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A story in The Star-News last week did not accurately describe a claim by a citizens group in its draft complaint to the Idaho Attorney General’s Office about the McCall Memorial Hospital District.
A story in The Star-News last week did not accurately describe a claim by a citizens group in its draft complaint to the Idaho Attorney General’s Office about the McCall Memorial Hospital District.
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A bill under consideration in the US Senate includes a proposal to sell off large swaths of public land across the West, making thousands of acres of land in Valley County eligible to be sold.
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Each of us has a stake in our national public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service. As American citizens, we are granted ownership of these lands where generations of families and individuals hike, hunt, fish, recreate, and explore. Despite America’s love of our national public lands, misguided elected officials continue their attempts to undermine our public lands heritage and legacy.
Ember Swain, an eighth-grader at Payette Lakes Middle School, has earned a place on the Idaho National Junior High Rodeo Team for the second year in a row.
The Cascade School Board of Trustees is interested in working with the City of Cascade to develop a municipal geothermal energy system.
Summer in Valley County often means plenty of good – often great – music offerings.
The McCall Community Center serves four course community meals every Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m.