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Boise Cascade Corporation
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Ft. Boise weblog, June, 2008
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Final say goes to Eagles - The Boston Globe
... Boise State pep rally, as speaker after speaker punctuated their remarks with cheers of ''Go Broncos!" And so, yesterday, the Boston College football players resolved to show Boise ... (more...)
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Company Claim on Proceeds from Nebraska Litigation Settlement Resolved. BOISE, Idaho - August 2, 2005 - Stephen Romano, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Ecology ... (more...)
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Resolved Question: I need help with a probation violation!?
Hello, I am 23 years old and I live in Boise, Idaho.
About 1 1/2 years ago, I got busted for writing 2 bad checks. There were more (long story), however, I only got busted on 2 of them. The courts put me on unsupervised probation for a year and told me to pay my fines. I set up a payment plan and I paid 30 dollars a month. After about 3 months of paying, I ended up homeless and very ill. I was in and out of the hospital. I lost my job, and the only cash I could aquire went towards medications.
Well, my probation was set to end on may 31st of this year, and it did. However on the 27th they put out a PV warrant for my arrest due to unpaid fines.
I talked to the prosecuting attorney, and he let me pay my fines off in exchange for him dropping the warrant.
I paid, the warrant was dropped, but I still need to go to a Probation violation hearing on the 20th.
This will be my second time in the courtroom, ever.
However, I have moved. I now live 23 miles away from the courthouse, and I have no way to make it there. My public defender said he was going to try to get it resolved out of court, and he will not call me. I don't know whats going on.
I can't talk to the prosecutor anymore, and my public defender refuses to call me back. I leave many messages on his phone each day.
I simply can not make it there for health and transportation issues.
I do have a job that is going to be starting on the 21st. I am also doing online college courses and am on my way to a better life. I am low-income at this point, so I will also be getting housing soon.
I am scared I am going to jail. I do not know what is going to happen. At my initial court trail, for the bad checks, the agreement was that if I got a PV then I would go to jail for 90 days. (90 days suspended)
I am freaked out, and no one will answer my questions.
What do you think will happen in court? Jail time or ?
I understand that this is pretty minor seeing as how I have my fines paid, but they were paid late so it is a legit PV.
I have 4 days left before court. I want o get it resolved before then, but even my public defender will not call me back. I am having a hard time with teh stress and the worrying. Any advice?
Oh yeah, the only other thing I have on my record is an unpaid no insurance ticket. I hope this does not affect anything.
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Resolved Question: Is this flag protest related to illegals?Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests?
Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2008/05/10/ap-state-id/d90ij3hg0.txt
By JESSIE BONNER
BOISE, Idaho - A student was arrested and security tightened at a southern Idaho high school in a week of racial tension that began when a teacher confiscated the Mexican flag of a student celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
Student protests and counterprotests, faculty sanctions, desecration of Mexican and American flags and threats of legal action have rocked Minico High School in Rupert, a town of 5,600 people near the Snake River.
As a precaution, security was increased Friday when about 40 students planned a protest over school administration treatment of two teachers at the center of the controversy.
During the demonstration, a male student was arrested after being accused of threatening violence on school grounds, Minidoka County sheriff's Deputy Vic Watson said.
"It was a verbalization that he made that upset other students," Watson said.
No other arrests or disturbances were reported before classes ended for the weekend, authorities said.
Emotions rose Monday when Clint Straatman, a physical education teacher, threw in the garbage a Mexican flag brought to school by Froylan Camelo, 16, to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, a celebration of Mexico's victory over the French army in 1862.
Straatman said he was trying to prevent any animosity between white and Hispanic students, who account for nearly 40 percent of enrollment in the Minidoka County Joint School District.
Contacted by the American Civil Liberties Union, Camelo said he was considering whether to sue the teacher. The next day, Hispanic students protested and drew a counterprotest from some of their non-Hispanic classmates.
Later in the week, Dan Luker, who teaches English as a second language, reportedly damaged an American flag in front of a school administrator. Some said he acted in retaliation to Straatman's behavior and a show of support for the schools Hispanic students.
"We have asked the whole matter be investigated," Prosecutor Nicole Cannon told The Associated Press on Friday. "They are somewhat connected."
Both teachers have been placed on administrative leave, but emotions among students remained high.
School officials would not comment on disciplinary measures, citing a policy barring discussion of personnel matters, adding that the investigation of Straatman was continuing.
Hispanic and non-Hispanic students also traded words throughout the week, freshman Nes Ramirez said, adding that he and others received a text message stating: "Go back to Mexico."
Ramirez, 15, helped organize the protest Friday morning, also using text messages and urging supporters to wear the red, green and white colors of the Mexican flag.
Some protests during the week drew a mix of students, but the message Friday was directed at the school district's response.
Ben Reed, a personality on local Spanish station KFTA-AM, urged students earlier in the week to silently protest by wearing colors of the Mexican flag.
