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Mountain Home Air Force Base represents a critical role regarding the mutual benefits it provides to the local community, according to the city's outgoing military liaison officer. Marty Anderson, ...
Efforts to upgrade Mountain View Cemetery continued this week as crews worked to replace the existing fence surrounding this 13-acre area that serves as the final resting place for those who once ...
Continuing a tradition dating back 26 years, officials announced that Mountain Home once again earned the designation as a Tree City USA community. "This prestigious recognition from the Arbor Day ...
Representatives with the Shoshone-Bannock tribes reaffirmed their commitment to developing a casino, hotel and entertainment complex in Mountain Home five years after the tribes purchased a section of ...
After decades of remaining the only Native American tribe in Idaho without revenue from tribal gaming, representatives with the Shoshone-Paiute tribes started the process to develop their first resort ...
With spring returning to Elmore County this month, the educator with the University of Idaho's extension office in Mountain Home reminded local residents to remain alert to the possible invasion of a ...
An agreement between the city and a local non-profit organization regarding a race track complex gained approval following an ongoing discussion by members of the city council during a meeting held ...
Hello, Mountain Home News readers, There are those who believe "some things should never be said." That is their choice. I, for one, feel it's time to finally disclose factual events and occurrences ...
There are times during the day when I dread having to look through the latest posts on the Internet, especially on social media. However, in my line of work, it becomes a daily necessity to see if I ...
James W. DeFeyter II, "Jim", age 62, U.S. Air Force veteran, and resident of Glenns Ferry, Idaho sadly passed away on Monday, October 7, 2024. He was born October 28, 1961 in Holland, Michigan. He ...
An awareness campaign that debuted in Mountain Home last year continues its efforts to provide help to those dealing with dark moments in their lives during an event scheduled for Thursday evening.
Following an announcement in which the city police chief announced plans to resign from his duties with the Mountain Home Police Department, the city's military liaison officer formally announced his ...