May 2024

Capitol Week in Review

Four election laws passed by the legislature in 2021 will continue to be enforced, thanks to an Arkansas Supreme Court ruling that upholds their constitutionality. The four laws were immediately challenged after the 2021 regular session, during which the legislature enacted a long series of election integrity laws.
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Saying Goodbye to KJ Moore

Keirstin “KJ” Moore finished her last track meet as a member of the Yellville-Summit (Y-S) Lady Panther Track and Field team. She was 5th overall and competed in the 100 Meter Hurdles, Long Jump, Discus, 200 Meter Dash, Shot Put and the 800 Meter Run.
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5 Drury Announces Dean’s List

- Earning a spot on the Drury University’s Dean’s List is a significant accomplishment. The recognition means a student earned a grade point average of 3.6 or greater (on a 4-point scale) while carrying a full-time course load of 12 or more semester hours at Drury, a top Midwestern university, according to US News & World Report.
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Fundraising Quilt

Hill ‘N Hollow Quilters Guild members, Jan Pomeranke, Frieda Mauthe, and Donna Perrin is shown selling raffle tickets for the Guild’s 2024 fundraising quilt at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday, May 18. This 92” X 92” quilt was inspired by the Hearts and Home pattern designed by Wendy Sheppard. The soft, muted colors of the Country Rose fabric collection, designed by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics will increase the tranquil atmosphere of any bedroom.
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