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4-H livestock show held

4-H livestock show held

PRESCOTT – On July 8, Nevada County 4-H hosted a Livestock Showing Camp for swine, sheep, and goat youth exhibitors. Kaylie Stone, the instructor for the camp, helped the exhibitors…

Summer and watermelons go together

  Arkansans know that no summer barbecue is complete without fresh watermelon. Our state may not be the largest producer of watermelon, but Arkansas communities lay claim to being the…

DHS has new system for social services

LITTLE ROCK – The state Department of Human Services has installed a new system for filling out applications for social services. It is designed to be more user friendly, both…

Livestock report

Sale closed July 8, 2021. Please Note:The above USDA LPGMN price report is reflective of the majority of classes and grades of livestock offered for sale. There may be instances…

Conference details business opportunities

Conference details business opportunities

PRESCOTT – Those looking to start a new small business, or get help with an existing one are in luck. The 2021 Rural Business Development Conference was held Friday morning…

COVID clinic July 16

COVID clinic July 16

FREE TO ARKANSAS RESIDENTS AGES 18 AND UP! No appointments necessary.  Help us improve our county’s Covid-19 vaccine statistics and keep our community safe. UAMS (University of Arkansas for Medical Services) GAP…

Grand opening set for The Barn at Willow Acres

Grand opening set for The Barn at Willow Acres

PRESCOTT – Grand opening ceremonies for The Barn at Willow Acres will be held at 10 a.m. July 22. The Barn at Willow Acres is located at 2073 Hwy. 371,…

COVID clinic at Curry’s Outreach

COVID clinic at Curry’s Outreach

PRESCOTT  – A COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held on July 31 from 10 a.m. until 20 p.m. at Curry’s Community Outreach. This is in conjunction with Pafford Medical Services.…

Holiday closings

HOPE/PRESCOTT – All city and county offices will be closed Monday, July 5, in observance of the Independence Day holiday.…

Board of Education approves offline classes

LITTLE ROCK – The state Board of Education has approved another round of plans submitted by Arkansas school districts that want the option of offering online classes in the fall.…