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Library to host girls' social, 'danger day' event for boys (Local News ~ 09/13/15)
Preparations are underway for the Mountain Home Public Library's Sixth Annual American Girl Tea and Dangerous Day for Boys. Sponsored by the Friends of the Mountain Home Library, the events take place Sept. 19 with sessions planned from noon to 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the library, located at 790 North 10th East St... -
Grant to fund new IT/CAD program (Local News ~ 09/13/15)
A grant awarded this month by the Idaho Department of Labor could pave the way for creating new jobs in the Mountain Home area by training local students and adults in advanced, computer-based skills. The city's economic development office was awarded a $25,000 grant to create a workforce technical prep program in information technology and computer-aided design. For the full story, pick up a copy of the Mountain Home News or click on this link to subscribe to the newspaper's online edition... -
Football boosters 'Tiger Head' effort to benefit players (Local News ~ 09/13/15)
A fundraising effort headed by the parents of varsity football players at Mountain Home High School is raising a fair share of comments across the community as the symbols of the team continue to pop up across town. Recently, the Mountain Home High School Tiger Football Boosters began two initiatives that seek to raise money to support these players... -
Youth benefit (Local News ~ 09/13/15)
Harold Booth, commander of American Legion Post 101, is joined by past post commander Felicia Wadsworth as they present a $600 check to Nat Braver, president of the Mountain Home Optimist Ag Youth Group during a gathering at the post headquarters Sept. ...