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Sheriff seeks help in finding missing woman (Local News ~ 12/05/13)
The Elmore County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's assistance in locating 47-year-old Karin F. Geruldsen of Glenns Ferry. Geruldsen has not been seen or heard from since Nov. 7. Geruldsen has been diagnosed as a schizophrenic patient and is required to take medication. Family suspects that she may not have taken her medicine... -
Eagles claw Tigers in basketball season debut
(High School Sports ~ 12/05/13)
The Mountain Home Tigers ran into a buzz saw Saturday night at Capital High School in Boise, losing to the Eagles 71-25 in their season opener. The aggressive 5A Eagles hacked and clawed -- they were called for 10 personal fouls in the first quarter alone -- their way to a 22-10 first-quarter lead over Mountain Home, and went on a 16-0 run in the second quarter to extend their lead to 40-16 at the half...
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The government should not be our mommy, daddy
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/05/13)
Dear editor: How often in your life have you been instructed to never sign ANYTHING without reading it first? How often? If you're an old flightline type, would you sign off a preflight on a "hanger queen?" THIS administration DID, and will pay for it...
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In time for the holidays... (Local News ~ 12/05/13)
Ted Knudson loads a bag of potatoes into a vehicle during a holiday food distribution hosted by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul food pantry Nov. 26. Over a two-hour period, The local relief organization served approximately 200 families in the local area with food to fix Thanksgiving meals along with extra food to help them through the holidays... -
School concerts planned (Local News ~ 12/05/13)
As the holiday season approaches, schools across the Mountain Home district will host a series of concerts this month. The music season begins Monday, Dec. 16, during a high school choir concert at 7 p.m. in Lloyd Schiller Gymnasium at the high school...
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