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Lady Tiger softball season begins
(High School Sports ~ 03/09/05)
The Mountain Home Lady Tigers open their 2005 softball season at home Thursday against Eagle. Mountain Home softball coach Joy Memmelaar indicated they may not have the quantity in numbers this season, but they make up for it with good quality athletes...
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Tiger baseball opens against Eagle
(High School Sports ~ 03/09/05)
The Mountain Home Tigers open their 2005 baseball season at home Thursday against Eagle. Tiger baseball coach Travis DeVore was pleased with this year's turnout for baseball. "Actually, it's the best turnout since I've been involved in the program, so we're real happy with the kids that came out and it gives us two strong teams. ...
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Anna McWilliams, 86
(Obituary ~ 03/09/05)
Anna Mae McWilliams, 86, of Camas, Washington, formerly a longtime residence of Mountain Home, died peacefully on Monday, March 1, 2005. Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 10, from noon until 8 p.m. at Summers Funeral Homes, McMurtrey Chapel in Mountain Home...
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Louise Gibbs-Hobson, 91
(Obituary ~ 03/09/05)
Louise Gibbs-Hobson, 91, of Glenns Ferry, died Feb. 9, 2005, at Elmore Medical Center. Private memorial services have already been held. Louise is survived by: her son, Stephen (Stacy) Hobson, of Georgetown, Texas; her daughter, Casey Jones of Glenns Ferry; stepson Richard (Chris) Hobson of Salt Lake City, Utah; a niece; a daughter-in-law, Linda Hobson, and two grandchildren...
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V. Lynn Riddle, 57
(Obituary ~ 03/09/05)
V. Lynn Riddle, 57, of Mountain Home, died Tuesday March 1, 2005, at her home. Graveside inurnment was held Tuesday, March 8, at Mounain View Cemetery in Mountain Home. Cremation was under the direction of Rost Funeral Home. Lynn was born on July 13, 1947, in Boise, to M.A. "Bud" Riddle and Vyonda J. Rice Riddle. Lynn grew up in Mountain Home and graduated from Mountain Home High School...
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Elmore Medical Center celebrates 50 years
(Local News ~ 03/09/05)
Fifty years after its original dedication, Elmore Medical Center celebrated the completion of its most recent renovation projects in the Long Term Care Unit. With the assistance of an Idaho Community Development Block Grant, resident rooms were remodeled and bathroom facilities were updated. Shower facilities were improved to allow better handicapped accessibility, new flooring was installed and the roof was rebuilt. A new nurse calling system was installed to replace antiquated equipment...
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FBI to put Orozco on Top Ten Most Wanted list
(Local News ~ 03/09/05)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is expected to place Jorge Alberto Lopez Orozco on its list of Ten Most Wanted fugitives some time next week the Mountain Home News has learned. The FBI has not confirmed that but multiple sources within local law enforcement have indicated the FBI has completed the paperwork and will hold a press conference in Boise next week announcing Orozco's elevation to the list...
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Library to move "off site" to make way for expansion
(Local News ~ 03/09/05)
The Mountain Home Public Library is expected to temporarily close its doors next week in order to move to an "off site" location in preparation for construction of the library expansion project approved by the voters last August. Originally, the library board of trustees had anticipated being able to remain at the current building while construction of the expansion, which will more than double the current library, was ongoing...
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Police believe man killed wife, then set fire to house
(Local News ~ 03/09/05)
A 37-year-old Mountain Home woman was found dead in her burning home Saturday night and her husband of two months will be charged with her murder, authorities say. Killed was Jodi Lynn Valen, 37, the former Jodi Prather, who married John B. Valen, 34, in December of 2004...
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