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Our pet of the week is Toffee.

This sweet girl came up to a house on Hwy 62 E very pregnant. The people who found her took care of her and the litter of pups until they were weaned. The pups were sent to a puppy rescue when they were 8 weeks old, where they have a greater chance to be adopted.
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Crisis in Marion County

How does the decisions by the Marion County Judge and Quorum Court affect the residents of Marion County? A group of concerned citizens have expressed strong opinions concerning the actions of the Marion County Quorum Court passing legislation only to be vetoed by the Judge John Massey.
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Twin Lakes Playhouse announces auditions

Twin Lakes Playhouse announces upcoming auditions for its first production of the 2023 season. Directed by Cindy Young, The Diary of Anne Frank will be performed in January and open auditions are being held this Saturday, November 5, at 10 a.m. and Sunday, November 6, at 2 p.m. at the Playhouse, located at 600 West Sixth Street in Mountain Home.
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Veteran’s Day Programs

Area schools present programs to honor Veteran that served in the defense the United States. Veteran’s Day is Friday, November 11, and the Flippin School District, Yellville-Summit and Bruno-Pyatt will host ceremonies.
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Thank You Cotter High School

This week, we would like to pay tribute to Caleb Shaw and Hudson Adams, two seniors from Cotter High School, who held a fundraiser at their school to benefit the animals at Have-A-Heart Pet Shelter. They collected 219 pounds of dog food, 143 pounds of cat food, 31 pounds of treats as well as toys, blankets, bandannas, and pee pads. When people speak disparagingly about the younger generation, they need to know there are still a lot of great, caring kids out there. A big, heartfelt “Thank you!” to Hudson and Caleb. You rock.
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Tame meeting in BS

In what proved to be a calm and brief session, the Bull Shoals City Council met in regular session Thursday, October 27, with all Councilmen, Mayor David Nixon, and Recorder Tina Bailey in attendance.
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NEWS BREIFS

Due to sufficient precipitation, John Massey, Marion County Judge, has lifted the burn ban in Marion County effective Tuesday, October 25, 2022. .
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Cooking with Mumzy!

Hello all, I hope this week finds you all in good health and happy spirits. I hope everyone had a wonderful Halloween. This year was different for us, we really didn’t do anything. My boys are too big, and my grandbabies did their own thing with their parents. Halloween just isn’t the same as it used to be, but nothing is.
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Moose Lodge hosts fish & shrimp dinner

MOUNTAIN HOME - Mountain Home Moose Lodge #1953 will hold its monthly all-u-can-eat fried fish and shrimp dinner this coming Friday, November 4, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Guests may order fried fish, fried shrimp or a combination plate which also includes hushpuppies, French fries, coleslaw, vegetable, roll, dessert and a beverage.
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