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City of Mountain Home announces property bid opportunity for old fire station
The City of Mountain Home has opened bidding for a unique property at 84 Sunset Drive, currently serving as Fire Department Station 2. Mayor Hillrey Adams announced that sealed bids will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 15, 2024. The property, which could be used for commercial or...
Community clears out local Walmart to donate to flood victims
HARRISON, Ark. – Torrential rain caused major flooding in northern Arkansas on Wednesday, July 17. In the city of Yellville, more than 80 seniors were displaced from The Springs Creekside nursing home when water got in, ruining most of their belongings. Three Wishes for Ruby’s Residents, a nonprofit in Harrison, has been collecting clothes, food, […]
Applications Accepted for Bentonville Airport Advisory Board
Bentonville, AR…Applications are currently being accepted to serve on the City of Bentonville Airport Advisory Board. This board serves in an advisory capacity to the Mayor, City Staff, and City Council in policy matters pertaining to the Bentonville Municipal Airport. Applicants must be a registered voter, reside in the...
Czechs want to buy 200 Hellfire missiles -- warhead made in Camden
A Camden defense plant may share in a $138.26 million deal with the Czech Republic. The State Department said on Monday, July 23, 2024 that it approved the possible foreign military sale to the Czech Republic of Hellfire missiles and advanced Precision Kill Weapon System and related elements of logistics and program support for that amount.
Current Knowledge and Uncertainties Regarding the Development of 2,700 Acres in Benton County
Walton Group Acquires 2,700 Acres for Future Development in Bella Vista. Blue Crane, a real estate company owned by Walmart heirs Tom and Steuart Walton, has closed a deal to purchase approximately 2,700 acres of undeveloped land in Bella Vista. The acquisition includes development rights from Cooper Communities, which will continue to manage its commercial and residential investments in the area. Bella Vista, known for its strong cycling and outdoor recreation tradition, is poised for significant changes in the future.
WMSD’s supt. search underway as summer break comes to close
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (WMC) - Almost a week before students return to the classrooms from summer break, the West Memphis School District’s search for a new superintendent is now underway. West Memphis Board President Dr. Kimberly Wolfe, who is leading the search for a new superintendent, says the role...
Arkansas baseball: A way-too-early prediction for the Razorbacks 2025 Opening Day lineup
FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas baseball roster is coming into focus with the MLB Draft in the rear-view mirror, and there are no shortage of questions for the Razorbacks. Fortunately for coach Dave Van Horn, those questions are built out of depth and options instead of trying to find replacements. The Hogs had...
Fayetteville woman pleads not guilty to animal cruelty charges
A Fayetteville woman arrested on animal cruelty charges earlier this month has pleaded not guilty, according to Washington County Deputy Prosecutor Denis Dean.
Catholic church in Hartford continues to get vandalized
HARTFORD, ARKANSAS, Ark. — Over the last few weeks St. Leo's Church in Sebastian County has been vandalized three different times. Parishioner Guy Dickinson said he found the first damage a few weeks ago. "I came up on Saturday, a couple of weeks ago ... When I pulled in,...
22 Jul 2024 Food giveaway planned for Thursday in North Little Rock
NORTH LITTLE ROCK — The New Hope Baptist Church Social Service Ministry will give food away on Thursday, July 25 at 1821 Edmonds St North Little Rock. Under the leadership of Pastor Dr. George Shears III, New Hope Baptist serves the community of North Little Rock with food giveaways on the fourth Thursday of the month. Last year, they served 1,752 families and provided 83,797 pounds of food. Members donated 2,124 volunteer hours.
Arkansas Football Recruiting: Kane Archer’s Decision Hinges on Brother Cash’s Commitment
Arkansas football's recruiting landscape faces challenges as local prospects commit elsewhere, but the Archer brothers from Greenwood offer a potential game-changer. Kane Archer, a standout quarterback, seeks to follow in his brother Cash's footsteps, a highly recruited linebacker prospect. Cash's decision could sway Kane's college choice, with Arkansas being a top contender. Their father highlights the impact of Cash's commitment on Kane's decision, indicating a potential quadrupling of the Razorbacks' chances with Cash onboard.
Rider, Miller Taking on New Roles at WBU
WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. – Two Williams Baptist University employees have transitioned into new roles, both designed to help students succeed at WBU. Jeff Rider has taken on the duties of Director of Athletic Eligibility & Retention, while Kristy Miller is now the Director of the Student Success Center and Freshman Advisor.
Hendrix College's Bailey Library joins prestigious Oberlin Group as first in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Hendrix College's Olin C. Bailey Library becomes the first library in Arkansas to become a member of the Oberlin Group, which can be only joined via invitation. “Having Bailey Library counted among the Oberlin Group of Libraries is truly an honor,” said Hendrix College Provost...
OG&E crews return after aiding Texas in post-hurricane power restoration efforts
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — After nearly two weeks of assisting power restoration efforts in Texas, OG&E’s 105 linemen and support staff returned home. According to OG&E, crews returned to their Oklahoma and Arkansas homes on Friday. Line workers assisted with power restoration in Sugar Land, Barrett, Baytown and...
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