St. John United Methodist Church honored their teachers in their Sunday morning service as they prepare to go back to school during unprecedented times. Those honored included Shari Smith Clinton…
HOPE – The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana will begin face-to-face classes on Tuesday, August 25, 2020, with safety protocols in place. All online courses are still scheduled to start on…
LITTLE ROCK — The Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and UAMS Northwest Regional Campus have been authorized by…
O’FALLON, MO – When it comes to helicopter air ambulance services, quality patient care and safety are top priorities. The eight Arkansas Air Evac Lifeteam air medical bases recently made…
HOPE – Hempstead County Deputies respond to a man being attacked by dogs Friday evening. On Friday July 31 at approximately 6:20 pm, Hempstead County Deputies were dispatched to…
As of Sunday afternoon, there were 43,810 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Arkansas. There were 36,576 recoveries and 464 deaths. There were 6,770 active cases. Hempstead County had 210 confirmed…
Congratulations to Hillcrest Care & Rehab on being named the August 2020 Business of the Month!! Hillcrest Care & Rehab opened its doors in 1967 and is owned by Eddie…
A Hope man retired Friday after a 55 year career with the same company. Harry Hickey went to work June 7th, 1965 for Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company at Emmet in…
HOPE — Among the many things that can quickly devolve into “fighting words” in Arkansas, perhaps two of the more surprising are “seedless watermelon.” But when Matt Bertucci, assistant…
LITTLE ROCK — Americans seem to have fallen back in love with the outdoors during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. With organized sports, spectator-fueled events and formal schools being shuffled to…