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Harrison, Ark. woman killed in two-vehicle crash
BOONE COUNTY, Ark. — A woman from Harrison, Arkansas has died following a two-vehicle accident on 675 Arkansas State Highway 43 on Monday, April 29 in Harrison. According to a fatal crash summary from Arkansas State Police, 30-year-old Leah Bieberich was traveling west on Highway 43 in a 2012 Dodge Caravan when the vehicle crossed […]
How much rain did the Ozarks get?
It doesn’t take a meteorologist to tell you it rained a lot across Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas from Thursday to Sunday. But just how much rain did we see in the Ozarks? It all depends on where you live. From Nevada, Mo. to Fort Scott, Ks. historically high amounts of rain fell from Thursday-Sunday. […]
Marshall to Grow Manufacturing Business With New $1.7M Boost
Earlier this month, it was revealed that the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) will be awarding a $1.7 million grant to the Searcy County Government to support manufacturing business growth. The grant will go toward the renovation of a building in Marshall to support the establishment...
Marion County authorities rule cause of death of woman’s body found near boat launch ramp
MARION COUNTY, Ark. (KY3) - Marion County authorities say a woman’s death at a boat launch ramp was accidental. Residents in the area found the body of Sharon Rose Harris, 80, of Rowlett, Texas, floating in Bull Shoals Lake on April 11. The Arkansas State Crime Lab conducted an autopsy.
Former shirt factory in Marshall, Ark., to see new life
MARSHALL, Ark. (KY3) — A $1.7 million grant from the US Department of Commerce will help transform a former shirt factory in Marshall into a frozen food processing plant. “It did good for the county; it wasn’t a lot of money, but people made a living doing it, says Tony Horton, Searcy County Judge.
Rural mental health care access changing in northern Arkansas
MARSHALL, Ark. (KY3) - Many mental health patients in north Arkansas must drive an hour or more to see a healthcare provider. With clinics and providers across northern Arkansas, Boston Mountain Rural Health embraces technology to help communities and patients connect with resources in their clinics. The healthcare provider recently opened a clinic in Lead Hill. In that clinic, a room with teleconferencing allows patients to speak with a mental health care professional. The goal is to connect those in need without driving long distances. This helps medical teams and healthcare providers work together to provide services to rural areas.
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