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The Governor is joined by Clint Kennedy, the Advanced Biology teacher at Cascade High School and members of the Senior Class of Cascade High School. The AARP presented a $10,000 check to the Cascade School District, as part of the Ethel Percy Andrus Legacy award. The award acknowledges Cascade High School’s innovative and forward-thinking pond and lake clean-up project that has elevated student achievement and fostered strong ties to the community.
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| 'Capital for a Day' in Firth, Idaho April 8, 2008 | |
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The Governor opens up “Capital for a Day” at Firth City Hall. |
Firth Mayor Vincent Wynn Larson receives a proclamation signed by the Governor proclaiming Firth, Idaho’s “Capital for a Day” for April 8th, 2008. |
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Firth City Hall chambers were filled to capacity with
local citizens asking questions through out the day.
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| Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter takes time out of his “Capital for a Day” in Firth to meet with a group of Firth elementary school children. | |
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The Governor recognizes the Firth Boy’s High School Basketball Team with a proclamation. Last month the team won their second consecutive State 2 A High School Basketball Championship. |
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| "Week of the Young Child" April 14, 2008 | |
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Governor Otter is given flowers and poses with
children during a proclamation signing for the “Week of the Young Child”, that the Governor designated as April 13th through April 19th. |
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