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One injured in wreck

One injured in wreck

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.…

ASP cracking down on impaired drivers

ASP cracking down on impaired drivers

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…

Funding approved to help hospitals

Funding approved to help hospitals

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 report

Livestock report

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%)…

RoRo’s She Shed open for business

RoRo’s She Shed open for business

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…

Young businessman raises money for school clothes

Young businessman raises money for school clothes

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…

Masks required at Nevada Schools

Masks required at Nevada Schools

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…

Board approves mask requirements

Board approves mask requirements

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…

No suit filed against city for wrongful termination

No suit filed against city for wrongful termination

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…

Council meeting cancelled

Council meeting cancelled

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…