
Larry Dablemont On the first day of January, I went looking for ducks on some of the many ponds and ranch lakes in my region of the Ozarks. As one old-timer in the pool hall once said about honest politicians on the ballot… “They wasn’t none!”
The Poets’ Roundtable of Arkansas is once again sponsoring its collegiate poetry contest. The 2024 Pat Laster Collegiate Poetry Contest is open to Arkansas residents, ages 18 to 25, who are attending Arkansas colleges during the submission period of January 1, 2024, through March 15, 2024.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – Depression is a serious health issue that can affect your emotional, physical, and social well-being. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 20 percent of adults in the United States have been diagnosed with depression.
Background noise can make it hard for almost anyone to have a conversation. However, if you have more trouble than others hearing and understanding conversations in a noisy environment, it could be a sign that you have hearing loss, or it may be a condition known as central auditory processing disorder.
Public education stands as the primary expenditure within state government. This month, the House and Senate Education Committees began working on the Educational Adequacy Study.
In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, or disability. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Soil erosion is a major challenge in agricultural production. It affects soil quality and carries nutrient sediments that pollute waterways.
LITTLE ROCK – The freezing weather may have prevented citizens from appearing in person at three public hearings held by the Arkansas Broadband Office to gather input about plans to expand and improve Internet access in the state. However, there is still time to submit comments.
Billie Collins, CES 4-H/FCS Agent Marion County 4-H members recently attended the National FCS Championship and Conference in San Antonio, Texas placing 5th out of 9 teams from around the nation in the Consumer Decision Making contest. Consumer Decision Making (CDM) is a competitive 4-H event that teaches financial management, consumerism, and decisionmaking skills.
All students eat at no charge/Adults - $2.70 Lunch: All students eat at no charge/Adults - $4.75 Snack: All students eat at no charge/Adults - $1.00 Tuesday Breakfast: Biscuit & Gravy or Alt Entrée w/ Assorted Fruit, Juice & Milk Variety Lunch: Chicken Macho Nachos or Chicken Club, Seasoned Corn & Carrots, Mexican Style Pinto Beans, Fruit Variety, Milk Wednesday Breakfast: Breakfast Burrito or Alt Entrée w/ Assorted Fruit, Juice & Milk Variety Lunch: Mac & Cheese w/ Buffalo Popcorn Chicken or Hot Dog, Boston Baked Beans, Tossed Side Salad, Fruit Variety, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Milk Thursday Breakfast: Pork Sausage, Egg, & Cheese Bagel or Alt Entrée w/ Assorted Fruit, Juice & Milk Lunch: Chili Cheese Dog or Meat lover’s Pizza, Tator tots, Assorted Fruit, Lettuce & Tomato Salad Sliced Cucumbers, Milk Friday Breakfast: Chicken & Waffle or Alt Entrée w/Assorted Fruit, Juice & Milk Variety Lunch: Cheese Stuffed Breadsticks w/marinara & Ranch or Bacon Cheeseburger, Broccoli & Cauliflower Florets, Seasoned Carrots, Fruit Variety, Spinach & Cranberry Salad, Fresh Grape Tomatoes, Milk .