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Community clean-up in Theodosia is May15-17
The Village of Theodosia is hosting its community clean-up from Wednesday, May 15, through Friday, May 17. On those days, dumpsters will be set up at Village Hall for residents to use for discarding of items. Those who live in the Theodosia city limits are eligible to participate and must...
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...
Mountain Home Kindergarten students get messy with cool frog dissection kits
Parents in Mrs. Kylie Almond’s Mountain Home Kindergarten class have a fun weekend in store for them after students in her enrichment got the chance to dissect a synthetic bullfrog during a special school board meeting to show off the district’s STEM programs. Gelatine was smeared and scrapped...
Big Creek brings on tennis pro Nabillah Dunn for summer coaching
Big Creek Golf & Country Club is welcoming new tennis professional Nabillah Dunn to their lineup. The tennis pro starts June 3 and will be with the golf course all Summer. Dunn is from Houston and is a member of the tennis team at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. She has a 7.5 UTR Tennis Rating and a 4.5 National Tennis Rating Program rating.
MHHS Class of 2024 Prepares for Graduation
Members of the Mountain Home High School Class of 2024 are wrapping up final exams and preparing for next week’s commencement activities. The week of graduation is always a busy time, but it is filled with several important and memorable activities for both seniors and their families. On Monday,...
MHPD to move forward with filling seventh SRO position, funding for next year still in air
Mountain Home Police Chief Eddie Griffin notified City Council that he was moving forward with a new SRO hire for the Mountain Home Kindergarten after a brief update from Mayor Adams on Mountain Home Public School District’s request for help in funding during last Thursday’s regular council meeting.
Baseball Game Preview: Dora Leaves Home
The Dora Falcons will be staying on the road on Monday to face off against the Winona Wildcats at 4:30 p.m. Winona took a loss in their last contest and will be looking to turn the tables on Dora, who comes in off a win. Last Friday, it was close,...
MH City Council rejects resolution requiring city to seek own appraisal when purchasing property
The resolution to require the City of Mountain Home to seek its own real estate appraisal when purchasing property failed in a 4-2 split during Thursday evening’s regular City Council session. The resolution, which was introduced by City Councilwoman Paige Evans, was rejected by City Council members Bob Van...
Isabella man charged with stealing backhoe
On April 23, Jerald Smith, of Isabella, was arraigned on a class D felony charge of stealing ($750 or more) and ordered to return to court at 9 a.m. June 11 for a criminal setting. The charges are in connection with allegations that Smith took a tractor that did not belong to him.
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