A local tradition returns to Glenns Ferry as representatives with the Elmore County Fair and Rodeo host this year's fall harvest festival and craft fair Saturday and Sunday. Held at the county ...
The ability for students to use digital technologies to access, evaluate, create and communicate information represents one of the changes officials with the Idaho Department of Education plan to ...
A message of hope and love to those struggling with dark moments in their lives took center stage as children, teens and adults gathered outside Hacker Middle School to spread a powerful message of ...
Ongoing work aimed at rebuilding the community's outdoor swimming complex at Richard Aguirre Park saw more progress as work continued on the more visible elements of this restoration project. In early ...
People in Mountain Home and communities across Idaho took time in recent days to track a celestial object that made its first visible appearance in the western sky in more than 80,000 years. The ...
Dear editor, Happy Wednesday, Elmore County, Idaho! The editorial in the Mountain Home News, dated Oct. 16, 2024, composed by our editor in chief, Brian S. Orban, hit a "grand slam" by hitting one ...
Dear editor, I read Christy Zito's letter to the Mountain Home News, published on July 10, with great interest, as she is my opponent for the Senate seat here in Legislative District 8. My immediate ...
As the community came together last week to promote the You Are More message to children and teens, it seemed the message continues to take root on a whole new level. It's a message I heard regularly ...
Ghosts, ghouls and an assortment of various heroes and villains plan to gather in the city's downtown area to enjoy an evening of fun and candy during this year's Spooktacular event on Friday. Free ...
Brenda Arlene Johnstone, a beloved educator and cherished family member, was born on May 2, 1954, in Burley, Idaho. She passed away on October 19, 2024, in Pocatello, Idaho, following a tragic fall.
City crews are working to repair a water main on the city's north side after crews working to install fiber optic lines reportedly struck and ruptured the water line around 11:30 a.m. Oct. 16.
Something caught Bellamy Nettleton’s attention as she walked down the dirt pathway. Stepping onto the small hill, the seven year old reached down and picked up a metal strip several feet in length and ...