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Hall family named Craighead Farm Family of the Year
When W.J. "Jeter" Hall planted a few acres back in the 1940s in the Needham Community, he couldn't have imagined that his son and grandson would one day be farming over 4,500 acres from the same homestead.
Beaver Lake Subdivision Offered to the Highest Bidder
About two dozen spectators and a handful of interested buyers gathered in Rogers on Thursday to see one of Beaver Lake's residential subdivisions - Sunset Bay - hit the auction block.
Lydia Renee Burnett Walter T. and Ashley N. Burnett have announced the birth of a daughter, born on May 20, 2008, at St.
Salem Elementary says goodbye to Jeanne Welch
Long time Salem Elementary first grade teacher Jeanne Welch will retire at the end of the 2007-2008 school year after 22 years of service to the district and 27 years total in the state.
Lake City street closed due to flooding
The Lake City council discussed bids for a new fire truck, awarding bids on street paving, and closing Bush Street at the regular council meeting held Monday, May 19.
Hi. A lot of ya'll know me. A lot of ya'll don't. For those who don't, I'm Gary W. Henry Sr. via Truman Democrat
Saturday Storm's Leave Mid-Southerners in the Dark
Contributor: Sarah Stramel Email: sstramel@myeyewitnessnews.com Last Update: 7:11 pm Nearly 1,400 people are without power Saturday, May 10, 2008 after a severe storm swept through Bay, Arkansas. via WPTY
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“Money. That's all it take money”
This, as students at Sylvan Hills High School just returned back to school after last week's tornado forced administrators to close the school for four days. via CW Arkansas
Trumann man found in Sycamore Springs area arrested
A Trumann man who is charged with several area burglaries was re-arrested Tuesday. via Baxter Bulletin
Cell phone theivery! That's what we're talking about this week. Take a look at this video from AT&T Mobility on Caraway. via KAIT-TV Jonesboro
Craighead County Deputy in Serious Condition After Accident
“She lost control when she hit the ditch embankment. She started rolling about four, five or six times. She got throw'd[sic] from the car.”
A Craighead County deputy is in the hospital with multiple injuries after she flips her patrol car on Highway 638, just west of Bay. via KAIT-TV Jonesboro
“COWBOY REPUBLIC: SIX WAYS THE BUSH GANG HAS DEFIED THE LAW”
SPECIAL EVENTS ARTIST'S RECEPTION FOR "ART BY LORELEI" at 6 p.m. Friday at Ozark Natural Foods, 1554 N. College Ave., in Fayetteville. via Fayetteville Free Weekly
More burglary charges filed against men
More burglary charges have been filed against two men who allegedly were hiding stolen items in a camper in the Tracy Ferry area. via Baxter Bulletin
Man sentenced to 55 years for Bay murder
A judge has sentenced a northeast Arkansas man to 55 years in prison for the slaying of his former girlfriend, whose body was found wrapped in trash bags in a ditch. via Log Cabin Democrat
Three arrested in MH on burglary charges
Three men were arrested Monday after allegedly stealing items from vehicles, including credit cards, and using them at local businesses. via Baxter Bulletin
Simpson charged with attempted murder
Raoul Albert Simpson, Sr., 1440 CR 168 Bay, was arrested on Oct. 28 by Det. Jerry Foster and Det. via Truman Democrat
Reach to Recovery seeks participants
“You usually visit them once to give them their Reach to Recovery Survivor Kit, sometimes go back for follow up and leave info for future contact.”
Finding out you have breast cancer can be one of the scariest moments in life. Often times women don't know what resources are available to them or who to ask to find them. via Truman Democrat
Keeping Kids Safe Down on the Farm
“They'll be rotating through ten different booths, the booths cover everything from electrical safety to grain handling safety, atv and four-wheeler safety, also lawn mower safety which is a good age bracket for when they start cutting lawns at home.”
JONESBORO, AR - It's never to early to teach the importance of farm and home safety, and statisticlly fifth grade kids and younger are the right age to teach proper practices. via KAIT-TV Jonesboro