David Nichol

Widener Council reviews ordinance setting curfew

The Widener City Council agreed Monday to have the city attorney draw up a curfew ordinance affecting young people in town.

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Worth 1,000 words (or more)

I remember once, when looking at some old photos, my sister, brother and I were intrigued by one particular picture.

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School safety plans bill to get more work

State Rep. Marshall Wright this week said he is sending House Bill 1327, which would create an exemption from the Freedom of Information Act, to an interim study.

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Madison Council receives updates on several projects

With no business to transact Monday night, the Madison City Council received updates on several items during its regular monthly meeting.

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Summit offers information, a good time for area teens

A large crowd turned out Saturday for the first “Youth, Teen, Young Adult Empowerment Summit” at the Forrest City Civic Center.

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A Happy Ending...

NEIGHBORS HELP FIRST RESPONDERS SEARCH FOR, FIND ELDERLY WOMAN

When the call went out Friday that an 82-year old woman had wandered away from home and couldn’t be found, a group of professionals and volunteers went to work to find her.

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Peach farmers say crop is looking good so far

In spite of weather that’s both cool and damp, peach trees are blooming, and that’s not a bad thing, as far as a couple of local peach growers see it.

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Hometown Health seeks participants for Walk at Lunch

EVENT IS PART OF EFFORT TO HELP PEOPLE LIVE HEALTHIER LIFESTYLES

In its efforts to help people develop healthier lifestyles, the Hometown Health Network of St. Francis County will host the annual Walk At Lunch Day on Thursday, April 25.

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College, Career Day scheduled at EACC during Spring Fling

VENDORS TO OFFER STUDENTS INSIGHT ON CONTINUING EDUCATION, CAREERS

Students at East Arkansas Community College who want to continue their education or get into the workforce will get the opportunity two weeks from today, during EACC’s annual College and Career Day

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Pinewood Derby promises fun day for Cub Scouts

A long-standing day of fun for Cub Scouts is coming Saturday, April 27, with the running of the Pinewood Derby, sponsored by Pack 224.

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