September 2024
Sue Ott of Yellville
Sue Ott, age 87, of Yellville, Arkansas, passed away on Saturday, August 24, 2024, in Flippin, Arkansas. Sue was born on February 7, 1937, in Yellville to Burley and Nellie (Morrow) Baker.
Read MoreSue Ott of YellvilleLesa Stratmann of Gamaliel
Lesa Ann Stratmann, 72, of Gamaliel, Arkansas passed away on August 31, 2024, at her home with her husband and dog by her side. She was born on June 1, 1952, in Joliet, Illinois.
Read MoreLesa Stratmann of GamalielGlenda Wills of Lead Hill
Glenda Renee Wills, 52, of Lead Hill, Arkansas, passed away on August 19, 2024. She was born April 12, 1972, in Springfield, Missouri, the daughter of Glenn and Barbara Hollon Martin.
Read MoreGlenda Wills of Lead HillDavid Moore of Yellville
David Lee Moore, 60, of Yellville, Arkansas passed away August 27, 2024, in Yellville, Arkansas. David was born on May 3, 1964, in Suffern, New York to Silas and Nellie Elizabeth (Stymacks) Moore.
Read MoreDavid Moore of YellvilleAnn Quick of Yellville
Ann Elizabeth Quick, 80, of Yellville, Arkansas, passed away August 24, 2024. She was born June 28, 1946, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Sedoris Searls.
Read MoreAnn Quick of YellvilleSchedule for September 5:
Episcopal at Bearden Bigelow at Mayflower Dover at Atkins Bald Knob at Melbourne Conway Christian at Quitman Mountain View at Berryville All games are scheduled to start at 7 p.m. .
Read MoreSchedule for September 5:FRIDAY NIGHT FINALS
55-7 Izard County Mayflower 34-21 Jessieville Atkins 25-24 Perryville Salem 30-28 Pocahontas Melbourne 49-13 Hoxie Cave City 14-9 Mountain View Smackover 39-0 Episcopal Quitman Bye .
Read MoreFRIDAY NIGHT FINALSPets of the Week
This week’s kitties of the week are Cherry, Frosty, and Sonic! This cute litter of the three was found without their mama, hiding under a rock overhang near the local Sonic Drive-In. A Good Samaritan saw them and looked for their mama without any luck.
Read MorePets of the WeekDove Feathers
Before you read this, the dove season will have opened. Dove hunting is fairly easy, and it isn’t high on my list of things to do, but I will do it anyway, because I am a grizzled old veteran outdoor writer, and that kind of thing is expected of me. I know you hear young inexperienced outdoor writers talk about how hard doves are to hit, but not for me. I got to where I can sneak up on a bunch of them and get four or five before they fly with only one or two shells.
Read MoreDove Feathers