
CSI Approves New Higher Budget
A new budget for the 2012 fiscal year has been approved by the College of Southern Idaho Board of Trustees. The budget is an increase over 2011 of $1.396 million dollars, or just under a four percent increase. A cut in state funding of over $400,000 means more of the revenue will come from property taxes paid by Twin Falls and Jerome County property owners and an increase of $5-dollars per credit hour for tuition. The Times News reports that salaries will be going up for starting instructors at CSI by $500 per year. The college will also pay a near 5 percent increase for health insurance for staff.
More From News Radio 1310 KLIX








