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Arkansas Mourn the Loss of Congressman Marion Berry
LITTLE ROCK - The State of Arkansas lost one of its most dedicated public servants, Congressman Robert Marion Berry (1942 - 2023). From Stuttgart, Arkansas, Berry was first elected as city alderman in Gillett and later became an influential member of Congress, serving on the Veterans Affairs.
Statement from Arkansas Farm Bureau President Rich Hillman
“Our prayers are with the family of Rep. Marion Berry, whose service to Arkansas and our country will be felt for generations. Marion was a farmer who wore his passion for Arkansas and agriculture on his sleeve. He never backed down from a fight for what was right and was a true advocate for Arkansas farmers and ranchers. He was truly one of a kind and our state and nation are better today as a result of his many contributions and service to our country.”
Meet the BH Director
Meet our Director, Janie Pugsley, MSN, RN! She has been a nurse for 33-years and enjoys everyday working with the Baxter Health Home Health team! She spends her personal time fishing, working outside, and loving six grandchildren. When asked about Baxter Health Home Health department she stated that she has never seen a group more dedicated to our organization, patients, and each other.
Young Democrats of Arkansas statement onLEARNSinjunction
LITTLE ROCK - Young Democrats of Arkansas President Allison Grigsby Sweatman responds to ruling by Pulaski County Circuit Judge Herbert Wright halting the implementation of the LEARNS Act, throwing the future of students, families, and teachers into question.
Arkansas Wildlife
Flippin High School students are currently competing in the “Wildlife of Arkansas” Art Contest. Young artists from Mrs.
Wildlife of Arkansas
Flippin High School students are currently competing in the «Wildlife of Arkansas» Art Contest. Pictured below: Young artists from Mrs. Blasdel’s Art I classes are (from left to right) Skylar Thorton, Gage Wells, Cameron Thomas and Izzy Kreinbrook.
AYAA Officers
Flippin High School students attended the Arkansas Young Artist Association State Convention and Competition. Pictured below are Flippin High School students who were elected 23-24 AYAA State Officers, (from left to right, back row), Adrianne Benedict-State First Vice President; Taylor Henley-State President; Annaleigh Mitchell-State Second Vice President; Seated (left to right) Kaylee Cheek-State Treasurer; and Kelsey Hickey- State Corresponding Secretary.
AYAA 23 winners
AYAA 23 winners Flippin High School students attended the Arkansas Young Artist Association State Convention and Competition. Pictured here are Award winners, (from left to right), Taylor Henley awarded 4th Place, Oil Pastel Realistic; Sadie Akers awarded 1st Place Acrylic Abstract, and Adrianne Benedict awarded 2nd Place, Tempera Realistic and Honorable Mention, 1st Year Painting Not pictured: Payne Moussa awarded 3rd Place Watercolor Expressive.

