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Food bank donation

A fundraiser held May 7 by Equity Bank and the Berryville Lions Club resulted in a total donation of more than $500 to the local nonprofit food bank Loaves & Fishes in Berryville last week. Pictured at the check presentation are (from left to right) Lea Ann Jackson, Susan Brandt, Zach Streit, David Baker, Jay Lee, Craig Kesner and Traci Jordan. Steve Johnson / Carroll County News
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Clothing Donation

Arkansas TOPS advocate Emma Jean Vance (center) presents a collection of clothing to Berryville Elementary School nurse Kristy Evans (left) and Mindy Hicks, director of Bright Futures Berryville. This community service project of Arkansas TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) was recently collected at Arkansas TOPS State Recognition Days held at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center in Eureka Springs. TOPS, a weight loss support group, honored losers of the most weight across the state of Arkansas. Submitted photo
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‘Battle of the Banks’ rodeo donation

Representatives from three area FFA chapters joined CS Bank officials earlier this month to present a check to Grandma’s House Children’s Advocacy Center as part of the annual Roughstock Challenge “Battle of the Banks” rodeo fundraising efforts. The annual event is a fundraiser for the Alpena, Berryville, Eureka Springs and Green Forest FFA chapters. Attending the check presentation were (from left) Berryville market president James Myatt and Mickey Marley of CS Bank, FFA representatives Caleb Usrey of Alpena, Sara Divall of Green Forest, Kanon Coatney of Berryville, Maddi Kate Walker of Green Forest, Kaleigh Evans of Grandma’s House, and CS Bank Berryville branch manager and community development coordinator Laci Tennant. Robert Cox / Carroll County News
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Roadblock

A large tree blocked Madison Avenue in front of the Berryville post office on Thursday, May 5, after heavy storms blew through Carroll County the previous night. Melody Strodtman /Carroll County News .
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Top graduates reflect on high school

A year ago, school districts across the nation struggled to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of a worldwide pandemic . The 2021-2022 school year presented a more usual atmosphere as students were able to return to in-person learning, providing some relief for students, parents and teachers alike, and closed out a successful year for the Class of 2022.
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