Bruneau NewsLocal news for Bruneau, ID continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.News Digest:- February 23, 2008 JFAC: Not enough money in ID budget to pay for Otter's plans BOISE -- Legislative budget writers say they'll trim many things from Idaho's fiscal year 2009 budget given prospects of lower tax revenues. via Argus Observerhttp://www.topix.net/city/bruneau-id/2008/02/news-digest?fromrss=1 Around the valley- February 21, 2008 Staff reports Nuclear plant developers pay permit fee Developers of a proposed nuclear power plant in Owyhee County say they have resolved a snag with county officials and paid a $50,000 permit fee. via Times-Newshttp://www.topix.net/city/bruneau-id/2008/02/around-the-valley?fromrss=1 Nuclear plan developers resolve snag with county, pays permit fee- February 19, 2008 Last week, Owhyee County officials threatened to suspend the permitting process, saying Alternate Energy Holdings Inc. via KMVT Twin Fallshttp://www.topix.net/city/bruneau-id/2008/02/nuclear-plan-developers-resolve-snag-with-cou... AG's office spots flaws with nuke initiative- February 16, 2008 "It's already been addressed a couple of times, and the majority of the Legislature is comfortable with what we've got." Despite an attorney general's opinion that a proposed ballot initiative may be unconstitutional, Twin Falls podiatrist Peter Rickards says he's moving ahead with plans to give voters final say in whether ... via Times-Newshttp://www.topix.net/city/bruneau-id/2008/02/ags-office-spots-flaws-with-nuke-initiative?f... Owyhee County Nuke power plant developer hasn't paid permit fee- February 13, 2008 Officials in Owyhee County say they are in the middle of a financial squabble with a company seeking to build a nuclear power plant near Bruneau. via 2NEWS.TVhttp://www.topix.net/city/bruneau-id/2008/02/owyhee-county-nuke-power-plant-developer-hasn... BSU-based lifelong learning- February 11, 2008 "Religion and Politics in the U.S.: A Historical Look." Issue date: 21108 Section: News The Bernard Osher Foundation gave a $100,000 grant to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Boise State University. via The Arbiterhttp://www.topix.net/city/bruneau-id/2008/02/bsu-based-lifelong-learning?fromrss=1 |