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Marion County investigating deaths

YELLVILLE — Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander reported Thursday that Investigators opened two death investigations in unrelated incidents on Wednesday, March 19th.

City Council meeting Thursday

Harrison City Council will hold a meeting on Thursday, March 27, at 6 p.m. at Harrison City Hall, 118 Industrial Park Road.
Arkansas Lt. Governor Leslie Rutledge (center) is joined by Dr. Stewart Pratt (left) — the Chamber's Chairman of the Board and Jeffrey Nielsen (right) — the Chamber's CEO and President on March 18, at the "84th Annual Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce Awards Luncheon" in Harrison. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO / LEE H. DUNLAP

Scenes from 2025 Chamber Awards...

Arkansas Lt. Governor Leslie Rutledge was the featured speaker at the "84th Annual Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce Awards Luncheon" held Tuesday, March 18 at the Community Room inside the Signature Bank Tower. The Awards Luncheon was sponsored by Equity Bank. The food was catered by Jamie's Catering Service.
Dreu Kopf, who was wounded in a 2005 home invasion robbery, speaks to reporters, with her daughters, Gracie, left, and Rylee, after witnessing the execution of Wendell Grissom on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, Okla. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Oklahoma execution carried out

Oklahoma executes the man who killed a woman 20 years ago in a home invasion and robbery
Equity Bank Field is dedicated to the memory of Tim Reeves on Monday, March 17. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO / LEE H. DUNLAP

Reeves honored with field dedication

The late Tim Reeves was honored in Harrison Monday afternoon, March 17, with the dedication of the Equity Bank Field at the Anstaff Bank Soccer Complex in his honor. Tim had a passion for kids, sports and soccer. He coached soccer for many years and was a soccer official for many years also. Equity Bank, Harrison Parks and Recreation, and the North Arkansas Soccer Association joined forces in honoring Tim, his wife Robin and their family at the special event.
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Winslow Man sentenced for possession of biological weapon

FAYETTEVILLE – A Winslow, Arkansas man was sentenced yesterday to 96 months in prison without the possibility of parole for Possession of a Biological Agent. The Honorable Judge Timothy L. Brooks presided over the sentencing hearing, which was held in the U.S. District Court in Fayetteville.

Berryville recovery center awarded $1.3 million

BERRYVILLE — 29:11 Healing & Recovery Center, an Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment Center, in Berryville, announced this month that they have been awarded over $1.3 million in opioid settlement dollars from the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership.

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Harrison spring clean up scheduled

The City of Harrison annual spring city-wide cleanup will begin Monday, April 7 and close on April 11. Pick-up will occur on regularly scheduled LRS service days.
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HHS hosts "Day of Opportunities"

On Friday, March 14, Harrison High School hosted its annual "Day of Opportunities" — a career fair and hiring event designed to connect area businesses with students interested in employment. Students had the opportunity to visit with representatives from various companies, learning more about the different job and career opportunities available in our area.
Travis Wayne Woolsey

WANTED Travis Wayne Woolsey

Alias Bench Warrant for Theft by Receiving
Corey Waye Blanton

WANTED Corey Waye Blanton

Body Attachment on Unpaid Child Support

News from Lead Hill

This evening at 6 p.m., the Lead Hill-Diamond City Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Banquet takes place in the School Cafeteria. $5.00 a plate! Kids 5 and under eat FREE! We're serving leg quarters with all the fixens.
Northark President Dr. Rick Massengale presents a graphic showing the presence of campuses affiliated with the University of Arkansas System across Arkansas. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Northark board explores affiliation with UA system

The North Arkansas College (Northark) Board of Trustees has approved an initiative to explore a potential affiliation with the University of Arkansas System. Board Chair Luke Feighert and President Rick Massengale have been appointed to lead discussions and examine the specifics of the agreement.

Harrison spring clean up scheduled

The City of Harrison annual spring city-wide cleanup will begin Monday, April 7 and close on April 11. Pick-up will occur on regularly scheduled LRS service days.

Burn ban issued for Boone County

Boone County Judge, Robert Hathaway, has declared a burn ban for all of Boone County.
Dollar General on Rush in downtown Harrison is boarded up on Thursday, March 13. The building is set to be renovated and reopened as Dollar General. LORETTA KNIEFF / STAFF

Downtown DG working toward reopen

Dollar General on the downtown square in Harrison has been closed since a fire damaged the store on Sept. 28, 2024. Recently, the store has started the process of rising from the ashes.

Museum Musings: Old man tortured for his money

The robbers violently threw the old man to the floor and held him down. They demanded that he tell them where his money was or they would kill him.
Business
LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and Walmart are collaborating to increase access to nutritious food across Arkansas.
The Harrison Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted the "State of the City" Breakfast event Wednesday morning at the Creekside Community Center inside the Signature Bank Gym. The event was sponsored by Black Hills Energy.
Local Sports
Mills pins Devil Dogs in 4A
HOT SPRINGS — Mills (35-1) trailed after each of the first three quarters, but a late surge in the third continued in the final frame as the Comets won their third state championship since 2020 with a 56-51 triumph over Morrilton (25-9) Friday afternoon at Bank OZK Arena.
Farmington wins 5A title
HOT SPRINGS — New classification, same result.
Benton wins title in last seconds
HOT SPRINGS — It ain't over until it's over.
Sports
Alabama forward Jarin Stevenson (15) dunks in the second half against Robert Morris in the first round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Friday, March 21, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Mark Sears and Alabama survive scare and beat 15th-seeded Robert Morris 90-81