"I believe it was an injustice," Reed said. "I would have hoped it would have been resolved a lot sooner."
A service of the Associated Press(AP)
I live in this area(not the area where this high school is but not far).This flag incident on May 5, 2008 put the high school into the national spotlight on this.
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Resolved Question: Is this flag protest related to illegals?Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests?
Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2008/05/10/ap-state-id/d90ij3hg0.txt
By JESSIE BONNER
BOISE, Idaho - A student was arrested and security tightened at a southern Idaho high school in a week of racial tension that began when a teacher confiscated the Mexican flag of a student celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
Student protests and counterprotests, faculty sanctions, desecration of Mexican and American flags and threats of legal action have rocked Minico High School in Rupert, a town of 5,600 people near the Snake River.
As a precaution, security was increased Friday when about 40 students planned a protest over school administration treatment of two teachers at the center of the controversy.
During the demonstration, a male student was arrested after being accused of threatening violence on school grounds, Minidoka County sheriff's Deputy Vic Watson said.
"It was a verbalization that he made that upset other students," Watson said.
No other arrests or disturbances were reported before classes ended for the weekend, authorities said.
Emotions rose Monday when Clint Straatman, a physical education teacher, threw in the garbage a Mexican flag brought to school by Froylan Camelo, 16, to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, a celebration of Mexico's victory over the French army in 1862.
Straatman said he was trying to prevent any animosity between white and Hispanic students, who account for nearly 40 percent of enrollment in the Minidoka County Joint School District.
Contacted by the American Civil Liberties Union, Camelo said he was considering whether to sue the teacher. The next day, Hispanic students protested and drew a counterprotest from some of their non-Hispanic classmates.
Later in the week, Dan Luker, who teaches English as a second language, reportedly damaged an American flag in front of a school administrator. Some said he acted in retaliation to Straatman's behavior and a show of support for the schools Hispanic students.
"We have asked the whole matter be investigated," Prosecutor Nicole Cannon told The Associated Press on Friday. "They are somewhat connected."
Both teachers have been placed on administrative leave, but emotions among students remained high.
School officials would not comment on disciplinary measures, citing a policy barring discussion of personnel matters, adding that the investigation of Straatman was continuing.
Hispanic and non-Hispanic students also traded words throughout the week, freshman Nes Ramirez said, adding that he and others received a text message stating: "Go back to Mexico."
Ramirez, 15, helped organize the protest Friday morning, also using text messages and urging supporters to wear the red, green and white colors of the Mexican flag.
Some protests during the week drew a mix of students, but the message Friday was directed at the school district's response.
Ben Reed, a personality on local Spanish station KFTA-AM, urged students earlier in the week to silently protest by wearing colors of the Mexican flag.
"I believe it was an injustice," Reed said. "I would have hoped it would have been resolved a lot sooner."
A service of the Associated Press(AP)
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Resolved Question: Is this flag protest related to illegals?Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests?
Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2008/05/10/ap-state-id/d90ij3hg0.txt
By JESSIE BONNER
BOISE, Idaho - A student was arrested and security tightened at a southern Idaho high school in a week of racial tension that began when a teacher confiscated the Mexican flag of a student celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
Student protests and counterprotests, faculty sanctions, desecration of Mexican and American flags and threats of legal action have rocked Minico High School in Rupert, a town of 5,600 people near the Snake River.
As a precaution, security was increased Friday when about 40 students planned a protest over school administration treatment of two teachers at the center of the controversy.
During the demonstration, a male student was arrested after being accused of threatening violence on school grounds, Minidoka County sheriff's Deputy Vic Watson said.
"It was a verbalization that he made that upset other students," Watson said.
No other arrests or disturbances were reported before classes ended for the weekend, authorities said.
Emotions rose Monday when Clint Straatman, a physical education teacher, threw in the garbage a Mexican flag brought to school by Froylan Camelo, 16, to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, a celebration of Mexico's victory over the French army in 1862.
Straatman said he was trying to prevent any animosity between white and Hispanic students, who account for nearly 40 percent of enrollment in the Minidoka County Joint School District.
Contacted by the American Civil Liberties Union, Camelo said he was considering whether to sue the teacher. The next day, Hispanic students protested and drew a counterprotest from some of their non-Hispanic classmates.
Later in the week, Dan Luker, who teaches English as a second language, reportedly damaged an American flag in front of a school administrator. Some said he acted in retaliation to Straatman's behavior and a show of support for the schools Hispanic students.
"We have asked the whole matter be investigated," Prosecutor Nicole Cannon told The Associated Press on Friday. "They are somewhat connected."
Both teachers have been placed on administrative leave, but emotions among students remained high.
School officials would not comment on disciplinary measures, citing a policy barring discussion of personnel matters, adding that the investigation of Straatman was continuing.
Hispanic and non-Hispanic students also traded words throughout the week, freshman Nes Ramirez said, adding that he and others received a text message stating: "Go back to Mexico."
