February 10: 2nd Monday Dinner at The Post from 4-6 p.m. “Chili & Chocolate”. All-You-Can-Eat menu includes red chili, white chili, cornbread, crackers, chocolate desserts & drink. $10 adults, $5 Kids 5-12, Under 5 eat free. Dine-In Only.
By Vivian Mason For many women, midlife represents a period of significant transition, often accompanied by both biological and psychological challenges. Symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, palpitations, “brain fog,” difficulty sleeping, migraines, mood fluctuations, and genitourinary concerns can emerge during menopause.
The December Meeting of the Twin Lakes Disabled American Veterans Chapter 30, Mountain Home will be held on Monday, February 17, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. The new location of the meeting is VFW post 3246, 214 w.
The Fleet Reserve Association Branch 251 monthly meeting will be on 15 February 2025, at the American Legion Post 52, 717 Market Street, Mountain Home, in the Auxiliary Room. We will have a BYO Bag Lunch at Noon and the meeting itself begins at 1:00 p.m.
The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Twin Lakes Unit 30 will be meeting on Wednesday February 19, 2025. The location will be the Heinz-Willett Wellness Center at Lake Forest Senior Living (formerly Good Samaritan), 300 Good Samaritan Drive, Mountain Home.
Basketball season starts earlier every year because athletes begin training at the earliest time possible. The early training seems to help the players improve physical training, skills and mental training to prepare for the long grind of the season.
For many student athletes in North Central Arkansas, sports begins when the school year begins. Some players work on their game year-round to become the best player possible. This idea is popular for student athletes of other sports as well.
Kingston 42 at Lead Hill 65 Jan. 31 Flippin 58 at Bergman 69 Jan. 31 Mountain View 47 at Y-S 35 Jan. 31 Decatur 25 at Ozark Mountain 64 Jan. 31 Sloan-Hendrix 55 at Cotter 50 Jan. 31 Ozark Mountain 54 at Rural Special Feb. 4 Jasper 46 at Lead Hill 69 Feb. 4 Y-S 32 at Bergman 66 Feb. 4 Cave City 34 at Flippin 67 Feb. 4 Cedar Ridge 71 at Cotter 51 Feb. 4 Salem 41 at Y-S 58 Feb. 6 Nemo Vista 64 at Ozark Mountain 76 Feb. 6 Lead Hill 72 at Marshall 66 Feb. 7 Bergman 86 at Valley Springs 53 Feb. 7 Y-S 59 at Cave City 41 Feb. 7 Flippin 66 at Salem 33 Feb. 7 Eureka Springs 35 at Ozark Mountain 35 Feb. 7 Ladies

By Gregg L. Alexander, Sheriff Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander reports that a joint investigation between the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and the Arkansas State Police led to the arrest of a Flippin man in the death of Alisha Marie Gauger (white/female born August 8, 1982). The Sheriff stated deputies, and first responders were called to a residence on Marion County (MC) Road 7057 in April 2024, after receiving a call from Michael R. Moore, who stated he found Gauger unresponsive in their residence. Deputies responded to the residence and called for Investigators, who processed the scene and collected evidence that included drug paraphernalia and other items associated with the ingestion of illegal narcotics.
YELLVILLE – Arvest Bank is warning consumers about possible romance scams as fraudsters seek out potential victims ahead of Valentine’s Day. Romance scams are a type of imposter scam that occurs when a scammer creates a fake online identity to gain a victim’s liking and trust.