
Melba Colleen (Paulson) Willison
MELBA COLLEEN (PAULSON) WILLISON 10-18-1949 – 03-02-2023 Melba Colleen (Paulson)Willison was born in Thayer, Mo. on Oct.
MELBA COLLEEN (PAULSON) WILLISON 10-18-1949 – 03-02-2023 Melba Colleen (Paulson)Willison was born in Thayer, Mo. on Oct.
Billy Joe Rogers, 86, of Myrtle, Mo., died Feb. 26 at Saint Bernard’s Hospital of Jonesboro, Ark.
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests’ officials are pleased to announce the seasonal reopening of Blanchard Springs Caverns on March 9.
Many people make financial New Year’s resolutions, such as reducing their debts or contributing more to their retirement accounts — both of which are certainly worthy goals. But among those who planned to make a financial resolution for 2023, the primary reason was the desire to build an emergency savings fund, according to a December 2022 study by research firm Morning Consult.
FAYETTEVILLE, AR—Local students were named to the Fall 2022 Dean's List in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas. To qualify for the Dean's List, the following local students achieved at least a 3.75 grade-point average for the semester while completing at least 12 credit hours.
Izard County Retired Teachers meeting will be at 10 a.m., Monday, March 13 at the Melbourne Church of Christ Fellowship Hall. Candi Cooper and MHS Music Students will be our program. The Public is welcome to attend.
High school seniors, it’s your time to shine. The News in Salem, Villager Journal and South Missourian News are putting together our annual Graduation special for area high school seniors graduating this year.
The Izard County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an incident regarding the alleged dumping of sewage in Horseshoe Bend on Feb. 27 and Feb.
Ozarka College is currently accepting applications for the fall 2023 Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) programs. LPN applications will be accepted through April 1.
It seems there were some questions and concerns that arose from the article titled “Ash Flat to lose Murphy’s station in 2023” published in the Villager Journal, March 1, 2023 issue. This reporter sincerely apologizes for not getting all the facts stated in the initial article.