Grandma’s House invites everyone to join their team in observing April as Child Abuse Awareness Month. Since the early 1980s, April has been a month filled with extra prevention education, awareness activities and more for Children’s Advocacy Centers across the nation.
The Green Forest Tigers won a pair of 3A West conference soccer games on the road last week, defeating Life Way Christian and Thaden by identical 7-1 scores on Wednesday, April 5, and Thursday, April 6.
Five or six runs is a big inning for a high school baseball team, but the Green Forest Tigers went way beyond that in a victory over Lead Hill on Monday, April 3.
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the 2023 Arkansas Century Farm Program. This program recognizes Arkansas families who have owned and farmed the same land for at least 100 years. Online and printable applications are available at agriculture. arkansas.gov/arkansas- department-of-agriculture- services/arkansas- century- farm- program/. There is no cost to apply.
Berryville’s Emma Taylor had a big day at the plate on Thursday, April 6, hitting for the cycle and driving in seven runs as the Lady Bobcats won 21-5 in three innings at West Fork.
Eureka Springs Hospital and Eureka Springs Community Center are partnering on the annual Earth Day Celebration, scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, April 21, at the community center at 44 Kingshighway in Eureka Springs.
The Green Forest Lady Tigers split two conference games last week, losing to Life Way Christian 7-0 on Wednesday, April 5, before bouncing back to defeat Thaden 7-3 on Thursday, April 6.
Berryville was well represented at the Eureka Springs Tourism Trade Show, held Tuesday, April 4, at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center.