
6 Bailey Ervin 11 Yellville-Summit High School 15 Chloe Marshall 10 Ozark Mountain 16 Kyndall Ross 10 Flippin High School 3:35.81 1 19 Sofia Minguez 10 Yellville-Summit High School 1 Riley Hopson 10 Yellville-Summit High School 6:03.02 1 10 Sydney Thanpitcha 12 Lead Hill High School 7:34.67 1 13 Morgan Breger 10 Lead Hill High School 2 Alyssa Shelton 11 Flippin High School Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 1 KJ-Keirstin Moore 12 Yellville-Summit High School 16.05 1.0 2 5 Hiland Grisham 12 Bergman High School 18.50 1.0 2 11 Ellesandra Lee 11 Cotter High School Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 4 Autumn Loomis 10 Flippin High School Girls 4x100 Meter Relay 5 Flippin High School Girls 4x200 Meter Relay 3 Yellville-Summit High School Girls 4x400 Meter Relay 1 Yellville-Summit High School 5 Flippin High School Girls 4x800 Meter Relay 4 Yellville-Summit High School Girls High Jump 1 KJ-Keirstin Moore 12 Yellville-Summit High School 3 Autumn Loomis 10 Flippin High School 5 Jasmine Fletcher 10 Ozark Mountain 8 Riley Hopson 10 Yellville-Summit High School Girls Long Jump 1 KJ-Keirstin Moore 12 Yellville-Summit High School 4 Bailey Ervin 11 Yellville-Summit High School 7 Abby Methvin 12 Yellville-Summit High School 15 Emma Richard 11 Norfork High School Girls Triple Jump 6 Hannah Hayward 11 Yellville-Summit High School 7 Abby Methvin 12 Yellville-Summit High School 8 Riley Hopson 10 Yellville-Summit High School Girls Pole Vault 4 Kadence Doshier 12 Yellville-Summit High School 6 Jasmine Fletcher 10 Ozark Mountain Girls Discus 2 Ellesandra Lee 11 Cotter High School 5 Heavenlea Nalley 11 Flippin High School 6 Rorie Cobb 11 Yellville-Summit High School 8 Khloey Rogers 12 Yellville-Summit High School 11 Kenna Greenhaw 11 Flippin High School 13 Lilly Campbell 10 Marshall High School Girls Shot Put 2 Kenna Greenhaw 11 Flippin High School 4 Hiland Grisham 12 Bergman High School 7 Heavenlea Nalley 11 Flippin High School 9 Ellesandra Lee 11 Cotter High School 11 Rorie Cobb 11 Yellville-Summit High School 12 Lilly Campbell 10 Marshall High School 13 Violet Gamez 10 Valley Springs High School .
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Eddie Dwayne Still, age 64, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on April 10, 2024, in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Eddie was born to Guy Wayne and Joyce (Jones) Still on July 29, 1959, in Harrison.

Dustin Allen “Dusty” Stanbrough 46, was born October 13,1977, in Waverly, Iowa, the son of Jeffery and Jolene K. (Lageschulte) Stanbrough.
Gary Gene Morrow, 63, of Lead Hill passed away on April 8, 2024. He was born July 1, 1960.

Terrol (Terry) Howard Wang, 81, passed away on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at home, surrounded by family. He was the widower of Viola Irene Wang. They shared 40 years of marriage together. Terry was born in Rockford, Illinois, on January 23, 1943. He is the son of Peter Howard Wang and Bernice E. Heise Wang and the brother of Richard Wang (deceased), Larry Wang (deceased), and Janice Wang Morris (Rockford, IL).
Pictured here are local students that are organizing and conducting the Arkansas Young Artist Association State Convention and Competition. The convention involves over 1,300 students, teachers, college professors, speakers and art leaders in Arkansas.
The Marion County Quorum Court met Tuesday, April 9, at 6 p.m., in the Marion County Courthouse to discuss the reports from county officials, proposed ordinances and other county business. Justices Miles Wellein, Claudia Brigham, Wesley Shipman, Rick White, Rolin Hutching, John Reed and Marty Nickels were in attendance along with Jason Stumph and Dawn Moffet. Talon Vancuren was absent from the meeting.
Gregg L. Alexander, Sheriff On April 11, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Marion County deputies were dispatched to the Welcome Ridge boat launch area in northern Marion County because local residents located the body of an unidentified white female, floating just offshore in Bull Shoals Lake.

In the heart of Mountain Home, a team of young innovators from Pinkston Middle School is gearing up for the opportunity of a lifetime. Pinkston Robotics, a group of six talented students under the guidance of their coach, Chrissy Davis, is set to compete in the World Championship in Houston, Texas. Their journey is not just about showcasing their skills in robotics, but also a testament to the power of community support, mentorship, and relentless determination. After clinching the Innovation Project Award at the regional qualifier in December 2023, Pinkston Robotics continued to shine, securing the Engineering Excellence Award at the Arkansas State First LEGO League Championship. Their outstanding performance earned them a spot not only at the Western Edge Open in Long Beach, California.