Month: July 2022
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Glenwood man charged with numerous felony counts related to child pornography
A Glenwood man was formally charged Wednesday in Pike County Circuit with numerous felony counts, most of which are related…
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Dierks Police Officer resigns
A Dierks police officer who was recently suspended without pay for a week, due to violating two department policies, has…
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Elberta Arts Center to host children’s art camp July 25-29
Cindy Petty of the Elberta Arts Center announced the center would be hosting a children’s art camp this month. She…
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Lang spoke to Nashville Rotary Club about Pafford EMS memberships
Kristie Lang is the membership coordinator for Pafford EMS in Hope and she was the guest speaker of the Nashville…
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Nashville man charged with battery in Pike County
A Nashville area resident has been charged with a felony count of Second Degree Battery, following an investigation last month…
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MS Fire Department purchases new truck
During the July meeting of the Mineral Springs City Council, Fire Chief Chris Hostetler reported the fire department purchased a…
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Master Gardners of Howard County meeting Monday, July 18
The Master Gardners of Howard County will be meeting on Monday, July 18 at 5 pm on the Nashville campus…
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Arkansas veterans cautioned about scams
This July, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and the Federal Trade Commission are highlighting consumer protection issues that impact many…
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Public Notice: Nashville School District
The state and federal guidelines require destruction of all special education due process records within six years after a student…
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Future of MS police department topic at Mineral Springs City Council meeting
The majority of Monday’s meeting of the Mineral Springs City Council addressed statements made by mayor-elect Bobby Tullis. City council…
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