November 2022

Lola 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.
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Expanding 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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Tigers bring home the gold

The Green Forest Tigers are back in the winner’s circle. Led by sophomore Arauny Reyes’ runner-up performance, the Tigers placed five runners among the top 22 finishers to win the Class 3A boys state cross country championship on Friday, Nov.
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Oo, Bobcats claim Carroll County bragging rights

Berryville coach Bryan Hutson said he’s not sure if senior running back Tun Oo was completely healthy for the Carroll County Super Bowl. Oo wasn’t showing any signs of being less than full speed, however, rushing 33 times for 222 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Bobcats to a 22-0 victory over the Green Forest Tigers in the annual county rivalry game on Thursday, Nov.
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