The Nashville Scrapper football team spent their Saturday, July 27th helping to clean up the area from the recent flood.
Read More »Nashville School Board Budget Workshop
The Nashville School Board held a budget workshop to review the 2019-2020 budget and also reviewed federal and categorical funds on July 25. The budget will be finalized at the August board meeting.
Read More »Scrapperettes Attend Basketball Camp
Scrapperettes recently attended a two day basketball camp at Morrilton. Submitted photo.
Read More »Reducing the Risk of Diabetes
Denise Graves, Registered Dietician and Diabetes Educator for Howard Memorial Hospital talked to the Nashville Rotary club on Wednesday. Millions of Americans may be at risk for prediabetes and not be aware of it. Higher body weight increases diabetes risk for everyone. Simple lifestyle changes can help lower the risk …
Read More »Restoration Work at NPD
Restoration work from last week’s flash flooding has started in the Nashville Police Department.
Read More »Drivers License Testing Moved to Carter Day Center in Nashville
Still dealing with the aftermath of last week’s flooding, the Nashville Police Department and the Arkansas State Police have now moved their offices to the Carter Day Training Center. State police new driver testing will resume this Friday, July 26th at the Center. The address is 200 Lake Nichols Drive, …
Read More »Southwest Arkansas Skills Camp
Murfreesboro High School hosted the Southwest Arkansas Skills Camp last week. Skills and basketball instruction was provided by Carson Smith and MHS Coach Tyler Simmons.
Read More »MHS Cheer Camp
Murfreesboro High School hosted a mini cheer camp July 18th and 19th. Submitted photo.
Read More »Music In the Park at Historic Washington
The Bear Creek Boys performed at Historic Washington State Park this evening as part of their Music in the Park summer series. The last installment will be held on August 17th.
Read More »7-4A Media Day
The annual 7-4A football media day took place on Friday at Joe T. Robinson High School.
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