August 2023

Weekend Weather

Friday-Partly cloudy with a high near 92 degrees and a low of 67 decrees with a slight chance of rain. Saturday- Partly cloudy with a high of 96 degrees and a low near 70 degrees. Sunday- Isolated showers are possible with a high around 97 degrees and a low near 72 degrees. Next week expect Temperatures to in the mid to upper 90s for highs and lows in the low to mid 70s.
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School is BACK in SESSION

Yellville - In North Central Arkansas (NCA), Schools are beginning to welcome the children back to the campuses. The most important thing for commuters in the morning and in the afternoon is to allow extra time to slow down for school zones and stop for school busses.
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Community Outreach Services

Fidlar’s Property Fraud Alert (PFA} service is designed to monitor, identify, and notify individuals whose name has been indexed from a document recorded in Client’s office. The intent is to offer subscribers the ability to have their name/business name monitored within the Client’s office in order to track possible fraudulent activity.
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BREAKING NEWS

YELLVILLE - The Baxter Regional Ahrens Family Clinic has been renamed Baxter Health Ahrens Family Clinic. This change is part of a larger effort by Baxter Health to unify all its clinics under one brand and to bring consistency to the naming structure.
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Donate Blood this Summer

Summer is the time to give back to those who need blood most in order to combat the reduction in donations that comes during these warmer months. The Armed Services Blood Program is urging donors to step up and donate blood this summer.
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Extension Corner

There are several winter annuals to choose from and depending on your operation one may work better than the other in your forage plan. Wheat has been used for years and is generally the lowest seed cost of winter annuals.
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Tomato Troubles

by Melinda Myers Extreme heat, drought, torrential rains, and hungry critters may be wreaking havoc on your garden. After weeding, watering, and waiting you may be finding less, diseased, or misshapen tomatoes. Do not give up. Make a few adjustments in garden maintenance to boost the current and future tomato harvests.
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