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Additional conditions urged for Best Bath's special use permit
 | | From left, Bruce Arnold, John Wise and Josh Lenon, all of Kuna, showed their support for Best Bath in front of City Hall Tuesday evening just before Best Bath’s hearing before City Council. The line of picketers was organized by Randy LeRoue, of Kuna, who works for Best Bath’s Kuna facility and has spoken in support of Best Bath in previous public meetings. LeRoue said he independently organized about 25 people to come out and show their support. | Scott McIntosh/Kuna Melba News Editor 23.JUL.08 Kuna City Council members Tuesday night heard a list of reasons to impose additional conditions before allowing Best Bath to move its entire operations from Boise to Kuna, according to a story in this week's Kuna Melba News. (read more) | Kuna Stake open house will showcase newest LDS church
Scott McIntosh/Kuna Melba News Editor 23.JUL.08 The local community is invited to tour the newest church building of the Kuna Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, according to a story in this week's Kuna Melba News. (read more) | Kuna Boys & Girls Club gets boost from $100,000 grant Building a Boys & Girls Club in Kuna is one step closer with a $100,000 donation from the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Inc., according to a story in this week's Kuna Melba News. (read more)Kuna man, 39, dies in accident on Meridian Road A 39-year-old Kuna man was killed Tuesday, July 22, as a result of an accident on Meridian Road and Edmonds Court, just north of Victory Road. (read more)Kuna Community Pioneer Day Celebration is Saturday
 | | Pioneer Day Celebration includes a parade down Main Street. Kuna Melba News file photo. | Citizens of Melba and Kuna will celebrate Pioneer Day to honor pioneers on Saturday July 26 at Bernard Fisher Park in Kuna with a parade, food, games and entertainment. (read more) | Quilting takes many art forms
 | | Come to the Kuna Farmers Market and say hello to Cathy Dillehay, whose enjoyment of quilting comes from years of sewing and her love of fabrics. Photo by Cheryl McCord. | By Cheryl McCord Cathy Dillehay became captivated with quilting when she took her first class five years ago. In the class she completed a sampler quilt as she learned a new block design each month. Since that first class, Cathy has made numerous quilts, wall hangings, and purses. She incorporates much of her own design with the pattern and color choices in her creations. (read more) | Kuna police will target aggressive drivers through July 27 Kuna Police will put more deputies on the road for the next week to find aggressive drivers and educate them about the risks of their behavior on the road. (read more)FREE $10 GAS CARD JUST FOR SUBSCRIBING TO THE KUNA MELBA NEWS! When you subscribe for one year to the Kuna Melba News using our online subscription form, we'll send you a $10 gas card -- FREE! Just click on "subscribe" under the Services header in the left hand column (Don't forget to enter "gas card" in the promotion code at the bottom of the form) This offer is valid online only, for new subscribers only, in Idaho only. Not valid with any other offer.Kuna Days is ready to roll: Popular Street Dance will return Scott McIntosh/Kuna Melba News Editor 16.JUL.08 Kuna Days 2008 is a go — including a return of the popular Street Dance, according to an exclusive story in this week's Kuna Melba News. (read more) 25.JUN.08 Get ready for annual Quilt Show in Kuna Aug. 2, 3
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