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Court ruling triggers changes in city curfew ordinance
(Local News ~ 08/14/09)
The city's juvenile curfew moved to midnight starting July 27 after Mayor Tom Rist signed a city ordinance revising the times these individuals can remain outside of their homes at night. According to Mountain Home Police Chief John Walter, the city's nightly curfew now runs from midnight to 5 a.m. Previously, the curfew began at 11 p.m...
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Jim F. Miller Jr
(Obituary ~ 08/14/09)
Jim F. Miller Jr., 73, of Mountain Home, passed away following a long illness on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 at a care center in Pocatello. A Memorial Service with military honors by American Legion Post 26 will be held at 1:00p.m. Friday August 14, 2009 at Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel in Mountain Home. Inurnment to be held at the Idaho State Veteran's Cemetery in Boise at a later date...
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Joseph King, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 08/14/09)
Joseph Schofield King, Jr., 79, suddenly passed away Aug. 11, 2009, at his home in Star, Idaho, where he lived with his wife Julianne. Joe was born in Edgely, Pa., to Joseph and Emma King on Nov. 26, 1929. During his childhood in Pennsylvania he developed a love of hunting and fishing with his fatheršs guidance. He participated in school sports as a baseball catcher and basketball point guard...
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Six Degrees Contest Winner
(Local News ~ 08/14/09)
Mountain Home News would like to congratulate Cheryl Rye (shown here with daughter Allison) for winning the Six Degrees Sequel trivia contest. For winning, Rye was presented with two free movie passes from Take One Cinema and a six foot sub from Subway. Stay tuned to Mountain Home News for upcoming contests...
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