News Staff

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ACT Resubmits Amendment on Heels of Second Rejection

submitted by Nate Bell, ACT Little Rock – Today, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin rejected four submissions for proposed popular names and ballot titles for the Arkansas Citizens for Transparency (ACT) Drafting Committee’s proposed constitutional amendment aimed at maintaining and protecting government transparency in Arkansas.

Baxter Health Announces Discount on Outstanding Balances

MOUNTAIN HOME - Effective immediately, Baxter Health is offering a 15 percent discount on all hospital accounts if outstanding balances are paid in full before April 30, 2024. This offer applies to all patients and employees of the hospital and will be applied automatically upon payment.

House News

As the Preferential Primary Election and Nonpartisan General Election draw near in Arkansas, it’s crucial for every eligible citizen to recognize the power they hold within their vote. The upcoming election on March 5, 2024, serves as an opportunity for Arkansans to shape the future of their communities, the state, and the nation.

Graham for District 7

Hello, Marion County! My name is Phyllis Graham, and I am a Republican seeking your vote for Marion County JP District 7. I have lived in Rea Valley for 8 years after moving here from Blytheville, and I love where I live.

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.

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.

If We All Were Rich

Doc Dykes was a frequent visitor to the pool hall in 1963. He was quiet and good humored, plagued with petit-mal seizures on occasion. Doc Dykes was a chiropractor, and likely as educated a man as our pool hall ever seen. Well dressed, he always wore a long grey overcoat, and usually a dress shirt and tie beneath it. Occasionally he played a game of snooker and was fairly good at it.

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.