By Robert Lyons, Editor Brad Harper, Bull Shoals Police Chief, resigned Monday, June 30 from the position effective immediately, stated Bill Stahlman, Bull Shoals Mayor.
By Gregg L. Alexander, Sheriff Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander reports the arrest of James Brent Torres (47 Years of Age) of Flippin, on four (4) counts of Possession of Firearms by Certain Person(s), a Class “D” Felony, and one (1) count of Resisting Arrest, a Class “A” Misdemeanor.
Five residents (friends) from Peel are regular volunteers at the Yellville Food Closet. They are (left-right): Ann Westphal; Diane Taylor; Dave Schlarman; Karen Boyers; Pat Szirotnyak. Thanks for your help on Thursdays and support of our mission.
The Marion County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee donated funding to purchase healthy snacks to feed all the children at Flippin Elementary School during their Body Walk/Farm to Table event. Pictured here are from left to right, Cheryl Blasdel, Marion County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee Chairman and Kristie Sumpter, Flippin Elementary School, sponsors of the event.
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Democratic Party Chair Grant Tennille released the following statement on Sen. Fred Love’s announcement that he is seeking the Democratic Gubernatorial nomination.
LITTLE ROCK — Hunting season forArkansas’s largest reptile may be months away, but anyone looking to have a shot at a Natural State gator on public land needs to get their application in soon. Applications for the 2025 Arkansas alligator hunting season will be available at www.agfc.com from 8 a.m. June 15 through midnight July 14.