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Storm Anderson, known as “the Irish Mexican,” remains undefeated following a successful professional debut in the King of the Cage event on May 21. Photo courtesy of USA Grappling Academy

LOCAL CAGE FIGHTER REMAINS UNDEFEATED

Known as “the Irish Mexican,” Storm Anderson, trained at the USA Grappling Academy in Bellevue, remains undefeated in cage fighting following his successful professional debut at the King of the Cage event in Boise in May.

Lee Anderson, a former professional cage fighter, Storm Anderson’s father and the owner of USA Grappling Academy, reported in a press release that his son won his May 21 fight in the third round with a “near naked choke submission.” Lee Anderson further reported that Storm Anderson “is a hot prospect, looking to continue his unbeaten streak,” with fights again in August and November.

ITD ANNOUNCES SIGNAL UPGRADES IN HAILEY

The Idaho Transportation Department announced on Tuesday that work on several traffic signals in Hailey will take place over the coming weeks as part of a large project to “improve overall safety and efficiency of the traffic system through the city.”

Signals to be worked are those on state Highway 75 at its intersections with Countryside Boulevard, Fox Acres Road, Airport Way, Bullion Street and McKercher Boulevard. Work will begin with the Bullion Street signal, followed by Airport Way. Work on the other signals will follow as the schedule allows.

Drivers are reminded to watch for short-term traffic control measures while work is underway. Flaggers and stop signs will be used in some instances where signals are completely shut down.

The work is being done by Balanced Rock Electric, of Twin Falls, as part of a $540,694 project to work on 22 signals through the Magic and Wood River valleys. Work is expected to be completed this summer.

SUN VALLEY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER NEW MUNICIPAL WELL

The Sun Valley City Council has scheduled a public hearing for 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, in consideration of a proposed new municipal well and pump station on property at 12640 Highway 75 in Sun Valley.

The application was made by the Sun Valley Water and Sewer District, which is requesting a rezone of the property from a tax lot to an open space zoning district.

The city council invites anyone interested in the issue to appear at the hearing to provide testimony. Comments and questions prior to the hearing should be directed to Jae Hill at the City of Sun Valley Community Development Department, at P.O. Box 416, Sun Valley, ID 83353. Comments and questions may also be emailed at jhill@svidaho.org or faxed to (208) 622-3401.

Plans and supporting documents for the proposal are on file for inspection during normal business hours at the Community Development Office located at Sun Valley City Hall, 81 Elkhorn Road.

DEADLINE IS JUNE 27 TO APPEAL PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENTS

Tax assessment notices have now been sent out and the Blaine County Assessor’s Office reminds property owners that they have until Monday, June 27, to appeal. Completed appeal assessment letters must be received at the Assessor’s Office no later than 6 p.m. on June 27.

Anyone with questions about their assessment should contact the Assessor’s Office at (208) 788-5535.

ARMY “ARROWHEAD” DIVISION SEARCHING FOR VETERANS

The U.S. Army famed 2nd Infantry Division, also known as the “Arrowhead” Division, advises former members that it will hold its annual national reunion in Springfield, Mo., on Sept. 20-24.

The division association is searching for anyone who served in the division at any time. For information about the association and its 95th annual reunion, contact secretary-treasurer Bob Haynes at 2idahq@comcast.net or (224) 225-1202 or visit www.2ida.org.

HAILEY SEEKS FUNDS FOR PARADE AND FIREWORKS DISPLAY

As the City of Hailey, assisted by the Hailey Chamber of Commerce, makes preparations for this year’s Fourth of July celebration, the organizations are requesting support. Fundraising efforts now underway include solicitation of business sponsors and resident solicitation.

“The fireworks display and parade alone cost approximately $25,000 to $30,000 a year to produce,” said Hailey Operations Manager Pat Bowton. “This budget is primarily funded with donations, business sponsorships and support from the City of Hailey.”

The city reported in a press release that sponsors will receive “various promotional benefits, including parade signage, announcements and increased presence in all marketing efforts, keeping this annual event totally free to the public.”

New this year is the opportunity for the public to donate at participating businesses, including Atkinsons’ and Albertsons. In return for a donation of $5, $10 or $20, shoppers will receive a sticker, which reads “I Support Fireworks.”

Donations can also be made online at haileyidaho.com. Look for the fireworks logo on the home page.

FISH AND GAME OFFERS BOW HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE

Idaho Department of Fish and Game trained volunteers will be offering a four-day instructor-led bow hunter education course July 12, 13, 14 and 16. Fish and Game reported in a press release that the  course is now required for all bow hunters born after Jan. 1, 1975, unless hunters can prove they have an archery validation from Idaho or from another state.

The course will be lead by bow hunters who will discuss ethics, safety, history and strategies gleaned from their years of experience in the field.

The first three days of the course will be taught from 6-10 p.m. at High Desert Sports in Hailey. The final day, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on a Saturday, will be held at a location announced in class.

The fee is “less than $10.” Advance registration is required at fishandgame.idaho.gov. Follow the bow hunter options under “education” on the website.

John Vladimiroff is the contact person for the class. He can be reached at (208) 788-4773.

CRISIS HOTLINE HOLDS ‘LET THE SUN SHINE IN’

National trauma expert Cory Chambers will be the featured speaker at The Crisis Hotline “Let the Sun Shine In” benefit on Saturday, June 25. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the Sawtooth Botanical Garden on Highway 75 south of Ketchum.

Chalmers is host of the award-winning television show “The Hoarders,” which is a study of the hoarding disorder and how it can be devastating to hoarders and their families.

In addition to the keynote address by Chalmers, The Crisis Hotline benefit will include a live and silent auction with items contributed by local businesses that include spa packages, a Sun Valley Resort season ski pass, a Boise “getaway,” and much more.

Additional information on the benefit is available at The Crisis Hotline business office at (208) 788-0735.

The Crisis Hotline has served the Wood River Valley for 28 years and provides support for people whose lives are in crisis. The Crisis Hotline emergency number is (208) 788-3596.

ORIENTATION SCHEDULED FOR CSI IN HAILEY ON JUNE 16

The College of Southern Idaho Blaine County Center, located at the Community Campus in east Hailey, will offer its now-required orientation program on June 16.

The Student Orientation, Advising and Registration program, referred to as SOAR, is now required for all new CSI students and those returning to school after a two-year absence. Students must attend a SOAR session in order to register for fall classes.

SOAR events are also available at the CSI Twin Falls campus.

The cost is $25 per student. Online registration is required to attend a SOAR session.

Registration can be accomplished at www.csil.edu/soar. For additional information, contact the CSI Blaine County Office at (208) 788-2033 or the Office of Admissions at (208) 732-6221.