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Few wrecks so far; best for residents to stay home says MH Police Chief

Mountain Home Police Chief Eddie Griffin says due to residents in the area heeding warnings and mostly staying home there have been few wrecks reported from the poor road conditions.
KTLO’s Heather Loftis spoke to the chief shortly before noon Sunday who stressed it best for locals to continue to stay home when possible as local crews work to get streets clear for travel.
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