Month: May 2022
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Early voting continues this week in Howard County
Slightly less than 500 people cast an early ballot during the first week of voting in Howard County. The first…
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Sports banquets will be held tonight and Tuesday for NHS
Sports banquets are scheduled for today and Tuesday at the Nashville School District. Athletic Director James “Bunch” Nichols says the…
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Legacy Academy Announces Valedictorian & Salutatorian
Lockesburg, ARK—Legacy Academy announced that senior Grace Tucker is the private school’s Class of 2022 Valedictorian. Grace has a perfect…
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NHS graduation is Sunday afternoon in the Arena
Nashville High School’s senior class of 2022 will receive their diplomas during commencement ceremonies Sunday afternoon. This year’s class includes…
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Peach Blossom Festival is Saturday on Main Street in Nashville
Wednesday afternoon, Nashville Chamber of Commerce member Tammy Westfall shared some details about the upcoming Peach Blossom Festival this Saturday…
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Howard County Farmers Market will be closed this Saturday
The Howard County Farmers Market will be open today until 11 am, but market manager Julio Fuentes announced the market…
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Center Point Fire Department annual BBQ fundraiser is Saturday
The Center Point Fire Department’s annual barbecue and auction fund raiser is scheduled for tomorrow at the fire station. Serving…
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De Queen man arrested for negligent homicide in Pike County
A De Queen man has been arrested in connection with a fatal accident that occurred in November of last year. …
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Longtime Mineral Springs School District bookkeeper resigns
Monday night, the Mineral Springs School District bookkeeper, Marla Williams resigned from the district. Superintendent Billy Lee stated Williams has…
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City of Mineral Springs applying for several grants to make city improvements
Monday night, Mineral Springs Water Superintendent Eric Marks gave update on the sewer pond upgrades under old business, but then…
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