in recent years. Still,
drunk drivers got behind
the wheel about 121 million times last year. But
that does nothing to console Bill Hong’s grieving
family.
And please do not get
me started on the thousands of drunk drivers
who have been caught
over and over and over
and nothing is done until
it’s too late and lives are
lost.
And while a person may
not MEAN to get into an
automobile in an inebriated state and may not
MEAN to cause an accident, the sad fact is more
than
12,000
persons
(more than 720 in Idaho
alone) would still be alive
today. Including Bill Hong,
whose long and productive life was snuffed out
by a cretin who thought
he could operate a motor
vehicle.
In Gibson’s preliminary
hearing, he of course
pleaded not guilty (few
ever admit to anything
even though they are
guilty as sin…).
Fortunately,
District
Judge Scott Hansen held
the defendant over on
$500,000 bail. Maybe
this time, at least here in
Blackfoot, they are starting to get serious.
Hopefully, Hong and his
family will get justice for
the horrific judgement inflicted upon them by an
individual who had absolutely no business behind
the wheel.
Greg Eichelberger is a
reporter for the Morning
News.
were killed in an attack
while two others were
abducted (their mutilated bodies were found
three days later). In Martinez, California, Susan
Polk, 48, was convicted
of second-degree murder for stabbing to death
her millionaire psychotherapist husband, Felix
Polk, whom she had first
met as a 14-year-old girl
in treatment. “Lonelygirl15,” a fictitious video
blogger played by actress
Jessica Lee Rose, made
her online debut.
Five years ago: U.S.
Rep. Anthony Weiner,
D-N.Y., announced his
resignation from Congress, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually
charged online dalliances
with a former porn actress
and other women. Osama
bin Laden’s longtime second-in-command, Ayman
al-Zawahri, took control
of al-Qaida.
One year ago: Real
estate
mogul
Donald
Trump launched his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. A 21st-birthday
party thrown by a group
of visiting Irish college
students in Berkeley,
California, turned tragic
when the fifth-floor balcony they were crowded
on
collapsed,
spilling
13 people about 50 feet
onto the pavement, killing six. The Golden State
Warriors won their first
NBA championship since
1975, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 105-97 in
Game 6.
Today’s Birthdays: Author Joyce Carol Oates is
78. Singer Billy “Crash”
Craddock is 78. Songwriter Lamont Dozier is 75.
Rhythm-and-blues singer
Eddie Levert is 74. Actress Joan Van Ark is 73.
Actor Geoff Pierson is 67.
Rhythm-and-blues singer
James Smith (The Stylistics) is 66. Boxing Hall of
Famer Roberto Duran is
65. Pop singer Gino Vannelli is 64. Actress Laurie Metcalf is 61. Actor
Arnold Vosloo is 54. Actor Danny Burstein is 52.
Model-actress Jenny Shimizu is 49. Actor James
Patrick Stuart is 48. Actor
Clifton Collins Jr. is 46.
Golfer Phil Mickelson is
46. Actor John Cho is 44.
Actor Eddie Cibrian is 43.
Actor Fred Koehler is 41.
Actress China Shavers is
39. Actor Daniel Bruhl is
38. Actress Sibel Kekilli is
36. Actress Missy Peregrym is 34. Actress Olivia
Hack is 33. Singer Diana
DeGarmo (TV: “American
Idol”) is 29.
Thought for Today:
“Our memories are card
indexes consulted and
then returned in disorder
by authorities whom we
do not control.” — Cyril
Connolly, British critic
(1903-1974).
Today in history
Today
is
Thursday,
June 16, the 168th day of
2016. There are 198 days
left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in
History:
On June 16, 1963,
the world’s first female
space traveler, Valentina Tereshkova, 26, was
launched into orbit by
the Soviet Union aboard
Vostok 6; she spent 71
hours in flight, circling
the Earth 48 times before
returning safely.
On this date:
In 1567, Mary, Queen
of Scots, was imprisoned
in Lochleven Castle in
Scotland. (She escaped
almost a year later but
ended up imprisoned
again.)
In 1858, accepting the
Illinois Republican Party’s
nomination for the U.S.
Senate, Abraham Lincoln
said the slavery issue had
to be resolved, declaring,
“A house divided against
itself cannot stand.”
In 1903, Ford Motor Co.
was incorporated.
In 1911, IBM had its
beginnings as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. was incorporated in New York State.
In 1933, the National
Industrial Recovery Act
became law with President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s signature. (The
Act was later struck down
by the U.S. Supreme
Court.) The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
was founded as President
Roosevelt
signed
the
Banking Act of 1933.
In 1941, National Airport (now Ronald Reagan
Washington National Airport) opened for business
with a ceremony attended by President Franklin
D. Roosevelt.
In
1943,
comedian
Charles
Chaplin,
54,
married his fourth wife,
18-year-old Oona O’Neill,
daughter of playwright
Eugene O’Neill, in Carpinteria, California.
In
1944,
George
Stinney, a 14-year-old
black youth, became the
youngest person to die
in the electric chair as
the state of South Carolina executed him for the
murders of two white
girls, Betty June Binnicker, 11, and Mary Emma
Thames, 7.
In 1956, poets Sylvia
Plath and Ted Hughes
were married in London.
In 1978, President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos
exchanged the instruments of ratification for
the Panama Canal treaties.
In 1987, a jury in New
York acquitted Bernhard
Goetz of attempted murder in the subway shooting of four youths he said
were going to rob him;
however, Goetz was convicted of illegal weapons
possession. (In 1996, a
civil jury ordered Goetz
to pay $43 million to one
of the persons he’d shot.)
In 1996, Russian voters went to the polls in
their first independent
presidential
election;
the result was a runoff
between President Boris Yeltsin (the eventual
winner) and Communist
challenger Gennady Zyuganov. Sportscaster Mel
Allen died in Greenwich,
Connecticut, at age 83.
Ten years ago: The
House rejected a timetable for pulling U.S.
forces out of Iraq, 256153. In Iraq, three 101st
Airborne Division soldiers
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State health insurers ‘losing money’
BOISE, Idaho (AP) —
Idaho health insurers
say they want to raise
premiums an average
of 27 percent next year
because they are losing
money.
It would mean the
second year in a row of
double-digit
increases
for some plans.
Six companies sell
health insurance plans
for individuals in Idaho, five of them on the
state’s exchange. They
proposed similar rate in-
SIPH offers free HIV
testing during June
By LESLIE SIEGER
lsieger@am-news.com
BLACKFOOT
—
Throughout the month of
June, Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH)
is offering free rapid HIV
testing at all offices. National HIV Testing Day is
Monday, June 27.
“It is always good to
know your HIV status,”
said Kambrea Jones, RN
for SIPH.
According to the Center
for Disease Control (CDC)
one in eight people in the
US who have HIV don’t
know they have it. They
also recommend that everyone between the ages
of 13 and 64 be tested
at least once as part of
routine health care. The
CDC’s recent estimates
suggest that three in
10 new infections come
from people who don’t
know they have HIV.
“We poke a finger and
have the results in 20
minutes,” Jones said, explaining the rapid test.
“They are very accurate.
A negative is negative.”
According to the CDC,
a negative result doesn’t
necessarily mean that
you don’t have HIV.
There is a window, which
varies from person to
person, of when a person
gets HIV and when it can
accurately be detected
by the test. People who
have potentially been
exposed to it and have
been tested within three
months of the exposure and tested negative
should be tested again in
another three months to
be sure.
