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Kingston FFA Advisor Cheryl Meyers took three students to the FFA State Convention in Hot Springs in April to receive their awards in the program. Peyton Parker received a buckle for being Top …

Nella Helen Steele Tait, age 92, was born in Wharton Creek, AR and died at her farm in Wharton Creek on April 29, 2024, with her family by her side.

The following violations were found at local businesses by the Arkansas Department of Health during the month of April:

Madison County Circuit Court cases resolved in April.

Kingston senior Yellow Jacket Chism Floyd was named the 2024 1A Region 1 East Senior Boys 300m Hurdle State Champion.

The Kingston Yellow Jackets traveled to Harrison on April 22 to compete in the 1A Region 1 E Sr. High Conference Meet.

The St. Paul Saints track team competed in the 1A -1W Sr. High Conference Meet in Lincoln on April 24.

The Huntsville Lady Eagles had trouble keeping up with Farmington in a 16-1 loss on Monday, April 22.

The Huntsville Eagles could not keep up with the Farmington Cardinals in the District Tournament game on Wednesday, April 24, losing 4-0.

Booger County Bass Club results for April 27, Beaver Lake.

Kingston High School senior Lila Hartness signed her Letter of Intent to play for Neosho County Community College on Friday, April 26.

Greg Harris has spent the last eight years teaching young men not only baseball but the game of life.

On April 9, St. Paul High School took 16 students, two teachers, and one parent to FCCLA’s state leadership conference and STAR event competitions in Hot Springs. FCCLA is a national Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students, in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education. 

A proposed bill to provide poultry growers with access to grant money that would help them get reimbursed for chickens depopulated by the State of Arkansas was voted down last week during a meeting of the Special Language Committee of the Arkansas Legislature’s Joint Budget Subcommittee.

Huntsville High School’s SkillsUSA advisor Sherri Plumlee, the high school’s RN, was named state advisor of the year this month at the state convention held in Hot Springs.

Small businesses play an integral role in the growth and development of our communities. They are the backbone of our economy and represent core values that are at the heart of America — hard work, risk-taking and success.

Sooner rather than later the state of Arkansas needs to gain control over the alarming growth of crypto mines and data centers. Our quality of life is at stake.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated 15,000 pounds of food to Open Arms food pantry in Huntsville on Monday.

Portions of the central U.S., including Oklahoma, were pounded by severe thunderstorms and tornadoes over the weekend, as you may have heard.

Students and parents in the Huntsville School District are familiarizing themselves with a new School Resource Officer with the hiring of Michael Henson, who started working with Huntsville Sgt. Chuck Melton on the campuses last week.

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