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A race that was largely overshadowed by a more heated competition in the county this season is now the one everybody is talking about. A rookie to the political scene, Kelly Park narrowly defeated incumbent Larry Young in a bid for the District 3 county commission seat Tuesday. Park’s win Kelly Park came in an election that saw a 60 percent voter turnout in the county, a strong showing for a midterm election. County Clerk Mary Lou Hansen said Valley residents always seem to hit the polls, no matter the time of year. “We always have a good turnout in this county,” she said. Park, born and raised in the Valley, did little campaigning but in October’s candidate debate emphasized his desire to help farmers and valley natives succeed and prosper. “I’ve been nervous all day,” Park said, minutes after he learned Tuesday night that he was the victor. “I’m shocked.” Park garnered 1,721 votes to Young’s 1,653. “I’m really happy,” Park said. The commissioner seat will be the first public office Park has ever held.
Election continued on A9
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Supporters of Kathi Rinaldi and Ralph Mossman wave election signs at the intersection of Main Street and Bates Road Tuesday evening. Jen Calder and her son Bode, 5, joined the group.
Men’s harriers take title, women grab fourth at state Neil Gleichman For the TVN The Teton men’s cross country team brought home another 3A State Cross Country Championship on Saturday and its first ever individual men’s champion with senior Tavner Wilson. The men’s team put six harriers on the podium, the most ever by a Teton team. The previous best was two all-state runners. The women’s team took fourth as a team, while Hannah Cheney was fourth overall in individual times. Clouds hung thick and grey over the Kelley Park course in Soda Springs. The moist trails and daunting hills seemed indifferent to 750 scholastic athletes warming up in the cutting
wind. The Teton men had dominated all small school challengers all season and only a few large schools had gotten past us, but anything can happen at the State race. The pack ran with purpose though and no one deviated one millimeter from the race plan. On Heartbreak Hill, Teton was already in control of the race but had not played its hand yet. On the plateau, at a familiar 6,000-feet elevation, the local harriers shifted gears and within another mile and a half, Teton harriers laid claim to six of the top 13 spots. Tavner Wilson (senior) was leading his sophomore comrade, Caleb Moosman at the front of the race and as he moved dominantly in the final
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Transportation priorities to be addressed today Ken Levy TVN Staff Local transportation options and needs will be discussed and identified during planning meetings sponsored by the Community Transportation Association of Idaho. Jeff Osgood, District 6 mobility manager, said the Local Mobility Management Network meeting for District 6B — covering Teton, Clark, Butte, Jefferson, Madison, Bonneville and Fremont counties — will begin at 1 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Driggs City Council chambers. These meetings are an opportunity to review the community’s local mobility plan, understand existing needs, and identify additional community transportation and
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