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TALES FROM THE SHIRE
TALES FROM THE SHIRE
HIRE 07/19/2023 11:00 PM    1
$54 Million in Kickbacks
$54 Million in Kickbacks
Yet another scammer thought he would get away with his crimes. In a recent case, a thief was convicted for his part in a large compounded prescription drug ring, with kickbacks and bribes that included money, dinners and hunting trips. 07/19/2023 11:00 PM
Hampton Recreation Softball Field Phase II AEDC Rural Community Grant
Hampton Recreation Softball Field Phase II AEDC Rural Community Grant
Hampton Recreation Youth Baseball Phase II AEDC Rural Community Grant 07/19/2023 11:00 PM
The King & Biden
The King & Biden
Watching the news can be frustrating sometimes. All the senseless violence and stupidity of criminals. Then there are idiots, yes it’s true, in the government running things they are clueless about. But, sometimes there are some funny things that, though frustratingly sad, are just ironically funny. 07/13/2023 04:00 AM
Ushering in Two Major Victories
Ushering in Two Major Victories
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ushered in two significant wins for American taxpayers and students. 07/13/2023 04:00 AM
Dixie Ann Hewell Grim
Dixie Ann Hewell Grim
Dixie Ann Hewell Grim, 86 of Hampton died July 4, 2023 at Timberlane Nursing Home in El Dorado while under hospice care with her twin daughters by her side. Born June 17, 1937 in Eureka Springs, she was the daughter of the late Pauline Wilson and Dallas Hewell. 07/13/2023 04:00 AM
ALL TOGETHER NOW
ALL TOGETHER NOW
The library’s Summer Reading Program continues for one more week! On Friday at 2 pm, we will all be partaking in some kindergartenlevel snacks, crafts, and silliness, and next Wednesday is our communitywide art project. We are so grateful to the parents and grandparents who have sent snacks for the kids and helped out at the programs. Our new Makerspace has had some visitors lately too; we have helped with a festival vendor’s label printer and provided space for artists to work. Libraries can do so much more than books (though we definitely have plenty of new books, too)! 07/13/2023 04:00 AM
One Year of Protecting the Sanctity of Life
One Year of Protecting the Sanctity of Life
U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman 07/05/2023 11:00 PM
Guest Editorial
Guest Editorial
Was talking with someone about Mr. J.T. McRae this evening and these thoughts surfaced: 1962 -at the age of 13, one Friday, he visited in our home and HE TOLD ME to memorize the poem ’Creation’ by James Weldon Johnson for Sunday evening BTU. 07/05/2023 11:00 PM
Arkansas Volunteer Fire Departments Receive Wildland Fire Suppression Kits from Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division
Arkansas Volunteer Fire Departments Receive Wildland Fire Suppression Kits from Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division
Arkansas Volunteer Fire Departments Receive Wildland Fire Suppression Kits from Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division 07/05/2023 11:00 PM
ADH warns of heat-related illnesses
ADH warns of heat-related illnesses
Little Rock, Ark. – As high temperatures continue in the coming weeks, the Arkansas Department of Health encourages people to practice heat safety. 07/05/2023 11:00 PM
Skip the Drive-Thru With Fast, Effortless, Budget-Friendly Dinners
Skip the Drive-Thru With Fast, Effortless, Budget-Friendly Dinners
“Oops! I totally forgot about dinner!” It happens. Maybe you didn’t actually forget about dinner, but your hectic, nonstop day happened. Suddenly it’s 6:00 and the family is looking to you because they’re starving. What’s for dinner? 07/05/2023 11:00 PM
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