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First annual Endless Summer Festival of Beer is a success
(Local News ~ 08/23/17)
In an effort to raise money for the Fund the Forest program, the City of Mountain Home partnered with the Chamber of Commerce to host the first annual Endless Summer Festival of Beer on Saturday, Aug. 19 from 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The festival included over 20 types of craft beer from different brewers within the state as well as food vendors from Mountain Home and Boise...
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Remembering Mountain Home's fallen heroes
(Local News ~ 08/23/17)
The line of duty can be a dangerous profession. It takes in ordinary people and turns them into heroes, peace keepers and defenders of the city. When those heroes pass on, whether in the line of duty or from natural causes, their death is mourned by everyone on the force...
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County Commissioners examine health of Elmore County
(Local News ~ 08/23/17)
As part of their ongoing mission to assess community needs and find ways to improve the lives of county residents, Alexis Pickering of Central District Health Department spoke to the Elmore County Commissioners about ways to make productive changes in the community during their Aug. 4 meeting...
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Kim Clement
(Obituary ~ 08/23/17)
Kim Rindlisbaker Clement passed away Friday, August 18, 2017, at the Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Kim was born October 8, 1957 to her parents Larry Rindlisbaker (deceased) and Joyce Rindlisbaker-Foster in Preston, Idaho. Growing up, Kim attended school in Preston. After graduation, while working in Logan, Utah, she met Albert Wilson Clement and they were married on August 7, 1976 in the Logan LDS Temple...
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