Echo will host its second annual MASH clinic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 12.
Thomas Primm will speak at the Green Forest Public Library at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 10.

If the debt-ridden federal government were to pay $55 million a year less for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in Arkansas, could the surplus-running state government make up the difference? And would it?
Dear Editor, In response to Ms. Anna Matthews’ letter to the editor, (CCN 6/17/25 edition) writing regarding President Trump, “HE DOES NOT HAVE A MANDATE.”
This listing includes individuals who have been booked into the Carroll County Detention Center. Charges may be reduced or dropped, and individuals are presumed innocent until being found guilty. As of Friday, June 27, a total of 83 inmates were being housed in the detention center.
June 15
The Carroll County News placed second for general excellence among smaller weekly newspapers in the Arkansas Press Association’s 2025 Better Newspaper Editorial Contest.
Eight teachers in the Green Forest School District will have some extra money in the bank thanks to their efforts in helping with student achievement.
The City of Berryville has announced the return of its annual “Fire on the Mountain” fireworks display, set to light up the sky just after dark on Friday, July 4.
Two longtime state legislators with ties to Carroll County have announced that they will not seek new terms in 2026.