Dr. Edith Mae Saller, aged 76, of Pea Ridge, Arkansas went to her heavenly homecoming on February 2, 2023 at Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas a_er suering an aneurysm.
The Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center is located at 202 W. Madison Ave. in Berryville. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday. Lunch is serv-d at noon each weekday. The suggested donation for ages 60 and up is $4. There is a $6 charge for those under 60 and all carryout meals. Menus are subject to change.
Scholarships are now available for eligible Arkansas students through Arkansas Community Foundation. The Community Foundation’s scholarships are for Arkansas students pursuing education at twoor four-year colleges or universities, vocational schools or technical training programs.
Nancy Lornett Kappen of Eureka Springs, Arkansas was born January 15, 1957, to Loren and Ruth (Ingmire) Oliver. Nancy passed away January 23, 2023, in Fayetteville at the age of 66 a_er a long and hard fought battle with illness.
Nate Allen has been a key contributor to the Berryville Bobcats basketball team for the past three seasons, but his senior year has had its hurdles. Allen’s mother, beloved Berryville teacher Larissa Allen, died in September after a long battle with breast cancer.
The Green Forest Tigers have relied on a trio of senior guards to carry the offensive load all season, and things were no different against Lead Hill on Friday, Feb. 3.
Arlis Leon Peden, age 83, of Oak Grove, Arkansas passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home on Saturday, January 28, 2023. He was a lifelong resident of Oak Grove. He was born September 28, 1939, in Yocum, Arkansas. He was the son of Arlis and Pauline (Smith) Peden.
Salvatore Aliotta Wilson of Eureka Springs, Arkansas was born June 27, 1975, in Eureka Springs to Robert Wilson and Eleanor Lux. Sal passed away Friday, January 27, 2023, in Fayetteville, Arkansas at the age of 47.
The Berryville Lady Bobcats have taken their lumps in conference play this season, including losses to Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove in a span of less than 24 hours over the weekend. But there are plenty of signs that the Lady Bobcats are improving as postseason play nears.
The first time the Berryville Lady Bobcats faced Huntsville this season, the Lady Eagles used their size advantage to bully the Lady Bobcats close to the basket and take a 10-point victory at Bobcat Arena.