High prices at the pump, increasing costs at the grocery store and excessive monthly energy bills are all devastating for the hardworking Arkansans trying to make ends meet. For at least one northeast Arkansas resident, rising expenses made it too difficult to continue running his contracting business, so he closed the doors.
The Governor is calling the General Assembly into an Extraordinary Session next week to address the use of surplus funds to provide tax relief and funding for school safety measures. The Arkansas School Safety Commission was reinstated in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Golf Classic recently presented a check in the amount of $27,395 to ASUMH Chancellor Robin Myers, Ed.D. and Nathan Lueck, ASUMH Tech Center Director.
The Yellville-Summit (Y-S) Lady Panthers will face new conference foes during the 2022-23 Volleyball season by conference realignment. Y-S will open the season on Aug 22 at Bergman followed by Valley Springs and St.
The Cotter Lady Warriors will open the season at the Warrior Coliseum facing Quitman followed by a trip to Flippin to end the month of August. The Lady Warriors will travel to Yellville-Summit to open September.
The Flippin Lady Bobcats is a team required to move up to Class 3A to compete in all sports. Flippin will open the season facing Melbourne, Bergman, Huntsville, Cotter and Dover in August.
The Bull Shoals City Council met in regular session Thursday, July 28, with the meeting called to order by Mayor David Nixon at 6:30 p.m. Council members in attendance were Daryl Lindman, Joey Grede, Chuck Kinler, Dino Giannini, and Kirby Davenport representing a quorum, with only David McBee absent.
On North Arm Bay of Lake Minnetonka, Rob sits on the edge of a dock. As the sun sets, Leila the Loon effortlessly floats up.
On Saturday, August 6, Music on the Square welcomes the Band Burnin Daylight to the the stage. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the show on Saturday Night.
Withrow Springs State Park is a 786-acre public recreation area with campgrounds and hiking trails located five miles north of Huntsville, Arkansas. Nestled cozily in Arkansas’ slice of the Ozark Mountains, Withrow Springs State Park is named after Richard Withrow who established the area’s first grist mill.