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New coach takes helm of Tigers' baseball team
(High School Sports ~ 03/13/15)
The Mountain Home Tigers open their 2015 baseball season on the road this week, playing at Vallivue today, March 11, before facing Canyon Ridge on Friday. Matt Bundy takes over the team's head coaching position after Mark Cotton moved into the high school's assistant principal and activities director position...
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Lady Tigers season starts with non-conference games
(High School Sports ~ 03/13/15)
The Mountain Home Lady Tigers open their 2015 softball season this week with a pair of non-conference games at home. Lady Tigers coach Ron Nicolosi reflected on the great turnout for this year's season. "We started out with 33 (for varsity and junior varsity)," the coach said. ...
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Idaho Guard participating in Persian Gulf exercise
(Local News ~ 03/13/15)
A contingent of six A-10 Thunderbolts and more than 120 airmen from the Idaho Air National Guard at Gowen Field arrived in the Persian Gulf to participate in a series of coalition exercises in the region. The exercises allow Air Force units to sharpen combat air skills, enhance procedures for sustained operations at non-U.S. bases and improve interoperability between coalition air forces, Air Force officials said...
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Crash claims life of Mountain Home man
(Local News ~ 03/13/15)
A Mountain Home man was killed and another driver injured in two-vehicle crash late Thursday evening. Michael Fields, 58, of Mountain Home was driving a 1986 Ford F350 westbound on Ditto Creek Road when he collided with a 1998 Chevrolet Metro driven by Betty Pettibone, 44, of Oasis...
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Michael Fields
(Obituary ~ 03/13/15)
Michael Louis Fields, age 58 of Tipanuk, passed away on Thursday, March 12, 2015, from injuries in an automobile crash near Mountain Home. Arrangements are under the direction of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel, in Mountain Home.
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Woodrow Rabey
(Obituary ~ 03/13/15)
"Country" Woodrow Keith Rabey, age 61 years young, known as a strong and honest man, a caring husband, and devoted father and grandfather, passed away quietly on March 13, 2015, in his home in Grand View, Idaho, surrounded by his loving family.