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The City, County, Local Committee of Arkansas House of Representatives started late last week due to a technical glitch. Sometimes, technology can fail. 

Renovations to the Mitchusson Park baseball field are running over budget and the City of Huntsville’s Parks Commission plans to ask others for financial assistance with the project.

When I lived in El Dorado, I helped the Habitat for Humanity chapter there build more than 30 houses for deserving working families. I showed up my first Saturday with a hammer, very little construction experience, but a wealth of desire to help others.

Linda Lewis was born just outside St. Paul before her family moved to town when she was 8 years old.

A Huntsville man pleaded not guilty to attacking his father and stepmother late last year at a residence on Madison 8626.

Rosemary McCarty, 91, of Springdale, passed away on Feb. 11, 2023, at her home in Springdale.  

Vernon Randall Watkins, 64, of Huntsville, passed away Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023, at home. 

Keith Dwain Ferguson, 82, of Rogers, entered into Heaven and the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ on Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. 

Freddie Dean Harger, 92, of Springdale, Ark., passed away Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023. 

The Senior Girls played Alpena in the District Tournament at Mt. Judea on Wednesday, taking 3rd place. The final score was Kingston 28, Alpena 40. 

Da’Shawn Chairs of Elkins captured first place Saturday in the 60-meter dash at the Class 3A Arkansas Indoor Track Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville.

The Huntsville Lady Eagles will open the 2023 softball season on Feb. 28 at Rogers Heritage, with many starters back from a year ago.

The Huntsville Eagles lost five baseball players to graduation last year, with four of the seniors getting offers to play college ball. 

The Lady Eagles opened the 4A-1 Conference Tournament last week with a win against the host team Berryville 43 to 36. 

The Huntsville Eagles on Thursday will face Fountain Lake in the 4A-North Region, with a shot at the state basketball tournament on the line.

The Huntsville 5th Grade “B” Lady Eagles finished their season with a 6-1 regular season record and went 3-0 in their tournament to bring home the NWA County Youth 5th Grade B Championship.

Denton Grubb says he wants to “reenlist” for a few more years when he turns 100 on March 1.

The Madison County Water Facilities Board approved a 4% pay increase for 10 of its 12 employees at its regular monthly meeting held on Feb. 14.

Huntsville Water Department personnel discussed long-term planning projects with the Huntsville Water and Sewer Commission during the group’s regular monthly meeting held last Thursday.

The Elkins City Council approved an ordinance seeking to combat the use of vaping products by students and other minors in the city.

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