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Memorial Day · StuttgartThe American Legion Brown-Wright Post #158 is selling pork butts ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Post Vice Commander Perry Simpson said pick up is on Friday, May 24, between 5 and 7 p.m. in the old Alco Parking Lot on South Whitehead Drive in DeWitt. “This is a fundraiser for our American Legion to […]See the Story
American Legion Brown-Wright Post #158 in DeWitt to hold pork butt sale and bake sale
Stuttgart, Arkansas · StuttgartEveryone enjoys using their creativity to make something. Arts and Crafts allow youth to learn life skills and grow in project knowledge while expressing creativity in a variety of mediums. There is no limit to what you can create! A Youth Crafts Workshop will be held Friday, May 31 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. […]See the Story
Unleash creativity at Arkansas County 4-H Youth Crafts Workshop in DeWitt; register by May 29
Social Media · StuttgartLITTLE ROCK – Limiting children’s access to social media is still a priority for Arkansas policymakers. Last week the governor sent a letter to the governors of all 50 states, and to all Arkansas legislators, urging them to continue working for meaningful restrictions on children’s use of social media platforms. With the letter, she includes […]See the Story
State Capitol Week in Review from Senator Ronald Caldwell
Stuttgart, Arkansas · StuttgartLITTLE ROCK — To help Arkansas fruit and vegetable growers across the state learn practices to reduce the risk of foodborne illness, the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture will offer a remote, two-day produce safety training workshop via Zoom from May 29-30. The training will provide attendees with important information on best practices, […]See the Story
Extension to offer two-day remote produce safety training May 29-30
Stuttgart, Arkansas · StuttgartBRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Hagen Smith struck out 14 over six shutout innings to become the Razorbacks’ all-time strikeout leader, as No. 3 Arkansas (42-11, 19-9 SEC) lost, 1-0, in gut-wrenching fashion at No. 5 Texas A&M (43-10, 18-10 SEC) in Thursday night’s series opener at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park. The Aggies scored the […]See the Story
Smith becomes Razorbacks' strikeout king in extra-inning loss to Aggies
Stuttgart, Arkansas · StuttgartMONROE, La. – Arkansas State baseball’s (21-29-1, 7-19-1 SBC) series opener against ULM (22-30, 8-19 SBC) was suspended in the eighth inning with the Warhawks leading 8-4 on Thursday night at Lou St. Amant Field. Kole Turner made his ninth start across 17 appearances this season, surrendering two earned runs on three hits and three walks […]See the Story
A-State-ULM series opener suspended in eighth inning
Stuttgart, Arkansas · StuttgartThe 2024 honor graduates of Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas, who attended classes on the Stuttgart and DeWitt campuses, were honored during a reception preceding commencement exercises on Thursday, May 19, in Stuttgart. The honor graduates were recognized for their dedication in maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. Among the 2024 […]See the Story
PCCUA recognizes Arkansas County 2024 honor graduates and outstanding students
Stuttgart, Arkansas · StuttgartThe Arkansas County Quorum Court held its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, May 14, at the Arkansas County Courthouse in DeWitt. Arkansas County Judge Eddie Best provided information from the meeting. New businesses started with an Arkansas County Detention Center update from Sheriff Johnny Cheek. “They have 100 inmates. 73 are males, 18 are females, and the rest […]See the Story