
August 2022


Assisting More Arkansans as Federal Services Pick Up Pace
John Boozman, US Senator Many federal agencies continue to fight backlogs as they dig out from pandemic shutdowns and two years of limited staffing. Having agencies like the Social Security Administration open in person again is welcome and I am pleased to see progress being made on getting caught up, however, I continue to hear the frustration of Arkansans every day who are working through bureaucratic processes that, unfortunately, are taking longer to resolve than in prior years.

Free concert, fish fry announced
Andrea Bruner CHARLOTTE, Arkansas - John 3:16 Ministries will be having a free concert by North Point Worship and fish fry on Saturday, Sept. 3, at John 3:16 campus in Charlotte.
Arts Center Schedule of Events September 2022
Courtesy of the Arts Center of North Arkansas Spring River’s Got Talent Show, Sept. 17, Hardy Civic Center.

38th annual Classic Antique and Classic Car Show to be held
Renee Janes Editor rjanes@cherryroad.com Organizers are gearing up for the 38th annual Classic Antique and Classic Car Show to be held on Saturday, Sept. 3 at Mammoth Spring State Park.
Recent scores for the Cherokee Village Horseshoe Pitchers
Dave G ruger Cherokee Village Horseshoe Pitchers Association These scores are for the week of Aug. 15 and Aug.

Cherokee Village Horseshoe Pitchers Association
Star of the Week 1 Game Score Plus Handicap John Watts 206 8-15 Game Winners Pit 1 Brooks and Lofquist 178 Pit 2 Clementi and Prusak 179 Pit 3 Watts and Yanke 195 8-19 Game Winners Pit 1 Watts and Howe 185 Pit 2 Lewis and Hollis 203 .
‘Bill Pay’ evolves into an es sential banking tool
Chuck Jones Not that many years ago, sitting down to pay the bills was a pretty tedious chore. First, you had to balance the checkbook, and also make sure all recent transactions had been entered.
Capitol Week in Review
James Sturch, State Senator A shooting spree occurred in Little Rock over the weekend of Aug. 13 and 14.