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Patricia Ruth Logan Taylor was born in Rockland, Idaho, to parents Hugh and Delpha (Harris) Logan. She lived there through high school and worked at the Pocatello Air Base during World War II. She went on to attend Idaho State University to become a school teacher, then married Roy E. Taylor in November 1949, and farmed in American Falls, Idaho.
In 1968 they moved with their two children to Moscow, where she went on to earn her bachelor's and master's degrees in education and taught at the Moscow Junior High until she retired in 1988. In retirement she continued her love of teaching by leading classes at her church and teaching English as a second language.
He denied he did anything illegal but said his resignation was needed to remove politics from the business of the town's Board of Water Commissioners.
Sunset Drive-In Closes Its Gate for Good
“I think when you start having to get new equipment and a new projector and maybe even a new screen in a few years, it's a pretty expensive business to run.”
Posted: The family says it wasn't an easy decision to sell the theater because of the family's long history. via KPVI-TV Pocatello
Business in the Burbs: Rockland IDA collects $145,000 from California company
The Rockland Industrial Development Agency has collected $145,000 in tax incentives and related fees from a California mortgage company that opened an office in Orangeburg, which it later shut down, the IDA's ... via Journal News
Sunday Night Driving Conditions
By: Genevieve Judge Several area roads are closed because of blowing snow, reduced visibility and drifting snow as of 9:30pm Sunday night. via KIFI Idaho Falls
Blowing dust slowed traffic to a standstill Thursday afternoon throughout a 40-mile stretch of Interstate 86 west of Pocatello, and the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory that will remain ... via Idaho State Journal