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Summer feeding programs start June 1 (Local News ~ 05/21/16)
A program that provides free meals to local children in Mountain Home and Glenns Ferry each summer are set to begin June 1. For the fourth consecutive year, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Mountain Home will take charge of the "Picnic in the Park" program through Aug. 10 with the yearly summer feeding program in Glenns Ferry running through July 28... -
Injured woman's condition improves
(Local News ~ 05/21/16)
A Mountain Home woman critically injured in an accident on the family's farm in mid-April continues to receive treatment at a Salt Lake City burn center. Shelly Miller-Dodge sustained serious burns across nearly half her body with doctors able to remove all the burned tissue during a series of surgeries...
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Injured woman's condition improves (Local News ~ 05/21/16)
A Mountain Home woman critically injured in an accident on the family's farm in mid-April continues to receive treatment at a Salt Lake City burn center. Shelly Miller-Dodge sustained serious burns across nearly half her body with doctors able to remove all the burned tissue during a series of surgeries... -
Award-winning team (High School Sports ~ 05/21/16)
Members of the High Hopes Special Olympics team pose for a group photo with local program coordinator Jan Aslin and track and field head coach Tom Rodney as well as the team's assistant coaches following their appearance at this year's regional meet, held Saturday in Caldwell. ... -
Two Tigers make Idaho golf finals
(High School Sports ~ 05/21/16)
Two Mountain Home High School students qualified for this year's state golf tournament following their appearance a district-level event. Marcus Egusquiza and Leila Ayers earned seats at the state finals after they led the Mountain Home team at districts...
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