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30 and counting Golden State uses a big third quarter to get past Utah and win their 30th game in 35 tries. Story, Page B1 Built for more Ohio State is primed and ready to make a run at even more national titles. Story, Page B1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (AP) — A terminally ill Detroit- area teenager who was surprised by a visit from rapper Eminem has died. Rainbow Connec- tion Execu- tive Director Mary Grace McCarter said Tuesday that the parents of 17-year-old Gage Garmo told her that he died Monday in their Rochester Hills home. Gage had a wish fulfilled when Detroit native Eminem stopped by Sunday evening. The Detroit Free Press says the pair sat in the family’s living room talking about hip-hop and football. Gage was diagnosed with bone cancer three years ago, when he was a freshman at Rochester High School. Friends and classmates used social media to spread Gage’s wish to meet Eminem, his musical hero, after he learned last week that he had just days left to live. Michigan-based charity Rainbow Connection set up the meeting. AC/DC, Madonna to perform at Grammys NEW YORK (AP) — Madonna, AC/DC and Ariana Grande are among the first performers announced to take the stage at the Grammy Awards next month. Singer-song- writer Ed Sheeran and country star Eric Church will also perform at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 8, The Recording Academy announced Tuesday. Grande, who is nominated for two awards, will make her Grammy debut. Church is nom- inated for four honors, while Sheeran has three, including album of the year for “x.” Beyonce, Sam Smith and Phar- rell are the leaders in nominations with six apiece. The three pop stars, along with Sheeran, will compete with Beck for album of the year. The 57th annual Grammy Awards will air live on CBS. Terminally ill fan dies after visit birthdays Singer Jack Jones is 77. Actress Faye Dunaway is 74. Rock singer Geoff Tate (Que- ensryche) is 56. Movie writer-di- rector Steven Soderbergh is 52. Rapper Slick Rick is 50. Actor Dan Schneider is 49. Actress Emily Watson is 48. Actor-comedian Tom Rhodes is 48. Rock musician Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne Band) is 48. Rapper-actor LL Cool J is 47. Actor Jason Bateman is 46. Rock singer-musi- cian Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) is 46. Actor Kevin Durand is 41. Actress Jordan Ladd is 40. Ret- ro-soul sing- er-songwriter Marc Broussard is 33. Rock sing- er-musician Caleb Followill (Kings of Leon) is 33. Actor Zach Gilford is 33. Rock musician Joe Guese (The Click Five) is 32. Actor Jonathan Osser is 26. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has accused President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle of parenting by double-standard, in an interview published Tuesday, saying they shelter their daughters from some things but allow them to listen to the music of Beyoncé . While promoting his new book, Huckabee told People magazine, “I don’t understand how on one hand they can be such doting parents and so careful about the intake of everything — how much broccoli they eat and where they go to school … and yet they don’t see anything that might not be suitable” in the lyrics and a Beyoncé choreography “best left for the privacy of her bedroom.” Huckabee described the Grammy Award-winning Beyoncé in his book as “mental poison.” The first lady’s office declined to comment on Huckabee’s comments. Huckabee recently stepped down from his role at Fox News as host of a weekend program. Having run for president in 2008, and considered running in 2012, Huckabee has said he’s weighing whether to seek the GOP nomination in 2016. Huckabee is no stranger to such pointed statements. At a Republican National Committee meeting last year in Wash- ington, he suggested Democrats wanted women to believe they were helpless without govern- ment-financed birth control. