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William Carter Ayers, son of Christy and Allen Ayers, graduated from Harrison High School this year. He will begin classes at Arkansas Tech University in the fall. He is the recipient of the Top Tier Arkansas Tech Scholarship, the Arkansas Challenge Scholarship and the Harrison Rotary Scholarship. He was awarded Completer in Animal Systems and Graduate with Highest Honors. The Magna Cum Laude graduate will study Finance and Information Technology at ATU with a total of $58,500 in scholarships.
The Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) program that has been offered by the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CoECS) at Arkansas State University is splitting into three separate degree programs.
The North Arkansas Partnership for Health Education will host the Region 2 Emerging Drug Trends Conference from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 25 at the Signature Bank Tower.
Following food and fellowship, President Charles Adair welcomed members and guests of the Boone and Newton Counties Retired Teachers and Support Staff (BNCRTSS) to the monthly luncheon Tuesday, May 2, at Western Sizzlin’ in Harrison.
2023 Summer Reading Program — Sign up beginning Tuesday May 30, for both Children’s and Adult Summer
The Grubb Springs Extension Homemakers Club awarded two $1,000 scholarships to Harrison High School graduates. Recipient Alex Walker Whitlock, will be attending the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, majoring in Poultry Science. Alex is the son of Christy Horton. Recipient Mickey Caleb Upton, will be attending College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri, and plans to be a double agriculture major. Mickey is the son of David and Farrah Upton.
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