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McKinney asks council to increase his pay
Longtime Berryville Mayor Tim McKinney would like a raise. McKinney, who’s completing his 32nd year in office and is running unopposed in the Nov.
Read MoreMcKinney asks council to increase his payFebruary trial date set in murder
The family of the late Christopher Alvard will mark a grim anniversary in February 2023, but they’ll have to wait at least a little longer for the men accused of his murder to be tried in court. Carroll County Judge Scott Jackson on Monday set trial dates of Feb.
Read MoreFebruary trial date set in murderFry named county’s 1st Person of the Year
of the Peace Don McNeely (left) and County Judge Ronda Griffin. SLoftis@cherryroad.com Suellyn Fry is the first recipient of the Carroll County Quorum Court’s Person of the Year award.
Read MoreFry named county’s 1st Person of the YearCounty judge weighing decision on building
Carroll County Judge Ronda Griffin said Friday, Sept. 23, that she was still considering whether to move forward with the purchase of the former AP&L building on South Main Street in Berryville.
Read MoreCounty judge weighing decision on buildingState grant helps with utilities at museum
There wasn’t much on the agenda for the Berryville City Council during its regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20, but council members still found some things to discuss, including some good news for a community institution.
Read MoreState grant helps with utilities at museumBV schools awarded mental health grant
The Berryville School District board on Sept. 19 received what superintendent Owen Powell called exciting news, which could mean big things for students’ mental health.
Read MoreBV schools awarded mental health grantExtra money due in November for Green Forest school staff
Staff members in the Green Forest School District should receive some extra compensation in November after a vote by the district board during its meeting Sept. 19.
Read MoreExtra money due in November for Green Forest school staffES school board approves annual budget
The Eureka Springs School Board approved its 2022-2023 operating budget during its regular meeting on Sept. 12, and superintendent Bryan Pruitt said it was a group effort.
Read MoreES school board approves annual budgetNo new deaths reported; active cases fall
The death toll for Carroll County residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic remained at 116 as of Friday, Sept. 23, and the number of active cases continued to fall, dropping to 52.
Read MoreNo new deaths reported; active cases fall