by Rev. Timothy Bryant
What’s New at the Post
Mountain Home Moose Lodge #1953 will host its 20th annual charity bowl-a-thon to benefit the Peitz Cancer Support House. The fun family event will be held this coming Saturday, March 29, at Driftwood Lanes beginning at 12:00 p.m.

Pictured above are Roberta Switzer, Martha Briggs, Willie Rodriguez, Brandi Finnesy, Stacie Goldsmith, Jennifer Cheek and Heith Hogan. Mr. Willie Rodriguez, owner and operator of Mountain Breeze Therapeutic Massage, offers a variety of types of techniques to aid pain management.
Gregg L. Alexander, Sheriff Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander reports that Investigators opened two (2) death investigations in unrelated incidents on Wednesday, March 19.

By Robert Lyons The Ozark Mountain Lady Bears just concluded a successful basketball season that ended at the State 2A Tournament. Kelly Middleton, Kelsey Hudson, head coach, and the Lady Bears team had a tremendous season for the Ozark Mountain Lady Bears. Kelly averaged 8 points per game; 4 rebounds per game; 2 assists per game; and 2 steals per game for the 2024-25 season.

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The Crooked Creek Conservation District would like to announce the 2025 winner of the Dave Ferguson Scholarship Award. “Home is Where the Habitat Is” Kaylee Cheek a senior at Flippin High School. The daughter of Johnny and Darla Cheek.

Robert Jay Bopp Jr., 93, of Mountain Home, passed away on March 8, 2025, at his home with his daughters by his side. He was born in East Orange, New Jersey, on September 19, 1931, the son of Robert and Ella (Bauer) Bopp.

Suzette Ann Sperry, 81, of Harrison, passed away at Cox Hospital in Branson, Missouri, on March 12,2025, with her family by her side. She was born on April 14, 1943, in Madison, Wisconsin, the daughter of Paul and June (Johnson) LePere.