I was glad to read the article in the Times News written by Ben Botkin that stated “Gov. C.L. “Butch†Otter and Idaho Parks and Recreation Department Director Nancy Merrill announced on Friday plans aimed at shifting the agency\’s dependence away from the state\’s general fund and making Idaho\’s parks more self-sustaining through business plans tailored for each park. . . . “ This welcome plan should have been addressed years ago before they become a drain on our state\’s general fund. According to the article the plan will go before JFAC on February 1. I have said in several conversations that if they raised the fees slightly, it would help with the cost.  I\’m certainly willing to pay $1 more to camp in a state park. The article didn\’t mention any changes to the cost of the annual state parks pass, but a small increase there certainly shouldn\’t affect sales. Until now, I figured very few would even buy the annual pass, not knowing if there were going to be very many state parks still open. Cudos to those who have worked hard and provided input to come up with a plan. As a Hagerman resident I am pleased that we will not be looking at closure of the state parks in our area. Read the entire Times News article.
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It\’s that time of year again, the 26th Annual Hammond Outdoor Sports Show.
Bring your family for a day of fun!
Dates:
Saturday, January 23, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday,…

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