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Soccer girls drop 2 games
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
The Mountain Home Lady Tigers dropped home conference soccer games to Kuna and Middleton last week. Kuna 11, Mountain Home 0 Mountain Home dropped an 11-0 conference game to Kuna last Tuesday at Eastside Park in Mountain Home. Vanessa Estrella had 25 saves on goal for the game...
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Tigers pick up victory against Kuna
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/12)
The Mountain Home Tigers had a good week of boys soccer, beating Kuna and battling to a tie with Middleton. Tigers 1, Kuna 0 The Mountain Home Tigers blanked Kuna 1-0 Monday in a conference battle at Kuna. Brandon Zacarias scored Mountain Home's lone goal off an assist by Fernando Martinez. Jack Richelieu had 16 saves as goal keeper...
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Misprint prompts city to cut back on golf course promo (Local News ~ 10/05/12)
A misprint on a local high school fundraising promotion is prompting city officials to adjust the final day that people can receive discounts at the local golf course. During a city council meeting Sept. 24, local officials raised concerns regarding the Tiger Card promotion after an increasing number of the misprinted cards were being used at the Desert Canyon Golf Course... -
For the love of all animals (Local News ~ 10/05/12)
Fr. Ben Uhlencott sprinkles holy water on pets and their owners during the annual Blessing of Pets on Sunday. Families across Mountain Home brought a procession of dogs, cats and horses to the local Catholic parish for the yearly blessing --an international observance that coincides with the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi in remembrance of his love of all animals... -
Choirs plan first concerts (Local News ~ 10/05/12)
Students representing Mountain Home High School and Mountain Home Junior High School will take the stage Monday during their first public performance of the season. The 90-minute choir concert will start at 7 p.m. that evening in the commons area at the local junior high school... -
Railroad grant leads to beautification effort (Local News ~ 10/05/12)
A grant program from Union Pacific Railroad is helping beautify the Mountain Home community while showcasing the talents of local artists. Over the past several months, the public art project took five of the plain, traffic control boxes located around town and gave them a facelift of sorts... -
Jim Jones (Obituary ~ 10/05/12)
James "Jim" W. Jones, 90, of Mountain Home, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, at home, following an illness. Jim requested no services. Cremation is under the direction of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel. Jim was born Sept. 17, 1922, the youngest of three children to William Henry and Nannie Jones of Birmingham, Ala. During high school he excelled in sports and worked in the iron ore mines...