News Staff

News Staff

Briggs is the First Baby of 2024

MOUNTAIN HOME - WNCC welcomed Callen Briggs, our New Year’s Day baby, on January 1, 2024, at 1:07 p.m. Callen delivered by doctor, Ken Holt, DO, his Pediatrician, Samantha Shipman, MD, and proud parents, Kelsey and Bradley.

SSM and WELCA donates a freezer

The Soup Sisters Ministry (SSM) and Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (WELCA) of Christ by the Lake Lutheran Church in Bull Shoals recently donated a new freezer to Hospice of the Ozarks.

Republican Committee to meet

The Marion County Republican Committee will meet Thursday January 11, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. New Location will be in the Marion County Annex courtroom located at 105 S.

Donors’ Plasma Fuels Innovation for Cancer Therapies

The first bottle of a reagent that can be used in life-saving cancer therapy developed by Our Blood Institute has been distributed by OBI LittleRock ─ Our Blood Institute is excited to announce a groundbreaking milestone. For the past two years OBI has been developing a method that would allow blood donated by our dedicated donors to make reagents used for life-saving cancer therapies.

Changes for Flippin City Offices

FLIPPIN - City Hall and Water Department has Moved to 203 N 1st Street (old Farmers & Merchants Bank). We are excited to announce that City Hall and Water Department has moved to our new home! After many years of being housed with our Police Department and Fire Department, we have outgrown that facility.

Moose Lodge hosts roast beef dinner

The women of Mountain Home Moose Lodge will hold a roast beef dinner fundraiser this Friday, January 12, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. The menu includes scrumptious roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, veggie, roll, dessert and a beverage.

Christian Celebration at St. Andrew’s

Experience a blend of contemporary Christian music and Eucharistic adoration at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Yellville. Join us on January 11, at 6:00 p.m. for an evening of faith-strengthening activities, including a talk, uplifting music, adoration, and reconciliation.

Week in Review at the MCSO

For the week ending January 5, Deputies responded to sixty (60) calls for service. Of those, Deputies provided three (3) wellness checks and worked four (4) domestic disturbances. Four (4) misdemeanor arrests were made.