Those with certain risk
factors should be tested
more often. The CDC
recommends that if you
were HIV-negative the
last time you were tested
you should get an HIV
test.
According to the CDC,
the use of condoms can
help in the prevention of
HIV. SIPH offers condoms
free to the public at all of
their offices. For more information or to schedule
an appointment, call the
Bingham County SIPH office at (208) 785-2160.
Lost Rivers Medical
now in the Top 20
Special to the
MORNING NEWS
ARCO — Lost Rivers
Medical Center (LRMC)
was recently named one
of the Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) for
Patient Satisfaction in the
country.
The Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals, including
Lost Rivers Medical Center, scored best among
critical access hospitals
on iVantage Health Analytics’ Hospital Strength
Index™ on The Patient
Perspective Index. Rankings were recently announced by the National
Rural Health Association
(NRHA).
The Top 20 Critical Access Hospital “winners”
are those hospitals who
have achieved success in
the overall performance
based on a composite
rating from nine indices
of strength: inpatient
market share, outpatient
market share, population
risk, cost, charge, quality, outcomes, patient
perspectives, and financial stability. This group
was selected from iVan-
tage’s Top 100 CAH list,
released earlier this year.
Those hospitals that
have been recognized
as Top 20 Critical Access
Hospital “best practice
recipients” have achieved
success one of two key
areas of performance:
— Quality index: A rating of hospital performance based on the percentile rank across the
five categories of Hospital
Compare Process of Care
measures.
— Patient perspective
index: A rating of hospital performance based
on the percentile rank
on two Hospital Compare HCAHPS measures
(“Overall Rating” and
“Highly Recommend)”.
Lost Rivers Medical
Center is proud of the efforts of its physicians and
staff who have contributed to our hospital achieving this designation,” said
Bradley Huerta, Chief Executive Officer of LRMC
“Our results as a top
Hospital in Idaho means
our community can count
on us to deliver the services they need now and
in the future.”
creases last year.
The companies say
patients have needed
more
medical
treatment and medical costs
have been increasing,
including the price of
prescription drugs. On
top of that, two federal
programs created by the
Affordable Care Act to
help insurers weather
unexpectedly high costs
are set to expire this
year.
The Idaho Department
of Insurance is seeking
public comment on the
proposed rates. Under
state law, it can review
rates before they take
effect and rule an increase
unreasonable.
The department can’t
set or disapprove the
rates, however.
“We
acknowledge
that rates are reflective
of provider costs and
plan networks,” insurance department Director Dean Cameron said
in a news release. “We
recognize that all carri-
ers have lost significant
amounts in the individual market. However, rate
increases to make up for
past years’ losses are
not allowed.”
Cameron
said
his
agency will aggressively
challenge the proposed
increases and continue
to fight abusive practices that contribute to the
losses.
The rate increases only
apply to the individual
market, not large-group
or small-group plans.
Rep. Simpson urges public to
STEP up and get physical
Idaho
Congressman
Mike Simpson has announced he will virtually
walk from Washington
D.C. to Boise during the
next year as part of the
Idaho STEP Challenge.
Since 2014, Simpson has
lost nearly 70 pounds using an activity tracker to
monitor his daily steps.
Simpson recently cosponsored H.R. 1218,
the Personal Health Investment
Today
Act
(PHIT Act) which aims to
promote health and prevent obesity related diseases by allowing physical activity expenses to
be reimbursed using pretax dollars.
The Idaho STEP Challenge was created by
Simpson as a way to
encourage residents to
get fit and healthy using
data captured on a wearable activity tracker or
pedometer. Individuals
wishing to participate will
register on Simpson’s
website, and then keep
pace with the Congressman as he walks across
America starting on June
1.
“Being more active is
not only good for you and
your family, it is good
for our country,” said
Simpson. “Health care
costs are one of the largest expenses our nation
faces and if we all work
on increased awareness
about our own health
habits, we can reduce
these expenses significantly while enjoying the
many benefits of being
healthier. I am very excited to begin the Idaho
STEP Challenge and I
hope this fun event can
encourage Idahoans and
others to take a personal
interest in their fitness
and health.”
Similar to a virtual
race, residents can participate using their own
activity tracker or pedometer to track the
steps they accumulate
through regular fitness or
exercise routines. Each
participant will report
their weekly progress on
Simpson’s website.
The route begins at
the U.S. Capitol Building,
and takes participants
through several iconic
American cities, national parks, and spacious
heartlands,
eventually
ending on the steps of
the Idaho State Capital
Building.
The challenge is expected to last approxi-
mately 14 months, and
cover nearly 3,000 miles.
Frequent challenge updates, fun facts about
the towns and cities
along the route, links to
healthy recipes, tips on
getting in your weekly
steps, and other information will be posted to
Simpson’s Facebook and
Twitter feeds, and labeled with a #hikewithMike hashtag.
Constituents
that
complete the challenge
will be invited to meet
Simpson in Boise, Idaho
next year for a walk and
healthy reception. Participants will also have the
opportunity to purchase
a flag flown over the U.S.
Capitol Building in recognition of their achievement.
The Idaho STEP Challenge is a non-partisan,
non-political interactive
event open to the public.
Medicaid, faith-healing work groups to be named
BOISE (AP) — Legislative leaders plan to name
three
informal
work
groups before the 2017
session, including ones
that will try to tackle the
much-debated “Medicaid
gap” and the state’s controversial
faith-healing
laws.
These work groups will
be named at the Legislative Council meeting
Friday in Boise, Senate
President Pro Tem Brent
Hill, R-Rexburg, said on
Tuesday.
A third work group will
be appointed to study
the state’s invasive species programs, Hill said.
The Legislative Council meeting is where the
members of the more
formal “interim committees” will also be named.
These are authorized
by the Legislature, and
this year’s interim committees includes ones to
study the public school
funding formula, the
state’s foster care system and natural resources issues.
Work groups are a little
different; Hill and House
Speaker Scott Bedke,
R-Oakley, can appoint
them on their own authority and don’t need
legislative or other authorization.
The meeting will also
feature
presentations
on other issues, such as
an update on the state
general fund and on the
state Capitol’s compliance with the Americans
With Disabilities Act.
Idaho has so far opted
not to expand Medicaid under the Affordable
Care Act, and how or
whether to extend coverage to the estimated
78,000 people in the socalled Medicaid gap —
those who qualify neither
for Medicaid nor for subsidized insurance on the
state exchange — has
been a hot topic for the
past several years.
This year, Gov. C.L.
“Butch” Otter put forth a
state-funded plan to extend primary care coverage to the uninsured
that stalled in the Legislature.
Walgreens begins accepting leftover prescription drugs
Walgreens is installing
a medication disposal kiosk at one of its Spokane
stores as part of a push
to combat prescription
drug abuse.
The kiosk is now available at the pharmacy
chain’s North Spokane
store, 7905 N. Division
St., during pharmacy
hours, 7 a.m. until 11
p.m.
People can drop off
unused or expired medications, including prescription drugs, narcotic
prescriptions and over
the counter medication.
People do not need to
speak to a pharmacist to
dispose of their medications.
Kiosks are also available at one store in
Pasco and a number of
pharmacies in western
Washington.
Walgreens also announced earlier this
year they plan to begin
offering opioid overdose
reversal drug naloxone
at Washington and Idaho pharmacies without
a prescription.
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Experienced roster
takes field for Chukars
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho
(AP) — Baked into the
Idaho Falls Chukars’ 2016
opening day roster was a
piece of history.
