John Joseph Schindele, born May 27, 1946, was a resident of Boise, who passed away on October 28, 2024.
Inadequate Treatment for Glenns Ferry Drinking Water BOIL YOUR WATER BEFORE USING We routinely monitor your water to ensure we are effectively filtering the water supply. Recent testing has shown the ...
The Idaho State Police (ISP) is independently investigating a deputy-involved shooting by the Elmore County Sheriff's Office following a vehicle crash on Interstate 84. In the afternoon hours of ...
Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a vehicle vs. pedestrian collision which occurred on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 6:25 P.M., on American Legion Boulevard at N 14th St. E in Elmore County. A ...
Cool temperatures and the threat of rain and the pelting of hail didn't seem to deter families as they made the yearly trek to the city's downtown area on Saturday as the community came together for a ...
A man charged with committing a robbery at a bank in Mountain Home back in August now faces federal charges in connection with that crime. Leon Fortner made his first appearance at the federal ...
Veterans organizations in the Mountain Home area will pause to honor the nation's armed forces and those who answered the call to duty during this year's Veterans Day observance on Monday. Veterans ...
Administrators at Stephensen Elementary School urged parents to check their children for possible signs of hair lice after reports surfaced that some children at the base school showed signs of these ...
James Huffman sorts through a collection of children's coats at the Doyel Ray Hope Center as the local community support organization prepared for a coat distribution event on Saturday. Held at the ...
About one hundred years ago, a politician tapped into the minds of his constituents by connecting to the frustration of those suffering from a struggling economy by promising to make them safer and ...
Let me start by saying, "rise and shine, Elmore County; there's work to be done." The following is in response to David A. Hoag's letter to the editor to the Mountain Home News, dated Oct. 23, 2024.
While it might be a bit premature since I had to write this after this week’s newspaper went to press Monday evening before the votes were counted Tuesday evening, I’d like to extend my personal ...