Monday Nov 16 | ArkansasBusiness.com
Combs' Tale Shows Fraying Bank Ties
This year, Gary Combs replaced Tom Terminella as the most vocal commercial borrower taking on the northwest Arkansas lending establishment.
HARRISON - Northark Drama's fall production of Sam Shepard's "True West," a gritty dark comedy about two brothers, is set for 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Lyric Theater in Harrison.
Former Newton County sheriff sentenced to prison
LITTLE ROCK a ' A former Newton County sheriff who pleaded guilty earlier this year to Social Security disability fraud, was sentenced in federal court today to eight months in prison and ordered to pay nearly $109,000 in restitution.
Harrison man faces felony charges
A Mountain Home police traffic stop of a Harrison man for a cracked windshield Monday resulted in his arrest on felony drug charges and an outstanding Marion County felony warrant.
Coats for Kids program under way in Marion County
YELLVILLE - The first Coats for Kids program sponsored by Marion County Single Parent Scholarship Fund and city of Yellville is under way.
Flood-risk maps available for Boone County, Ark.
HARRISON - FEMA may be able to check its new flood-risk maps for Boone County against some real flooding.
New Sears store to open Nov. 9
Local woman to manage Sears Democrat Photo Beverly Strahl, pictured above, will manage the new 8,000-square-foot Sears store, which is located near the intersection of Highways 37 and 76/86 southwest of Cassville.
Ruth E. Hamilton Nursing Scholarship established at ASUMH
The family of nationally recognized nurse Ruth Erlene Hamilton has established a scholarship for students in the Arkansas State University-Mountain Home Licensed Practical Nursing program.
Event Planned for First Scheduled Flight Into Harrison
An open house and ribbon cutting ceremony will celebrate SeaPort Airlinesa TM first scheduled flight into Harrison, Arkansas from Memphis, Tennessee this coming Monday, October 26th.
'Farmer Fred' brings hope to Iraqis
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Oct. 14, 2009 - Farmers trying to recover from years of drought, war and neglect in Iraq's Ninevah province are looking to turn things around with a government program called Greenhouse Demonstration, some structures called hoop houses, and an American called "Farmer Fred." Fred Woehl, an agriculture specialist for ...
SeaPort Airlines official has high hopes for its new Harrison-Memphis flights
BULL SHOALS - Rob McKinney, SeaPort Airlines' chief operating officer, has "very high hopes" of success for re-establishing air service at the Boone County Airport in Harrison and three other Arkansas cities.
Face of Defense: 'Farmer Fred' Brings Iraqis Hope
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Oct. 14, 2009 - Farmers trying to recover from years of drought, war and neglect in Iraq's Ninevah province are looking to turn things around with a government program called Greenhouse Demonstration, some structures called hoop houses, and an American called "Farmer Fred." Fred Woehl, agriculture specialist for ...
Deb Peterson's Years Past: Glance back into history
Take a look back in history through back issues ofThe Baxter Bulletin: 100 years ago Oct.
Community efforts and FedEx donation bring little girl home
A terminally ill girl is back with family and friends, thanks to the efforts of her community and a big dose of compassion.
Ronnie Bell named publisher at Harrison, Ark.
Community Publishers Inc. on Friday announced that Ronnie E. Bell will be the new publisher at the Harrison Daily Times, effective Nov.
Arkansas Lottery Tickets On Sale
Around 1,500 stores in Arkansas started selling scratch-off tickets Monday. At 4:30 pm, lottery officials say the day is running smoothly, and they hope to top $1 Million in gross sales.
Arkansas Lottery kicked off at midnight
It's official, Arkansas now has a state lottery. Since the stroke of midnight, Arkansas residents no longer have to cross the border to try their luck.
Buffalo National River Partners to hold first meeting at Tyler Bend
The first general membership meeting of the Buffalo National River Partners will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Tyler Bend Visitor Center Pavilion, 32 miles south of Harrison off U.S. Hwy.
Teach for America brings "nontraditional ways" to Harrison D-2 schools
A lot of students might glaze over during a lesson on calculating percentages, but the kids in Amit Patel's algebra class at Harrison High School come alive as he uses examples from their lives - fast-food restaurants and shopping at the mall - to tweak their interest.
Arkansas man injured in accident
An Arkansas man suffered serious injuries Friday when his car left a Stone County highway, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.