PRESCOTT – One person was injured in a one-vehicle accident early Monday morning. The call came in shortly before 8:30 a.m. concerning a vehicle that left the road on Hwy.…
As Arkansans begin looking forward to plans of a final summer getaway, law enforcement officers are preparing to saturate the highways with additional patrols during the Labor Day holiday. The…
LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Legislative Council approved a funding request of more than $245 million to help hospitals and nursing homes recruit and retain staff, and to cope with…
Livestock Weighted Average Report for 8/5/2021 – Final AUCTION This Week Last Reported 7/29/2021 Last Year Total Receipts: 858 758 874 Feeder Cattle: 719(83.8%) 665(87.7%) 688(78.7%) Slaughter Cattle: 119(13.9%) 88(11.6%)…
PRESCOTT – A process begun two years ago has reached its fruition. RoRo’s She Shed is now open for business and held a ribbon cutting Friday. The event venue is…
PRESCOTT – Some people are natural born businessmen. Such is the case of William Cooper, Jr., who’s spent most of this week selling lemonade on Hwy. 67 to raise money…
ROSSTON -Masks will be required at Nevada School when school starts Monday. The Nevada School Board voted to adopt the following policy at a special meeting Thursday August 12: All…
PRESCOTT – When school starts Monday morning, students will be required to wear masks while indoors, as will all employees. The only exception will be classroom teachers who have space…
PRESCOTT – As yet, no wrongful termination lawsuit has been filed against the City of Prescott. A recent report from KTBS concerning former Prescott Assistant Police Chief Alex Gamble stated…
PRESCOTT – Because of the increase in cases of COVID-19, the Prescott City Council meeting, scheduled for Monday night, has been cancelled for August. Prescott Mayor Terry Oliver sent a…