Shooting ban the right call
Valley County Commissioners voted this week to ban the shooting of firearms on 1,500 acres of land off of Warren Wagon Road.
Valley County Commissioners voted this week to ban the shooting of firearms on 1,500 acres of land off of Warren Wagon Road.
I was glad to see the article in the June 13th edition of the Star-News titled, “Lawsuit: Boise Forest Prematurely OK’d Burntlog Work”.
When you’re creating your estate plan and thinking of where you want your assets to go, you also may be thinking about how to be fair to your loved ones —
This week’s edition of The Star-News includes a section on summer recreation.
If you own a business and you offer a 401(k) or similar retirement plan to your employees, you’ll want to stay current on the various changes affecting these types of accounts.
I would like to address concern for people setting fox traps on public land.
In regards to the recent election for commissioners in Valley County, I really have to ask, “Are we any better off than we were before?” The primary election was closed to many voters and it seems no one was running against those whose voting records prove they are for build more and more.
If you’re a younger worker just starting out in your career, you’ve got tremendous personal and professional opportunities ahead of you.
The Donnelly Public Library made waves with media outlets across the nation recently with its announcement that, come July 1, the library will shift to an “adults only” library to comply with a new state law adopted by the Idaho Legislature.But the Donnelly library has responded to a problem before one exists.The law, known as House Bill 710, was adopted earlier this year to separate supposedly inappropriate adult books and other content from children’s books in public libraries.
The water bond passed with a resounding majority.