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Recovered WWII soldier had Mountain Home ties (Local News ~ 10/24/18)
WASHINGTON-- The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, accounted for from World War II, were returned to his family for burial with full military honors. Army Pfc. Fred W. Ashley, 22, of Emmett, Idaho, accounted for on Aug. ... -
Harvest for Hope Benefit
(Local News ~ 10/24/18)
The Elmore County Domestic Violence Council held its 12th annual Harvest For Hope Benefit and Steak Dinner on Oct. 20. The annual event is the program’s biggest fundraiser of the year. 100 percent of proceeds from the evening go towards victim services for the community including: emergency lodging, meals, transportation and contracted safety planning...
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Reader calls out girls basketball program
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/24/18)
Dear Editor, It seems that through the last decade of inclusion, acceptance and all the other politically correct hyperbole the public schools have been inundating our children with, the adults still have not gotten the message that this should include them as well. ...
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Mountain Home native retires from Air Force (Local News ~ 10/24/18)
Family and Friends, I would like everyone to help send congratulations to Sgt. Mishaki C. Mason Harris who will be retiring from The US Airforce on Nov 9th, 2018, after 22 years of service. She grew up in Mountain Home attending North Elementary, Mt. Home Jr. and High school and worshipped at Bible Baptist Church before moving to California with her mother after the passing of her father James C. Mason in 1993... -
McCop Night (Local News ~ 10/24/18)
McDonald’s on Airbase Road will be hosting the annual McCop Night on Oct. 25 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. During the evening members of local law enforcement agencies will be on hand working the front counter and serving up orders to patrons at the restaurant and mingling with community members... -
Arts Council presents the Villalobos Brothers (Local News ~ 10/24/18)
The Mountain Home Arts Council is proud to present The Villalobos Brothers on Thursday, October 25, for a concert at the Mountain Home Junior High School Gym. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the program begins at 7 pm. Tickets are available in advance at Lucky Perk or at the door...