November 2022
ES police consulted attorney before closing CAPC probe
The Eureka Springs Police Department closed its investigation into alleged computer trespassing involving the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion commission after consulting with the attorney representing several current and former city officials named as defendants in a lawsuit connected to the CAPC.
Read MoreES police consulted attorney before closing CAPC probeWriter elected county judge; McNeely is new GF mayor
David Writer will be the next Carroll County Judge.Writer, currently foreman for the county road department, avoided a runoff by taking 57.7 percent of the… Login to continue reading Login…
Salute to our veterans
Inever served in the military. I came close at one time.
Read MoreSalute to our veteransStorm leaves its mark in Green Forest
No injuries were reported, but there was significant property damage from a possible tornado that struck the Green Forest area on the night of Friday, Nov. 3.
Read MoreStorm leaves its mark in Green ForestJerry Lee Fultz
Jerry Lee Fultz, of Green Forest, Arkansas, was born July 27, 1963, in Harrison, Arkansas. He left this world to be with his Lord and was found deceased on Friday, October 28, 2022, in Green Forest, at the age of 59.
Read MoreJerry Lee FultzLola Jean (Clark) Carlon
Lola Jean (Clark) Carlon lived a joyous, dedicated, loving, giving, enthusiastic life for 81 years on this earth before graduating gloriously to her heavenly home on October 26, 2022. There are many wonderful things that can be said about her but first and foremost Jean Carlon loved and served her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with all her heart for many, many years. Being a Christian was her primary role, and she embraced it wholeheartedly with dedication, joy, and diligence.
Read MoreLola Jean (Clark) CarlonThe importance of coachability
There’s an underestimated life skill that either makes or breaks a person’s trajectory in life. It can actually advance or end careers.
Read MoreThe importance of coachabilityExpanding health services
Today I would like to talk about how Arkansas is expanding health services for several populations with greater health needs through the state’s ARHOME program. In 2013, the Arkansas General Assembly passed the Health Care Independence Act, which established the use of expanded Medicaid coverage.
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