Idaho Falls’ initial roster
features zero players selected in the most recent
MLB draft, the first time
that’s happened since
the team became a Kansas
City Royals’ affiliate in 2004,
according
the
Chukars
general
manager
Kevin Greene.
Timing contributed heaviest
to
I.F.’s
unique
group
of 27 players,
who
graced
Melaleuca Field
for their first
workout Tuesday night.
But the current roster will
change throughout the
season, and some of the
2016 draftees will likely
don Chukars uniforms
this summer.
“It’s not like we’re getting rejects or anything,”
Greene said. “There are
players here who have
earned the right to come
back into this organization for second or third
years.”
The Chukars’ previous
11 seasons as a Kansas
City affiliate started at
least seven days after
the MLB draft concluded. That week-plus gave
the Royals time to sign
their draftees, put them
through the post-draft
process and assign them
to their respective minor
league teams.
This year was different.
The draft ended on Saturday, a mere five days
before the Chukars’ exhibition game against the
Idaho Falls Bandits. Kansas City’s other Rookie-
level team, the Burlington
Royals, doesn’t begin its
season until next week.
Same goes for the Arizona League Royals, Kansas
City’s third short-season
team. So the most logical decision for Kansas
City’s front office was to
assign its recently signed
rookies to Burlington and
Arizona.
“It takes time to get
those players signed and
get them into the organization and just go through
the process of preparing
them for the season,”
said Ronnie Richardson,
Kansas City’s director of
minor league operations.
“They’re drafted on the
11th. To expect them to
be (in I.F.) playing games
on the 16th is not quite
realistic.”
Richardson said Kansas
City has to evaluate its
recent draft class before
it can decide to send any
of those 40 players to I.F.
But Greene was confident
that his team would receive some 2016 draftees
this season, and sooner
than later.
Either way, he and
Chukars manager Justin
Gemoll are pleased with
the current roster.
“I’m happy because all
of these guys were in extended (spring training),”
Gemoll said. “They’re fa-
miliar with each other.
It’s just a matter of keeping it going.”
The
Chukars
have
seven players who finished last season in I.F.
— pitchers Nick Andros,
Brian Bayliss, Arnaldo
Hernandez, Drew Milligan
and Matt Portland, and
infielders
Ryan Dale
and Brandon Dulin.
I.F.
was
also
the
last stop for
right-hander
Sam
Lewis, only
in 2014.
D a v i d
Edwards
is the lone
true rookie on the
team. The former Loyola
Marymount infielder was
signed as a free agent
following in February.
Fifteen of I.F.’s 27 players were undrafted free
agents. The highest draft
pick in the group is righthander Alex Luna, who
the Royals took in the
10th round of the 2015
draft.
The Chukars will take
the field on Wednesday at
5 p.m. for media day and
hold their second team
workout at 7 p.m. It is
open to the public.
The Chukars face the
Bandits at 7:15 p.m. on
Thursday and host the
Ogden Raptors on Friday
at the same time to begin their season. I.F. lost
to the Missoula Osprey
in the Pioneer League
Championship last season.
Blackfoot
sweeps
Twin
Falls
TWIN FALLS — The
Blackfoot Broncos picked
up a pair of wins against
Twin Falls, 6-3 and 8-3.
In the first game,
George Sebena and Cole
Baler drove in a pair of
runs and Pacen Hayes
pitched four innings to
pick up the win.
Rhys Pope got the win
after pitching six innings
and driving in two runs.
Braydon Pieper and Alx
Martinez also drove in
two runs each.
Future BSU
golfers win
Dropping
BOISE —
Vallivue
High’s Connor Johnstone
and Jalayne Martinez of
Richland, Wash., claimed
the boys and girls titles
Tuesday at the Dropping Junior Golf Championship at BanBury Golf
Course. Both are Boise
State signees who begin
their college careers in
the fall.
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The 2016 Idaho State High School Rodeo Finals has brought out the best in Districts IV
and VII. Here, a pair of competitors tries to team rope a calf at Pocatello on Wednesday.
Rodeo brings out the
best in area competitors
POCATELLO,
Idaho
(AP) — Six locals are in
the lead of their respective events upon conclusion of the first go-round
of the Idaho High School
State Finals Rodeo in
Chubbuck.
Rexburg’s Jaxsen Bowen leads steer wrestling
with a first go-round
time of 5.720. Firth’s
Clay Elkington is two
spots behind him in third
with a time of 6.6, Pete
Bradshaw (Challis) is
in fourth with 7.11 and
Brett Waymire (Butte
County) is in seventh
with 9.17.
Rexburg’s
Talon
Schneiter is in first in
bareback after a first goround score of 75 and
Firth’s Colten Clemons is
in fourth with 63.
Challis’s
Shayanne
Bradshaw leads goat tying after a first go-round
time of 7.84. South Fremont’s Abbey Brower
is sixth (8.17), Ririe’s
Paizley Guthrie is eighth
(8.43), Rigby’s Mylee
Mickelsen is ninth (8.52)
and Ririe’s Riley Schofield is close behind in
10th (8.53).
The District 7 duo of
Trevor Scott and Cody
Hill lead team roping with
a time of 6.43 and Butte
County’s Brett Waymire
and Dylan Beard are
10th with 10.42.
Snake River’s Tristen
Hutchings leads saddle
bronc after first goround ride of 73 while
Chester’s Russell Kay is
second (70), Challis’s
Kade Bruno is third (68)
and Firth’s Colten Clemons is seventh (59).
Schofield, who led pole
bending after the first
performance, is third
after the first go-round
with a combined time
of 20.977. Rexburg’s
Abby Mortensen is seventh (21.91) and fellow
Rexburg native Cassidee
Wood is eighth (21.995)
while Jessi Farr of Challis
is 10th (22.188).
Ririe’s Braily Newman
is fourth in the breakaway standings with a
time of 2.99. Newdale’s
Sydney Ricks is fifth
(3.290) and Snake River’s Timmi Hutchings is
seventh (3.47).
Elkington is seventh in
the tie down standings
with a combined time of
15.01 and Schofield is
fourth in the barrel racing standings (18.329).
Snake River’s Tristen
Hutchings, who has yet
to receive a score, is fifth
in the bull riding standings. Three cowboys
thus far have recorded a
score in bulls.
Russets win with walk-off
By FRED DAVIS
SHELLEY
—
Entering Wednesday’s double
header with the Pocatello
Rebels, the Shelley Russets American Legion
team had little or nothing
to show for their season
to date.
They had a record of
0-8, the most recent a
discouraging 10-9 loss to
Buhl on Monday, but they
were showing signs of improvement and an argument could be made that
they were better than
their record showed.
“We are getting better
each and every day,” said
starting shortstop Wyatt
Remington. “We practice
hard and just needed to
make something positive
happen for us to start to
turn it around.”
Sometimes it just takes
one game to get things
going in the right direction. Wednesday’s 9-8
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catello might be just the
medicine that can fix all
the problems the Russets
have had this summer.
The Russets scored a
run in each of the first
four innings, and had
the Rebels not put up a
4-spot in the top of the
fourth, would have held
a substantial lead, but as
it was, everything was all
tied up at four after four
innings.
“We kind of let things
get away from us a little
bit,” said catcher Matt
Leal. “We had a lead and
then bang, an error, two
hits and a walk and all of
sudden it was like the rest
of the year, here we go
again.”
The Russets rallied to
tie, got the four strong
innings from starter Gary
Gallup and then turned
things over to relief pitcher Cole Carter. He got
the Rebels out in order in
the fifth and things were
looking up for the Russets
until a disastrous sixth inning.
