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SCAM ALERT

Gregg L. Alexander, Sheriff Marion County Sheriff Gregg, Alexander is warning county residents the Sheriff’s Office has received citizen complaints of receiving a call from a person identifying themselves as a Marion County Deputy, and telling the resident they missed jury duty, and a warrant will be issued if an undisclosed fine isn’t paid.
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Death Investigation

Gregg L. Alexander, Sheriff On April 3, 2024, at approximately 5:30 PM, Marion County deputies responded to a residence at 419 MC 7057 in Flippin regarding a deceased person call.
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Flippin High and Flippin Middle Schools celebrated March and National Youth Art Month During the Month of March.

The Mountain Echo Congratulates the Students at Flippin High School and Flippin Middle School. These students have shown tremendous ability and skill continuing to bless their parents, the school and the community with new pictures. Thank you Flippin Schools for sending the pictures.
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Weekend Weather

Friday- Sunny with a high near 65 degrees and a low near 43 degrees. Saturday- Mostly cloudy with a high of 72 degrees and a low near 48 degrees.
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Who is next? Asked a resident

Robert Lyons The Bull Shoals City Council met Thursday, March 28, in the Community Room at 6:30 p.m. Council members Wesley Phelan, Dale Forbus, Michael Castagna, Daryl Lindman, Joey Grede and Dino Giannini was in attendance, along with Michael Savu, mayor, and Tina Bailey, recorder. The council met to discuss city departments, discuss a resolution and an ordinance, discuss the purchase of equipment and listen to citizen comments.
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