A grand opening and chamber of commerce ribbon cutting took place at “What Fur” Wednesday morning at 615 Mine Street in Nashville. This is a new pet grooming service owned by Jenny Hill Cox.
Read More »Hempstead County Sheriff Elected Vice President of Sheriff’s Association
Hempstead County Sheriff James Singleton has been elected as vice president of the state sheriff’s association. Singleton was sworn in recently as the First Vice President of the Arkansas Sheriff’s Association Executive Board during the Sheriff’s Annual Summer Convention in Rogers, Arkansas. Sheriff Singleton has served on the Executive Board …
Read More »Nashville High School Class of 2020
Last first day of school breakfast. submitted photo.
Read More »New Council Member at Mineral Springs
The Mineral Springs City Council welcomed a new council member at Monday’s monthly meeting. Merles Cheatham replaces Steve Dixon, who is now the acting mayor. Cheatham has lived in Mineral Springs for 44 years and is married to Newton Cheatham.
Read More »Dierks class of 2020
Last First Day of School for senior class at Murfreesboro
Last first day of school for 2020 Murfreesboro High School seniors. Photo by Brittney Lynette.
Read More »New School Resource Officer at Nashville
Andrae Jones has been hired as the Nashville School District School Resource Officer. The hire is a partnership with the Nashville Police Department. Jones will spend time at each school campus at Nashville.
Read More »Scrapper Football Media Day
Additional photos will be posted soon to our sports page.
Read More »Howard Co Historical Society Preparing Train Exhibit Displaying Dierks Area
The Howard County Historical Society has received a donation of a 14’x24′ building and train collection. The “Stormy” Blagg Memorial Train House is located behind the Trailways Bus Station museum and Old Nashville Fire Station. The historical society board thanks the Dierks family for their donation. The building was moved …
Read More »Nashville Primary Staff 2019-2020
Nashville Primary Staff 2019-2020
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