Sep 25, 2008 | Arkansas Online
Calico Rock is one of 26,000 schools and public libraries across the nation, and 329 statewide, selected to receive 40 large, high-quality reproductions of American art as part of the National Endowment for the ...
Herb Harvest Fall Festival and Herb Harvest Dinner Oct. 2-4 at Ozark Folk Center
The Heritage Herb Garden and the Committee of 100 for the Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View, Arkansas presents the annual Herb Harvest Fall Festival and Herb Harvest Dinner.
TIMES RECORD * HRAACHE@SWTIMES.COM The remnants of Hurricane Gustav continued drenching the area Wednesday, causing fender benders, some flooded roads and power outages.
Fulton County has two contested municipal races
The deadline for filing for a municipal office was Aug. 26 at noon. In Fulton County there are two contested races and in Izard County there are nine.
Commission gives roadway contracts
The Arkansas Highway Commission tentatively has awarded contracts totaling about $ 11.
Lewis kicks off campaign for Ward 4 council seat
Fayetteville resident Sarah Lewis thinks her experience with bringing people together will serve her well as a member of the City Council.
Lewis kicks off campaign for Ward 4 council seat
Fayetteville resident Sarah Lewis thinks her experience with bringing people together will serve her well as a member of the City Council.
Historic preservation grants to restore local buildings
State preservation grants were awarded last month to several historical buildings in the Twin Lakes Area.
154 students get GED through Ozarka College
The Ozarka College Adult Education Department awarded General Education Development diplomas during the 2007-2008 academic year to 154 students.
Pub to debut DVD of Blues Patrol
Cover charge is $2; anyone wearing a vintage-issue Blues Patrol T-shirt will be admitted free.
4 more counties declared disaster areas by Beebe
“Right now, they're all flowing clear, which is ideal”
Gov. Mike Beebe added four more counties to the state disaster list Wednesday, making 39 in all that have been declared disaster areas after rains and flooding earlier this month. via Arkansas Online
“We want to be ready, though, in case we do qualify”
Governor Mike Beebe Thursday declared Hot Spring County a state disaster area because of damage caused by heavy rains and flooding that began on March 18. via Malvern-online.com
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