Welfare to Work Rollout begins July 1
The soft launch of Arkansas’ Medicaid work requirement begins July 1, with full implementation going into effect January 1, 2027
The soft launch of Arkansas’ Medicaid work requirement begins July 1, with full implementation going into effect January 1, 2027
In small towns, neighbors have always taken care of one another. Whether it’s dropping off a meal, lending a hand, or checking in during hard times, that spirit of kindness is part of who we are. One of the newest and simplest ways to carry on that tradition is through something called a blessing box.

Members of the Baxter Health family celebrate as the news that Baxter Health has officially earned Magnet redesignation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center

By Robert Lyons In Marion County, there are many cities that make up our community. Flippin is the home of the Bobcats from Flippin School District. Jon T. “JT” Mott, Flippin Resident, owns two businesses with his wife Hope and volunteers at Flippin Schools, donates time and money and hires students to help within the community.
CONWAY - The University of Central Arkansas congratulates the approximately

MOUNTAIN HOME - Recently, tournament sponsors presented a check in the amount of $37,000 to ASUMH Chancellor Dr. Bentley Wallace.
MOUNTAIN HOME — Baxter Health has earned redesignation through the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program, one of the most prestigious honors in health care and the gold standard for nursing excellence.
The Bull Shoals City Council is accepting applications for the position of City Recorder. The person applying must be a registered voter and live within the city limits of Bull Shoals. This person will be responsible for Workshop note taking and City Council meeting minutes, Ordinances, Resolutions; they will also be responsible for fulfilling citizen FOIA requests. Full job description is available upon request at Bull Shoals City Hall, or it can be viewed on the city’s website.

MOUNTAIN VIEW — Bluegrass Hall of Fame member and three-time GRAMMY award-winner, Sam Bush, will perform with his band at the Ozark Folk Center State Park on Saturday, July 18, 2026. The four-time bluegrass music award-winner for Mandolin Player of the Year will return to the park’s indoor music venue, Ozark Highlands Theater, for the first time since playing a soldout show in 2010.