A single by the Rebels
Jaxon Hill, walks by Kaden
Powell and Easton Lucero
and the bases were loaded. Run scoring hits by
Taisen Casper and Luke
Brow plated four runs and
the Russets found themselves down 8-4.
Shelley would rally for
a run in the sixth when
Brandon McBride led off
with a double and three
batters later scored on a
single by Matt Leal to trim
the lead to 8-5.
“I was just looking to
get the ball in play,” Leal
said. “I got a good pitch
and looped a single to
bring around Brandon and
that gave us some hope
going into the seventh.”
After shutting down the
Rebels in the top of the
seventh, the Russets hitters went back to work,
needing three runs to tie,
four to win.
After Trey Lott grounded out to open the inning,
designated hitter Lyle Millus stroked a single and
was sent home when center fielder Payton Whitaker drove the ball deep to
right for a triple.
Whitaker would score
on a single by Brandon
McBride, setting the stage
for late game heroics by
Wyatt Remington and
Matt Leal.
“I really wanted to just
get the ball in play, force
them to make a play on
it,” Remington said. “I
knew that the right fielder
was playing very shallow,
so I tried to go that direction.”
The result was a two
RBI double by Remington
that tied the score at 8.
After a walk was issued
to Cory Killpack, Leal
came up in a critical situation once again.
“We all know that we
are in kind of a rebuilding
year,” Leal said. “But we
still want to win and when
Wyatt and Cory advanced
to third and second, I really needed to get the ball
in play.”
Leal came through with
the game winner, hitting
the ball to deep shortstop
and Remington came
scampering home with
the winning run.
Shelley 9, Pocatello 8
Pocatello 000 404 0 — 8 8 1
Shelley 111 101 4 — 9 15 2
Pocatello (8) Easton Lucero, 2-11, 2 BB; Taison Casper, 4-1; Luke
Brow, 4-1; Hunter Kendell, 4-1;
Hunter Casper, 3-1, 1 2B; Cam
Schmitt, 3-0; Juan Pimentel, 4-2;
Jaxon Hill, 4-1; Kaden Powell,
2-0, 1BB, !HBP.
Shelley (9)
Payton Whitaker,
5-1, 1 3B; Brandon McBride, 5-4
3 runs scored, 3RBI 2B 3B; Wyatt Remington, 5-2 2B, 2 runs;
Cory Killpack, 3-2, 2 BB; Matt
Leal, 5-4 1BB, 1 run; Austin Wattenbarger, 4-1; Gary Gallop, 3-1
1BB; Trey Lott, 4-1; Lyle MIllus,
3-1, 1run, 1HBP.
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LeBron, pushing for ‘best
words ever, Game 7’
CLEVELAND
(AP)
— LeBron James has
watched "The Godfather" trilogy over and
over during these playoffs. The Oscar-winning
films about crime, family,
honor — and revenge —
soothe and motivate him.
He can't get enough.
But while he's not
tired of the classic films,
there's a final scene in
the NBA Finals he has
witnessed
too
many
times, and if he can avoid
it again Thursday night,
there will be an offer he
and the Cleveland Cavaliers can't refuse.
"Two of the best words
ever," James said, "Game 7."
On the strength of a
Morning News — Greg Eichelberger historic performance by
Team roping competitors in action on Wednesday afternoon at the Bannock County Fairgrounds. Several local cowboys James and Kyrie Irving
and cowgirls have finished first and/or second in the 2016 Idaho State High School Rodeo Finals.
in Game 5, the Cavs
saved their season and
are home with a second
chance to even this unpredictable series against
the defending champion
Golden State Warriors,
who will have forward
Draymond Green back
from his one-game suspension for bad behavior.
James has been in this
spot before. So have the
Warriors.
It was on June 16 last
year when they closed out
a short-handed Cavaliers
squad in six games to win
their first title since 1975.
The Warriors, their families and friends partied
into the early morning
Locals making grade at state finals
hours in Quicken Loans
Arena, spraying champagne around their small
locker room and adding
another
close-but-notitle entry to Cleveland's
52-year-old list of sports
misery.
The Cavs, who are trying to become the first
team in history to overcome a 3-1 deficit in
the finals, can't bear the
thought of Stephen Curry
and Co. doing it to them
a second time.
"No matter where it gets
done, stopping them is the
point," J.R. Smith said. "If
they win it here, it's going to hurt. If they get it
there, it's going to hurt."
To avoid any pain whatsoever, and pack this series up for a third trip
to Northern California,
the Cavs can't count on
James and Irving to duplicate their effort in Game
5, when they scored 41
points apiece and had a
hand in 97 as Cleveland
won 112-97. It would
help if they got something from Kevin Love,
who scored just 2 points
in the close-out game
and added only three rebounds in 33 minutes.
Love's first finals — he
missed last year's with a
shoulder injury — have
gone poorly. He missed
Game 3 with a concussion, and his ineffectiveness in this series is being discussed.
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NFL’s Lawrence Phillips
found hung in jail cell
SACRAMENTO,
Calif.
(AP) — Imprisoned former NFL running back
Lawrence Phillips had a
“Do Not Resuscitate” note
taped to his chest when
he was found hanging in
his cell, according to a
California coroner’s report released Wednesday.
Deputy Kern County Coroner Christopher
Frank says in the report
that he found another
note and a picture of
Phillips and an unnamed
child tucked into Phillips’
left sock. The “Do Not Resuscitate” note had been
written on a small piece
of paper that had been
torn in half.
Phillips, 40, was found
in his Kern Valley State
Prison cell Jan. 13 with a
torn bed sheet tied to a
television shelf and tied
tightly around his neck,
the report says.
The coroner ruled that
the former Nebraska star
committed suicide while
he was awaiting a trial
that could have brought
him the death penalty.
He was charged with
killing a former cellmate,
37-year-old Damion Soward, the cousin of former Southern California
and NFL wide receiver R.
Jay Soward. The prison
houses about 4,000 inmates in Delano, north of
Bakersfield.
His
attorney,
Jesse
Whitten, did not return
telephone
and
email
messages seeking comment.
The coroner closed the
investigation June 1 and
provided the report to
The Associated Press under a public records request.
Phillips was sentenced
to more than 31 years in
prison in 2008 after he
was convicted of twice
choking his girlfriend in
2005 in San Diego and of
driving his car into three
teens later that year.
Local Sports
Calendar
Monday, June 13
Bannock County Fair
Idaho High School
Grounds, Pocatello, 10
State Finals
a.m. & 7 p.m.
Bannock County Fair
Grounds, Pocatello, 10
American Legion
a.m. & 7 p.m.
baseball
Rigby at Blackfoot A,
American Legion
4 p.m.
baseball
Shelley at Buhl, 4
Friday, June 17
p.m.
Idaho High School
State Finals
Tuesday, June 14
Bannock County Fair
Idaho High School
Grounds, Pocatello, 10
State Finals
a.m. & 7 p.m.
Bannock County Fair
Grounds, Pocatello, 10
American Legion
a.m. & 7 p.m.
baseball
Hillcrest at Blackfoot
Wednesday, June
AA, 4 p.m.
15
Idaho High School
Blackfoot A at PoState Finals
catello, 6 p.m.
Bannock County Fair
Grounds, Pocatello, 10
Saturday, June 18
a.m. & 7 p.m.
