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Expected growth in Hindsville has led the Madison County Water Facilities Board to start thinking about installing a new water storage tank in that community.

The sound of chainsaws has temporarily replaced the roar of traffic and other noises of daily life in locations across northern Arkansas.

The Elkins City Council met in regular session on May 30.

Huntsville Mayor Travis Dotson sought to clarify an ordinance amending Title 14 of the City of Huntsville’s zoning code.

The number of fatalities in Arkansas due to drug overdoses declined faster than the national average last year, according to records maintained by the Centers for Disease Control.

It should be evident that Huntsville was spared potentially catastrophic damage from the Memorial Day weekend storms.

The Huntsville Planning Commission at its regular ad hoc meeting last week approved an ordinance establishing a flood damage protection plan. The ordinance will go to the Huntsville City Council at its next meeting for final approval.

Emily Nicole Evans, age 42, of Hindsville, died Tuesday, May 7, 2024. 

Kingston and Jasper residents will have the opportunity to receive valuable ­— and free — medical services in July thanks to the Ozark Innovative Readiness Training Mission, July 16-25.

Beaver Watershed Alliance celebrated War Eagle Appreciation Day on Polk Square in downtown Huntsville rather than Withrow Springs State Park on Saturday, June 1.

Dan Roosenberg died in Huntsville on May 27, 2024, at the age of 74 of complications from throat cancer.

Our beloved mother and nanny, Doris Elaine (Gossett) Baldwin, 75, of Brenham, passed away Sunday, May 26, 2024.

Chuck Holt, a loving and devoted father, husband, son, brother, and friend, passed unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.

The National Weather Service in Tulsa confirmed an EF1 tornado struck Clifty at 2:15 a.m. on May 26, causing significant damage to homes and other structures in the area. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday announced that President Joe Biden has approved the state’s Major Disaster Declaration request, which “will allow us to have a significant increase in resources to communities impacted by the storms.”

When you are out early in the morning tending your veggies or on your patio enjoying a long summer evening, you do not want to be attacked by pesky mosquitos.

I am honored to serve Arkansas in the United States Senate. A critical part of that responsibility is casting votes on the Senate floor, but another key component that often falls below the radar is helping bridge gaps between Natural State residents and the federal government.

Four election laws passed by the legislature in 2021 will continue to be enforced, thanks to an Arkansas Supreme Court ruling that upholds their constitutionality.

No business plan   for jail? Dear Editor,   It continues to amaze and also frustrate me when I read about the lack of planning concerning the operation of the new jail.   …

I wish I could say Memorial Day weekend was a quiet one around Madison County, but Mother Nature made sure to throw us a monkey wrench Sunday morning. As the old saying goes, it could have been worse. Much worse. 

Just in time for the kickoff of Summer Reading programs throughout the CAMALS library system, Madison County residents have additional books, magazine, movies, and music available to them through the …

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