
June 2025

VA continues partnership with Oracle Health
Alan Greilsamer, EHRM Communications
Read MoreVA continues partnership with Oracle HealthPost 52 June Activities
5 June: Legion Post & Auxiliary monthly meeting.
Read MorePost 52 June ActivitiesHealthy eating can improve mental health
By Kathryn Szklany MA, RDN, CDN, Home Based Primary Care Dietitian, Syracuse VA; Stephanie Pradun, RDN, Informatics Dietitian, Palo Alto VA We often hear nutrition is important for our physical health, but did you know it also affects mental health? Nutrition has been connected to behavior, mood and the treatment of mental illness.
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Barbara Trivitt of Summit
Barbara Diane Trivitt, 59, of Summit, Arkansas passed away at Hospice of the Ozarks in Mountain Home, Arkansas on May 29, 2025. She was born on July 9, 1965, in Mountain Home, Arkansas, the daughter of Harold F. and Loretta (Kasinger) Trivitt.
Read MoreBarbara Trivitt of SummitUCA announces May 2025 graduates
CONWAY - The University of Central Arkansas held spring commencement on Thursday, May 1, and Friday, May 2, 2025, in the Farris Center on campus.
Read MoreUCA announces May 2025 graduatesMissouri State University Outreach 2025 Graduates List
Bachelor of Science in Nursing ARKANSAS
Read MoreMissouri State University Outreach 2025 Graduates ListDESE commissioner will serve as commencement speaker
Dr. Karla Eslinger, former state senator and current commissioner for the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), will be the guest speaker at this year’s event.
Read MoreDESE commissioner will serve as commencement speakerATU announces spring 2025 Tradition Keepers
Thirty-seven spring 2025 Arkansas Tech University graduates have earned the ATU Tradition Keeper designation. They are: Jazmyne Campbell of Yellville Laken Rudelis of Harrison Katey Sims of Harrison According to the ATU Alumni Association, ATU Tradition Keepers are students who have “maintained the value of the student experience while completing their degree.”
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Marion County Trees
Do you know about a large, old tree in Marion County that is a landmark or part of Marion County History? Trees can be part of history because the tree may be old, landmark, or part of family property that may have been passed down through the family. Some trees are large enough and strong enough to be used for a swing, treehouse or both.
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