Rocky Mountain
Football League semiAmerican Legion
finals, TBA
baseball
Pocatello at Shelley,
Idaho High School
5 p.m.
State Finals
Bannock County Fair
Thursday, June 16 Grounds, Pocatello, 10
Idaho High School
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Hi & Lois
Dear Annie: I've seen several doctors recently, and
each time I noticed that
they gave a lot of information so quickly that I could
not absorb it all, nor could I
remember it entirely.
I also received written
instructions after a recent
surgery, but those weren't
particularly good, either. Part
of the instructions included a
form that was filled out by
the doctor, whose handwriting I had difficulty reading.
Ideally, all information
would be typed up and handed to the patient. Granted, it
takes time for someone to
do this, but it's the patients'
health we are dealing with.
If the doctor refuses to provide this, I suggest bringing
a voice recorder. Turn it on
when you're told "the doctor will see you shortly," and
make sure the doctor speaks
clearly. Ask them to repeat
anything if you don't think
it came across. Ask the doctor to explain medical terms
that are used routinely, but
that you may not understand.
Are there any legal issues
involved in doing this? Of
course, doctors should be
informed that they are being
recorded. — Get It Right
Your performance will be
a testament to your discipline as well as your ability
to resist temptation. Sticking
to your plans and refusing to
give in to peer pressure will
be required in order to excel,
and you are up to the challenge.
GEMINI (May 21-June
20) -- You’ll need to be
steadfast when faced with
temptation. Don’t give in to
other people’s opinions or
get involved in something
you cannot afford. Be smart
and stay safe.
CANCER (June 21-July
22) -- Socialize, network
and share your unique ideas.
You’ll entertain others and
encounter interesting information along the way. A job
offer will lead to an interesting partnership.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
-- Be a participant and make
a difference. Taking care of
the needs of children, elders
or those who cannot fend for
themselves will be satisfying
and change the way you live
your life.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22) -- Socializing will
prove informative and will
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Dear Get: If you are
recording
the
doctor's
instructions for your personal and private use, there
should be no objection —
legal or otherwise. But most
doctors have computerized systems, and in many
instances, test results and
instructions can be sent to
patients via email. Ask your
doctor about this. Hospitals
also should be handing
you typed post-surgical
instructions. Of course, it is
important to read through
everything and to call your
doctor if you do not understand something. Too many
patients are reluctant to
phone or email their doctor, because they don't want
to be a nuisance. But it
is important to be proactive about your health care.
Doctors don't want you to
misinterpret their instructions, either.
Dear Annie: I don't enjoy
going to movies any longer. Why? Because anything
rated PG-13 and up is usually laced with gross profanity.
I simply don't enjoy listening
to this kind of language.
help you climb out of your
shell. A reunion will reconnect you with someone who
will influence your beliefs.
Incorporate what works best
for you into your lifestyle.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
-- You can accomplish a lot
if you set your mind to it.
Don’t procrastinate when
there is so much to gain by
taking action. If you are the
instigator, you will control
what unfolds.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) -- Keep your ideas flowing and put them into action.
Don’t be afraid to follow a
dream if it will quell sad or
depressing thoughts.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov.
23-Dec. 21) -- You don’t
have to overspend or take
on too much in order to
impress people. Do something that will make your life
better or easier. Alter what
isn’t working in your personal life.
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22-Jan. 19) -- If you listen to other people’s ideas,
you will discover a solution
I recently agreed to
accompany my husband to
a movie that received good
reviews and starred two
well-known actors. When I
left the theater, I was convinced that the writers of
this movie must have not
gone further than the fourth
grade. Nearly every sentence had the f-word. Are
these writers so limited in
their knowledge of our language and vocabulary? All
of that profanity distracted
from what could have been
an interesting movie.
We have become desensitized to all the profanity
around us. I'd love to see a
sophisticated film for adults
that doesn't offend my ears.
Am I the only one who feels
this way? — No Movies for
Me
Dear No: We can assure
you that others find the vulgar language (not to mention the gratuitous violence
and sex) equally objectionable. There are movies that
do not pander to the lowest
common denominator. You
can look online for various
websites that list clean-language films, some of which
may also be sophisticated
adult films.
to something you’ve been
working on at a snail’s pace.
It’s time to get in gear and
move forward.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) -- Open your home to
friends and family, or host
an event that will bring in
extra cash. Holding a garage
sale or parting with things
that are weighing you down
is encouraged.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
20) -- Don’t lose sight of
your goals. Temptation is
everywhere, and falling into
a position that helps someone else instead of you will
not get you where you want
to go.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) -- Set aside some time
to nurture an important
partnership. Compromise
will be required to keep the
peace and approach getting
what you want. Money matters can be resolved.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) -- Step outside your
comfort zone and try something new. Don’t be afraid
to show your emotions. A
passionate approach to an
important relationship will
work wonders.
B.C.
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Born Loser
or
Worse
DEAR DOCTOR K: I average about six hours of sleep
each night. How much is
Most experts are more
enough, and how much do
convinced of the adverse
most people get?
effects of sleeping fewer
DEAR READER: Let’s than seven hours per night.
start with how much is How many people are, like
enough. Many large studies you, averaging fewer than
have found that people who seven hours per night? A
average fewer than seven recent study published by
hours of sleep per night, the U.S. Centers for Disease
and
Prevention
or more than nine hours, Control
have more health problems. sheds light on that question.
That is, there is an associa- The study involved nearly
tion between “too little” or half a million people from all
“too much” sleep and health 50 states and the District of
Columbia.
problems.
The good news was that
However, these studies
don’t prove that too little most people (65 percent)
or too much sleep is the reported that they averaged
cause of their worse health. at least seven hours of sleep
Instead, something else per night. The bad news
may be causing too little or was that 35 percent did not.
too much sleep, and also That amounts to about 84
million U.S. adults. About
causing health problems.
For example, people who 12 percent reported sleepsleep more than nine hours ing fewer than five hours
per night tend to have high- per night. About 23 percent
er rates of obesity, heart reported sleeping fewer than
disease and depression. six hours per night.
Interestingly, only about
But it could be that their
4
percent reported averagprimary problem is depression, not excessive sleep. ing more than nine hours
People with depression often per night. So if sleeping that
spend more time sleep- much is harmful, a relatively
ing. And they often eat too small fraction of people is
much and exercise too little, affected.
Averaging fewer than
and thereby become obese.
Obesity, poor diet and inad- seven hours of sleep each
equate exercise all raise the night was more likely in
certain groups and certain
risk of heart disease.
geographic areas. For example, non-Hispanic blacks,
American
Indians/Alaska
Natives, Native Hawaiians/
Pacific Islanders and multiracial people were more
likely than other groups to
report too little sleep.
People in the upper Rocky
Mountain and Midwest farm
states got the most sleep.
New York, Michigan, Illinois,
Ohio,
Kentucky,
West
Virginia, South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama got
the least sleep.
When this most recent
study was compared to past
studies, it appeared that
more Americans are sleeping longer hours than in
years past. For example, in
another large survey conducted in 2007-2008, only
about 60 percent of people
reported getting at least
seven hours of sleep per
night (compared with 65
percent in this study).
So, sleeping seven to
nine hours per night may
well be healthier than sleeping fewer than seven hours
per night. But that is by
no means proven. Also, if
it is true, it is only true for
the “average” person. There
probably are people who are
born to need more or less
sleep than the average person.
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3504 Sq ft home w/2 Bed, 3 Bath
home on 22.88 acres
Oversized 2 bay garage
MLS#201205 • $369,000
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4 acres with water rights.
