
MOUNTAIN VIEW - Artisans Market on the Square during the 64th Annual Folk Festival, Mountain View, April 17-18, 2026, features arts and crafts from Arkansas Craft Guild members and guests. A self-published author, beautiful jewelry and pottery, Ozark woodcrafts, quilts, glass beads, stained glass, whipped candles, and leather bags, the makers invite all to browse their handmade works.
This coming Saturday, April 4, the annual Calico Rock Lions Club sponsored Easter Egg Hunt will be returning to beautiful Rand Park.

Michael Wayne Stump, 74, passed away at home on March 16, 2026, surrounded by family and friends who loved him deeply.

Due to extremely dangerous and dry conditions in Marion County and weather and rapid drying conditions, it has become necessary to ban all outdoor burning in Marion County.

Spring is trying to Spring
VA recently released the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, which analyzes Veteran suicide from 2001 to 2023, the most recent year for which data is available.

Frank Avery Dalton, age 87, of Diamond City, went to be with his heavenly father on March 10, 2026. He passed away at his home with his wife and friends by his side. Frank was born on April 27, 1938, in Everett, Washington, the son of Frank and Gertrude Dalton.

YELLVILLE — On Saturday mornings at the Yellville Farmers Market, nestled among fresh produce and homemade baked goods, one table catches the light in quiet flashes of brass, copper, and sterling silver. Textured surfaces shimmer beside deep green patinas. Rivets hold layers together in organic harmony.

Old Turkey Hunter

RUSSELLVILLE - Perseverance has long been a defining characteristic of Arkansas Tech University and its people. As of Wednesday, March 18, a visible and lasting testament to that quality --- one made of brick, steel, glass and 12 years of dreams --- is now open in the center of campus. Ferguson Student Union was celebrated by ATU students, faculty, staff, alumni and supporters during a dedication and grand opening on Wednesday. It was the culmination of a process that began in 2014, survived a global pandemic and became a 69,990-square foot facility that will be the focal point of campus life at Arkansas Tech for generations to come. “Ferguson Student Union is a place where Arkansas Tech students will grow into the best version of themselves,” said Stephanie Duffield of Russellville, ATU alumna and chair of the ATU Board of Trustees. “As a result of this increase in connectedness, Arkansas Tech students will feel a greater sense of affection for and loyalty to their alma mater far beyond graduation day. Ferguson Student Union is a transformative building for Arkansas Tech. I look forward to everything that our professional staff in student affairs and our student leadership will do to maximize this exciting new resource. ATU students, welcome to your new home: Ferguson Student Union.” Ferguson Student Union provides student meeting spaces, lounge spaces for students to enjoy during their free time, fast casual dining, an e-sports gaming lab, basketball courts, a location to check out outdoor recreation gear and workout areas for cardiovascular and strength fitness training.