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Warrant issued for man who stole truck from Tecumseh-area business
Jon Watson, 31, of West Plains, is being held in the Ozark County Jail on a $5,000 cash-only bond in connection with a case in which he’s alleged to have stolen a truck from Winrod Brothers Construction in Tecumseh. He is scheduled for a criminal setting May 28. Watson...
Oregon man killed after vehicle overturns in Stone County
An Oregon man was killed Tuesday evening after his vehicle overturned on a state highway in Stone County. According to the Arkansas State Police, Jimmy L. Small, 58, of Ashland, Oregon, died after his northbound Ford Econoline van left State Highway 236 near Fox, re-entered the roadway, and then overturned four times.
Prosecuting Attorney issues warning to MHPS’ School Board after investigating secret text group uncovered in millage election
After a year of relative silence on the issue, Baxter County Prosecuting Attorney David Ethredge has finally weighed in on the secret text group created by former Mountain Home Public School Superintendent Dr. Jake Long to circumvent the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act with members of the school board by issuing an official warning letter to the district.
Remember those who are no longer with us on this Memorial Day Weekend
Hello, Mountain Home. It’s Memorial Day Weekend and that means its time to stop and reflect on those who served our nation and are no longer with us. As per tradition, Mountain Home’s many service member related organizations will be hosting a Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday. I highly encourage everyone to come out and listen to this year’s speaker.
Mountain Home to hold dedication ceremony for the Shirley Baker Nature Trail on Tuesday
The City of Mountain Home will be hosting a dedication ceremony for the Shirley Baker Nature Trail at McCabe Park on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Parking for the event will be available at the pavilion, near the entrance of Sycamore Springs Assisted Living. The dedication for the trail comes after...
Gainesville falls to Bakersfield
Grant Leeker launches a pitch toward a Bakersfield Lions batter during the Class 2 District 10 semi-finals game. In an upset game, Gainesville fell to its inter-county competition from Bakersfield, 3-5. The Lions went on to win the district championship.
Bakersfield Lions are district champs
The Bakersfield Lions baseball team took the class 2 district 10 championship title May 15 after beating Mansfield 8-5 in the final district game of the night. The Lions also beat out the Gainesville Bulldogs 5-3 in the district semi-final game. Pictured, from left, back row, are: Coach Brandon Cotter, Austin Durham, David Manley, Cooper Massey, Eli Cotter, AJ Hensley, Jake Summers, Rushtyn Lovins, Alex Helms, and Coach Gregg Cotter. Front row left to right. Tucker Keith, Ty Cotter, Ethan Cotter, Bo Bean, Bodie Hardin and Johney Everett.
Dollar General’s updated store opens in Gassville
Dollar General is excited to announce its new store at 519 E MAIN ST in Gassville is now open!. The recently-relocated and updated DG Market store format plans to provide area residents with an updated layout and new offerings including an expanded selection of fresh meats, fruits and vegetables, as well as the same categories, brands and products customers trust Dollar General to carry.
Bakersfield golfers Conner Jones and Kyden Alvardo
Bakersfield High School golfer Connor James Jones, left, placed 37th in the 2024 Class 1 State Championship meet May 13-14 at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club in Joplin with a score of 92 on day 1 and 86 on day 2, totaling 178. His fellow golf teammate Kyden Alvardo, right, took 70th place with a score of 99 on day 1 and 93 on day 2, totaling 192. The course is par 72.
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