Month: March 2022
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Scrapperette basketball post-season honors
After the Nashville Scrapperette basketball team defeated Farmington 42-41 on March 12 to win the first state basketball championship in…
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Williams seeking Secretary of State office
The political season is heating up across Arkansas as the May party primaries near.Arkansans are set to decide a number…
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Eckert resigns from Dierks School Board
Last week, the Dierks School Board voted to accept the retirement letter from Rebecca Hill. They also voted to hire…
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Scrapperettes defeat Hope; prepare for Magnolia tournament this week
The Nashville Scrapperette softball team headed into spring break Friday evening with a 15 to nothing conference home victory over…
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Genoa Central elects to play 8-man football in the fall
Nashville and other members of the 7-4A Conference will have two open dates on their football schedules for the 2022…
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Howard County 4-H bread and cookie winners
Eighteen members of the Howard County 4-H participated in the 2022 bread and cookie contest. In the bread categories: Gracie…
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Entergy customers will see rate increase
Entergy has announced plans for a rate increase. Company officials say higher natural gas prices is the reason for the…
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Attorney General Rutledge running for Lieutenant Governor position
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is traveling rural Arkansas to speak with voters as part of her bid to become…
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4-Day school calendar tabled during Dierks School Board meeting
Thursday night, Dierks Superintendent Jody Cowart presented two school calendars for the 2022-2023 school year. Option 1 was a traditional…
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2022-2023 Nashville cheerleading squads
Nashville cheerleader selections for the 2022-2023 school year have been made. Fourteen cheerleaders were selected for the junior high…
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