MLS#183597 • $159,900
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2844 Sq Ft Home
5 Bed, 3 Bath
MLS#204639 • $244,500
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MLS#2101037 • $35,000
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Updates - flooring allowance
MLS#205118 - $75,000
Beautiful open 5 acres
with division rights
near Tabor Road
MLS# 2101032 • $30,000
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1364 sq ft home
3 bed, 2 bath, lots of updates
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30 X 50 cinder block shop
MLS#204484 • $67,900
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1.4 Acres
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Spacious Open Kitchen
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close to town! 4 den/office rooms,
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65 E 100 N, Blackfoot
681-3494
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Some Updates
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1 Car Garage, Beautiful Yard
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681-1191
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#203831 Clayton, ID Only $70,000
Older school house on 1.629 acres is bor-
Carrie Hasselbring
Broker 681-7555
Susan Caldwell
680-3325
Jean Nilsson
317-2360
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#2100528 Spacious Home with
Character!! $115,000 Features 3
Bdrms / 1 ½ Baths, gas fireplace,
maintenance free steel siding, gorgeous
vinyl fenced yard w/sprinkler system.
Call Carrie 681-7555
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203009 Wonderful 4 Bdrm/2 Bath
home on East side! Only $132,500
#200011 Great Buy! $120,000
Entire
interior is freshly painted, main
5 bdrm/2 bath home near schools.
has new carpet & hardwood floors.
Bonus living room, multiple possibilities
Large bdrms, fireplace, GFA, Cvrd
Updated tile, carpet and a new
Patio, Fenced Yard, Garage & more!
furnace. Call Andy 681-7444
Call Carrie 681-7555
#203508 Prepare to be Impressed
$209,000 Attractive 3 Bdrm/2 Bath home
has custom cabinetry, hardwood floors
and gas fireplace. Definitely one of the
most beautiful yards located in a great
neighborhood. Call Andy 681-7444
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#2100726 Wonderful Country
Living!! $285,000
5 bedroom/4 bath
Spacious living area, fully finished, sits
on an acre.
Call Andy 681-7444
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Great Home, All Brick Exterior
$85,000
MLS 204798
1,007 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
Privacy Fenced Back Yard
Call Jed at 681-4000
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Commercial Investment Ready!
$125,000
MLS 2101065
2,822 sq ft, Handicap Accessible
Clean and Professional Set-up
Call Jed at 681-4000
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Home on 1 Ac w/Sprinkler Irr Sys
$155,000
MLS 2101095
2,008 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
est Garden, Berry Patch &Fruit Trees
Call Angela at 757-9538
Beautiful custom home near Blackfoot High
Over 6000 sq. ft. Lots of tile and granite.
4+ big bedrooms, 3.5 baths 3 car garage.
GFA/AC , sprinkler system, fireplaces.
MLS#202693 • $305.000
Call Ann Blaser 208-680-6063
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681-4000
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$97,500
MLS 203110
1,928 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
All Brick Home, Dbl Carport w/shed
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Charming Country Home on 1.03Ac
$132,000
MLS 2100998
2,166 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
nice Fire Pit/Compltly Fenced Yard
Call Angela at 757-9538
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Duplex with Great Rental History
$159,000
MLS 205060
4 bedrm, 2 bath and 3 bedrm, 2 bath
Separate Fenced Back Yards,
Call Jed at 681-4000
#197210 Gorgeous $190,000
Tons of updates including kitchen &
2 baths!! Park like setting, greenhouse,
garden area and workshop. 5 bdrm/3 bath
2 car garage. Call Andy 681-7444
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MLS 198308 • $210,000 Granite &
tile in kitchen. Formal living, great
room too. 3 bdrms 2.5 baths &
laundry on main. GFA heat, deck,
fenced, sprinkler sys.
Jared Taylor
557-9595
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Candra Risa
681-6102
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Maintenance Free Vinyl Siding
$110,00 MLS 2100990
1,244 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Very clean Home, Freshly Painted
Call Jed 681-4000
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9 Units, Many Long Time Renters
$135,000
MLS 2100698
Over 3,000 sq ft, newer roof
Sep. Power Meters, Over 10% return
Call Jed at 681-4000
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757-9538
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Spacious home in country setting.
4300+ sq. ft. on 1.67 ac.
Four bed rm. 3 bath, GFA/AC
Call Ann B. 208-680-6063
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thoroughfare near downtown.
23921 sq. ft., 2 buildings with drive
through lube area and shop. High
visibility area. Call Carrie 681-7555
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785-1313
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Blackfoot
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785-4000
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3 bdrm 2 bath on 12+ acres
Great small farm/ranch
MLS#204305 • $195,000
#204998 Super Condition. 3 bed/2
#2101108 IMPRESSive!
bath twin home. Like new, built in
$118,000 3 Bdrm/2 Bath – New
2006 fenced and private backyard. Must baths, laundry, floor & paint. Newer
kitchen Call Carrie: #681-7555
See! $116,500 Call Susan 680-3325
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MLS 203532 • $315,000
2.3 ac. of quiet. Home. 4 bed. 1.5 bath
21.4 acre parcel of ground. Great
& irrig. Detached garage with apt., pasture with irrigation & division rights.
full bath, bonus rooms. Gas heat, AC.,
Call Ann 680-6063
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208-680-1901
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#204093 Dazzling home near the
golf course. 5 Bdrms, 3 Baths, 3 Car
Garage, Spacious open floor plan, w/
Alder cabinets, hardwood flooring, gas
fireplace, new paint & carpet, fabulous
basement w/huge family room w/
surround sound. Lots of extras! Only
$270,000. Call Carrie 681-7555
#200293 Super Clean $115,000
Cute & Updated 4 bdrm home in Pingree.
Updated kitchen, vinyl windows, 2 sheds.
Fenced Yard & NEW roof!
Call Susan 680-3325
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recently updated on 2 acres
MLS#200092 • $159,900
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#199826 Location, Location,
#203158 Newer home in desired
#201501 Investment Opportunity!
Location $165,000 2 acre river
area! $173,000 4 bdrm/3 bath Ex$137,000 Duplex, one 2-bedroom
frontage near Tilden Bridge.
living on patio & park& one 3-bedroom, each unit w/single 2 Bedroom/2 bath mnfctrd home with panded
like yard, many amenities.
garage. Call Jean 317-2360
a great view. Call Susan 680-3325
Call Susan 680-3325
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#201497 Amazing One Level
Home in Moreland $200,000
2 Bdrm/2 Bath with rustic oak
cabinets, sun room, hot tub, shop and
family room with gas fireplace.
Call Carrie 681-7555
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#203241 Beautifully updated
home $116,000 3 bdrms/1 bath
has newer vinyl windows & siding,
new interior paint, wood look tile
flooring. Vinyl fenced yard & huge
covered patio!
Call Carrie: 681-7555
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#205002 Look at this Gem! $110,000
Darling 3 Bdrm/2 Bath home w/new gas
heat/central air, new vinyl windows & siding,
plus updated roof. Fenced yard w/fruit trees.
Call Carrie 681-7555
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#203316 Duplex w/Great Rental History
$115,000 2 Bdrm/1Bath in each unit. Each
has updated kitchens, tile flooring, paint &
carpet. A shared double garage and laundry.
Call Carrie 681-7555
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#201967 Check out the
Updates! $110,000 Fully renovated
3 bedroom home with 36x24 shop,
on large lot with water rights.
