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KUNA, Idaho (AP) — A recall drive has been started against a trustee of the Kuna School District after he successfully worked to defeat a $3.19 million supplemental levy. Election Office officials tell the Idaho Statesman that a petition with 20 names have been submitted to recall Michael Law. Recall organizers starting must gather 29 more signatures. Law says he won't resign.

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — A father and son and two other men police say stole nearly $15,000 worth of copper in south-central Idaho are facing felony charges. The Times-News reports that 39-year-old Larry Hendricks and 18-year-old Cody Hendricks were arrested last week. Police say some of the thefts occurred at an Idaho Power substation.

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Police in Boise say three male teenagers linked to graffiti causing nearly $39,000 in damage have been identified. Police say two of the boys are 14 and one is 13. Officials say they have connected the teens to 33 incidents of graffiti found on areas such as small businesses, schools and homes.

BURLEY, Idaho (AP) — The Cassia County Sheriff's Office in south-central Idaho is offering free instruction for enhanced concealed carry gun permits. Sheriff Jay Heward tells The Times-News that so many residents are interested he decided to offer the eight-hour class for free. The course taken elsewhere can cost $150. The course includes safety instruction and requires each student to shoot 100 rounds on a gun range under the instruction of police.

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