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The Times-News (Twin Falls, ID) back issues from January 2006:

A celebration uniquely Twin Falls.

Jan 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Final fix for school facilities still elusive after court ruling: Our view: The legal decision on the school facility lawsuit is done, but the solution for funding is still far off.(Editorial)

Jan 01, 2006

Marine on the mend: Greene making improvements a little at a time.

Jan 01, 2006

Being a family again: Mom comes home from Iraq.

Jan 02, 2006

Buhl board ratifies contract.

Jan 02, 2006

Buhl man worked hard for fish industry.

Jan 02, 2006

Christmas trees can keep on giving.

Jan 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Local officials shouldn't go it alone on plant sites: Other views.(Editorial)

Jan 02, 2006

Forest landscape architect retires after 34 years.

Jan 02, 2006

Heliski operation turns 40.

Jan 02, 2006

New BLM manager meets with county officials.

Jan 02, 2006

Seniors shape up: Over-60 exercise program blends activity, socializing.

Jan 02, 2006

St. Benedicts has new administrator.

Jan 02, 2006

Wasted: Some experts view nuclear reprocessing as beneficial.

Jan 02, 2006

Buhl begins centennial festivities with a bang.

Jan 03, 2006

December rainfall nearly triple monthly average.

Jan 03, 2006

Dial 'D' for delinquent: Heyburn takes aim at late payers.

Jan 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Unsportsmanlike conduct penalizes Boise bowl game: Our view: Boise's college bowl hospitality needs improvement when the hometown Broncos are in the contest.(Editorial)

Jan 03, 2006

Embracing the elements: Groundskeepers enjoy independence, camaraderie.

Jan 03, 2006

Pilots punish Marsing.

Jan 03, 2006

Red Hot Mamas: Red Hat Society expands with new chapter in Gooding.

Jan 03, 2006

Student wins $5,000 for Paul school.

Jan 03, 2006

Students and faculty remember Justin and Spencer Nice.

Jan 03, 2006

Talkington leaves office with no regrets.

Jan 03, 2006

Class teaches health-focused cooking.

Jan 04, 2006

Council elects Clow mayor.

Jan 04, 2006

Culinary cooperatives cook up collaboration.

Jan 04, 2006

EDITORIAL: Otter's land sale support faces long odds in Idaho: Our view: Rep. Butch Otter's support for a public land sale bill deserves more debate, but remains a hard sell.(Editorial)

Jan 04, 2006

Gathering for grub: Co-op cooking whips up food and fun.

Jan 04, 2006

Library expansion will go before voters.

Jan 04, 2006

Petteys jumper lifts Valley past Kimberly.

Jan 04, 2006

Scouts receive Eagle Awards.

Jan 04, 2006

Soldier helps renovate Iraqi school.

Jan 04, 2006

Student threat prompts investigation.

Jan 04, 2006

T.F. tames Tigers in 2OT: Clutch play at the line lifts Bruins over Jerome.

Jan 04, 2006

Teens learn to knit at YAK! Event.

Jan 04, 2006

"Ugly wall" to become Buhl's artistic focalpoint.

Jan 04, 2006

Blood donations save lives: Local blood drives to honor injured Marine.

Jan 05, 2006

Bruins overpower Burley.

Jan 05, 2006

CSI teams continue road swings: Eagles travel to CEU, Dixie State this week.

Jan 05, 2006

Correction.(Correction Notice)

Jan 05, 2006

EDITORIAL: New T.F. city positions add more vision for future plans: Our view: Reforming certain positions in Twin Falls city government will provide more long-term planning for the future.(Editorial)

Jan 05, 2006

Going against the grain: Gooding's best kept secret may be the high school's woodworking program.

Jan 05, 2006

Grand jury charges Pina with first-degree murder.

Jan 05, 2006

Moore of everything: Do-it-all freshman taking charge at CSI.

Jan 05, 2006

Trojans handle Buhl.

Jan 05, 2006

With strength and honor: Local woman worked hard to overcome life struggles.

Jan 05, 2006

Bruin boys face conference rivals.

Jan 06, 2006

Bruins push Grizzlies away.

Jan 06, 2006

CSI men, women drop CEU.

Jan 06, 2006

EDITORIAL: Don't pin high hopes on higher pheasant figures: Our view: An upswing in pheasant numbers should remind us that big increases are difficult to sustain in the Magic Valley.(Editorial)

Jan 06, 2006

Father arraigned in triple homicide.

Jan 06, 2006

Focusing on the future: Twin Falls educators look to Legislature for future support.(Interview)

Jan 06, 2006

Local sports roundup.

Jan 06, 2006

Road to state: Grapplers from around the state square off at Buhl Invitational.

Jan 06, 2006

Tigers tear through Kimberly duals.

Jan 06, 2006

Two men arraigned in Nov. 29 shotgun slaying.

Jan 06, 2006

Workhorse: T.F. post Brett Vriesman leads Bruins success in the paint.

Jan 06, 2006

EDITORIAL: Cheers and Jeers.(Editorial)

Jan 07, 2006

EDITORIAL: State board or department? Idahoans need an answer: Our view: Idaho needs to reform the state Constitution's split for administration of public schools.(Editorial)

Jan 08, 2006

EDITORIAL: No need to bark against a dog-fight ban in Idaho.(Editorial)

Jan 09, 2006

EDITORIAL: Buying more beds won't suffice for Idaho prisons.(Editorial)

Jan 10, 2006

EDITORIAL: Kempthorne's finale leaves open ends on bigger issues: Our view: Gov. Dirk Kempthorne's last State of the State speech didn't go into everything that's pressing the 2006 Legislature.(Editorial)

Jan 11, 2006

EDITORIAL: Tighter sex offense laws need backup from feds: Our view: Effective changes in state sex offender laws will require action from federal government too.(Editorial)

Jan 12, 2006

EDITORIAL: Lobbyist scandal a major threat to GOP in Congress: Our view: If congressional Republicans can't reverse a trend of corruption scandals, their leadership reign will end soon.(Editorial)

Jan 13, 2006