Izard County STEM High School named EAST Program of Influence

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At approximately, 7:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, law enforcement in Cherokee Village and Sharp County were dispatched to a shooting incident in the Katta Drive in Cherokee Village.
Thanks to United Country Real Estate – Ozark Realty, participants in the Ozarka College Foundation Golf Tournament will have the chance to win a set of golf clubs valued at $1,000. The prize will be awarded to the golfer who wins “Closest to the Pin” on Hole 12. The four-person scramble will take place at Cooper’s Hawk Golf Course in Melbourne, on Thursday, Sept. 25. There will be a shotgun start at 11 a.m. and all proceeds will benefit the students of Ozarka College.
The Izard County Consolidated School Board met in regular session on Aug. 27 in the high school board room.
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A straight-set win didn’t come easy for the Salem Lady Greyhounds against Cave City Tuesday, Sept. 9 as the Cavewomen kept the game close throughout.
Hardy City Council met Monday, Aug. 11 at 6 p.m. at the Hardy Civic Center. Mayor Ethan Barnes called the meeting to order with a full council present, along with Recorder/Treasurer Willow Sharp. Minutes from the June 9 and July 14 council meetings were approved unanimously, as were the minutes from the July 16 budget meeting and the July 25 special meeting.
BATESVILLE– Arkansas Tourism’s recently released 2024 Economic Impact Report shows that tourism continues to thrive in the state and in the Ozark Gateway Region, reinforcing its role as a vital economic driver for local communities.
The latest meeting involving the Cherokee Village Economic Exploration Committee had its members and community members in attendance, continuing to crunch the numbers on ways to address revenue concerns for the city of Cherokee Village.
The Sharp County Master Gardeners awarded two scholarships to local graduating seniors in 2025. On Tuesday, Aug. 12, a special introduction and presentation were given to seniors Tacie Humphries of Highland High School and Caleb Cates of Cave City High School at the Ash Flat Library.