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Mineral Springs School Board Reviews Policy Updates, Funding Outlook, and Academic Progress
The Mineral Springs School Board recently held their regular monthly meeting, addressing policy updates, district funding concerns, and academic initiatives.…
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Ridgeway Baptist Church Hosting 26th Annual Community Thanksgiving Lunch
Ridgeway Baptist Church will once again host their 26th Annual Community Thanksgiving Lunch this Thursday, offering a drive-thru edition from…
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Scrappers Roll Past Lake Hamilton 59–44 in Preseason Opener
The Nashville Scrappers opened their preseason with an impressive statement Monday night, defeating the Lake Hamilton Wolves 59–44 on November…
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The gifts keep coming for Dierks High School.
Fresh off winning $1 million in the T-Mobile 5G Friday Night Lights contest, sixteen students and four teachers/administrators received word…
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Main Street to Come Alive for Nashville’s Annual Christmas Parade
Preparations are underway for this year’s Downtown Christmas Parade, set to take place on December 1st along Main Street in…
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Nashville Girls Complete 3–0 Classic Run, Head to Little Rock Next
The Nashville Scrapperettes wrapped up a flawless weekend at the 2025 Lake Hamilton Classic, finishing 3–0 after a commanding 63–48…
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Council Reviews Audit, Approves Land Sale at Brief Meeting
The Nashville City Council met Monday for a brief regular monthly meeting, covering financial updates, audit results, and action on…
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HMH Chief Financial Officer Bill Craig Named Arkansas Business’ 2025 Financial Executive of the Year
Howard Memorial Hospital’s Chief Financial Officer Bill Craig has been honored as the Arkansas Business Financial Executive of the Year…
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Planning and Zoning Commission Rejects Rezoning Request Near Toland Heights
The Nashville Planning and Zoning Commission met last week to consider a request to rezone property behind the Toland Heights…
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Developing Howard County Reviews Retail Prospects, Entertainment Initiatives at Monthly Meeting
The Developing Howard County (DHC) board held its monthly meeting last week on the Nashville campus of UA Cossatot, where…
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