Ramirez, 15, helped organize the protest Friday morning, also using text messages and urging supporters to wear the red, green and white colors of the Mexican flag.
Some protests during the week drew a mix of students, but the message Friday was directed at the school district's response.
Ben Reed, a personality on local Spanish station KFTA-AM, urged students earlier in the week to silently protest by wearing colors of the Mexican flag.
"I believe it was an injustice," Reed said. "I would have hoped it would have been resolved a lot sooner."
A service of the Associated Press(AP)
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Resolved Question: Is this flag protest related to illegals?Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests?
Southern Idaho student arrested during flag protests
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2008/05/10/ap-state-id/d90ij3hg0.txt
By JESSIE BONNER
BOISE, Idaho - A student was arrested and security tightened at a southern Idaho high school in a week of racial tension that began when a teacher confiscated the Mexican flag of a student celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
Student protests and counterprotests, faculty sanctions, desecration of Mexican and American flags and threats of legal action have rocked Minico High School in Rupert, a town of 5,600 people near the Snake River.
As a precaution, security was increased Friday when about 40 students planned a protest over school administration treatment of two teachers at the center of the controversy.
During the demonstration, a male student was arrested after being accused of threatening violence on school grounds, Minidoka County sheriff's Deputy Vic Watson said.
"It was a verbalization that he made that upset other students," Watson said.
No other arrests or disturbances were reported before classes ended for the weekend, authorities said.
Emotions rose Monday when Clint Straatman, a physical education teacher, threw in the garbage a Mexican flag brought to school by Froylan Camelo, 16, to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, a celebration of Mexico's victory over the French army in 1862.
Straatman said he was trying to prevent any animosity between white and Hispanic students, who account for nearly 40 percent of enrollment in the Minidoka County Joint School District.
Contacted by the American Civil Liberties Union, Camelo said he was considering whether to sue the teacher. The next day, Hispanic students protested and drew a counterprotest from some of their non-Hispanic classmates.
Later in the week, Dan Luker, who teaches English as a second language, reportedly damaged an American flag in front of a school administrator. Some said he acted in retaliation to Straatman's behavior and a show of support for the schools Hispanic students.
"We have asked the whole matter be investigated," Prosecutor Nicole Cannon told The Associated Press on Friday. "They are somewhat connected."
Both teachers have been placed on administrative leave, but emotions among students remained high.
School officials would not comment on disciplinary measures, citing a policy barring discussion of personnel matters, adding that the investigation of Straatman was continuing.
Hispanic and non-Hispanic students also traded words throughout the week, freshman Nes Ramirez said, adding that he and others received a text message stating: "Go back to Mexico."
Ramirez, 15, helped organize the protest Friday morning, also using text messages and urging supporters to wear the red, green and white colors of the Mexican flag.
Some protests during the week drew a mix of students, but the message Friday was directed at the school district's response.
Ben Reed, a personality on local Spanish station KFTA-AM, urged students earlier in the week to silently protest by wearing colors of the Mexican flag.
"I believe it was an injustice," Reed said. "I would have hoped it would have been resolved a lot sooner."
A service of the Associated Press(AP)
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Resolved Question: Should NCAA Football go to a Playoff Format?
I have heard all the excuses but none justify why we don't have a playoff system in NCAA Football. Here's my idea. Divide all the conferences up until you have 16 NCAA conferences. Take the Pac-10 for example. Say USC and Oregon finished with the two best records in the conference. They would go on to the Pac-10 Conference Championship game. The winner of that game would go to a 16-team playoff tournament. This would add 4 weeks onto the season. This can be resolved by cutting back the schedule of most teams. Some teams are playing 13, 14, and even 15 regular season games. I think the Conference Championships should be on Thanksgiving weekend. Imagine Christmas Day having the Final 4 of NCAA Football and New Years having the National Championship game the way it was intended to be! You can still have the bowl games and sponsers. You can even have other bowl games for teams that didn't make the tournament. Forever we would know if a team like Boise State is #1. Do you agree?
In response to Steve, that is exactly why we need a playoff system in place. Then there is no question who the number 1 team is. We would find out if Boise State was just a fluke. I agree about every game meaning something and that's why my idea would work. In order to make it to the tournament you have to make it to your Conference Championship Game and you would still have to win almost every game to do this. In some of the stronger conferences 1 or 2 losses would put you in third place and out of contention so every game would be just as intense. I say let's settle it on the field not in bowl rankings. This would be better than the big dance. Everyone would wonder why it took so long to get this in place. We would have epic playoff games. Can you imagine a team like Tulane beating Ohio State in the first round!
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Resolved Question: IF Florida beats Ohio St., should Boise St. be the national champs?
Even if Ohio St. wins, Boise gets my vote. The Buckeyes could not have come back the way they did. They showed ultimate guts and resolve.
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