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Much-admired Hailey Elementary School principal Ellen Morrical retiring
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Cure for obese highways
Effective people-moving highways can be designed so as not to destroy the
livability of areas around them, according to highway engineer and traffic consultant
Walter Kulash
Land giveaway is ludicrous
Even as Ketchum decries the shortage of space for housing, active park
space, parking and snow storage, the city council is about to sell and give away
city-owned property that could be used to fill the gap

Leveling the playing field for
hunters and quarry
Idaho Fish and Game's proposal to restore sportsmanship to hunting by
banning sure-shot, high-tech weapon accessories has a haunting parallel to the late
novelist Glendon Swarthout's war in Arizona 30 years ago with "hunters" Commentary by Pat Murphy
Don't stereotype Custer County
on the volatile wolf issue
There's a popular misconception that everyone in Custer County has the shoot, shovel
and shut up attitude about wolves. It's like all 4,000 residents ahve a "Save an elk,
kill a wolf" poster hanging right next to the electric co-op calendar. Commentary
by Anna Means
SHOULD-A, WOULD-A, COULD-A: A tale of
20-20 hindsight
Because of recent fluctuations in the stock market, it seems I hear more than ever
sentences beginning with "If only I had bought that lot on Leadville" or "I
wish I'd followed that tip" or other such regretful phrases. Commentary
by JoEllen Collins



The Idaho Mountain Express is distributed free to residents and
guests throughout the Sun Valley resort areas. Subscribers
to the Idaho Mountain Express will read these and other stories in this
weeks' issue:
Idaho is not just Nazis
A home for Rosco
Officials contemplate draining toxic lake
Traffic engineer tackles valley's congestion problems
North Hailey Plaza plan finds its 'unorthodox' way to city
council
Housing director resigns
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