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Dates for Nixa High School registration for the fall term will begin on Aug. 4 and run through Aug.
VA Plans 2 Free-standing AR Outpatient Clinics
Arkansas veterans of military service won't have to travel to a major city to get routine health care after free-standing outpatient clinics planned by the federal Veterans Affairs Department are opened next ...
OZARK : Town banks on river to pilot rebirth
Officials in this Franklin County town hope that its best natural feature - its Arkansas River frontage - will produce an economic boon for the community.
Display singing talents at July 26 Ozark Idol
Ozark-area residents with a yen to perform are invited to compete July 26 for the title of Ozark Idol.
More Arkansans Vacation Closer to Home
Batesville, AR The high gas prices are forcing many to make changes. And some of those changes are affecting the state's economy In a positive way.
Finley named COO at Conway Regional
Alan Finley of Greenbrier has been promoted to the position of vice president and chief operating officer of Conway Regional Health System.
Ozark Profile : Couple call Fayetteville home after worldwide search
Despite many experiences living in and visiting countries around the world, Fayetteville resident Marianne Hauser has relatively few souvenirs from her travels.
Arkansas Wine Country: 120 years in the making
Altus, Arkansas was the place to experience "The Simple Life" long before the recent TV reality show of the same name billed it as such.
Ozark finishes in Baseball America's national rankings
On the heels of the school's first Class 4 baseball championship and a gang of all-state players, Ozark High School was ranked No.
Injured Utility Workers On Mend
TIMES RECORD * HRAACHE@SWTIMES.COM Two Ozark utility crew workers are recovering in a Little Rock hospital from severe injuries they suffered alongside a co-worker who was electrocuted Monday.
TIMES RECORD * HRAACHE@SWTIMES.COM A power line worker was killed and his two co-workers seriously injured while repairing downed power lines in Paris on Monday.
One Dead, Three Injured While Working On Power Lines In Logan Co.
Officials say one man is dead and three others are recovering from injuries after being electrocuted while working on damaged power lines in Logan County.
TIMES RECORD * RGARRETT@SWTIMES.COM About 500 residents of a predominantly lower-income area of Ozark will benefit from drainage improvements the city is planning to make this summer.
Neill sparks Ozark's offense from the top
A glance at the statistics probably would cause you to put Brett Neill in the middle of your lineup.
POETRY : Religion, gender studies among the subjects of visiting poet
"You could say that I used to write as a way to cope with aloneness, looking for a God in all of this mess.
Daisy Dyer of Huntsville and Eddie Duerr of Ozark plan to marry at 5 p.m. June 14, 2008, at St.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
FEMA Experts In Benton, Cabot, Heber Springs, Ozark And Russellville...
“Many of these are small changes that can make a big difference the next time storms strike”
Rebuilding or repairing a home after flooding can be a daunting task. But with the right information, homeowners can build back in a way that reduces the likelihood of future damage. via Federal Emergency Management Agency
Wild Week: An Elephant Experience
“The reward of being around these animals all my life and being able to interact with them and get to know them is my reward, it's very fulfilling.”
Posted By: Liz Massey In Tonight's THV Extra a walk on the wild side. We're taking you on an African safari without ever leaving Arkansas. via KTHV-TV Little Rock
12-year-old charged with drunken driving
“I opened the door and the first thing [the 12-year-old ] said to me was, 'I'm drunk and I had a wreck, '”
A Johnson County 12-year-old now holds the distinction of being one of the youngest Arkansans to face a charge of driving while under the influence. via Benton County Daily Record
Globe-trotter enjoyed his senior year at Ozark High
“In the American International School in Cyprus, there were only 18 in my graduating class.”
Ozark --After a globe-trotting adolescence, Karl Hausfeld was among Ozark High School's proud graduates Friday night as he walked across the stage at James River Assembly to receive his diploma. via Springfield News Leader