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Scarecrow tricks and treats
Hailey's Scarecrow Festival kicks off a spirited ghosts and goblins
season
Carissa Connelly of Ketchum, center, and Danielle Smith of
Bellevue, right, both 12 years old, admire one of several scarecrows on display Saturday
at the Hailey Public Library. The Halloween season creature was put together by the Cord
family of Hailey. I think theyre cool, Carissa said of the colorful
scarecrows, part of the communitys Scarecrow Festival. Express photo by Willy
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INS withholds visas from dance troup
Canadian dancers still set to perform in Ketchum
P&Z changes marks on city's measuring
stick
FAR calculations revised
Sun Valley Co. fined for hazardous
chemicals
Sinclair Oil Corp., the owner of Sun Valley Co., has agreed to pay $80,000 in federal
fines for failure to report 4,000 pounds of ammonia, 37,000 pounds of gasoline and 400,000
pounds of diesel stored at the resort.
Four more alleged arson cases in
Timmerman Hill
Had the recent fires been set earlier this summer, before moisture and cooler
temperatures moved in this fall, they may have grown out of control.
Mammography service interrupted
St. Luke's intends to provide temporary service with mobile imaging units from its
Breast Cancer Detection Center (BCDC) located outside Blaine County.
Local history's sheep link
It's been over 100 years since sheep ranchers first brought the wool-laden critters to
the Wood River Valley, but sheep ranching is a way of life that continues here to this
day.
Bagel debacle
Buckin' Bagels, the Wood River Valley's only supplier of genuine bagels, is dark and empty
inside.
Scarecrows in Hailey
While there isn't much corn to protect inside the Hailey Public Library, the interior is
in full harves mode and sporting approximately 20 homemade scarecrows.
Hailey should protect charm and
livability
For advice, the city of Hailey could do a lot worse than heed a
200-year-old admonition from Thomas Jefferson.
Good ol' USA
The juxtaposition of news on television has provided unforgettable civics
lessons for Americans who are inclined to regard their government with ho-hum
indifference.
The Idaho Mountain Express is distributed free to residents and
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weeks' issue:
Students: get ready for important tests of basic skills
News in Brief
Man arrested for double fatality 1994 car accident
Planners tour 'only place' for industrial expansion
Meetings set for Highway 75 process
Jobless rate edges slowly upward as employment lags increasing labor
force
Marvel shunned by BLM
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