
Viola’s Richardson reaches 1,000 career points
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LITTLE ROCK – The Senate has approved a property tax cut that will save Arkansas homeowners $56 million every year.
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A bill was filed in the Arkansas Senate that would provide funding for all the Drug Task Forces in Arkansas. SB350 would be a massive boost to public safety all across Arkansas.
March is a beautiful month in Arkansas as the world begins again with spring. It is also a great time to celebrate the many ways we work together to help every Arkansan grow and be their best.
Elaine Brown/Reporter ebrown@cherryroad.com Cherokee Village (CV) City Council met Thursday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. at city hall. The meeting had been postponed from its… Login to continue reading Login…
Hardy, Arkansas – Rick Mansfield will present “A Journey Through Time: Schoolcraft’s Ozark Revisited” at the March Hardy History Association meeting on Thursday, March 6… Login to continue reading Login…
Quad Cities Rotary Club of Sharp County has two scholarships that are offered to current Highland High School graduates. One is the Rotary Scholarship which is a $500 scholarship that is offered to qualifying graduates. The student must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a 4-year college/university; a 2-year community college and/or a technology program or trades school. Proof of enrollment must be provided at the time of the presentation.