August 2022

Loreta Jane Hudson

Loretta Jane Hudson, daughter of Joe and Grace (Youngblood) Hudson, of Blue Eye, Missouri passed away on Wednesday, July 27th in Hollister, Missouri at the… Login to continue reading Login…

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Austin William Riker

Austin William Riker of Fayetteville, Arkansas was born in Berryville, Arkansas to Matthew Riker and Michelle Bohannan Riker on January 12, 1995. Austin passed away… Login to continue reading Login…

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Headed to Disney World

Berryville High School cheerleaders Bella Hulse (left) and Alicen Johnson will represent Varsity Spirit in the 2022 Varsity Spirit Spectacular at The Walt Disney World Resort on November 17-21, 2022. Cheerleaders and dancers who are invited to perform in the Varsity Spirit Spectacular are part of a select group of high school varsity captains, co-captains and officers identified at Varsity Spirit summer camps across the country hosted by Universal Cheerleaders Association, Universal Dance Association, National Cheerleaders Association, National Dance Alliance, United Spirit Association or Urban Cheerleading Experience. Berryville High School’s cheer squad attended a UCA Camp at Drury University from June 16-19, where both Hulse and Johnson were selected for this experience. “We are thrilled that these excellent athletes will have the chance to perform and experience our Special Events in Orlando, FL,” said Bill Seely, president of Varsity Spirit. “We are honored to provide them a one-of-a-kind opportunity.” Submitted photo
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Camping draws scrutiny of ES council

The Eureka Springs City Council has taken the first step in regulating camping on private property. At its regular meeting Monday, July 25, at The Auditorium, the council voted 5-1 to assign a number and approve the first reading of an ordinance aimed at cutting down on camping or using a vehicle as temporary residence that may draw the ire of neighboring residents.
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Tyson expands educational opportunities for employees

Employees at Tyson Foods will soon have access to expanded educational opportunities thanks to a new partnership between Tyson and social impact company Guild. The partnership — funded by a four-year, $60 million investment — will allow Tyson to expand its existing Upward Academy program to include access to more than 175 programs from some of the nation’s top universities and learning providers.
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