September 2022
BEYOND REASON
Rob Perez steps out his front door and, surprised, stops in his tracks. Rob finds himself facing a patch of Creeping Charlie, a kidney shaped leaf with scalloped edges.
Read MoreBEYOND REASONFerrell charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault
On August 15, 2022, a dispatch was ordered to 616 Marilyn Avenue, Bull Shoals. The dispatch was regarding an active Breaking and Entering and removing items from the property in progress. While in route to the designated area, Officers received other calls about this incident, so officers proceeded in route to the address.
Read MoreFerrell charged with two counts of Aggravated AssaultYellville-Summit Football Week 2
YELLVILLE - On Friday, September 2, the Yellville-Summit (Y-S) Panthers hosted the Johnson County West-Side (JC) Rebels in a non-conference football game at 7 p.m. At game time the temperature was 72 degrees with lite, intermittent rain for the first half of the game and nearly no wind.
Read MoreYellville-Summit Football Week 2NCA WILDLIFE OF ARKANSAS
Summer is going out and Fall is coming in. Pansies and Mums are great to add some color on a nice Fall Day.
Read MoreNCA WILDLIFE OF ARKANSASPin the tail on reason and logic . . .
One of my favorite lines in the movie, “American President” is spoken by the character President Andrew Shepard played by Michael Douglas. During his campaign he gives a passionate speech and in part says, “America isn’t easy. America is advanced citizenship. You’ve gotta want it bad, ‘cause it’s gonna put up a fight. It’s gonna say, “You want free speech? Let’s see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, who’s standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours.” I think about that speech a lot these days.
Read MorePin the tail on reason and logic . . .Suicide Statistics and Information for Help and Prevention
Every where near and far suicide strikes someone we know. It can be an adult all the way to child.
Read MoreSuicide Statistics and Information for Help and PreventionRutledge Announces Major Victory in Fight to End Opioid Epidemic
LITTLE ROCK— Arkansas Attorney General Rutledge announced that a federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled in favor of Arkansas and forty-one other states, allowing the coalition to proceed with its antitrust lawsuit against Indivior, Inc. and Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for market manipulation of their product Suboxone, a prescription medication commonly used to treat opioid addiction.
Read MoreRutledge Announces Major Victory in Fight to End Opioid EpidemicAriel Fisher of Flippin
Ariel Sage Fisher, age 14, of Flippin, Arkansas died Tuesday, August 30, 2022, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Ariel was born July 11, 2008, in Mountain Home, Arkansas, to Shaun Fisher and Vanessa Rowlette Morrison.
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