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May 24, 2024 |
mountainhomenews.com | Krystal A. Powell
Memorial day marks the beginning of summer for many. However, for most, it is the day that we as a nation honor and mourn those who have sacrificed their lives for the sake of our freedom. There will be a wreath laying at Mountain View Cemetery at 5pm thanks to Lodge 2276. All are welcome. Memorial Day remembrance had its beginnings after the Civil War, when the first national cemeteries were established.
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May 23, 2024 |
mountainhomenews.com | Krystal A. Powell
The County Commissioners have had their hands full with the Simco Landfill as they navigate the different terrains of possibility while attempting to salvage the area. It is no surprise that the dealings of these events are still being drug out. It is also not surprising that possible water contamination of the area is being discussed too. Matt Beater from DEQ was in to discuss the matters of the lychee system.
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May 15, 2024 |
mountainhomenews.com | Krystal A. Powell
On May 10th, the giant glass doors of the new Desert Sage building were finally opened. When you walk in, you are immediately immersed in the Gugerhiman. At least thatís what CEO Mary Ferguson paints for you, and rightly so as you stare out floor to ceiling glass walls and look out at their beautiful xeriscaped landscape. With eighteen exam rooms, nine behavioral health rooms all occupied with mental health specialists, eight dental chairs, and two exam carports, this facility has it all.
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May 8, 2024 |
mountainhomenews.com | Krystal A. Powell
Mountain Home’s finest were able to spend a day in the shoes of those who help run our city. Leighton Armstrong spent the day as Mayor. She toured fire station #1, visited the Animal Shelter (where she met Olaf the cat who is still in search of his forever home), and was able to see how local government works. Rumor has it, Mayor Armstrong even gave some of the staff a raise.
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May 8, 2024 |
mountainhomenews.com | Krystal A. Powell
May 2, 2024 - The national day of prayer hosted at the Elmore County Court House, was attended by multiple community leaders and citizens, young scout troops, as well as multiple Christian Church leaders. Everyone was greeted by the Girl Scouts of Mountain Home. Pastor Andrew Bailey welcomed everyone and then the posting of the colors was done by Trail Life Troop 316, and American Heritage Girls 4301. Mayor Sykes addressed the public, followed by songs of worship.
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