The Biden Administration has a big problem on its hands. It’s sending mixed signals on new Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Alzheimer’s drugs, and patients are suffering.
LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas’s leadership in expanding successful apprenticeship programs was recognized at the 2023 Apprenticeships: Closing the Skills Gap Grantee Convening, March 14-16, in Washington, D.C. hosted by the U.S. Department of Labor (U.S. DOL).
Arkansans rely on access to physicians and health care professionals to provide life-saving and preventative care close to home. Rural states like ours face an acute need for medical providers.
Joseph Paul Marino was born on November 15, 1957, in Long Island, NY. to Jacob and Jewel Marino. He passed away on March 7th, 2023. Joe is preceded in death by his wife Nangel and sons Colby and Elijah. He is survived by his Niece Sherry Konvalinka and Jesse Thornton of the home. Care entrusted to Diamond State Funerals.
Reta Jean Hoyt 76, of Harrison AR., passed away on 3/15/23. She was born on March 16, 1946 in Zinc AR., to Roy and Lillie (Devore) Kelly. She is survived by her children Cindy (Dave) Durand, Randy (Cathy) Martin and Rose Ann (Jamie) Pratt. Private Visitation. A graveside service will be held at Mary Mother of God Catholic Cemetery March 20th, 2023, at 10am. Care entrusted to Diamond State Funerals.
Mary Sue Albarado, 84, of Harrison, Arkansas passed away on March 16, 2023. She was born on August 30, 1938, the daughter of Henry and Martha Campbell. Mary leaves behind her two daughters Tammy and Kimberly, and many family members and friends. Condolences may be left at www. DiamondStateCremation.com.
Harrison - Mr. Jeffrey Johnson, was sentenced to two years’ probation, a two-year ban from Buffalo National River, $600.00 in fines, $80.00 in processing fees, and ordered to pay $2,686.27 in restitution.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Ahead of the 2023 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Team Series Draft to be held in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 17, the Carolina Cowboys and Nashville Stampede have made a blockbuster trade, with the Cowboys’ Mason Taylor and Ednelio Almeida going to the Nashville Stampede in exchange for the Stampede’s 2023 No. 1 draft pick.