
December 2025


Green Forest girls off to solid start
The Green Forest Lady Tigers extended their solid start to the 2025-26 basketball season with a pair of victories last week.
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McKinney suggests instituting business licenses
Mayor Tim McKinney told the Berryville City Council at its regular meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 2, that he and economic development director Dean Lee have been studying the possibility of requiring licenses for businesses operating in the city.
Read MoreMcKinney suggests instituting business licensesState Supreme Court rules in favor of HI business owner
The Arkansas Supreme Court sided with a Holiday Island business owner in a decision last week that reversed a local court ruling.
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Santiago arraignment rescheduled
A Missouri woman who is charged with capital murder in the shooting death of a Eureka Springs woman in January 2025 appeared in court Monday, Dec. 1, in Berryville, but did not enter a plea.
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Tigers win two, but still a work in progress
To steal a phrase from Meatloaf, two out of three ain’t bad. Still, Green Forest basketball coach Ben McBryde would have preferred three out of three.
Read MoreTigers win two, but still a work in progressBobcats rebound after back-to-back losses on road
The Berryville Bobcats suffered their first two losses of the season last week, falling to Bergman 72-45 on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and Haas Hall of Bentonville, 41-39, the following night.
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