-
BLM temporarily places 6,900 acres off limits to motor vehicles
(Local News ~ 02/03/11)
The Bureau of Land Management's Four Rivers Field Office will temporarily close 6,900 acres of land 12 miles northeast of Mountain Home to all motorized vehicle use. It's one of two closures announced by the BLM, the other being nearly 1,920 acres of public land northwest of Eagle...
-
Fourth quarter collapses prove costly to Tigers
(High School Sports ~ 02/03/11)
The Mountain Home Tigers continue to be a work in progress. One of their big problems has been putting together together four quarters of good basketball. They are getting there, but now it's all about finishing ball games. Fourth quarter collapses did the Tigers in both Friday and Saturday night against Bishop Kelly and Emmett...
-
Lady Tigers extend winning season over Kuna, Columbia
(High School Sports ~ 02/03/11)
The Mountain Home Lady Tigers stretched their winning streak to three games last week with victories over Kuna and Columbia. Mountain Home 53, Kuna 26 The Lady Tigers celebrated Senior Night with a 53-26 conference win over Kuna last Tuesday night in Lloyd Schiller Gymnasium...
-
Flood cleanup planned
(Local News ~ 02/03/11)
Two weeks after flood waters battered a Glenns Ferry neighborhood, local volunteers plan to clean up the remaining debris Saturday morning. Organizers hope to remove the tree limbs, weeds and other flood remnants left behind along the creek banks and around the affected homes...
-
Im a newbie
(Submitted Story ~ 02/03/11)
So what does a Newbie do when she moves to a small town like Mtn Home, Idaho for a job. No friends or family. How does one get to know people, except of course through her workplace. Is there anywhere in town that there is live music played-country music being her preferred? Don't tell me she has to go all the way to Boise to have a social life? There has got to be some social things in Mtn Home for a Single Woman to do? What about going to the bowling alley? Sure she would like to meet a nice Man. ...
Stories from Thursday, February 3, 2011
Browse other days