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Mrs. Dewey gives update on weather for MHHS 2024 graduation ceremony
Mountain Home Superintendent Allyson Dewey released a video discussing potential bad weather for Mountain Home High Schools 2024 graduation commencement ceremony on Friday. The event is currently scheduled to be held Friday evening at 7 p.m. at Bomber Stadium. Dewey said she was currently mulling over four options due to...
MHHS’s NJROTC embarks on epic journey, competes at All High School Drill Nationals
From April 28th to May 7th, the NJROTC of Mountain Home High School took the trip of a lifetime. The Bomber Battalion’s competition teams traveled from the top of Arkansas all the way to Daytona Beach, Florida, having the honor to participate in the annual All High School Drill Nationals held on May 4th and 5th.
Foundation for Aquatic Center starts to take shape
Despite a wet Spring, construction of the City of Mountain Home’s Community and Aquatic Center is moving along quickly. In a round-table meeting with community business leaders on Thursday, Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams said that the first base of concrete has been poured for the center’s gymnasium and that footings on the building have started to be installed.
Lazy Enchilada Grill offers free food in Norfork to raise funds for local churches
Lazy Enchilada Grill, a highly anticipated addition to the culinary landscape of the city of Norfork, proudly announces its soft opening at 14029 Highway 5 South, and the public is invited. The new restaurant is located in the building that previously housed Little B’s Grill. Commencing promptly at 11...
Baxter Health to host public retirement reception for Dr. Bruce White
Baxter Health is pleased to invite the public, employees, volunteers, and medical staff to join us in celebrating and honoring Dr. Bruce White in his retirement at a public reception on Thursday, June 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Baxter Health in the Lagerborg Dining Room. After completing medical...
Man drowns at Bull Shoals
The Missouri State Highway Patrol Water Patrol Division has confirmed the identity of a man that drowned in Bull Shoals Lake Tuesday, May 7. Larry Dilday, 75, of Forsyth was fishing from the bank and fell into the water near the mouth of Swan Creek. Dilday was pronounced deceased on the scene at 2:44 p.m. when authorities arrived.
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