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Real men wear pink — at least in October (Local News ~ 10/04/17)
A hidden beast, one gene mutation can change a person's life. It brings in mastectomies, chemotherapy and much more pain. In an attempt to raise money and bring awareness to the disease, Brad Stokes is participating in the Real Men Wear Pink Initiative throughout the month of October. 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... -
Naïve but not discouraged: Where did the all the warmth go?
(Editorial ~ 10/04/17)
Strange weather has plagued Mountain Home lately. One day it can be sunny, warm and beautiful, yet the next covers vehicles in ice. If history decides to repeat itself, this winter will be cold, wet and filled with snow. I can't be the only one who misses the sunny days though, am I?...
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Cross Country competes at Gary Ward Invitational (High School Sports ~ 10/04/17)
The Mountain Home High School Cross Country team headed to Nampa on Sept. 28 to compete in the Gary Ward Invitational at Lakeview Park. 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... -
Weda Dooley (Obituary ~ 10/04/17)
1932 – 2017 Weda Nell “Toot” Dooley was born to Edgar and Beulah Johnson in Fort Cobb, Oklahoma on Feb. 28, 1932. She grew up helping on the family farm and reading every book she could get her hands on. In 1949, she left Fort Cobb to attend college in Wichita Falls, TX, where she then met James “Jack” Dooley at a dance... -
Riggs faces trial Oct. 6 (Local News ~ 10/04/17)
EDITORS NOTE: All information published in this story was taken from public court records. Facing trial on Oct. 6, Scott Riggs has been charged with first degree murder in connection with the death of Paula Ferbrache. 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...