The Mountain Home High School golf teams began another school year of athletics Monday by hosting the first day of the Ultimate Auto Group High School Invitational at Big Creek Golf and Country Club.
While the Bomber boys are third in the team standings, they are being paced at the top of the leaderboard by Gaige Chaney. Chaney shot a 77 to finish three strokes ahead of second place Reggie Grant of Harrison. Also for Mountain Home, Ripken Finley is tied for sixth with an 83, Duncan Conly is 14th with a 94, Will Beckham is 18th with a 101, and Isaac House is 19th with a 107.
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Laguna Beach environmentalists share Earth-loving tips, community additions
By Barbara McMurray, Special to the Independent
Laguna Beach is a green and blue city, home to scores of ecology-minded residents passionate about ocean and land conservation and thoughtful consumption. We asked four thought leaders how residents can contribute to healing the earth and slowing climate change.
Robin Rounaghi and Wendy Campbell, One Green Street. Courtesy photo
• One Green Street is a collaboration by Laguna Beach residents Wendy Campbell and Robin Rounaghi to share sustainable solutions.
“It’s natural to become overwhelmed and to disconnect about the state of our planet,” Rounaghi said. “We’ve discovered that taking an imperfect, one-step-at-a-time approach and sharing ideas with a friend really helped. Everyone can do something, and not only do the little changes add up, but increased awareness will help advance urgently needed corporate and policy changes.”
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Laguna Canyon Foundation announced it will receive a $1 million gift from Michael and Tricia Berns of Laguna Beach to design and create a canyon preserve.