- Life Lights Raises $11,000 for White River Health Systems
Life Lights, the annual holiday fundraising campaign to benefit patient care at White River Health System facilities, raised over $11,000 for the purchase of medical technology.
- Two Dead In January 1 Arkansas Crashes
Two people have died on Arkansas highways in the first hours of the new year. In Carroll County, Arkansas State Police say 28-year-old Tricia B. Bowman of Blue Eye, Mo., was killed.
- 50 Years of Rock - n Roll
When the Beatles first started creating a stir across America in 1964, Sonny Burgess and The Pacers - formed in Newport, Arkansas in 1955 - were already entertaining audiences on their own circuit ranging from ...
- Deaths at Intersection Worry Some
NEWARK Highway 69 running from Newport to Batesville bypasses Newark. However the intersection of Highway 122 from Oil Trough is gaining a deadly reputation.
- Glance back into history
Take a look back in history through back issues ofThe Baxter Bulletin: 100 years ago Nov.
- Legends to play at Depot Days
Admission is free and lawn chairs are recommended. Call 523-7428. The 11th annual Depot Days Festival When: Saturday, Sept.
- NEWPORT: Rock - n' roll past focus at Depot Days
With that history in mind, downtown Newport is hosting Depot Days this Saturday on Front Street.
- Alcohol measure on ballot resisted
Two Sharp County residents have filed lawsuits in attempts to keep an alcohol issue off the county's November ballot, including one who requested a temporary injunction Monday that would delay the referendum if ...
- White River dams help limit crop flooding
LITTLE ROCK, -- As rains continue to soak the White River Basin, officials of the Army Corps of Engineers are hard at work using federal lakes to minimize flooding of cropland in the White River valley.
- Hwy. 67 effort ongoing
While it was referred to as a progress meeting, a recent gathering of the Highway 67 Corridor Coalition in Corning essentially showed no progress on the planned highway.
- Putting Prisoners To Work
Ronita Bell is a natural crimper. At Actronix's manufacturing facility in Newport, Ark., Bell crimps and welds cable assemblies and wire harnesses that will ultimately be used in MRI units, CT scanners and ...
- Palmer pigweed getting revenge
Of all the things we are looking at in research plots this summer, the most pressing to me is control of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth or Palmer pigweed in soybeans.
- Available Jobs for Available Employees in Newport
It's a common problem for cities in Region 8, it's seems there are never enough good jobs for the people who need them.
- Newport - The Town That Almost Wasn't.
NEWPORT Newport has gone through some tough times that has earned it the name of "Plucky Newport" Between the devastating fires, and floods Newport has risen like a phoenix to where it is today.
- Grain sorghum gets nod on toughest fields
One crop seems to handle adversity better than any other for Newport, Ark., farmer Malcolm Haigwood - grain sorghum.
- Two Killed In Work Zone Crash At White River Bridge
Two people were killed, including a state highway worker, in a crash on the Highway 67 bridge over the White River.
- , worker die in work zone crash on U.S. 67 Arkansas bridge
A semitruck driver crashed through a state highway department work zone Tuesday morning on a U.S. 67 bridge over the White River, killing himself and a worker there as flames engulfed his rig, officials said.
- Catfish Farmers Feeling Economic Crunch
With soaring prices for just about everything needed to raise their fish, catfish farmers are anxious and some are shutting down altogether.
- [UMNS-ALL-NEWS] UMNS# 251-Bonhoeffer achieves martyr status with...
Bonhoeffer achieves martyr status with United Methodists >Jun. 17, 2008 NOTE: Photographs are available at http://umns.umc.org . >A UMNS Report By Linda Bloom* Although Dietrich Bonhoeffer has been dead for ...