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Idaho's May primary election won't be delayed, but will go all-absentee (Local News ~ 04/01/20)
BOISE — Idaho Secretary of State Lawerence Denney said Monday afternoon that the governor won't be delaying the May 19 primary election, but it'll go all-absentee due to the risk from coronavirus. “He is not going to delay it,” Denney told the Idaho Press. ... -
ECSO Deputies arrest vehicle burglary suspects after calls from citizens (Local News ~ 04/01/20)
On March 29, at approximately 6:23 a.m. Elmore County Units were dispatched to 182 West 1st Ave, Priceless Minimart, in Glenns Ferry, Elmore County Idaho for a vehicle burglary which had just occurred. The store clerk who had initially seen the suspects said they had left the area. ... -
A message from the Mayor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/01/20)
To all Mountain Home Citizens: As we enter the second week of Gov. Little’s 21-day Stay-Home order, I want to tell you how proud I am to be your mayor. The ways in which individuals, businesses and organizations are coming together locally to help one another during this national health crisis is truly astounding, and I am humbled to witness so many good deeds great and small in our community. ...
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Attorney General Lawrence Wasden: Be on the Lookout for COVID-19 Scams (Local News ~ 04/01/20)
(Boise) – Attorney General Lawrence Wasden is alerting Idaho residents to COVID-19 scams occurring as a result of the global Coronavirus pandemic. These scams focus on multiple areas of consumer vulnerability in an attempt to capitalize on fears resulting from the pandemic... -
Idaho governor approves $400,000 to kill problem wolves
(State News ~ 04/01/20)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Legislation sending just under $400,000 to a state board to use to kill problem wolves in Idaho has been signed into law by Gov. Brad Little. The Republican governor signed the bill Tuesday, according to his website. The budget bill taps money in the state's general fund to kill wolves that prey on livestock or wildlife...
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Small towns overwhelmed by out of town visitors turn to county for help (Local News ~ 04/01/20)
On the afternoon of March 26, the Elmore County Commissioners held a meeting to discuss Governor Brad Little's Stay-at-Home order and a conference call they'd had with him after the announcement. While some members of the county were there in person, others joined by teleconference as did staff of the Mountain Home News... -
Carolyn Margaret Beach Kubitschek (Obituary ~ 04/01/20)
Carolyn Margaret Beach Kubitschek, age 83, of Mountain Home, passed away at her home on March 29, 2020. Due to the current Covid-19 situation, a Celebration of Carolyn’s life will be held at a later. Cremation is under the care of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel... -
Marvin "Howard McKinney (Obituary ~ 04/01/20)
Marvin "Howard" McKinney Marvin “Howard” McKinney, age 76 of Hammett, passed away Sunday, March 29, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer. Due to the current world health circumstances a celebration of his wonderful life will be at a later date. Cremation was under the care of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel...
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