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Medical Marijuana votes won't be counted

LITTLE ROCK — While an initiative to expand medical marijuana will appear on the Arkansas ballot this month, votes won’t be counted on the issue; the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled on the measure on Monday. The justices voted 4-3 against moving forward with counting votes on the issue — deciding that the measure didn't adequately explain what it would do and that the title was misleading.

Gwen Hoffmann

Hoffmann runs for city council position

Gwen Hoffmann announced her candidacy for the position of Harrison City Council representative for Ward I Position II.

AAA gas price report

The statewide gas price average in Arkansas was $2.86 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel on Thursday, according to the AAA Arkansas Weekend Gas Watch. That price is five cents more compared to that day last week and is 31 cents less per gallon compared to that day last year.

State reports first influenza-related death of season

ADH produces a Weekly Viral Respiratory Diseases Report for clinicians. The report provides information on Influenza, COVID-19 and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity in the state. The report also compares activities in Arkansas to the U.S. ADH receives reports of only a fraction of COVID-19 cases and flu cases since it only requires reports of flu hospitalizations, deaths, and outbreaks. RSV is not a reportable disease in Arkansas. Therefore, it is important to understand that the information in the weekly update is representative of the timing and location of activity, but it does not reflect the overall disease burden.

News from Capps

Greetings from cool, windy Capps.

News from Yocum

Wow, what a change in the weather from 90 degrees on Saturday to 30 degrees. We got all my flowers in. I hate cold weather and I hate wearing a coat and sweater. Hope it is pretty this weekend.

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Plans for the renovation of the new County Government building -- previously a church, involve re-using the former sanctuary for the district court. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Peek at Government Building plans

Details on the renovation plans for the Boone County Government Center were shared at a recent county update meeting. The plans have been created by Cromwell Architects. The new government center is located at 220 Arbor Drive in Harrison, a building which was previously home to the First Presbyterian Church of Harrison.

Marion County deaths investigated

YELLVILLE — The office of Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander recently reported two death investigations that were both determined to be from natural causes.

ARDOT proposes changes to Hwy 65

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) is proposing to widen Highway 65 in Boone and Newton counties, from Highway 206 to just north of Gladden Street, within the city limits of Western Grove.

Body located in Pyatt fire

PYATT — According to a press release issued by the office of Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander on Thursday, a body was found during a recent structure fire in Pyatt. The sheriff’s office reported that on Monday, Oct. 14, at approximately 8:21 p.m., the Marion County Emergency 911 Center received a call of a structure fire on Marion County Road 3015 in the rural Pyatt area of Marion County.

Ice cream bandit busted

According to an affidavit filed in Boone County Circuit Court on Oct. 15, an unusual burglary event occurred in downtown Harrison recently. Shortly before 7 a.m. on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 1, law enforcement was dispatched to the Town House Cafe for a report of a theft.
Specialist Jordan Edgmon, of the Arkansas National Guard, attends the recent Newton County Hometown Health meeting. JEFF DEZORT / STAFF

Drug task force sees prevention as part of mission

JASPER — Specialist Jordan Edgmon, of the Arkansas National Guard, is assigned as an analyst to the 14th Judicial District Drug Task Force based in Harrison.

Daisy Queen, Wooden Spoon named state's "best burger" finalists

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Beef Council announced the top 10 finalists of the inaugural Arkansas’s Best Burger Contest, a statewide competition celebrating 100% beef burgers prepared by Arkansas restaurants. The "Cheese Hi-Boy" from the Daisy Queen in Harrison, and the "Local Burger" from the Wooden Spoon Provisions, a food truck in Jasper, are the finalists from Region 1.

Boone County Library Corner

October Personal Care and Hygiene Donations – The library will be accepting personal care and hygiene item donations to be distributed to community members in need. Please take donations to the front desk.

