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Stories from Friday, November 14, 2008

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  • * Library to celebrate 100 years of service (Local News ~ 11/14/08)
    The Mountain Home Public Library is inviting the public to help participate in its centennial celebration of 100 years of library services in the community. This Saturday, Nov. 15, the library will hold an open house from 1-4 p.m. with a number of activities to celebrate the opening of the Carnegie Library (today's museum) 100 years ago...
  • 2 cows killed in collision with patrol car (Local News ~ 11/14/08)
    An Elmore County Sheriff's Deputy struck a pair of cows early Friday morning, killing both of the animals and severely damaging his patrol car. Deputy Ray Page was uninjured in the accident on Airbase Road between mile markers 4 and 5 at 5 a.m. Friday morning. His airbag deployed during the collision...
  • Tigers lose to Hillcrest (Local News ~ 11/14/08)
    The Mountain Home Tigers football team lost to Hillcrest High School Friday night 49-43 in the state semifinals. For the complete story, see the Nov. 19 edition of the Mountain Home News.
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