Month: August 2022
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Trial date set for former school administrator charged with sexual assault
Submitted by Patrick Massey of KDQN.net A November trial date has been set for a former Horatio High School administrator…
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Vote Pike County AR Wet Committee submits 2,345 signatures
The Vote Pike County AR Wet Committee submitted 2,345 petitions to the Pike County Clerk’s office by noon on Wednesday.…
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Pike County Sheriff’s office accepting donations for purchase of K9 unit
The Pike County Sheriff’s Office is seeking to obtain a K9 unit for the Sheriffs Office. Sheriff Travis Hill said…
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Rattler Rally tonight at MHS football field
The Murfreesboro Ratters will be hosting the Rattler Rally tonight at 7 pm in the Pit on the campus of…
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Open House today in Nashville School District
Each of the four Nashville School District campus buildings will host student registration & meet the teacher event today. The…
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Rotary speakers shares information about Arkansas Business Navigator program
This week’s speaker at the Nashville Rotary Club’s meeting was Kam Gomez. Gomez is an Arkansas Business Navigator for the…
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Day one summary of Arkansas Special Session
On the first day of the special session, committees advanced two pieces of legislation. The Joint Budget Committee advanced SB2.…
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Skeletal remains recovered in Polk County in Hatfield
Submitted by KAWX radio On Monday, August 8, 2022, an inmate in the Polk County Detention Center led the Polk…
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South Pike County School Board revises ARP ESSR plan
Tuesday night, members of the South Pike County School Board met for their monthly meeting. Superintendent Tanya Wilcher informed the…
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City of Mineral Springs considering Nexbillpay system for water office
Monday during the regular monthly meeting of the Mineral Springs City Council, council members approved two changes to the city’s…
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