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: THE ARCTIC (e.g., Which ocean is in the Arctic region? Answer: Arctic Ocean.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. What bear is associated with the Arctic region? 2. Name the three largest countries partly in the Arctic region. 3. Name at least three more countries partly in the Arctic. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. The Arctic is the region north of 66° 33’ North Parallel. What is that parallel called? 5. What is the most numerous indigenous Arctic people in the Western Hemi- sphere? 6. What word means “snow- shoe netters,” not “raw meat eaters”? PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. Much of the land is cryotic soil. What is the more common name for this soil? 8. The region’s boundary roughly follows what north- ernmost line of what kind of growth? 9. Term for a line that con- nects points on a map that have the same temperature. SCORING: 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who reads the questions to you? in history Today is Wednesday, Jan. 14, the 14th day of 2015. There are 351 days left in the year. In January 1784, the United States ratified the Treaty of Paris ending the Revolutionary War; Britain followed suit in April 1784. In 1954, Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married at San Francisco City Hall. (The marriage lasted about nine months.) In 1963, George C. Wallace was sworn in as governor of Alabama with the pledge, “Seg- regation forever!”— a view Wallace later repudiated. side lines local sports Eminem ANSWERS: 1. Polar bear; 2. U.S., Russia, Canada; 3. Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland; 4. Arctic Circle; 5. Inuit; 6. Eskimo; 7. Permafrost; 8. Tree line; 9. Isotherm. today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day Forecast for Idaho Falls The next 24 hours Idaho Falls Almanac Weather Trivia Regional Forecast Map Around The Region Across The Nation Recreation Information Road and Travel Yesterday’s Extremes Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Arco 24/11 s 25/18 s Blackfoot 29/19 mc 32/24 s Boise 34/25 cl 34/29 s Burley 32/21 mc 36/25 s Challis 29/17 s 32/23 s Elko, NV 39/15 s 42/24 s Island Park 26/6 s 28/16 s Jackson, WY 24/10 pc 32/13 s Lewiston 42/35 pc 43/38 pc Moscow 36/29 s 38/33 pc Nampa 33/24 cl 33/28 s Ogden, UT 33/24 cl 33/28 s Pocatello 32/22 pc 35/24 s Rexburg 26/16 mc 29/23 s Salmon 28/10 s 25/23 s Shelley 24/16 pc 28/23 s Stanley 29/14 s 31/21 s Twin Falls 33/22 mc 34/25 s W. Yellowstone 27/0 s 31/10 s Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Atlanta 48/35 mc 49/31 mc Boston 26/19 pc 30/20 pc Chicago 18/12 pc 28/20 pc Cincinnati 25/17 s 32/21 s Cleveland 20/9 s 26/17 pc Dallas 42/31 mc 53/33 s Denver 41/19 s 52/26 s Detroit 18/11 s 24/18 pc Houston 46/38 mc 55/36 mc Kansas City 34/20 s 41/26 s Las Vegas 62/43 s 62/44 s Los Angeles 73/49 s 76/49 s Memphis 39/28 cl 46/30 pc Miami 77/68 pc 76/64 pc Minneapolis 21/14 pc 32/19 s New Orleans 52/43 pc 52/39 sh New York 29/26 mc 38/25 s Orlando 71/55 sh 70/52 mc Phoenix 67/46 s 72/48 s Pittsburgh 28/14 pc 27/19 pc Portland 48/36 pc 46/44 ra Salt Lake City 39/25 s 42/30 s San Diego 70/51 s 71/52 s San Francisco 59/49 s 60/50 s Seattle 50/42 s 51/47 ra Tampa Bay 71/57 pc 68/53 pc Washington, DC 31/25 sn 38/27 pc Streamows Stage Flow Avg. Snake River Basin: Feet cfs Flow Snake R. near Heise 0.77 1,320 2,260 Snake R. at Blackfoot 5.86 Ice 2,700 Henry’s Fork near Island Park 2.64 262 255 Snowpack Bear River Basin 104% of normal Henry’s Fork, Tetons Basins 105% of normal Salmon Basin 103% of normal Snake Basin Above Palisades 119% of normal Willow, Blackfoot, Portneuf Basins 109% of normal Reservoir Storage American Falls 63% of Capacity Henry’s Lake 97% of Capacity Island Park 78% of