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U.S. Sends Iran a Message with Authority
By Robert Lyons, Editor Donald Trump, president of the United States, authorized three (3) lethal air strikes in Iran Saturday, June 20.
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American Patriotic Art Winner
Miss Emma Cook, grade 10, age 15, from Flippin High School was awarded 3rd Place at the Arkansas Veterans of Foreign Wars American Patriotic Arts Contest held at the Department of Arkansas and its Auxiliary 94th State Convention held in Jonesboro, Arkansas on June 5-8. Emma Cook is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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MCFBWC Farm to Table Donation
The Marion County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee donated funding to purchase healthy snacks to feed all the children at Flippin Elementary School during their Body Walk/Farm to Table event. Pictured here are from left to right, Cheryl Blasdel, Marion County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee Chairman and Kristie Sumpter, Flippin Elementary School, sponsors of the event.
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Arvest Bank Accepting Nominations
MOUNTAIN HOME – Arvest Bank is accepting nominations for its annual “Charity of Year” honors through June 27.
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Now You Know at BSTA
We did some rearranging of some of the bands this year. We are back at it Friday, June 20,2025 with the band Now You Know.
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Job 35:10 But none saith, where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night. When I’m happy, I’m really Happy, when I’m sad I’m really sad.
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LITTLE ROCK – U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins today signed Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ waiver to ban soft drinks and candy from Arkansas’ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also referred to as food stamps. Governor Sanders submitted her waiver in April. The State will use the GS1 US food categorization system to implement these policy changes.
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