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Bull Shoals loses yet another Mayor

The City of Bull Shoals has seen tumultuous times over the past 10 years. The city has lost two mayors because of resignation and lost four police chiefs in the same period. Tuesday, April 16, Michael Savu walked into Bull Shoals City Hall and delivered his resignation to Tina Bailey, city recorder/ treasurer, approximately at 9:15 a.m.
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Weekend Weather

Friday- Cloudy with a chance of rain and a high near 73 degrees and a low near 64 degrees. Saturday- Chance of rain with a high of 82 degrees and a low near 64 degrees.
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Sending lots of hugs and kisses your way, And wishing you both, A Very Happy Anniversary.

People who know how to brighten a day, With heart-warming smiles and the kind words they say, People who know how to gently impart, The comfort it takes to cheer someone’s heart, People who know how to willingly share, Who know how to give and know how to care, Who know how to let all their warm feelings show-Are people that other are lucky to know, There’s so much about you that’s nice to recall… You are a wonderful person, and that isn’t all… You make others happy with the kind things you do, And I am blessed to know special people like you. You’d be surprised how often I think of you, And wish you the very best… This is one of those times.
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Jury Duty

Marion County Jurors, on both the Orange and the Gray Panel, do NOT need to report for duty April 22-26. The trial has been canceled.
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Clean-up in Fairview

The Fairview Cemetery Board will be hosting their Annual Community Clean-Up on Saturday, April 27 at 9:00 a.m. weather permitting at the Fairview Cemetery on Highway 178. General Maintenance and clean-up of the cemetery as well as tree removal are needed and will be in progress.
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