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Mountain Home to repeal outdated law surrounding knives
Mountain Home City Council approved an ordinance to repeal and delete section 7.16.01 from the Mountain Home City Code. The approval comes after a local resident discovered the outdated code in the city’s recently updated and posted code book. The original ordinance for code 7.16.01 was passed on Sept....
Springfield’s American Red Cross Chapter offering resources to victims of northern Ark. storms
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Southern Missouri Chapter of the American Red Cross is offering aid to those impacted by last month’s storms near Rogers, Arkansas. Kim Mailes with the American Red Cross said there are multi-agency resource centers (MARCs) set up in multiple northern Ark. locations this week, including the following:
City agrees to pay off loan of donated home, eyes cemetery expansion
The Mountain Home Cemetery may be getting a little bit bigger thanks to the donation of a local resident. During their regular meeting last week, Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams brought up the discussion of paying off the remaining debt of Henry Jay Wolfon’s home, which had been deeded to the city following his death in Feb. of this year.
Mountain Home seeks grant for new walking trail from Hickory Park to Baxter Health
A new walking trail might be coming to Mountain Home. During the city’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting on Thursday, Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams announced that the city was seeking permission to apply for a federal grant from the Recreational Trails Program to create a new walking path within the city.
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