September 29, 2023
Vol. 1, No. 2
Announcement
From the Publisher
By William J. Ziebell, Founder & Publisher
The Eagle Chronicle is a community sourced newspaper serving the City of Eagle, Idaho with traditional print and modern digital...
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Candidate Meet & Greet
By SOS Eagle
SOS Eagle is hosting a candidate Meet & Greet for the Eagle community on Monday, October 2, 2023, at 6:30pm...
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Ridgeway for Eagle Mayor
The following letter is a political announcement paid for by Citizens to Elect Stan Ridgeway, Stan Ridgeway, Treasurer.
Calling for Thoughtful Conservative Leadership and Logical Management Stan, Ridgeway is running for Mayor of Eagle to represent and listen to Eagle residents, not special interest.
During the past four years, Eagle elected officials seem to have based their decisions on special interest rather than what the long-term costs of those rulings will be in the future. Former Mayor Stan Ridgeway will be a voice for Eagle residents. Ridgeway promises that your voice will be “heard” and, as in the past, he will continue his passion of being a mayor who works for you. Eagle deserves a mayor who understands that decisions based on special interest can cost taxpayers a great deal of money and can lead to indefensible legal entanglements...
Letter
Hadden for Eagle City Council
The following letter is a political announcement paid for by the Committee to Elect Christopher Hadden, Wendy Klesack, Treasurer.
As your next elected Eagle City Council Member, the City of Eagle needs to make some significant changes to manage growth while focusing on low-density rural development and limiting construction in the Eagle foothills. I invite you the Eagle Citizen to read my platform which I believe captures the current issues we are facing and how I will work for you to resolve them.
I’m a New Jersey native and at an early age moved to Arizona which is where I met my wife, started a family and lived for 25 years. My wife and I fell in love with Idaho back in 2004 when we visited a family friend and knew immediately if we had the opportunity we would love to move and raise our family...
Letter
September 11, 2001
Part One
Letter By William J. Ziebell, Eagle, Idaho
I was on the 84th floor of Tower Two in the World Trade Center when the first plane hit. This is part one of an account of how I survived.
It was a Tuesday. I left my apartment on Thompson Street and made my way to the subway at Houston. I remember on the southbound 9 noticing Barry Young from work and minutes later how he said goodbye to his son as the boy departed for school at Chambers Street. At Cortlandt, our stop, the platform was unusually backed up due to dozens of middle-schoolers eager for their morning tours of the World Trade Center.
In the lobby of the South Tower I stopped to watch the endless flow of people ascending the PATH escalators. A large-capacity express elevator whisked me to the 78th floor Sky Lobby and then a local took me the rest of the way to the 84th floor...
Archive
Vol. 1, N0. 1
By The Eagle Chronicle
The Eagle Chronicle Vol. 1, No. 1 issue published on August 18, 2023.
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Inaugural Edition
By The Eagle Chronicle
The Eagle Chronicle Inaugural Edition published on July 4, 2023.
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