07/15/11 BERRYVILLE -- Justin Wagner was selected from a field of nine applicants to fill an agriculture instructor's position at Berryville Schools that was held by Larry Brooks for 31 years. Wagner, a...
07/15/11 BERRYVILLE -- Two lawmen at the Carroll County Sheriff's Office recently graduated at the top of their classes from the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy in Camden. Deputy Chris Jones...
06/30/11 Gov. Mike Beebe on Thursday announced 48 appointments to boards and commissions.
06/30/11 LITTLE ROCK - Governor Mike Beebe today announced the following education board appointments: Bob Crafton, Rogers, reappointed to the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Appointment expires May 1, 2017. Mireya Reith, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas State Board of Education. Appointment expires June 30, 2018. Replaces Naccaman Williams. Governor Mike Beebe also announced the fol...
06/28/11 CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Growing up in Northwest Arkansas with sports-loving older brothers, it was only natural for Mikkayla Flores to sign up to play baseball with the boys at the age of 7. Proving to...
06/28/11 BERRYVILLE -- Preparing for the school year ahead, four teachers were hired by the Berryville Board of Education last week -- leaving only one slot yet to be filled, that of agriculture instructor...
06/22/11 Floodplain Management Specialist Diana Herrera spoke at Friday's Carroll County Quorum Court meeting, trying to educate the justices of the peace and the audience on FEMA's flood plain insurance...
06/01/11 Sue Ogrocki In this May 26, 2011 photo, Randy Matthews, background, carries a piece of tornado debris in Piedmont, Okla., past the door of the tornado shelter where his mother, Betty Matthews, not pictured, stayed in safely during Tuesday's deadly tornado.
05/31/11 St. John's co-workers and physicians recognized National Employee Health and Fitness Day May 18 with a Mercy Million jumping jack challenge. "It is really pretty interesting," said Deana Davidson,...
05/10/11 Shiloh Christian has petitioned to play in Class 5A in all sports beginning in 2012.
05/10/11 BEAVER -- Unless researchers can come up with "bona fide" documentation of activity related to the Civil War, the town of Beaver will have no marker from the Arkansas Sesquicentennial Commission...
05/06/11 Two people were killed and several were injured in two separate accidents on Arkansas roadways Tuesday and Wednesday, according to preliminary Arkansas State Police accident reports.
04/06/11 The green-awning-shaded restaurant serves classic American dishes with Cajun twists. 302 ON THE SQUARE Nestled into the former ballroom of the Grand View Hotel in Berryville's city square, this green-awning-shaded restaurant serves classic American dishes with Cajun twists. Not to be missed: the Louisiana Chicken and Rice ($7.50), a humble dish with notes of sage, thyme, marjoram and black ...
04/04/11 Ducommun Inc. of Carson, Calif., plans to buy LaBarge Inc. of St. Louis in deal valued at about $340 million.
04/02/11 ALABAMA - Athens, Day's Gap, Decatur, Fort Blakely, Mobile Bay, Selma, Spanish Fort.
04/02/11 Thousands of military clashes took place during the Civil War. Here are some of the most notable battles, listed by present-day state:
04/01/11 Ken Owen, president of Christian Community Concerns, a conservative organization focused on moral issues, is retiring from the group he founded 25 years ago.
03/29/11 BERRYVILLE -- A Civil War inspired campaign to raise funds for historical signs got a boost recently when a $1,500 mini grant from Arkansas Humanities Council was awarded to the project. Gordon...
03/25/11 ST. LOUIS | LaBarge, Inc., a provider of electronics manufacturing services (EMS), has been awarded contracts valued at $4.5 million from Raytheon Missile Systems to continue to provide complex...
03/24/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Churches would be able to decide whether to allow congregants to carry concealed weapons under a bill that is headed to the Arkansas House. The bill by Republican Rep. Bryan King of Berryville advanced Thursday after he argued that church members shouldn't be defenseless if a disturbed person walks in shooting. King says a church could ... |