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  • Wynne News
    Local news for Wynne, AR continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.

    • Twinkle Toes.

      Mom of 3 said in the Wynne Forum:

      I just wanted to tell everyone about Twinkle Toes. It is a consignment store for kids clothes. It is across the street from Regions Bank. I want to encourage parents to clean out their kids' closets and make some extra cash. I made $60 extra for Christmas. The owner is really nice and I would like to see her business suceed. Also, I would really like to see some more selection. Last time I didn't find much. I really need some 4T and 5T boys clothes if anyone out there has some to get rid of please take them to Twinkle Toes. And help our Wynne small businesses.

    • Dash of humility for Carolina's Williams

      The 75-yard run is still the longest in Carolina Panthers history - and perhaps DeAngelo Williams' most embarrassing football moment.

    • Fallen Soldier Memorial at WHS.

      guest said in the Wynne Forum:

      Everybody! Take time to stop by Wynne High School and check out the fallen Soldier Memorial! Brian Hopper's Dad Rob has been taking this memorial all over the state. It's AMAZING! It has all the soldiers names and info. It will bring a tear to your eye. Remember these families at Christmas! My hats off to Mr Hopper. What a great Tribute to your Fallen Hero Son Brian Chase Hopper!

    • Toys for Tots

      kandi said in the Wynne Forum:

      The Wynne Fire Dept is still collecting toys and/or donations for Christmas. This is a wonderful program that benefits many families, who without their help would not be able to provide gifts for their children at Christmas time. Items can be dropped off anytime at the Wynne Fire Department.

    • CAC wins fifth straight McDonalds Shootout

      Cory Clark Make it five tournament championships in a row for the Central Arkansas Christian Lady Mustangs in the McDonald's Shootout.

    • Lady Rams donate $4,200 to Susan G. Komen For the Cure

      Cory Clark The Paragould Lady Ram volleyball team wanted to raise awareness about cancer with their participation in the a oeDig for the Curea this season, and at the same time they also raised $4,200 that was ...

    • Bulldogs remain undefeated after swatting Yellowjackets

      The Fayetteville Bulldogs moved to 7-0 on the season as they defeated the Wynne Yellowjackets, 51-26, to win the OrthoArkansas/CAC Invitational Tournament in North Little Rock.

    • Lord Conrad Black Back in Delaware Chancery Court

      In Sun Times v. Black, oral argument will be heard on Friday morning, May 23, 2008 in Delaware Chancery Court at 10 a.m. I am trying to determine if I can obtain a video clip to put on my blog if the Court will ...

    • Auditor: Funding rule, law conflict

      The East Arkansas Planning and Development District policy of disqualifying groups that applied for General Improvement Fund money without matching funds conflicts with a 2007 state law, Legislative Auditor ...

    • Police look into charging Golden

      Lawyers for the Arkansas State Police are studying convicted Westside Middle School gunman Andrew Golden's application to carry a concealed weapon to determine if misdemeanor charges can be filed, a state ...

    • Allen Elected State School Boards Association President

      A local woman who served on the Rogers School Board for 16 years now has another title.

    • Rogers woman new president of schools group

      Cathy Allen, a 16-year member of the Rogers School Board, is the new president of the Arkansas School Boards Association.

    • Capitol's Christmas tree from SFCounty

      A little bit of Christmas spirit arrived at the state Capitol in Little Rock on Wednesday in the form of a 22-foot Leyland cypress Christmas tree which was provided by a local Christmas tree farm.

    • Sweet Potato Farming A Profitable Business

      WYNNE The Matthews family has been raising sweet potatoes outside Wynne for over a hundred years.

    • Parole board rejects clemency

      LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Parole Board rejected a clemency request Monday by a man serving a life sentence for a killing he committed at 16 in Cross County.

    • Remembering Arkansas defenders of freedom

      The Arkansas Fallen Heroes Memorial has returned to the Jacksonville Museum of Military History, 100 Victory Circle, in Jacksonville and will be accessible through Friday, Nov.

    • Report: Cotton production to drop nearly a third

      NEW ORLEANS U.S. cotton production is expected to drop to 13.5 million bales this year, down nearly a third from last year, after farmers planted fewer acres in favor of higher-priced crops and took a hit along ...

    • Arkansas unofficially 5th in sweet potatoes

      When Arkansans sit down to a Thanksgiving meal later this month, they should possibly thank sweet potato farmers in the state for some of their bounty.

    • Yellow Ribbon Training session to prepare families of returning soldiers

      Spirit award: Hunton Office Supply, located at 206 N. Washington, is the winner of this week's Mustang Spirit Award, for showing its Mustang Pride.

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  • City Description

    Wynne is the county seat and largest city of Cross County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 8,615 at the 2000 census. Nestled between the Arkansas Delta & Crowley's Ridge, Wynne is home to the largest state park in Arkansas, Village Creek State Park. Currently, Paul Nichols serves as the mayor of Wynne. Wynne lies at 35°13′39″N 90°47′22″W / 35.2275, -90.78944 (35.227435, -90.789435), the boundary between two distinct geographical areas of Arkansas: the fertile farmland of the Arkansas Delta (which is a part of the larger Mississippi Alluvial Plain), and Crowley's Ridge, a distinct rise marking the New Madrid Fault Line. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 8.2 square miles (21.2 km²), of which, 8.1 square miles (21.1 km²) of it is land and 0.12% is water. According to the census of 2000, there were 8,615 people, 3,245 households, and 2,323 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,056.5 people per square mile (408.1/km²). There were 3,476 housing units at an average density of 426.3/sq mi (164.7/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 65.91% White, 32.32% Black or African American, 0.15% Native American, 0.48%

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    City Contained By:

    • Cross County
    • Arkansas

    Timezones:

    • Central Time zone

    Size:

    • 21.2379025048 km squared

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