
There’s a well-known Jerry Seinfeld bit where the comedian says it’s hard to justify loyalty to a particular sports team because players constantly change. In a monologue included in his television show, he said, “You’re actually rooting for the clothes. … You are standing and cheering and yelling for your clothes to beat the clothes from another city.”
Opera in the Ozarks, the storied summer music festival and prominent opera training program based in Eureka Springs, will celebrate its 75th anniversary year, and the grand opening of its highly anticipated new theater as it kicks off its 2025 Summer Season later this month — featuring dozens of exciting opera performances and other special musical events at venues across the Northwest Arkansas region.

Congratulations, Crusaders

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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 6, a total of 74 inmates were being housed in the detention center.
May 25
Carroll County schools recently held their annual athletic banquets to honor their students’ achievements during the 2024-25 school year. Following is a list of award winners from each school: Berryvill e
The Carroll County Solid Waste District board of directors voted unanimously on Thursday, June 5, to reject a rate increase from CARDS Waste Management and Recycling and to cancel the district’s contract with CARDS.
Berryville city employees will be receiving pay increases after the Berryville City Council voted at its regular meeting Tuesday, June 3, to approve step raises.
Eight students from Carroll County graduated from Arkansas Connections Academy on Saturday, May 31, at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock. The 701-student class eagerly moved their tassels from right to left as family and friends cheered them on. The graduating class collectively earned more than $410,000 in scholarships and awards. Graduates from Carroll County include Julianne Rudder, Reice Grogan, Hailey McCarty, Destiny Clark and Emma Coley.