Maxfield Silverson

Maxfield Silverson

Civil Air Patrol

Fifteen-year-old Abigail Inwards of Cascade travels to the Nampa Municipal Airport each week to participate in flying lessons, military marching drills, first aid classes and other lessons as part of the Civil Air Patrol.The program has fostered leadership skills, self-respect and discipline and has been an immensely positive influence, said Inwards, who signed up as a cadet in the program two years ago and never looked back.“I have learned how to come out of my shell and be able to have a conversation without being timid,” she said.

MD security grant

The McCall-Donnelly School District received a grant for about $94,000 to improve school safety across the district.Grant funds will be used to upgrade eight doors in schools throughout the district, add new cameras to cover blind spots not currently captured and install video monitoring stations so that staff can view multiple cameras at once.Funding came from the Idaho State Board of Education’s Idaho School Safety and Security Program.Specific upgrades depend on the needs of each building, from hardware replacement, completely new doors or added security features, said M-D Superintendent Eric Pingrey.The security upgrades were made on recommendation of the district’s security assessment last year.In addition to the comprehensive evaluation, the district then held meetings with the McCall Police Department, McCall Fire & EMS and the Idaho State Police.As a result, emergency responders now hold drills inside schools to familiarize themselves with all buildings and have the ability to access all buildings.First responders will also be included in the regular monthly drills at each school, including fire, earthquake and lockdown drills to provide evaluations, Pingrey said.McCall police and the Valley County Sheriff’s Office also have access to district video systems in an emergency he said.Outer doors to each school in the district will all be operated with a “buzz-in” system controlled from inside.

VC road shop approvedHQ to be built at Gold Dust

Plans for a nearly 14,000 square foot shop to house the Valley County Road and Bridge Department were approved by Valley County Commissioners on Monday.Commissioners approved spending about $4.6 million on constriction of the building, of which $3.5 million will come from money from the American Rescue Plan Act.

Wax ‘em up

A crowd watched as Randy Anderson melted a block of red wax onto his cross-country skis on Friday to demonstrate one of the key components to Nordic racing.The demonstration was presented by the McCall Nordic and Biathlon Ski Club at the Broken Horn Brewery in McCall in preparation for the upcoming ski season.About 30 people were gathered around a ski waxing bench to learn the finer points of ski maintenance.

Let there be light

Crowds gathered on Friday night to watch the annual tree lighting in downtown McCall presented by the City of McCall Parks and Recreation Department and… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Festival of Trees

The Festival of Trees on Saturday at North Fork Lodge was a well attended by many community members and visitors alike.Along with the Tree Lighting ceremony and Shop Local night in McCall on Friday, it is considered one of the signals that the holiday season is in full swing.The event was sponsored by the Payette Lakes Progressive Club members and many community partners.This year’s Festival of Trees earned almost $19,000 toward the Progressive Club’s philanthropies which include higher education scholarships for local youth and community grants.The Festival featured beautifully decorated trees and wreaths, many themed as well as a large variety of silent auction items.

Schools

Fifteen Vandal actors and designers attended the IHSAA State Drama Championship Tournament on Friday and Saturday, Dec.

Sled Dog Challenge dates set

Idaho Sled Dog Challenge will take center stage this January with the McCall Winter Carnival moving to new dates in February.The sled dog race has coincided with Winter Carnival since its inception six years ago and will continue its traditional start in the last weekend in January.