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Camp Harvest had a group of five men join with a crew in North Little Rick for a cleanup day after the tornado outbreak of March 31.

The Kingston Community Library is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2023.

The history of the Kingston Community Library can be told in three “chapters,” each one highlighting the important developments as the library grew from one location to another, from its bookmobile beginning in 1983 to its present home on the square with its next-door neighbor, the Annex.

For the last 17 years, the Saints Snack Shack was a popular place, usually one of the only places, to get a bite to eat in St. Paul. Restaurants and employees alike will tell you that it was more than just the delicious food that drew customers. 

A Hindsville man accused of raping two girls and video-recording the acts had a bond of $1.25 million set in Benton County Circuit Court.

The following felony cases were resolved in Madison County Circuit Court during the month of March.

The Huntsville School Board voted to expel a student for 365 days effective April 3 after a Monday night expulsion hearing.

Two Huntsville School District administrators resigned recently and the Huntsville School District Superintendent Jonathan Warren applied for his same position at Prairie Grove.

The Huntsville City Council on Monday voted to proceed with attempting to contact the owner of a dilapidated property in the city, to do its “due diligence” before possibly proceeding with condemning the property.

A booster pump and expansions at the treatment plant will help Madison County Regional Water provide more water to its two largest customers, the City of Huntsville and the Madison County Water Facilities Board, officials said in Huntsville last week.

What started as an overview of the LEARNS Act turned into a discussion about stipends for extra duties and other compensation-related topics.

Two schools in the Huntsville School District saw a decrease in school performance report cards while one school saw its grade increase for the 2021-22 school year. Scores for schools in the rest of the district stayed the same as they were in 2018-2019.

The Elizabeth Richardson Center, which serves young children with disabilities, will close its Huntsville facility the end of May, according to Executive Director Kim Aaron.

A report of a weapon at Huntsville High School on Monday forced students to be “held in place” for a short while, according to district officials.

A Huntsville man received probation after he pleaded guilty to firing eight shots into two adjoining apartments and into a truck in April 2022.

The new county sales tax rate of 11% went into effect on April 1 in Huntsville and St. Paul.

The annual Pettigrew Day is slated for Saturday in the community along Highway 16, just east of St. Paul, and about 22 miles south of Huntsville.

Two local residents are competing to fill the Zone 2 seat on the Huntsville School Board.

Most people aren’t thankful for a kidney stone, but Dustin “Dusty” Miller is thankful for the one he had late last year.

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