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Pets of the Week

Things have really been hopping at the Shelter lately! As many of you know, Have-AHeart Pet Shelter (HAH) will be holding weekly low-cost spay and neuter clinics in our surgical suite. These clinics are supported by the Bissell Pet Foundation’s “Fix the Future” initiative.

The Jerry Hopper Band at BTSA

By Bull Shoals Theater of the Arts Jerry Hopper grew up on country music and a “little bit of rock-inroll”. He mastered the guitar at a young age, playing with his dad and other seasoned local musicians. While still a teenager, he played with Bob Carson and the Monkey Run Boys, a local band known as the Stingrays, and later form the group Mighty Fines He recorded his first album in Nashville in 1983 and through the years has made four additional country and 3 gospel albums.

Daniel Jewell

Daniel Jewell, 59, of Gassville, Arkansas, passed away at his home on June 12, 2024. He was born on February 10, 1965, in Springfield, Illinois, the son of Norman Jewell and Nancy Kornita.

Iva Shaw

Iva Shaw, age 93, of Everton, Arkansas passed away Friday, June 21, 2024, in Yellville. Iva was born March 3, 1931, in Anderson Flat to William Otto and Ruby Carr Huskey.

James Arthur Pinkley

James Arthur Pinkley, 77, of Harrison, Arkansas, passed away June 14, 2024, in Harrison. Born September 17, 1946, in Greeley, Colorado, the son of Frank and Vennie Hill Pinkley Sr.

Hurst Earns Honors

Madison Hurst graduated from Yellville-Summit High School in 2021. Hurst moved to N Little Rock where she graduated from Paul Mitchell Beauty College. Following graduating from beauty School, Hurst then attended University of Central Arkansas, UCA, where Madison Hurst achieved Exemplary Academic Achievement honors for the Spring semester of 2024 and was named a Presidential Scholar.

UCA Announces Bogle as Part of the Incoming Honors

The Norbert O. Schedler Honors College has selected 80 incoming first-year students as its newest class of Schedler Honors College Scholars and 40 incoming first-year students for its Schedler Honors Program. KateLynn Bogle of Valley Springs was selected for the Schedler Honors College.

ARA Commits $2 Million in Disaster Recovery Funds

LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas REALTORS Association (ARA) has pledged to provide $2 million in recovery funds to those impacted by the May 26 tornadoes. Through its nonprofit, Hearts & Homes of Arkansas, the ARA will offer up to $2,000 in disaster assistance per residence for housing-related costs, such as rent and mortgage payments. Since late May, Hearts & Homes has partnered with the REALTORS Relief Foundation to distribute $1.4 million in funding.