
CITRA clears trail
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There are some facts that need to be shared for an informed society living under our current elected administration. Under the guise of Make America Great Again (MAGA), Trump has taken a chainsaw operated by an inexperienced sawyer to shred the United States Aid for International Development (USAID). No priority plan, just chaos cutting. The results are 300,000 dead children and rising on this measurable parameter. He has made massive employee cuts to most Federal Agencies i.e. Forest Service, IRS, Veterans Affairs, etc. to save money. However, He chooses to spend $45 million dollars on a parade to honor the 250th year of our Army in conjunction with his own 79th Birthday Party! His Big Beautiful Bill axes the Public Broadcasting Corp., provides higher percentage tax cut to the top 10% of earners ($700,000+/year) than all others, we have lost respect from our neighbors and world allies with his dynamic tariff policy. Diversity, equal employment ppportunity, affirmative action are among unaccepted words in his dictionary. Trump needs to correct his acronym to Make America Racist Again (MARA). It is a downward spiral and not the democracy I want for America.
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A group of McCall-Donnelly track and field athletes and coaches are in Eugene, Oregon this week to compete at the Nike Outdoor Nationals.
A group of 19 fourth and fifth grade students from the Mountain Community School went on a trip to the Salmon River to clear trails and learn about Idaho’s ecology, culture and history.
Two occupants of a motorcycle were taken to Boise hospital after being hit head-on by a pickup truck about two miles south of Banks on Idaho 55 on Sunday, according to the Idaho State Police.
Donnelly water rates will increase by 5%, or $1.68 on Oct. 1, after the Donnelly City Council approved the rate increase at a meeting on Monday.
The colorful shop stuffed full of yarns, fibers and craft supplies will be getting a new face in ownership, but keeping much of the store’s character alive.