Capacity Jackson 77% of Capacity Palisades 72% of Capacity Ririe 55% of Capacity Yesterday's High / Low 31 / 26 Normal High 28 Normal Low 12 Record High 48 in 1990 Record Low -21 in 2013 Yesterday to 4pm 0.00" Month to Date 0.14" Avg. Month to Date 0.34" Year to Date 0.14" Avg. Year to Date 0.34" Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Today 7:57 a.m. 5:16 p.m. 1:51 a.m. 12:37 p.m. Thursday 7:57 a.m. 5:18 p.m. 2:52 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Friday 7:56 a.m. 5:19 p.m. 3:54 a.m. 1:59 p.m. Saturday 7:56 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 4:55 a.m. 2:50 p.m. New 1/20 First 1/26 Full 2/3 Last 2/11 Weather (Wx) : cl/cloudy; /urries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy 0-50 .................Good 51-100 .....Moderate 101-150 ....Sensitive 151-200 ..Unhealthy Today’s forecast Good Yesterday 18 The higher the number, the greater the need for people with respiratory problems to reduce outside activity. Temperature Precipitation Sun and Moon Air Quality Today’s UV High: 83° in Key West, Fla. Low: -35° in Cotton, Minn. National: Idaho: 1-888-432-7623 Montana: 1-888-432-7623 Wyoming: 1-888-432-7623 Yellowstone Park: (307) 344-2117 Grand Teton Park: (307) 739-3614 TODAY Mostly Cloudy 28 / 17 Precip Chance: 10% 5 mph NW Thursday Mostly Sunny 31 / 23 Precip Chance: 5% 5 mph NNE Friday Partly Cloudy 34 / 25 Precip Chance: 10% 5-7 mph N Saturday Mostly Cloudy 36 / 28 Precip Chance: 20% 5-7 mph N Sunday Cloudy 38 / 28 Precip Chance: 20% 6-9 mph NE Monday Mostly Cloudy 37 / 25 Precip Chance: 20% Light winds Tuesday Mostly Cloudy 35 / 24 Precip Chance: 20% 8-11 mph SE What type of clouds do thunderstorms develop from? ? Answer : Cumulonimbus clouds. Morning: At 8 a.m., the temperature is forecast to be 20º, cloudy with 3 mph winds out of the north northwest. Afternoon: At 12 noon, the temperature is forecast to be 27º, mostly cloudy with winds out of the northwest at 5 mph. Evening: At 6 p.m., the temperature is forecast to be 24º, mostly clear with 3 mph winds out of the southeast. Salmon 28 / 10 West Yellowstone 27 / 0 Ashton 24 / 12 Jackson 24 / 10 St. Anthony 25 / 15 Dubois 24 / 16 Mackay 29 / 17 Sun Valley 32 / 15 Terreton 23 / 15 Arco 24 / 11 Blackfoot 29 / 19 Twin Falls 33 / 22 Rupert 30 / 21 Preston 29 / 18 Rexburg 26 / 16 Idaho Falls 28 / 17 Shelley 24 / 16 Pocatello 32 / 22 Challis 29 / 17 3 5 0 - 24 6 8 10 79 11 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate, 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High, 11 : Extreme Exposure today’s weather Huckabee slams Obama’s music Madonna MetLife challenges feds In the first legal challenge to a U.S. body that arose from the financial crisis, MetLife is chal- lenging its designation by regu- lators as a potential threat to the financial system. Story, Page A5 Bus attack shatters hopes of cease-fire in Ukraine An attack on a passenger bus in eastern Ukraine killed 12 people Tuesday, likely dealing the final blow to hopes that a short-lived and shaky cease-fire could take hold. Story, Page A7 Europe’s Muslims feel heat of backlash A climate of fear is taking hold in Europe, stoked by rightist rhetoric equating the millions of peaceful Muslims with the few plotting murder and mayhem. Story, Page 8 Rhoades murders revisited Eastern Idaho serial killer Paul Ezra Rhoades was executed by lethal injection in 2011. But his story will return to TV screens Feb. 3. Rhoades was convicted of the 1987 kidnappings and murders of Susan Michelbacher and Stacy Baldwin. Story, Page C1 D93 bond details tonight Bonneville Joint School District 93 school board members will finalize details of a bond tonight to go before voters in March. At the meeting, a finance advisory committee is expected to present a 17.5 year, $56.1 million bond recommendation. Story, Page C1
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