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Monday, March 2, 2015

EITC Foundation announces award recipients

The Eastern Idaho Technical College Foundation has announced this year’s recipients of its annual awards, recognizing contributors, corporate partners, outstanding faculty and staff.
The awards will be presented April 8 at the Shilo Inn, at the foundation’s annual banquet and scholarship ceremony.

The award recipients are:

  • EITC Foundation Contributor of the Year — William Maeck/Maeck Family Foundation
  • Corporate Partner of the Year — Teton Toyota/Mario and Glenda Hernandez
  • Richard and Lila Jordan Outstanding Faculty of the Year: Peggy Nelson, EITC division manager
  • EITC Foundation Outstanding Staff of the Year: Pamela LeVan, student services. 

All award recipients will be featured in an article in INVEST magazine (a foundation publication) and photos displayed on the EITC Campus.

RSVP’s are required for the scholarship banquet. For more information, call (208) 535-5398 or email natalie.hebard@my.eitc.edu.

Longtime City Clerk Rosemarie Anderson retiring

Kathy Hampton and Rosemarie Anderson on the steps of City Hall.
Longtime City Clerk Rosemarie Anderson, who started with a manual typewriter and served under five Idaho Falls mayors, is stepping down in a month and being replaced by Kathy Hampton, who was named at the Idaho Falls City Council meeting last Thursday.

Anderson, who began working for the city 31 years ago under Mayor S. Eddie Pedersen, announced her retirement earlier this year. Rose Anderson began her employment with the city in the Public Works Division, where she met her husband, Steve Anderson. In her career with the city she also worked in the Police Department and for Personnel, Planning & Building and Municipal Services.

“Rose was instrumental with assisting in the organization of the Historic Preservation District, as well as many departmental filing systems throughout the city,” said Municipal Services Director Craig Rockwood.

“I am very grateful for the opportunity to have served this city and its citizens for the past 31 years,” Anderson said. “I had the distinct opportunity to work for five of our city’s mayors – S. Eddie Pedersen, Thomas Campbell, Linda Milam, Jared Fuhriman and now Rebecca Casper.”

Hampton, who will take office April 5, has worked for the city since April 2007. She started in the treasurer’s office and was made the city’s deputy clerk in December that same year.

She is completing her training through the Association of Idaho Cities and Boise State University to become a Certified Municipal Clerk with the State of Idaho. Last September, she was awarded one of the Mayor’s “Above & Beyond” employee recognition awards for exemplary service to the city.

Idaho Falls Fire Department mourns Roland Clark, Idaho's first paramedic

Roland "R.C" Clark in his days with the Idaho Falls Fire Department
The Idaho Falls Fire Department is mourning the passing of Roland Clark, a retired division chief and the first paramedic in the State of Idaho.

Clark died Feb. 12 at age 73 at his home in Apache Junction, Ariz., from complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

He started working for the fire department in 1965 and became a paramedic in March 1974, holding the EMS number of 0001. Idaho EMS numbers now run in the tens of thousands.

He was a 37-year member of the Idaho Falls Firefighters Union (IAFF Local 1565) and a lifetime supporter who was considered a “permanent fixture” at the annual retirement party.

“Many guys just went to the dinner to talk to RC,” said Union Local President Mark Pitcher. “I never personally had the opportunity to work for Chief Clark, but those that did said he was tough, but he was always great to help out, get you going in the right direction and an absolute joy to work with.”

Clark is survived by his wife, Marva, two sons, Curtis and Bryan, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Work begins on Hitt Road, intersection with Sunnyside

DePatco Inc. is starting work today on Hitt Road and the intersection of Sunnyside and Hitt.

The $2.2 million project involves widening Hitt Road to four lanes, putting a center turn lane half a mile south of the intersection Sunnyside Road, and adding new left-turn and right-turn lanes at each approach to the intersection. There also will be improvements to traffic signals and street lights. Work is expected to be finished in July.

In order to maintain safety, DePatco will reduce traffic to one lane in each direction when necessary and perform construction activities during non-peak traffic hours.

The Idaho Falls Power contractor, Track Utilities, is beginning pole placement work as well. While the majority of the work will occur away from the paved surface, motorists are encouraged to honor construction warning signs and watch for hazards or changes in construction conditions.

The project is being driven by the Sandcreek Commons shopping center, where Cabella's is expected to open this spring. Hobby Lobby, another anchor tenant, and Mountain America Credit Union have received building permits from the Ammon Building Department.

Construction questions can be directed to DePatco at (208) 458-4000 or the city of Idaho Falls Public Works Division at (208) 612-8250

Friday, February 27, 2015

Vino/Blackrock is looking for a few good painters

If you're good with a paint roller, Vino Rosso -- soon to be Black Rock -- may have a job for you.

Bar manager Ryan Selleck plans to start repainting the interior Saturday night, with work to continue Sunday and Monday. The red and yellow are being replaced with sage and gray.

Although he has three or four people lined up, Selleck says he could use a couple more. ("I don't want so many people that we're getting in each other's way," he said.)

He hopes to have everything done and the paint smell gone by the time the bar reopens, Tuesday at 11 a.m.

If you are interested (there will be pizza) call Selleck at 270-3286.