Month: August 2022
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Featured News
NPD hires school resource officer and patrolman
Patrolman Dillon Roberts and SRO Danielle Terwilliger Two new officers, including a second school resource officer, began working this week…
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Local News
AGFC held public meeting in Nashville concerning Black Bass Management Program
Tuesday evening, 11 area bass anglers attended a public meeting held by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to discuss…
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Local News
Deer season less than a month away in Arkansas
The start of season is now less than a month away with the opening of archery season set for Sept.…
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Featured News
Wet/Dry issue certified for Pike County ballot
Pike County Clerk Randee Reid has certified a petition that would allow the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages in…
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Local News
September is National Recovery Month
September is National Recovery Month. It is a national observance held every to promote and support new evidence-based treatment and…
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Local News
Great Arkansas Cleanup kicks off September 10
The Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission announced that its annual fall cleanup, the Great Arkansas Cleanup, will kick off on September…
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Local News
50th CACA Art Show set for Oct. 7-9
Submitted by Patrick Massey of KDQN.net Area art lovers are here by notified that the region’s premier art show is…
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Sports
Scrappers fall to 5A South Magnolia Panthers 35-27
The Scrappers took an early lead in their season opener Friday night against the Magnolia Panthers but fell 35-27. Nashville…
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Sports
Outlaws earn come from behind victory over Fouke 29-27
The Dierks Outlaws had to come from behind, but won their first game under first-year head coach Paul Ernest at…
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Sports
Hornets sting Lions 45-30
The Mineral Springs Hornets gained 474 yards of offense against the Jessieville Lions Friday night in their first game of…
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