One too many bighorns: Wildlife officials revoke license, fine Parma man for illegal possession Idaho Fish and Game argusobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from argusobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Illegal possession of bighorn sheep leads to fines
A successful bighorn sheep hunt in the canyonlands of Owyhee County is a thing to be celebrated. But for a Parma man and his wife, that celebration eventually led to lawlessness.
In 2017, only one bighorn sheep hunt tag was allotted for hunt unit 40, an area encompassing the vast southwest corner of Idaho. Thirty-nine people applied for the coveted tag, which ultimately was awarded to Susan Willmorth (58) of Parma. Guiding her on this hunt of a lifetime was her husband, Joe Willmorth (49). Several weekends of scouting led the pair to a rugged, isolated area deep in the heart of the Owyhee Canyonlands. In late September, Susan bagged a fine, trophy bighorn sheep.
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Integra Resources Provides Update on Pre-Feasiblity Study and 2021 Exploration Plan at the .
Integra Resources Corp.January 21, 2021 GMT
Exploration drilling underway at the Black Sheep target and Florida Mountain Deposit, marking the first winter exploration program at the DeLamar Project.
The 2021 exploration drill program at DeLamar will total 10,000 meters (“m”), including follow-up drilling on the successful 2020 high-grade drill program at Florida Mountain and War Eagle, as well as low-grade, heap-leachable extension drilling at Florida Mountain primarily to the east and west of the existing resource envelope. Henrietta Ridge, the un-tested northern extension of the DeLamar resource, as well as select targets in the Black Sheep area will also be drilled this year.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Roger Graham Young, 86, died on January 12, 2021 at his farm from natural causes. A Funeral Service will be held at Rost Funeral Home on January 23 at 2:00 PM followed by interment in the Bruneau Cemetery. Arrangements are under the care of Rost Funeral Home in Mountain Home.
Roger was born at home, in Metuchen, New Jersey on June 9, 1934, the second child of Joseph B. Young, Jr. and Anna Sayna Young. Roger attended schools in central New Jersey as the family moved around during World War II and eventually settled in the shore area. He graduated from Neptune High School in 1952 and from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1956 with a degree in mechanical engineering. After graduation, Roger was employed by Combustion Engineering located in Windsor, Connecticut. The company sent him for additional training which led him to relocate to the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho Falls, Idaho around 1959-60. There he made many friends and became an avid s