Call Andy 681-7444
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680-2772
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#202619 One-Level Brick
Home, east side $90,000
3 bdrms, 1 bath w/single car garage
& fenced yard. Won’t last long.
Call Carrie 681-7555
Renette Loosli Andy Hasselbring
604-3058
681-7444
195468 Cute! $50,000 Great starter dered by a creek, & beautiful mountain
view. Over 1900 sq ft w/endless posor investment home. Updated wiring,
easily accommodate 2-3
ideal location, 3bdrm, 1 bath Ready sibilities….could
bdrm/1-2
baths plus huge living area.
to move in. Call Carrie 681-7555
Call Carrie 681-7555
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• 680-6063 •
Broker
Buy • Sell • or Trade
Morning News Classifieds
785-1100
Great Location in Groveland • 341 N. 345 W.
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$115,000
MLS 204933
1,580 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
enjoy all the Large Shade Trees
Call Jed at 681-4000
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1.75 acres; 3 Bed, 2.5 Baths, Sunroom, Large Shop,
Irrigation Water, Big Circular Driveway with RV Parking
Nice Setup for Horses
$219,000
For more info call: 238-0200
FANTASTIC LOCATION!!
Gorgeous Vintage Home
$139,500
MLS 2100705
3,324 sq ft, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Large .3 Ac Lot, Fenced Back Yard
Call Angela at 757-9538
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Must See Landscape& In-Grnd Pool
$230,000
MLS 204804
3,100 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 XLg baths
Custom Built w Comfort for everyone
Call Jed at 681-4000
Stunning Views, Move In Ready
$415,000
MLS 204347
4,068 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms
X-Large Master Suite w Jetted Tub
Call Angela at 757-9538
Red brick, 3000 sq. ft. home.
Two bedrooms up, three rooms down, two baths. Large family
room, wash room, storage room, patio; two-car attached garage
plus metal shed - on two lots. Also has new roof, new furnace
with AC and two gas fireplaces. One block from I.T. Stoddard
Elementary and Blackfoot High School. In excellent condition.
Asking $179,500. Call 785-4630 for appointment to see.
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$165,000. Call 604-2205.
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Call 680-0377.
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DW, W/D
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Security deposit $350
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YARD SALE!!!!
Friday, June 17
8 a.m. to 6 p.m .
Saturday, June 18
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
TWO-BEDROOM
South Riverton Road
Washer/dryer hookups. $395/month.
(Nagitsy Road)
Call 709-7951.
(Close to Sage Hill
070 Homes For Rent
Gas Station)
Camping items, household, some tools,
**********
tires, kitchen items, clothes, lots more!!
2, TWO-BEDROOM
Don’t miss this one!!!
MOBILE HOMES
Equal Housing
Opportunity
For rent at Town & Country Mobile Home Park. New carpet.
$425 plus deposit. No pets. Call
785-1581, leave message.
***********
YARD SALE!!!!
Friday, June 17
8 a.m. to 6 p.m .
Saturday, June 18
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
South Riverton Road
192 W. CENTER
(Nagitsy Road)
Nice large duplex. Three bedrooms,
(Close to Sage Hill
one bath, hookups, dishwasher, yard,
Gas Station)
storage. No pets. $550 plus deposit.
Camping items, household, some tools,
Call 785-7225 or 406-7134.
tires, kitchen items, clothes, lots more!!
FIVE-BEDROOM HOME
Don’t miss this one!!!
With two-car garage - in country. $1200
plus deposit. Call 785-3560.
180 Help Wanted
180 Help Wanted
34 N. Ash St., Blackfoot
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OFFER EXPIRES July 31, 2016
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STILLWATERS COUNSELING
Is seeking a
Licensed Counselor
Individual will provide mental health counseling in
Blackfoot, ID.
Competitive wage and benefit package for full time.
Wage 22.00-25.00 per hour.
Full and part time case loads available!
email resume to swcounseling@qwestoffice.net or drop
by 1309 Camas Blackfoot, ID Phone 782-0675
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110 Garage Sales
ZONTA ANNUAL YARD SALE!!!
Saturday only
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
1206 Lyn Drive
Heavy-duty foosball table in good condition; John Deere riding lawnmower;
household, clothes, electronics, some
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more!! Don’t miss!!!
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Methodist Church
168 S. University
Wednesdays & Saturdays
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Sunday mornings
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Idaho Falls, ID 83402
or call 523-9754.
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150 Lost & Found
Check out the
Animal Shelter for
your lost pets.
Lost pets are
only held
three to five days.
199 Frontage Rd.
785-6897
180 Help Wanted
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Feeder/Folder
Closing Date:
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190 Child Care
190 Child Care
Thursday, June 16, 2016
240 Services Offered
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240 Services Offered
LINCARE
A leading national
Respiratory company, seeks friendly, attentive
Sales Representative
for our Blackfoot, ID center.
Required to service patients in their home
for oxygen and other equipment needs.
Offering Summer Camp!!
On call and some overtime hours will be involved.
Age 21+ who can lift up to 120 lbs should apply.
CDL w/ DOT hazmat a plus or obtainable.
Excellent growth opportunities.
Full benefits, 401K. Drug-free workplace.
EOE $12.00
Please fax resume to 208-785-3450 ATTN: Nicole.
180 Help Wanted
210 Good Things To Eat
SHOEMAKER’S
PEAS ARE READY
Pre-Season Hours
3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
785-6346
Position Available
Call-in Heavy
Needed for a Potato
Processing Plant.
For more
information contact
Sandra Vega at
346-6841 or Come in
and apply in person
today at:
614 E. 800 N. Firth
EEO/AAE
Drug/Alcohol Free Work Place
Trust Financial
is accepting resumes for a
PART TIME POSITION.
JOB ENTAILS BUT NOT
LIMITED TO;
computer knowledge,
data inputting,
answering phones,
scanning documents,
accepting walk in
payments, picking up the
mail, bank deposit, etc.
Pay is based on
experience. Quali ed
candidate will have a
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200 Schools & Inst.
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220 Pets & Grooming
Blackfoot
Pet Grooming
by DeAnna
OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SATURDAYS
9 a.m. to 12 Noon
785-6789 or 680-5459
Most dogs in and out
within an hour.
We Groom Large
& Small Breeds.
Cats Too!!
Walk-Ins Welcome!
JULIE’S PET SALON
42 Years’ Experience
785-4940
240 Services Offered
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Residential and Commercial
STONE WORK
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Music Lessons
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240 Services Offered
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250 Misc. For Sale/Rent
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290 Sports Equipment
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310 Household Items
Nearly-New - Excellent Condition!
Trundle bed. Black in color with gold
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315 Health
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410 Trucks & SUV’’s
1994 CHEVY S-10
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Call 680-6196.
1996 FORD
3/4 ton pickup - two-wheel drive.
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Over cab pickup stock rack. $400.
Call 604-2205.
420 Cars
420 Cars
420 Cars
2014 CHEVROLET IMPALA
LIMITED LTZ
Heated leather seats, moon roof,
300HP (V6), On Star/XM-Bose stereo;
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64,000 actual verified miles. Looks and
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2014 LINCOLN MKZ HYBRID
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tech package: Factory navigation, rear
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2012 CHEVY MALIBU
moon roof, adaptive cruise-blind
In excellent condition. Very economical spot/cross traffic, lane keeping, active
4-cylinder. Has had excellent mainte- park assist, heated/cooled leather
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- 85K. Drives like new.