M&NA Train Operations 1930 Part 2

Those involved in train operations must have an approved railroad watch that has been compared with Standard Time prior to the run. Standard Time clocks are located Joplin, Neosho and Harrison for the First District. You would typically compare times with your engineer prior to departure from Harrison so that you are both confident that you have the correct time. In the 1930’s there were no wrist watches considered capable of maintaining correct time, so approved pocket watches were required, and those had to be inspected by an approved company jeweler from time to time. It was every railroader’s prized possession and was sometimes a family heirloom passed from one generation of railroaders to the next.

Accused criminal passed out mid-crime

GREEN FOREST — At approximately 8:51 p.m., on Oct. 4, Green Forest police were dispatched to an apartment complex on a report that a man was attempting to steal speakers from a motor vehicle. According to the affidavit of probable cause filed in Carroll County Eastern District Circuit Court on Oct. 14, when Officer Michael Voigt arrived on the scene, a witness reported that she had come outside to her vehicle and discovered her neighbor was sitting inside of it, “passed out,” with an unhooked speaker box in his lap.
Business
PLANO, Texas — Tyler Technologies, Inc. announced today it has signed an agreement with the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing (ADLL) for Tyler’s Augmented Field Operations platform. The solution will provide ADLL with an enterprise view of all inspections across eleven agencies. ADLL artificial intelligence (AI) tools and automation will enable inspectors to work more efficiently and help the department reduce travel costs through scheduling and route optimization.
I’m getting married next month, and my fiancé and I are both following your plan. I’m on Baby Step 3. I make $65,000 a year and have $14,000 in my emergency fund. My fiancé made $90,000 a year, and he’s on Baby Step 2 paying off his car loan. He has his beginner emergency fund in place, and we already have $3,000 set aside for a honeymoon trip. I said he “made” $90,000, because the company he was working for just went out of business. He’s an experienced heating and air technician, and he has already had a few companies reach out with offers or interviews. Do you think we should still go on a honeymoon, or wait until he officially finds another job and things are a little more stable? 
The statewide gas price average in Arkansas was $2.81 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel on Thursday, according to the AAA Arkansas Weekend Gas Watch. That price is flat compared to that day last week and is 47 cents less per gallon compared to that day last year.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The USS Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects most US households, on average, will pay about the same to heat their homes as they did last winter. A notable exception is that EIA expects Midwestern homes heated by natural gas will pay about 11% more on average for heat than last winter.
Local Sports
Two Harrison players finish in quarters
SEARCY — The Class 5A State Tennis Tournament had its first serve on Monday.
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Harrison sophomore Sky Lee punishes Clarksville defensive players during action on homecoming Friday night. Harrison defeated the Panthers, 42-0, for their first 5A-West win of the season.
Goblins rout Panthers for first victory
The Harrison Goblins snapped their five-game losing streak to start the season when they pounded the Clarksville Panthers 42-0 on Friday in 5A-West Conference play in front of the large homecoming crowd at F.S. Garrison Stadium.
Three HHS players move to state
RUSSELLVILLE — Three different Harrison players earned a trip to the Class 5A State Tennis Tournament.
Sports
Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) drives to the basket past Minnesota Timberwolves center Naz Reid (11) during the first half of an NBA preseason basketball game, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

76ers rule Embiid and George out for the season opener with injuries

Philadelphia 76ers All-Stars Joel Embiid and Paul George will miss Wednesday’s season opener against Milwaukee and could miss more games as they return from injuries. George has a bone bruise but …
FILE - Sung Kang watches his tee shot on the first hole during the first round of the Houston Open golf tournament Thursday, March, 28, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke, File)

Sung Kang needed a place to play golf and found opportunity on 3 tours in 18 countries: Analysis

Sung Kang needed a place to play golf this year. He found it all over the world. Kang didn't have full status on the PGA Tour so he pieced together quite the schedule. The 37-year-old South Korean …
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla, front left, speaks with Boston Celtics guard Lonnie Walker IV (12) who walks to the team bench during the second half of a preseason NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Mark Stockwell)

NBA things to know: As season begins, Celtics chasing Spurs for all-time best record

The Boston Celtics begin this season as the NBA champions. And sometime this season, the Celtics might take over the top spot on another league list. In the NBA’s all-time won-lost standings, among …
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Luke Goedeke (67) wears a protective cap during the first half of an NFL football game against Baltimore Ravens, Monday, Oct. 21, 2024, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)

What are the soft-shell helmet Guardian Caps that Tua Tagovailoa says he won't wear?

