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  • College of Western Idaho board considers spending cut to honor tax pledge
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  • College of Western Idaho considers spending cut to honor tax pledge
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  • Wed Jul 23, 04:01 am

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    Hunters: Reduce wolf population

    Posted on: May 22, 2008

    JEROME – Hunters sent a clear message to Idaho Fish and Game Commissioners Wednesday at a public hearing in Jerome: Reduce the wolf population, because the fate of Idaho’s deer, elk and moose – and the state’s hunting industry – are at stake.

    “We’re in a major battle. We’re in a war,” said Tony Mayer of Twin Falls.

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