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Micah and Dania Haselton were both given light sentences on Friday for felony charges committed while registering to vote and run for office last year.In September, Dania Haselton, 37, was found guilty of perjury by a jury for listing a false address on voter registration and declaration of candidacy forms in connection with her unsuccessful run for mayor of Cascade in November 2023.
Incentives that offer $10,000 to developers to build affordable local housing are working, but the program should be expanded, the McCall City Council was told last week.The council was given a briefing on Thursday, Nov.
The McCall Mountaineers seized a pair of statement wins over the weekend, defeating the Sun Valley Suns during Friday and Saturday games at the Manchester Ice and Events Centre.
Consider the Cascade boys basketball team in good hands when it opens the season Wednesday in Nampa against Victory Charter School. Rambler senior Cole Olson, a Long Pin Conference first-teamer last season, will move over from shooting guard to run the point.
A new Circle K gas station was approved by the Donnelly City Council in a meeting on Nov.
Emma Ormsby delivered a double-double and the McCall-Donnelly girls basketball team used a streak of hot shooting down the stretch to snare a victory over 5A Emmett, 48-42, on Saturday at the M-D gym.Lexi Arnold also collected nine points and nine rebounds while Izzy Tinney chipped in nine points.Arnold and Tinney joined teammate Tatum Topliff in burying the visiting Huskies with a trio of consecutive 3-pointers in the final minute, back-to-back-to-back.Ormsby’s 13 points and 10 rebounds also keyed the Vandal victory, which came during a game that saw the Huskies go up, 16-10, after one quarter.“Emmett was a tough match up with their size and length,” M-D coach Lexi Onthank said.
The Star-NewsA 35-acre thinning project gets underway this week in Ponderosa State Park to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires and promote ponderosa pine growth within the park that bears the name of the native tree.The project is located to the north of the new Kokanee Cove entrance road.
The Boise National Forest is asking for public comments on a project to address the destructive effects of wildfires this summer that burned more than 245,000 acres on the forest.The project will address safety hazards and potential soil erosion as well as repairs to damaged roads, bridges and other forest infrastructure.“The Boise National Forest along with our partners experienced a truly challenging 2024 wildfire season with over 245,000 acres of Forest Service system ground burning,” said Boise National Forest Supervisor Brant Petersen.“This calls for a larger restoration effort than we’ve ever taken on, and one that requires a timely response,” Petersen said.Comments must be submitted by Dec.
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