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BOISE, Idaho The partial government shutdown has made the search for a Boise, Idaho woman more difficult.Jo Elliott-Blakeslee, 63, was missing at Craters of the Moon National Monument. But with 16 staff employees having been placed on furlough as the shutdown began, no one was looking for her Tuesday morning, according to Ted Stout, chief of interpretation and education at the monument.He told CBS Boise affiliate KBOI-TV a handful of staff member
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