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WEBSITE the Polk County Itemizer- Observer website, www.polkio.com, is updat- ed each week by Wednes- day afternoon. there, you will find nearly every story that appears in the print version of the newspaper, as well as some items, in- cluding additional photos, that do not appear in print due to space limitations. the Itemizer-Observer is also on Facebook, twitter and instagram. Watch for breaking news, links to sto- ries, sports scores updates and more. Polk County itemizer-Observer • march 1, 2017 3A Falls City dissolves co-op with KVCS By Jolene Guzman the itemizer-Observer FALLS CITY — The Falls City School Board voted Feb. 21 to dissolve its athletics co-op with Kings Valley Charter School starting in the 2017-18 school year. That decision followed the Oregon School Activities Association Executive Board’s Feb. 13 vote to deny t h e r e q u e s t f o r Fa l l s City/KVCS to play at the 1A level instead of 2A. Falls City Athletic Director Dennis Sickles said Falls City and Kings Valley officials presented the case to re- main at 1A for the 2017-18 school year on Feb. 13. He said the board heard the ap- peal, but voted 8 to 3 against the request. By dissolving the co-op, Falls City will be able to compete at 1A for the 2017- 18 season. The decision does not affect the wrestling co-op Falls City has with Willamina. The issue began in No- vember, when OSAA sent a letter to both schools saying that based on enrollment numbers, the co-op exceed- ed the limit to compete at the 1A level. At the time, high schools at Falls City and Kings Valley had a combined enrollment of 109 (60 at Falls City and 49 at Kings Valley). The OSAA adjusts enrollment numbers to account for stu- dents considered in poverty, bringing the number down to 96. The cutoff for 1A clas- sification is 89. Sickles said he isn’t con- cerned about Falls City being able to field teams next year. He is worried about the size of those teams. This year, half or more of the players on the volleyball and girls’ basketball teams were Kings Valley students. Football and boys’ basket- ball had three and four Kings Valley players, respec- tively. “We will have enough ath- letes to fill all of our teams,” Sickles said. “Basically, we’re losing quite a bit of depth.” Sickles said he is disap- pointed to have to end the co-op. “It is too bad. It was a re- ally a good arrangement with Kings Valley,” he said. “It worked out well for both schools.” The OSAA will issue a de- cision regarding redistrict- ing effective the 2018-19 school year later this year. Look, don’t touch Emily mEntzEr/itemizer-Observer Jenavieve Camillo, 2, watches in anticipation as the model trains circle a minia- ture world at the Mid-Valley Ag Fest at the Polk County Fairgrounds & Event Cen- ter on Sunday. The event was attended by more than 1,500 adults on Saturday, according to event organizers. Solution on Page 6A BUSINESS BRIEFS Vineyard makes Wine Spectator list POlK COUnty — Bethel Heights Vineyard, outside of West Salem, made Wine Spec- tator’s list of “30 Wineries to Discover,” published in the Jan- uary/February edition of the magazine. the Editor’s Picks feature di- vides wine regions in “new World” — Oregon, California, RECORDED HIGH LOW RAIN Washington, Argentina, Chile, Feb. 21.............. 46 36 .78 South Africa, Australia and new Feb. 22.............. 45 34 .16 zealand — and “Old World” — Feb. 23.............. 45 30 t France, italy, Spain, Portugal Feb. 24.............. 41 32 .03 and Austria. Feb. 25.............. 48 29 t the article focuses on winer- Feb. 26.............. 44 36 .23 ies that authors’ believed are Feb. 27.............. 45 35 .07 “underappreciated gems,” that are “wineries to trust, because rainfall during Feb. — 13.29 in. these are producers that offer a rain through Feb. 27 — 18.69 in. broad range of wines that con- sistently deliver both excel- lence and affordability.” Here’s Wine Spectator’s take on Bethel Heights, located at DAllAS — Hot rod Hair has 6060 Bethel Heights road nW, moved to 151 nE Kings Valley in Salem: Highway as of Jan. 31, in the former Future images location. Owner and stylist Bry taylor, and stylists Amy Black, Duanna robertson and Jordan DelGreco will all be in the new location, along with Julie means and tiffany Allen. Hot rod Hair has a massage therapist and is look- ing for a nail technician and an eyelash artist. For more information: 503- 779-5664 or hottrodhair @aol.com. 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