Recently, the Flippin School Art Department held its 38th Annual Fine Arts Extravaganza. Generous donations were given by the following local patrons for awards for the students. Donors were Animal Clinic of the Ozarks, Anstaff Bank, Ark-Plas Products, Vexus Boats, Arvest Bank and the Flippin High School Art Club.
The firefighters from the City of Flippin met on Saturday, June 2, to take up a collection and gather donations by taking the firefighters boot to collect as much in donations from area residents passing through the intersection at 1st Street and Main Street in Flippin.
A local game warden got himself a radio show on a Lebanon, Missouri radio station several years ago and he ended it each week with this statement, “Remember, if we (the MDC) don’t say you can, YOU CAN’T!”
Fast Facts: Charles Looney hosting a two-day workshop on artificially inseminating beef cattle. Workshop is June 8-9 at Southwest Research & Extension Center in Hope Cost is $450; Register at uada.formstack.com/ forms/beef_cattle_ai by June 5 HOPE — For producers interested in improving their cattle through artificial insemination, the Cooperative Extension Service is offering a twoday training course on June 8-9.
Students are clearing out their lockers and signing yearbooks as teachers grade final exams and close the classroom door for the final time this school year. While their attention is turning to summer, my staff is already preparing for fall and getting ready for our next Congressional Youth Cabinet (CYC).
Bob and Tywllah Schauer celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary at Chen’s Garden Chinese restaurant in Mountain Home last week. The celebration last year was called off due to health events for the pair.
by Robert Lyons Thursday, June 1, the Marion County Budget Committee met to discuss potential ordinances to be sent to the Marion County Quorum Court Meeting on Tuesday, June 13. Marty Nickels chaired the meeting in the absence of Joyce McCalla, committee chairperson.