Four people have been nominated to receive the 2009 Opal Award for Distinguished Community Service, and the winners are to be announced at this evening's annual Mountain Home Area Chamber of Commerce banquet.
Col. James C. Hodges, U.S. Air Force, was promoted to his current rank in September at NATO Headquarters in Heidelberg. Hodges (right) is shown with U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John D. "Jack" Gardner, deputy commander at Force Command Headquarters in
Barbara Cons of the American Cancer Society (from left) presents a plaque of appreciation to members of the Baxter Healthcare 2009 Relay for Life team. The team, which had more than 30 members, raised more than $18,000 for Relay, which
Baxter County Circuit Judge Gordon Webb set a Dec. 3 nonjury trial for a 58-year-old Bull Shoals woman who is accused of illegally providing medical patches that contributed to the death of a Midway man.
Cotter City Councilman George Peters Thursday night renewed his questions about a conflict of interest if Julie Raines, wife of Mayor Steven Raines, applies for grants for the city of Cotter and receives pay from grant funding.
The Mountain Home School Board Thursday approved a request by Mountain Home City Police Chief Carry Manuel to increase the district's annual monetary contribution to the police department toward the salaries for three school resource officers — Bubba Jones at
One Mountain Home man received 12 years' probation Thursday for methamphetamine charges while another drew 10 years' probation for failing to pay child support. They were among eight people pleading guilty before Baxter County Circuit Judge Gordon Webb during the
The Baxter County Sheriff's office is seeking the public's assistance with the investigation of two separate incidents of felony theft of property at 3764 state Hwy. 201 North.
Ozark Motor Sports at Henderson reported a forced opening of a gate to a fenced-in area at its business Sunday night. Jayme Wilson reported one vehicle in for repair could not be located.