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Butte Chamber to honor Top Five Seniors of 2008 The Butte County Chamber of Commerce is holding their annual recognition luncheon for the five top seniors of the Class of 2008 for their academic accomplishments this Monday, May 5th, at noon in the BIC, announced Chamber President Kerry Bingham. This is a special time to honor and highlight our youth for the dedication they have given to excellence in education. It gives them an opportunity to share their accomplishments through their twelve years of education and also to share their goals for the future. The five top academic seniors and their parents for the 2008 graduating class are as follows, in alphabetical order: Julie Haralson—Brad and Sherry Haralson Keslin King—Stephen and Lori King Garrett Traughber—Tim and Dawn Traughber Ashley Waddoups—Wade and Leann Waddoups Taylor Wheeler—Darrell and Brenda Wheeler The 5 top seniors will receive a plaque from their sponsors as part of their recognition. The sponsoring businesses are East Idaho Credit Union-Julie Haralson, Wells Fargo Bank-Keslin King, Advanced Autoworks-Garrett Traughber, Golden West Cafe-Ashley Waddoups, and The Galloping Goose-Taylor Wheeler. A light luncheon will be served.Big Southern Butte road still closed for season IDAHO FALLS – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will continue to keep the Big Southern Butte Road closed due to large pockets of snow. This road is a popular access to hang gliders and four-wheel-drive enthusiasts looking for a challenge to the top. Even though the desert below the butte is drying out quickly, it is still winter on the butte. The road and portions of the butte has pockets of snow on the road and north facing slopes. The BLM anticipates the gate at the bottom of the butte to be open on May 23, 2008, depending on road conditions. BLM maintains the five and a half mile road, which is on a 29% grade – within the ability of 4x4 vehicles only. The agency closes the road during the winter at the base of the mountain to minimize vandalism to its lookout tower at the summit and natural resources along the road. Big Southern Butte, besides being popular as a viewpoint for hikers and hang gliders, is also a National Natural Landmark. Geologists estimate that the large butte immediately west of Atomic City, is approximately 300,000 years old. The butte is made mostly of rhyolite, and is older than most of the lava flows of the Upper Snake River Plain surrounding it. For more information on Big Southern Butte, contact the BLM at 208-524-7500, or the Eastern Idaho Visitor Information Center at 208-523-1012.Fire destroys water truck Dale Tuma of Moore was hauling water about one mile west of Highway 33 near Deadman Canyon last Thursday at about 10:45 a.m., when he heard a loud pop. He reported the cab of the 1984 Peterbilt immediately filled with smoke and then started to burn. The truck was a total loss. Arco Fire Dept., Lost River Fire, and INL Fire extinguished the flames. The fire was limited to the tractor only and did not spread to the brush along the trail. —Photo courtesy Butte County Sheriff’s OfficeSerious injuries avoided Sarah Frazee of Arco, operating a 2003 Chevy Venture, was traveling north on Hwy 93 near Darlington on Thursday morning, April 24, when she reached to adjust her radio. She looked up to find herself in the southbound lane against oncoming traffic, overcorrected and went off the southbound side of the road, rolling once and coming to rest in a field. Lost Rivers EMTs transported the driver to Lost Rivers Medical Center where she was treated for minor injuries. —Arco Advertiser staff photo 01.MAY.08 Wednesday morning crash 24.APR.08 Early morning accident sends Lemhi County man to hospital 24.APR.08 Fur Auction items filling Salmon F&G freezers 24.APR.08 Auxiliary installs officers 24.APR.08 Idaho Food Bank volunteers 17.APR.08 Arco Council holds wide ranging meeting Monday 17.APR.08 Introducing Deputy “Molly” 17.APR.08 Marketing Co-Op General meeting this week 17.APR.08 RSVP awards luncheon held at Senior Center Thursday 10.APR.08 Arco City Council holds special meeting Monday 10.APR.08 Grant dollars make equipment upgrades possible 10.APR.08 Chamber of Commerce met Monday at BIC 10.APR.08 Free trees offered for Arbor Day from Foundation 03.APR.08 Big Lost River rest area on U.S. 20-26 near Arco open 03.APR.08 No injuries in 1-vehicle accident Monday morning 03.APR.08 “Goofing Off” ends with stuck vehicle 03.APR.08 No evident injuries as pickup leaves highway 27.MAR.08 Treasure Eggs 27.MAR.08 Arco Easter Egg Hunt 27.MAR.08 Arco Council acts on utility bill problems Monday night 27.MAR.08 County Primary candidates announced
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