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Howell County authorities searching for armed and dangerous man
HOWELL COUNTY, Mo. (KY3) - Police in Howell County are searching for a man considered armed and dangerous. They’re looking for Shawn Michael Clark after he fired a gun in Willow Springs. Authorities say he could be in or around West Plains now. The Willow Springs Police chief says...
Community working side-by-side to support firefighter injured in off-duty crash
HARDY, Ark. (KAIT) – A Northeast Arkansas community is coming together to support one of their own. Firefighter Bobby Davis of Hardy suffered serious injuries in a side-by-side crash in March. “I was taking my side-by-side back to the house. I rolled and crushed all four of my fingers...
Baxter Health to host public retirement reception for Dr. Bruce White
Baxter Health is pleased to invite the public, employees, volunteers, and medical staff to join us in celebrating and honoring Dr. Bruce White in his retirement at a public reception on Thursday, June 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Baxter Health in the Lagerborg Dining Room. After completing medical...
Lazy Enchilada Grill offers free food in Norfork to raise funds for local churches
Lazy Enchilada Grill, a highly anticipated addition to the culinary landscape of the city of Norfork, proudly announces its soft opening at 14029 Highway 5 South, and the public is invited. The new restaurant is located in the building that previously housed Little B’s Grill. Commencing promptly at 11...
All of the Lights!
Fresh off the heels of a full solar eclipse, Twin Lake area residents got another chance to witness a rare astrological event after the Northern Lights shined over Norfork and Bull Shoals Lakes following a severe geomagnetic storm Friday evening. The Northern Lights, or the Aurora Borealis, are an atmospheric...
Foundation for Aquatic Center starts to take shape
Despite a wet Spring, construction of the City of Mountain Home’s Community and Aquatic Center is moving along quickly. In a round-table meeting with community business leaders on Thursday, Mountain Home Mayor Hillrey Adams said that the first base of concrete has been poured for the center’s gymnasium and that footings on the building have started to be installed.
ASUMH and Baxter Health receive $625,175 grant for Nursing Programs
MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Arkansas State University-Mountain Home and Baxter Health received a grant in the amount of $625,175 on Monday, May 13, through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 for the Arkansas Linking Industry to Grow Nurses Program. The award, presented by Governor Sarah Sanders...
State budget boost for higher education helping Missouri State and OTC
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri State University and Ozarks Technical Community College are a few of many colleges and universities here in the Ozarks that will be getting more money. It’s all thanks to the state budget passed Friday. MSU President Clif Smart says the 3% core increase is...
Lions Club chips in for Food Bank’s Feed the Pack program
The Mountain Home Lions Club was happy to present a check for $1,000 to Jeff Quick of the Food Bank of North Central Arkansas and Elisa Murray of Arvest Bank for the Feed the Pack program. Feed the Pack is happening today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feed the...
Northeast Arkansas student wins congressional art competition
HIGHLAND, Ark. (KAIT) - A Northeast Arkansas student is heading to Washington D.C., where her artwork will hang in the nation’s capitol. In a first for Highland High School, Freshman Amara Miles’ art piece “Flowers for You” will hang in the United States Congressional Building in Washington D.C. after winning Congressman Rick Crawford’s competition.
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