Kyle Evatt, the Region 2 Prevention Provider with the North Arkansas Partnership for Health Education (NAPHE) donated 2 Verkada Vape Detectors to the Valley Springs School District. Vape detectors work to address the ongoing student vaping epidemic.
The Marion County Republican Committee will meet Thursday, March 9, 2023, upstairs in the Marion County Courthouse at 7:00 p.m. The public and members are invited to attend.
The Marion County Budget Committee will meet on Monday, March 6 at 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
This week’s memory actually starts slightly before the 1960s and in Springfield, Missouri rather than Flippin. As I’ve mentioned previously, I was born during the years my family lived in Springfield and we moved back to Flippin when I was five years old.
BRANSON – For guests taking in Dolly Parton’s Stampede in Branson for the 2023 season beginning March 3, an all-new thrilling and moving performance segment has been added to the dinner show -- combining the show’s majestic equestrian stars, breathtaking aerial acrobatics and original music.
Something we can look at planting in the Spring for hay or forage production is Oats. This often-overlooked grain has been developed over the years to have more forage potential than the original development as a grain crop, however it can still be harvested for grain.
WASHINGTON - The Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee on Thursday passed legislation championed by U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) that would bolster recruitment and retention of clinicians at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
LITTLE ROCK – Our Blood Institute is pleased to announce its new Little Rock Executive Director, Carvin Brown. Brown has been with the organization for nearly 10 years and has held multiple positions, most recently serving as the Senior Director of Inventory Management of regional operations.
The relationship between public notices and newspapers goes hand-in hand to protect and inform citizens about changes in their communities and inform them of government actions. Publishing legals in newspapers that are delivered to subscribers and available around cities in news racks makes important information readily available. There are some who would like to end that practice and lessen the likelihood that the public will be notified of important information.
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