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New McManus play debuts Nov. 6 (Local News ~ 10/29/10)
"Poor Again... Dagnabbit!" a new one-man stage comedy by Patrick McManus, starring Tim Behrens, will be performed, Saturday, Nov. 6, beginning at 7 p.m. at Mountain Home High School's Lloyd Schiller Gymnasium. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for Senior Citizens and $5 for students. They are available at Moxie Java, the Senior Center, Phoenix Storybook Co., Curves and the door... -
Halloween dance set at youth center
(Local News ~ 10/29/10)
A Halloween dance and party will be held Halloween night at the Mountain Home Youth Center from 7-11 p.m. The cost is $3 per person and those attending being urged to wear costumes. Prizes for the best costumes will be awarded.
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Church plans 'trunk or treat' event
(Local News ~ 10/29/10)
The Calvary Chapel parking lot, 350 N. Main St. in Mountain Home, will be the site of the church's annual "Trunk or Treat" celebration. The event will feature "lots of candy and lots of fun." Those visiting the event will go from car to car "trunk or treating." Refreshments also will be provided, along with games, booths and live music...
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Students raise $12,500 during spell-a-thon (Local News ~ 10/29/10)
Students at Hacker Middle School raised roughly $12,500 this month as part of a fundraiser that encourages academic excellence while benefitting their respective classrooms. The school's annual spell-a-thon started last month as fifth and sixth students prepared for a 100-word test based on high-frequency writing words middle school students use in normal conversations, according to Principal Nikki Cruser... -
Lady Tigers falter at net, eliminated at district finals
(High School Sports ~ 10/29/10)
The season came to an end last Wednesday night for the Lady Tigers volleyball team when they were eliminated from the District III 4A Volleyball Tournament in Lloyd Schiller Gymnasium in Mountain Home. Bishop Kelly 3, Mountain Home 0 The Lady Tigers opened the district tourney at Bishop Kelly on Monday night, losing to the number two seeded Lady Knights from Bishop Kelly...
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AAA offers tips to keep trick-or-treaters safe
(Local News ~ 10/29/10)
Costumed monsters, superheroes and princesses who take to the streets in search of candy on Halloween are at greater risk for being injured or killed in interactions with cars, according to AAA. There's plenty of reason to be on the lookout for young trick-or-treaters on Halloween. ...