CLEVELAND (AP) — All-America guard Mark Sears scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half and second-seeded Alabama pulled away late to escape 15th-seeded Robert Morris 90-81 on Friday in the …
Baylor guard VJ Edgecombe, center, celebrates with guard Robert Wright III (1) after their team's victory over Mississippi State in the first round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Friday, March 21, 2025, in Raleigh, N.C. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Baylor holds off Mississippi State in final seconds to win 75-72 in March Madness

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Robert Wright scored 19 points, V.J. Edgecombe added 16 and No. 9 Baylor squeaked past No. 8 Mississippi State 75-72 on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. …
Texas Tech head coach Grant McCasland, left, talks to forward JT Toppin (15) after he fouled out against Kansas during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Lawrence, Kan., Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

Best friends Ben McCollum of Drake, Grant McCasland of Texas Tech square off for spot in Sweet 16

The coaching fraternity is much closer than most people realize. Friendships are formed and relationships kept. Two good friends will coach against each other Saturday night when Grant McCasland …
FILE - Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Paul Skenes (30) delivers during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Saturday, March 1, 2025, in Sarasota, Fla. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough, File)

A one-of-a-kind Paul Skenes baseball card sells for $1.11 million via auction

A one-of-a-kind Paul Skenes baseball card has been sold for $1.11 million after a two-week auction. There was a total of 64 bids on Skenes’ debut patch card, which is autographed and contains a …
Community

Moisture plagues Mt. Judea gym

MT. JUDEA — Moisture damage to the Mt. Judea School gymnasium and general repairs to the Deer School gymnasium's roof, top the list of needs of school facilities in the Deer/Mt. Judea School District.

Yellville-Summit Elementary Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll

All A's Third Grade 

Think Spice!

Many years ago, my mother gifted me with a beautiful book on religions of the world. I found it intriguing then and return to it periodically.

Birth Announcements

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Turpentine Creek hosts Kite Fest

EUREKA SPRINGS — Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge invites all to join them this Saturday, March 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the soaring spectacle of the 33rd Annual Kite Fest. This family-friendly event invites people of all ages to welcome spring in the Ozarks with open arms and uplifted spirits.

Goblin Arena hosts Blue & Gold Games for Unified Sports

The "Blue & Gold Games for Unified Sports" was held at Goblin Arena on Thursday morning, March 13, inside Goblin Arena. The event was held for students with special needs from ages 8 to 18. A great time was had by all of the students, judges, and teachers. 

Goblin Arena hosts Blue & Gold Games for Unified Sports

Goblin Arena hosted the "Blue & Gold Games for Unified Sports" on Thursday, March 13. The games were hosted for students with special needs.
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People
On Wednesday, March 12, the Harrison Noon Lions Foundation donated $8,000 to Boone County Senior Activity & Wellness Center to support their purchase of another transportation van.
Shelby's on Main Street in Harrison held a book signing event on Saturday, March 15 for Amy Hannon and her new book titled "Satisfied."
The National Weather Service predicts strong to severe weather, including hail, high winds, and possible tornadic activity for parts of the region, Friday afternoon to evening. AAA reminds drivers and homeowners to stay weather aware and take measures now to minimize potential damage to cars and homes. AAA suggests that drivers, homeowners, and renters review their insurance policies to see what is covered.
BELLEFONTE — As a patrol sergeant with the Boone County Sheriff’s Office Nathan Jenkins has seen his share of action.
Carl and I attended the International Convention of Faith meeting at Brother Dan Olson's Church in West Hollister, Missouri last Tuesday evening. The meeting was well attended. Tim Saul is remodeling the old house that Carl's grandpa lived in many years ago. Carl stopped by and visited with Tim. The visit brought back many memories from the past and the times that Carl and Glenn Ramsey would go visit their grandparents. I have enjoyed the warmer weather the last few days. Today it did get a little hot!
Schools

FFA students pursue career development at Arkansas Tech

RUSSELLVILLE — Arkansas Tech University hosted more than 1,700 high school Future Farmers of America students for career development events and competitions on Thursday, March 13.

Eighth graders explore no charge career training opportunities

Forty-two Harrison Middle School students toured Northark Technical Center (NTC) on Tuesday, March 11. The 8th graders, members of HMS teacher Maribeth O'Dell's Career Development classes, toured three divisions of the Tech Center including construction, welding, and HVAC. After learning about the Technical Center opportunities, students had lunch (provided by NTC) and then traveled to Northark's south campus to tour the new Robotics Training Center currently under construction.

Northark Challenge Clay Shooting Competition coming soon

The 4th Annual Northark Challenge Clay Shooting Competition is set for Friday, April 4, 2025, at Bear Creek Ranch in Tilly, AR. Hosted by Harness Roofing, this popular event will take place atop a beautiful mountaintop and offers a great opportunity to spend time with clients, reward top employees, or enjoy a day of friendly competition—all while supporting North Arkansas College’s students and their educational journeys.

North Arkansas College hosts Career Fair March 13

Are you looking for a new career? A new job opportunity? Join North Arkansas College and many area business at Pioneer Pavilion on the south campus of NorthArk on Thursday, March 13, 2025, 9 a.m. - Noon for the 2025 North Arkansas College Career Fair. This event is open and free to the public.
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