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Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon cutting
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Friday Night Live returns with triple bill
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Mountain Home celebrates Bob Knight Day
The city proclamation marks the 76th birthday of Mountain Home’s radio giant.
“We’ve been waking up to Bob’s voice in the Twin Lakes area on KTLO for over 40 years,” said Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams during the cities last city council meeting. “Not only is he that familiar voice on the radio, but he’s a pillar in this community. And we want to recognize that.”
Bob Knight is a veteran of the United States Navy, serving through the Vietnam War onboard the USS New Jersey.
He is also an inductee of the Mountain Home Bombers Hall of Fame as a member of its 1960 football team. The team is the only undefeated team in the Bomber s history.
Red, White & Blue sponsors thanked
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The Mountain Home Area Chamber of Commerce has announced it is postponing this week’s Friday Night Live musical event due to rising COVID-19 cases in the area.The Chamber posted its decision on social media Tuesday evening. The event, scheduled for Friday night at Hickory Park and sponsored by Baxter Regional Medical Center, will be made up Sept. 3rd, the Chamber said.The Arkansas Department of Health reports that Baxter County currently has 185 active COVID-19 cases, up from less than 30 cases being reported in late June. Health officials have said the spike in cases, which is also being seen across rural central Missouri, is due to a lack of people being vaccinated against coronavirus.In its social media post, the Mountain Home Chamber writes, “We waited until the last minute because we hoped we could proceed, but given the circumstances, we have to pause for a moment and put community above celebration. We want to thank our event sponsor Baxter Regional Medical Center, for wor