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2015 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
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500 Legals
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE
TS No: ID-16-704873-SW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on 10/12/2016 , at the
hour of 10:00 AM of said
day, At the main entrance
to the County Courthouse
located at 501 N. Maple,
Blackfoot, ID 83221 , said
Trustee will sell at public
auction to the highest
bidder, for cash in lawful
money of the United States
of America, all payable at
the time of sale, the following described real property
situated in the County of
BINGHAM , State of Idaho,
and described as follows,
to-wit: PARCEL 1: A
PORTION OF THE NW 1/4
NW 1/4 OF SECTION 15,
TOWNSHIP
2
SOUTH,
RANGE 35 EAST, BOISE
MERIDIAN,
BINGHAM
COUNTY, IDAHO, DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING
AT A POINT WEST 174 FEET
ALONG THE SECTION LINE
FROM THE NE CORNER OF
THE NW 1/4 NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION; THENCE
SOUTH 212 FEET; THENCE
WEST 205.5 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 212 FEET; THENCE
EAST 205.5 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL 2: BEGINNING AT
THE NE CORNER OF THE
NW 1/4 NW 1/4 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 2
SOUTH, RANGE 35 EAST,
BOISE MERIDIAN, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO;
THENCE SOUTH 325 FEET;
THENCE S. 61°31'W. 379.5
FEET MORE OR LESS
ALONG THE MEANDER LINE
OF THE NORTH BANK OF
NORTH 212 FEET; THENCE
EAST 205.5 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL 2: BEGINNING AT
THE NE CORNER OF THE
NW 1/4 NW 1/4 OF SECwww.am-news.com
TION
15, TOWNSHIP 2
SOUTH, RANGE 35 EAST,
500 Legals
BOISE
MERIDIAN, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO;
THENCE SOUTH 325 FEET;
THENCE S. 61°31'W. 379.5
FEET MORE OR LESS
ALONG THE MEANDER LINE
OF THE NORTH BANK OF
THE BAILEY LATERAL;
THENCE NORTH 331 FEET;
THENCE EAST 205.5 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 212 FEET;
THENCE EAST 174 FEET TO
THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no
knowledge of a more
particular description of the
above-described real property, but for purposes of
compliance with Idaho Code
Section 60-113, the Trustee
has been informed that the
street address of 281 WEST
400 NORTH, BLACKFOOT,
ID 83221 may sometimes
be associated with said real
property. Said sale will be
made, without covenant or
warranty regarding title,
possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the
obligation secured by and
pursuant to the power of
sale conferred in the Deed
of Trust made and entered
into on 3/26/2009 , by and
among DENISE HERBST,
UNMARRIED , as Grantor,
and FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
COMPANY , as Trustee, a nd
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., AS NOMINEE FOR
KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS
AND ASSIGNS , as Beneficiary; said Deed of Trust
having been filed of record
on 4/2/2009 , as Instrument No. 605065 Official
Records
of
BINGHAM
County, Idaho. The naming
of the above Grantor(s) is
done to comply with Idaho
Code
Sections
45-1506(4)(a); no representation is made as to the
responsibility of Grantor(s)
for this obligation. The
default for which this sale is
to be made is: The monthly
installment of $546.22,
which may include principal,
interest and escrow, due on
10/1/2015, and all subsequent installments of principal and interest through the
date of this Notice, plus
amounts that are due for
late charges, delinquent
property taxes, insurance
premiums, advances made
on senior liens, taxes
and/or insurance, trustee’s
fees, and any attorney fees
and court costs arising from
or associated with the beneficiaries efforts to protect
and preserve its security, all
of which must be paid as a
condition of reinstatement,
including all sums that shall
accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. Nothing in
this
notice
shall
be
construed as a waiver of
any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the Deed of
Trust pursuant to the terms
of the loan documents. The
balance due and owing as of
the date hereof on the obligation secured by said Deed
of Trust is the amount of
$90,610.23 in principal;
plus accrued interest at the
rate of 5.0000 percent per
annum from 10/1/2015
adjusting, if at all, pursuant
to the terms of the note;
plus service charges, late
charges, and any other
costs or expenses associated with this foreclosure as
provided by the Deed of
Trust or Deed of Trust Note,
or by Idaho law. LANCE E.
OLSEN MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated this 27th day of May,
2016. Lance E. Olsen,
Trustee
By: Lance E. Olsen
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SUMMARY OF CITY
COUNCIL ACTION
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Summary of City Council
Action . At its regularly
scheduled meeting on June
7th, 2016, the City Council
determined to sale the real
property described herein.
The City Council determined
to publish requests for bids
as follows. The City Council
further declared the minimum acceptable bid for the
real property is the price of
$25,000.00 . Appraised
value for the property is
$33,000.
Notice of Sale and Notice
of Hearing. The following
real property herein defined
may be sold by the City of
Blackfoot. The sale will
occur after a public hearing
on the 5th day of July,
2016, at 7:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. The
minimum acceptable bid is
$25,000 . Please deliver all
sealed bids to the City of
Blackfoot at the following
address: Blackfoot City Hall,
157
North Broadway,
Blackfoot, Idaho, 83221.
TERMS: Cash or equivalent
to be paid upon approval of
sale by the City Council.
Property Description:
Teeples Drive Part of Lot 9
and 10 Block 2 of Rolling
Green Acres Subdivision,
located in Section 27,
Township 2 South, Range
35 East, B.M., Bingham
County, Idaho described as:
Commencing at the SE
corner of said Lot 9 Block
10 of Rolling Green Acres;
thence along the south line
of said Lot 9 N89°33'26"W
167.16 feet to a point of
non-tangent curve on the
right of way of Brower
Circle; thence along said
non-tangent curve and right
of way to the left 112.28
feet (Curve Data: Radius=
100.00, Delta= 64°20'14",
chord bears N31°43'23"W
106.48 feet) to the point of
a reverse curve; thence
along said curve to the right
15.71 feet (Curve Data: Radius=l0.00 feet, Delta=
90°00'00", chord bears
N18°53'26"W 14.14 feet) to
the easterly right of way of
Teeples Drive; thence along
said
right
of
way
N26°06'34"E 7.42 feet;
thence S76°19'14"E 170.01
feet; thence N79°54'52"E
7.34
feet;
thence
N14°39'24"E 97.38 feet to
the common to Lot 9 and
Lot 10 Block 2 of said Rolling Green Acres; thence
along said line N55°26'34"E
2.10 feet to the corner of
Lots 9, 10, 11,and 13 of
Block 2 of said Rolling
Green Acres; thence along
the easterly line of said Lot
9 S09°24'39"E 165.77 feet
to the corner of Lots 14 and
15 of said Block 2; thence
S16°26'34" 5.05 feet to the
Point of Commencement.
Parcel Contains 0.40
Acres more or less The
City of Blackfoot offers no
warranties as to the property’s value, condition, future
value, potential uses, potential income, or any other
aspect of the property and
is selling the property
“as-is.”
City Council reserves the
right to reject any/or all
bids. All sales are subject
to final approval by the
City Council after consideration of the public
hearing on the matter.
There are no guarantees
the property will be sold
by City Council.
Appraised Price:
The appraised value is
$33,000.00 . Bid envelopes shall be clearly
marked on the outside as
property bid for: Property
on Teeples Drive, City of
Blackfoot, Bingham County,
Idaho.
Bid Deadline. Bids shall
be submitted no later than
11:59 a.m. on July 5th,
2016.
Donna Parkinson
/City of Blackfoot
Publish:6/16/2016
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