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A local high school senior from Van Buren County officially enrolled at Williams Baptist University on Thursday, April 4, as part of a special ceremony known as VIP Registration.
Bullfrog season is now underway. A valid fishing license is required. Check the regulations for details.
Brian Keith Graham, 59, of Morrilton, sadly left us on April 19, 2024, following a battle with cancer. He was born in Marrero, Louisiana, on April 27, 1964, to Ralph and Doris Graham.
It was another good week for the Clinton Yellowjacket baseball and softball teams.
Ingram’s Tire has resided in the Historical District of Clinton for the past 60 plus years. Finis and Betty Ingram, founders of Ingram Tire, started their business in its current location in 1962. The Ingrams rented the building from Bonner from 1962 to 1964 and later purchasing the building…
EdenSong Regional Chorale invites the public to attend the upcoming spring concert, dubbed “Together: A Musical Experience.”
Alderman Randall Gardner, who died last month, was named the Grand Marshal for the 56th annual Shirley Homecoming Celebration during the Shirley City Council meeting.
It was another great year for Clinton Yellowjacket basketball as both the boy’s and the girl’s teams reached post-season play, and as a result hauled in a host of post-season awards.
Van Bowling announced he is seeking a seat on the Petit Jean Electric Board of Directors, District 2 Position 1.
Marva and R G Ward went to Guy on Sunday and visited John and Teresa Ward. They have been doing a lot of work on their place and Marva said it is looking great with lots of pretty plants and flowers.
Visitors of Margaret Earnhart last weekend were her brother, Gail Smith of Hot Springs Village; her cousin, Tony and Flo George and family; Stanley and Katrina and son, Declan; and Travis and Camille all of Denver, Colorado.
On Thursday, at 1:30 p.m., the Alread EH Club meets at their Rupert facility. Everyone is invited.
Blagg Law Firm has been providing legal services to Clinton and the surrounding area since 1989 with a history that dates back much further. Ralph Blagg owner of Blagg Law Firm was born in St Louis to Evander and Emogene Blagg and moved frequently as a child spending most of his early youth …
Cecil Morris Winberry, 76, died at his home in Clinton, Arkansas, April 9, 2024. He was born in Des Arc to Cecil and Audrey Branham Winberry on Sept. 28, 1947. He attended Guy-Perkins School and Central High of Little Rock.
The Van Buren County Master Gardeners are on the road again, looking to recognize the beauty of Van Buren County.
The legislature convened the fiscal session and will spend the next month working on a $6.3 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1.
”Stop – stop waiting for the right time, the right moment, the right everything – there is no right time except the moment you decide to start.” Unknown.
Sindee Morse took her nephew, Rylan Ward, to Simmons Bank Arena. They went to the Lauren Daigle concert on Friday night.
“Be careful with your words. Once they are said, they can be only forgiven, not forgotten.” Unknown.
Parents can now apply to the state Education Division for Education Freedom Accounts for next year.
South Side Bee Branch students became published authors and illustrators in art class under art teacher Wendy Gross.
The new sign for the library, now to be known as the Sunny Harris Building was dedicated by Van Buren County Judge Dale James on April 4.
Saturday is Recycling Day, 8-10 a.m., behind the Alread Cafeteria. At the same location, 9 a.m., ACCDA holds its monthly meeting. Community minded residents are encouraged to attend.
Visiting Judy Sowell were her son and family – Danny, his wife Kirsten, sons, Jackson and Maddox. They were here for Easter Sunday. Their home is in Hensley, Arkansas.
Sindee Morse took her nephew, Rylan Ward, to Simmons Bank Arena. They went to the Lauren Daigle Concert on Friday night.
Our local Super 8 Motel location has been serving residents as well as travelers since 1995 and patrons nationwide for over fifty years. Super 8 Motels as a company started out modest but has now become part of the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts providing numerous benefits while currently being …
A rivalry known for its intensity on the football field was played out Tuesday on the diamond with Clinton sweeping a doubleheader from Heber Springs in baseball action.
Allen Lee Davis, age 60, of Jacksonville passed away peacefully on March 31, 2024, at Little Rock’s John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans’ Hospital after a long, hard-fought and valiant battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 13, 1963, at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage, Alaska, to the late …
Anyone interested in marketing vegetables, fruits other items at a local farmer’s market are invited to attend the Farmers Market 101 Workshop.
Anyone currently producing or interested in producing small ruminant animals, sheep or goats on their farm are invited to attend a small ruminant conference.
Several state agencies are preparing for increased traffic from out-of-state tourists who will drive to Arkansas on Monday, April 8, to view the solar eclipse.
The eclipse is coming, the eclipse is coming. The day will be sunny, then it will be dark, then it will be sunny. I know people who are this way. At first, everyone you meet is sunny. After some time and getting to know someone they may become dark. With some, you are fortunate to see the su…
PANGBURN — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Archery in the Schools Program will launch arrows in a new direction April 5-6 when Pangburn High School hosts the agency’s first state-level 3D tournament compatible with the National Archery in the Schools Program.
“Quilting Thursdays” offers instruction at the Alread EH Club. For details call 745-2304.
Residents of Van Buren and Faulkner counties who owe community service hours due to district court sentences can earn double community work service credit by enrolling in efforts to clean up the counties following the April 8 total solar eclipse.
Entergy Arkansas’ low-cost power generation portfolio, along with lower gas prices last year, has allowed the company to decrease customer bills beginning with the April billing cycle.
Will Dawson has been heading up operations at Dawson Aircraft Inc for the past 34 years but as a young man growing up in Bee Branch one might not have guessed the path that was laid out before him. Will grew up on a diary farm in the mid 80’s and at that time it was not uncommon see dairy fa…
Arkansas House of Representatives members will square off against their Senate counterparts for a worthwhile cause, “Hoops for Kids’ Sake,” benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arkansas (BBBSCA) and the Children’s Advocacy Centers (CAC) of Arkansas. The ninth modern-era charity bas…
On a spectacular sun-swept spring Saturday in the Ozarks it was the Clinton Yellowjackets who shined the most.
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