Meeting announcement
The Democratic Party of Izard County will hold its quarterly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 6 p.m.
The Democratic Party of Izard County will hold its quarterly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 6 p.m.
The women of Mountain Home Moose Lodge will hold a fried chicken dinner fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 14 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The menu includes scrumptious fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, dessert and a beverage. Mountain Home Moose Lodge is located at 4754 Hwy. 5 South, 2.5 miles south of the by-pass in Mountain Home. The event is open to members and non-members who sign in as guests.
Think you have the best chili in Salem? Now is your chance to prove it. The Salem High School Band Booster Club, FBLA and the FCCLA, will be holding a chili cook off contest on Saturday, Nov.
1) Why are you running for Justice of the Peace? I am a lifelong resident of the county, retiring at the end of the year from the Fulton County Road Department. I would like the opportunity to continue to serve the citizens of Fulton County.
1) Why are you running for Justice of the Peace? I want to work for the people of district 2 for the growth and betterment of Fulton County and maintain a quality way of life in rural Fulton County. 2) What makes you an ideal candidate for the position? Honesty, integrity, work ethic, and common sense.
COVID-19 vaccines will be available on Saturday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at First Christian Church located at 7th and Archer Street in Mammoth Spring. You will not need to provide: Social Security number, proof of citizenship or legal status or insurance.
College students who rent an apartment or house, should consider purchasing renters’ insurance, according to KHEAA. This insurance provides coverage if their belongings get stolen, burned in a fire or destroyed by a natural disaster.
Courtesy Spring River Area Chamber of Commerce The Spring River Area Chamber of Commerce held a Blue Ribbon Welcome for Tamara Turner’s Sunshine Massage Studio on Oct. 27 at 2531 Hwy 62/412 in Highland.
Unless breast cancer runs in the family, many women, men too, are complacent about the topic and may skip regular self-examinations and annual mammograms. This was not the case with Tina Gilbreath of Hardy, Ark., a vibrant relatively healthy 45-year-old woman.