July 2024
Jonathan Rufus Higginbothan
Jonathan Rufus Higginbotham, passed away on June 9, 2024
Read MoreJonathan Rufus HigginbothanArea Agency on Aging of NWA celebrates 45 years
We are excited to announce that the Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Arkansas (AAANWA) is commemorating 45 years of dedicated service. Since 1979, we have been committed to enhancing the lives of seniors in Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Madison, Marion, Newton, Searcy, and Washington Counties. Our mission is to improve the lifestyle of individuals aged 60 and older, as well as provide essential services to military veterans and persons with disabilities. As a non-profit organization, we provide a wide range of services to the communities we serve, including Adult Day Center, Care Coordination, Family Caregiver Support Program, Housing, Inhome services, Senior Activity Wellness Centers, Meals on Wheels, Ombudsman program, Personal Emergency Response systems, and more.
Read MoreArea Agency on Aging of NWA celebrates 45 yearsThis fight isn’t finished
I would venture to say that the vast majority of Arkansans want their government to be conducted in public.
Read MoreThis fight isn’t finishedSenior Center Menus: July 9-17, 2024
The Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center is located at 202 W. Madison Ave. in Berryville.
Read MoreSenior Center Menus: July 9-17, 2024Holiday Island Presbyterian Church to host Ice Cream Social
The Holiday Island Presbyterian Church invites everyone to a free ice cream social
Read MoreHoliday Island Presbyterian Church to host Ice Cream SocialBoston Mountain celebrates 30th anniversary
Boston Mountain Rural Health Center (BMRHC) marked a significant milestone
Read MoreBoston Mountain celebrates 30th anniversaryECHO plans free MASH clinic Saturday
Eureka Christian Health Outreach — better known as ECHO — will hold an all-day MASH (May All Stay Healthy) Clinic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Read MoreECHO plans free MASH clinic SaturdayApplications open for conservation grants
Mike Sullivan, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) state conservationist, announced that approximately $300,000 in funding is available through the state Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) program to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies within Arkansas.
Read MoreApplications open for conservation grants