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Mountain Home AFB prays for airman's family hurt in crash with deputy
As family and friends prepare to lay an Adams County Sheriff's deputy to rest, three members of the family he hit while driving home Monday afternoon on Highway 95 are still at St.
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Concert series in park opens with Sol' Jibe
One of Mountain Home's summer traditions will return July 9 when the 2009 Summer Concert Series kicks off.
Air Force: Idaho, other states in running for F-35
The U.S. Air Force is still evaluating bases including in Mountain Home as possible beddown sites for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
Soldier Drowns in Mountain Home Pool
Investigators release the name of the Idaho man found dead in a friend's swimming pool.
NCO drowns in private pool July 4
A 41-year-old NCO from Mountain Home AFB, Richard Caron, died when he apparently drowned in a private swimming pool in Mountain Home Saturday evening.
Firefighters battle blaze near Murphy
A wildland fire has burned at least 20 acres northwest of Murphy, Idaho, about 70 miles west of Mountain Home.
Idaho delegation continues push for strike fighter
Idaho officials are continuing their push for the Pentagon to house the military's next-generation tactical fighter jet at Mountain Home Air Force Base, a competition pitting this installation near the Snake River against others that also covet the planes.
Fourth of July festival slated Saturday in Carl Miller Park
The El-Wyhee Business Association will sponsor the annual Fourth of July Festival in Carl Miller Park on Saturday, July 4. The festival will begin at 8 a.m., with a pancake and eggs breakfast organized by the Mountain Home Historical Museum.
Mountain Home teen drowns in river
Owyhee County authorities say a 15-year-old boy drowned while swimming with friends in the Bruneau River.
Is Mountain Home ready for a Dog Park?
Is Mountain Home ready for a Dog Park? Posted Sunday, June 28, 2009, at 11:20 AM << Previous Respond All across the states many large cities have dog parks.
County seeks input on future vision for area
As the county commissioners wrestle with what the comprehensive land-use plan for the county intended with regard to industrial zoning, the county's new growth and development director, Brent Butler, is already launching a project to conduct a full review and revision of that crucial document.
Fair premium books available; carnival tickets on sale now
Elmore County Premium Books and carnival pre-sale tickets are now available. "Are you interested in participating in the biggest contest in Elmore County," Fair Director Shea Burns asked.
An AARP Driver Safety Class will be held June 23 and 25 at the Mountain Home Senior Center, 1000 North 3rd East St.
Jail and Bail raises funds for March of Dimes
Smokey Mountain Pizza played host to the March of Dimes "first class" mock jailhouse, last Wednesday.
To be charitable, this was not the county commissioners' finest hour Monday, as they fumbled through a debate on the AEHI nuclear plant rezone request.
The Mountain Home Public Library is inviting children and teens to sign up for its Summer Reading Program on Thursday, June 25.
New service of News will aid groups needing help
Local groups and agencies are facing difficult times and relying more and more on volunteers to help.
Children's Health Fair, run set Saturday
Mayor Rist was joined by Teri Smith, board member for the Recreation Foundation for Elmore County, WECRD volunteers Beth Reed and Charles Kennedy, and several supporting youths including Thomas Tapley who will be walking in support of autism awareness along with his family.
Challenge filed over disputed school election
C.D. Houston, left defeated William Murray, right, by three votes, but three invalid votes were cast in the May 19 election.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Jury Convicts Mountain Home Man of Receiving and Possessing Child Pornography
After a four-day trial, a federal jury sitting in Boise today convicted Lorrie Elmer Mecham, 69, of Mountain Home, Idaho, of one count of receiving sexually explicit images of minors, and three counts of possessing sexually explicit images of minors, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.
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