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JPs approve funds to repair search and rescue building
The Carroll County Quorum Court voted 10-0 at its regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 17, to appropriate $33,000 for renovation of the county’s Search and Rescue building.
Read MoreJPs approve funds to repair search and rescue buildingYesterYears — News from the Past
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Read MoreYesterYears — News from the PastGF board extends Summers’ contract
Matt Summers will be leading the Green Forest School District for at least three more years.
Read MoreGF board extends Summers’ contractCORRECTION
Green Forest School District Superintendent Matt Summers said Jan. 9 that a Green Forest teacher had been “suspended from all contratual obligations.” Summers’ comment was misquoted in reports in the Jan.
Read MoreCORRECTIONNew chamber director speaks to Rotary Club
Debbie Jecker, the new executive director of the Greater Berryville Area Chamber of Commerce, told the Berryville Rotary Club how a round of golf changed her career path. Jecker was the guest speaker at the Rotary Club’s Jan.
Read MoreNew chamber director speaks to Rotary ClubBV council breezes through short agenda
The Berryville City Council needed less than 10 minutes to move through its agenda at a regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Read MoreBV council breezes through short agendaStudent of the Month
Karson Deatherage, a senior at Berryville High School, was honored as the Berryville Rotary Club’s Student of the Month at the club’s Jan. 17 meeting.
Read MoreStudent of the MonthES parks commission OKs money for fireworks
Despite having supporting funds from the Eureka Springs City Council and the City Advertising and Promotion Commission already promised, it still took a lengthy discussion at their regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 17 before parks and recreation commissioners approved a contract for a fireworks display this year at Lake Leatherwood Park.
Read MoreES parks commission OKs money for fireworksTurpentine Creek rescues serval from Missouri
Farmers operating in the Ozark Mountains see a lot of wildlife, but when a farmer near Ava, Mo., spotted a medium- sized cat on his property he knew it wasn’t any animal he should be seeing in Missouri.
Read MoreTurpentine Creek rescues serval from Missouri