The NFL authorized players to wear Guardian Caps during games this season in an effort to reduce head injuries. Several players have worn them over the first seven weeks. Tua Tagovailoa said Monday …
Community

Fire restrictions at Buffalo National River

Due to the continued dry conditions across the Ozarks, as of October 17, lighting or maintaining a campfire within the boundaries of Buffalo National River is prohibited except in the following locations:

UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute named Center of Excellence by MDS Foundation

LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute has been designated as a Center of Excellence by the MDS Foundation, making it the only center in Arkansas to become part of the foundation’s referral network of the top bone marrow disorder treatment centers in the world.

Mistler bringing joy to education in Lead Hill

LEAD HILL — Rural education is the place for Mandy Mistler to be.

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October 19

Evangel University announces completion of Green family matching gift challenge

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Evangel University announced the completion of a $10 million matching gift challenge issued by the Green family, owners of Hobby Lobby and Mardel, at a dedication ceremony for the newly-constructed AGFinancial Arena on Friday, October 4. With the dollar-for-dollar match, a total of $20 million was raised.

Pond Turnover Precautions

PINE BLUFF — With fall comes pond turnover season. This is a period where surface and bottom water layers mix due to cooling temperatures, potentially causing aesthetic and fish health problems for pond owners, according to Scott Jones, small impoundment Extension specialist at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. While options to minimize turnover risk are limited in the short-term, owners can take steps to significantly reduce turnover risk for next year and beyond.

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BERRYVILLE — The Berryville Library will be spending the week of October 20-26 celebrating its Friends of the Library group as part of the 19th annual celebration of National Friends of Libraries Week.
The Christian Motorcycle Association Leadership meeting is in progress this week in Hatfield, Arkansas. Those attending that I know about are Jerry and Janice Harris, Ashton Harris, and Steve Smith. Several years ago I had the privilege of attending one of their meetings and it was an awesome meeting.
The Compton Volunteer Fire Association held the regular monthly meeting on Monday, October 14 at the County Line Baptist Church. Board members organized officers for the coming year. Karen Armer will continue as Board President, Kent Slape will be Vice-President, and Greg Baccari will be Board
YELLVILLE — Going strong for 78 years, the Yellville Annual Turkey Trot Festival last weekend was a hit yet again, with the event seeing record-breaking attendance.
Schools

Harrison school board makes personnel moves

The Harrison School Board held is regular monthly meeting Tuesday, October 15, at the district's administration building.

Northark Online Med Lab Tech program ranked third in nation for 2025

EduMed.org, a leader in student-focused college and career information online, has released its annual rankings of the top schools for online degrees and certificates in nursing and allied health. North Arkansas College (Northark) Online Medical Laboratory Technical (MLT) program ranked third in the nation.

State education board releasing new test results

LITTLE ROCK — Last spring, students in Arkansas took a new state test called ATLAS – the Arkansas Teaching, Learning, and Assessment System. It replaces the old state test and is aligned to Arkansas grade-level standards.

Red Ribbon Week quickly approaching

North Arkansas Partnership for Health Education (NAPHE), Project Prevent, and the Boone County Ignite Drug Free Communities Coalition, in collaboration with our Boone County School Districts, would like to invite the community to take a visible stand against drugs by Celebrating Red Ribbon Week from Oct. 23-31.
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