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Yellville-Summit Football Week 2

YELLVILLE - On Friday, September 2, the Yellville-Summit (Y-S) Panthers hosted the Johnson County West-Side (JC) Rebels in a non-conference football game at 7 p.m. At game time the temperature was 72 degrees with lite, intermittent rain for the first half of the game and nearly no wind.

Ferrell charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault

On August 15, 2022, a dispatch was ordered to 616 Marilyn Avenue, Bull Shoals. The dispatch was regarding an active Breaking and Entering and removing items from the property in progress. While in route to the designated area, Officers received other calls about this incident, so officers proceeded in route to the address.

BEYOND REASON

Rob Perez steps out his front door and, surprised, stops in his tracks. Rob finds himself facing a patch of Creeping Charlie, a kidney shaped leaf with scalloped edges.

Governor’s Address

Today I’d like to talk about the celebration of Labor Day and the importance of our workforce. Barbecues, pool parties, and parades are a common occurrence when Americans today celebrate Labor Day, but it wasn’t always about friends and families getting together for fun.

Legislative Update

Labor Day is a time to reflect on the social and economic achievements of American workers. The labor force in Arkansas and its forecasted potential is worth celebrating.

First District

by Rick Crawford President Biden’s Address This week, President Biden stood at the birthplace of our country’s independence and proclaimed that the biggest threat to our nation is the half or more of Americans who disagree with him. It is shameful that instead of addressing a plan to tackle the inflation he unleashed, reduce the violent crime raging in Democrat cities, and end his open border policies, our President decided instead to pit neighbors against each other and broadcast his hatred for millions of American families who work hard and play by the rules.

State Capitol Week in Review

Little Rock – At first glance, arts and technology would appear to be opposites in how they are taught and how they affect economic development. However, a bipartisan group of legislators has been working since 2018 to build the case that there is a crucial intersection where the arts and technology meet.

Ariel Fisher of Flippin

Ariel Sage Fisher, age 14, of Flippin, Arkansas died Tuesday, August 30, 2022, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Ariel was born July 11, 2008, in Mountain Home, Arkansas, to Shaun Fisher and Vanessa Rowlette Morrison.

Rutledge Announces Major Victory in Fight to End Opioid Epidemic

LITTLE ROCK— Arkansas Attorney General Rutledge announced that a federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled in favor of Arkansas and forty-one other states, allowing the coalition to proceed with its antitrust lawsuit against Indivior, Inc. and Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for market manipulation of their product Suboxone, a prescription medication commonly used to treat opioid addiction.