Friday, October 24, 2014

Stennett serves District 26 well



    I am a third-grade teacher. There have been many collisions between motorists and wildlife on Highway 75, so our Hailey Elementary School third-grade students decided to tackle the issue as a class project. They created a sticker saying, “Stay Alive on Highway 75” to increase public awareness about the need for motorists to slow down.
    Sen. Michelle Stennett took these stickers and the message to the Idaho Department of Transportation and the Idaho Department of Fish & Game, who listened and were impressed with our students’ initiative and hard work. She also alerted us to a county meeting, at which three of our students gave a presentation about our wildlife concern project. Sen. Stennett’s outreach to these state and local agencies raised the issue in a way that made a strong impact.
    Michelle’s personal touch, open communication, and willingness to help the public at all levels make her an effective senator. She serves us so well. Please support her with your vote on Nov. 4.
Patty Scherer
Hailey





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