As we look to clean up leaves, twigs, dried up plants, etc. common this time of year. Instead of throwing away the debris, there’s a crafty alternative: build a pollinator nest. Some gardeners toss twigs, thatch and branches at the end of fall to prepare for winter. But those dry plant materials are where some pollinator species — such as bees, butterflies, wasps, flies and beetles — hibernate through the winter to emerge next spring. And now ― as plants dry out, stems harden, and temperatures drop ― is the perfect time to gather this hollow material pollinators love.
ServSafe has been the industry standard since 1919 in training millions of people how to receive, store, prepare, and serve food safely. Through the Cooperative Extension Service, we offer training and certifications for ServSafe Manager, and ServSafe Instructor & Proctor programs.
How does the decisions by the Marion County Judge and Quorum Court affect the residents of Marion County? A group of concerned citizens have expressed strong opinions concerning the actions of the Marion County Quorum Court passing legislation only to be vetoed by the Judge John Massey.
Area schools present programs to honor Veteran that served in the defense the United States. Veteran’s Day is Friday, November 11, and the Flippin School District, Yellville-Summit and Bruno-Pyatt will host ceremonies.
In what proved to be a calm and brief session, the Bull Shoals City Council met in regular session Thursday, October 27, with all Councilmen, Mayor David Nixon, and Recorder Tina Bailey in attendance.
With Election Day just around the corner (next Tuesday, November 8, to be exact), I was reminded of another election night many, many years ago. Don’t worry, this is in no way political (although if you know me, you know I am a political creature).
The Arkansas Financial Education Commission, in partnership with the Central Arkansas Library System, is hosting a free financial education webinar Nov. 8 titled “How to ‘Save10’ Into Retirement.”
Due to sufficient precipitation, John Massey, Marion County Judge, has lifted the burn ban in Marion County effective Tuesday, October 25, 2022. .
MOUNTAIN HOME - Mountain Home Moose Lodge #1953 will hold its monthly all-u-can-eat fried fish and shrimp dinner this coming Friday, November 4, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Guests may order fried fish, fried shrimp or a combination plate which also includes hushpuppies, French fries, coleslaw, vegetable, roll, dessert and a beverage.
The Marion County Republican Committee will meet Thursday, November 10, 2022, upstairs in the Marion County Courthouse at 7:00 p.m. The public and members are invited to attend.