PAYETTE — The Payette City Council saw a change in its ranks on Tuesday night, as former Councilor Craig Jensen returned to his former post. Jensen, who was present at the council’s regular council meeting, was appointed by Mayor Jeff Williams, after Khalia Morin announced her resignation fr…
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PAYETTE — The Payette City Council saw a change in its ranks on Tuesday night, as former Councilor Craig Jensen returned to his former post. Jensen, who was present at the council’s regular council meeting, was appointed by Mayor Jeff Williams, after Khalia Morin announced her resignation fr…
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PAYETTE — Even as Idaho Gov. Brad Little continues to plead with Idaho r…
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