Month: May 2020
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Deadline For Murfreesboro Students To Turn In iPads
Any Murfreesboro High School students who have not turned in their iPad should to do so today (Thursday). Students may…
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Hospital Board Holds May Meeting
The Howard Memorial Hospital board met for its May session Tuesday evening. CFO Bill Craig the hospital was below budget…
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Two People Arrested In Hempstead County On Drug Charges
Eric GossDonald Wynn Two area men have been arrested on drug charges during an operation conducted by the 8th North…
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Bingen VFD To Hold Election For Board Officers
The Bingen Volunteer Fire Department’s annual election of board officers will be held June 1st at 6:00 PM in the…
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New Tyson Feed Mill Being Built In Hempstead County
Construction is underway in Hempstead County on a new 65 million dollar feed mill owned by Tyson Foods. The unit…
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Scrapper Supermarket Gets $10,000 From Tyson
The Scrapper Supermarket received a $10,000 donation from Tyson foods on Tuesday. The money will be used to provide community…
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Area Schools Considering Resuming Sports
With last week’s announcement from Governor Asa Hutchinson that the ban on team sports would be lifted beginning June 1st…
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Tuesday Morning Southwest Arkansas COVID-19 Numbers
Although the number of positive cases of COVID-19 in southwest Arkansas represents a small percentage of the population, the figures…
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Nashville City Park Looks At Possibility Of Resuming Sports
Nashville City Park commissioners are expected to meet early this week to discuss the possible return of sporting activities at…
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UA Cossatot Looks At Fall Contingency Possibilities
Officials at UA Cossatot say a COVID-19 Task Force has been appointed. School chancellor Steve Cole said the committee will…
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