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Miller will seek the Republican Party’s nomination in the upcoming 2026 election. She said, “It has been an honor and ...
For more than 30 years, the Community School of Cleburne County has been dedicated to transforming the lives of children and adults with developmental delays and disabilities. On Friday, CSOCC will ...
Heather Smith, the current Cleburne County Circuit Clerk, announced she will seek reelection. “I have worked in the office for 27 years and the last nine years as Circuit Clerk,” she said. “My goal ...
AgHeritage Farm Credit Services is proud to annually invest in the next generation of ag leaders through its scholarship program. This spring, 11 scholarships are being presented – nine $1,000 ...
Jessica Bachant of Quitman, Arkansas, was recently elected to membership into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at ...
Chris Brown announced he will seek reelection as Cleburne County Sheriff. “I am excited to announce that I will be running for re-election as your Sheriff,” Brown said. “I have been honored to serve ...
Even in adversity, great minds cannot be suppressed. Charles Thompson, an architect from the early 1900s, was an example of such a man. Thompson rose from a childhood of deep tragedy to becoming one ...
More farmers seem to be adopting cover crops and no-till, according to data from the 2022 Census of Agriculture. “Cover crops expense is up across the United States, which suggests farmers are ...
WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) celebrated the rollout of Poland’s F-35s that will soon arrive at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Fort Smith, the new home of the Foreign Military ...
The Heber Springs School District congratulated HSHS student Jordan O’Neill who will compete in two national competitions later this year. “She just punched her ticket to not one, but two incredible ...
Governments want good credit ratings just like individuals and businesses do. In that respect, the U.S. government is moving in the wrong direction, and Arkansas is moving in the right one – for now.