Paul Franklin Fuller
Paul Franklin Fuller, 76 of Salem, Ark. died April 23 in Mountain Home, Ark.
Paul Franklin Fuller, 76 of Salem, Ark. died April 23 in Mountain Home, Ark.
Sondra Seitz, 83, of Salem, Ark., died April 21 in Salem, Ark. Arrangements are under the direction of Barker Funeral Home in Salem, Ark.
Arkansas Blue Cross Launches New Blueprint Portal The evolution of technology has enabled medical providers to perform procedures and provide treatments never available before. Now, technology is also allowing patients to better manage their health, not just their care.
More than 80 graduates will receive diplomas from Williams Baptist University during its 2022 commencement ceremony, Saturday, May 7. The event begins at 10 a.m. in the Southerland-Mabee Center on campus.
Ozarka College has been ranked among the Best Community Colleges in America for 2022 by SmartAsset. Based on their methodology, Ozarka ranked number 13 of 801 community colleges that met the selection criteria.
The Fulton County Fair Association is accepting reservations for commercial booth space for the 2022 Fulton County Fair to be held July 20-23. Local businesses, clubs, and individuals are encouraged to reserve commercial booth space now as space is limited.
Arts Center of North Arkansas, a non-profit organization, is hosting Thursday night “Music at Center Stage” at 5:30 p.m. in Cherokee Village Town Center. The music begins on May 5 and every Thursday night in May. The concerts are free, donations are appreciated. There will be snacks and drinks available to purchase. There will be a variety of musical entertainment. The dates and musicians are listed below;
The Spring River Area Chamber of Commerce held a Blue Ribbon Welcome for the Partz Store on April 28 during their customer appreciation lunch. Located at 101 Industrial Dr. in Ash Flat, Partz Store owners Joann and Brad Hancock offer full service automotive, tractor and heavy duty parts. For more information about the Partz Store call 870-994-7192. Pictured front row left to right: Jessie Friend, Coldwell Banker Ozark Real Estate; Amy Runsick, First Community Bank; Christina Murphy, Brad and Joann Hancock, Chuck and Shirley Wiles, Partz Store; and Lauren Siebert, SRACC President, Hallmark Times and Comfort Keepers. Back row: Bob Eckman, E-Communications LLC; Hazelle Whited, Sharp Outdoor Tractor; Fred Holzhauer, First Community Bank; Darrell Rolen, SRACC; Ethan Barnes, Zen+Zeus Clothing and Clint Wiles, FNBC.
Nine students were recognized for departmental honors during the annual Academic Awards Banquet at Williams Baptist University. WBU faculty selected the students for the awards based on their academic achievements in their respective fields.
The Arts Center of North Arkansas (ACNA) is releasing its schedule of events for May. Please note times and other factors may change throughout the month. It is recommended to call or text ACNA prior to going to an event to confirm the time and location for a specific event.