June 2022

Honoring Fallen Heroes

Arkansas native Brady Prewitt was recently laid to rest at his family’s plot in Sharp County. His return to The Natural State was a long time coming. The Navy Seaman 2nd Class was serving on the USS Oklahoma when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

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Letter to the Editor:

Summer is a time kids and teens have much more free time which they usually enjoy with their friends. They go swimming, hiking, enjoying outdoors, and late-night adventures. Some teens will also start to experiment with drugs. A new study show more people try LSD, cocaine, marijuana, and ecstasy during the summer.

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From the Mayor:

Apparently we are experiencing an upward movement in virus cases throughout the state which is somewhat attributed to the new variant. It is advisable to be cautious about your personal well being and practice appropriate health measures. Also, there may be a need for a second booster for those over the age of 65 with certain health conditions. Always consult your primary physician before taking any action.

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Hardy summer music continues to entertain during lunchtime hours

Hardy Main Street music will spark your day with a great duo. Come check out the vibes of Garrett and Ashton Duncan on Saturday, June 4, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Garrett and Ashton will be playing at the Gazebo at Dr. Thompson’s Park. Let their original rhythmic sounds of hip-hop pop you as you window shop! Plus you have good reason to take a respite from shopping and come sit awhile in the park. Bring your lunch and enjoy!

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