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Library set to increase hours
(Local News ~ 09/29/11)
Library hours will increase starting Saturday. With a new computer lab and a far greater internet access speed, the library's board of trustees and the library director anticipate more people coming to the facility to utilize its services. 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...
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Heartbreaker at home... (High School Sports ~ 09/29/11)
It was Homecoming. The Tigers were pumped up for the game -- they even did the Tiger Haka war chant. But when the dust settled Friday night at Tiger Field the Nampa Bulldogs had left town with a 41-8 conference football win. Nampa wasted little time trying to be the spoilers, as Josh Bostrom took the opening kickoff and ran it back 90 yards for a touchdown. With the PAT, the Bulldogs led 7-0 just 16 seconds into the game... -
Lady Tigers extend season record with conference wins
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/11)
Mountain Home picked up two conference wins last week, beating Columbia and Nampa, but falling to Skyview in conference volleyball. Mountain Home 16, 24, 25, 25, 15 Columbia 25, 26, 22, 23, 11 After falling down two games to none, the Mountain Home Lady Tigers rallied to win three straight and defeat Columbia in conference volleyball in Lloyd Schiller Gymnasium last Tuesday night...
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In the pursuit of peace... (Local News ~ 09/29/11)
From left, Becky Young, Courtney Price and Miriam Walker from Mountain Home High School plant hand-crafted pinwheels in front of the school annex as part of this year's Pinwheels for Peace celebration. Students in the high school's Artopia club and Dual Credit Sociology class created dozens of the paper pinwheels in preparation for this year's International Day of Peace celebration Sept. 21... -
Youth center battles to find partners to stay alive
(Local News ~ 09/29/11)
The Mountain Home Youth Center faced some tough questioning last week from an organization it hopes will sign a contract that will help pay a portion of the center's costs for the coming year. All Seasons Mental Health services had been using the youth center as a site for part of its counseling services, helping "socialize" some clients with the general population...
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