-
Caraway moving forward on water well project
(Local News ~ 09/14/19)
Caraway Mayor Bo James updated council and guests on the water well project at the regular September meeting on Thursday. "We are on the right track," Mayor James said. “We signed on the first grant from the Arkansas Community and Economic Development yesterday. We are still waiting to hear from the second grant through the Delta Regional Authority. We are still a couple months out before work can begin.”...
-
Longtime Historic District chair irked by ‘farce’; withdraws name
(Local News ~ 09/14/19)
During the Parks and Recreation Committee meeting on Monday, Councilman Matt Perrin read two letters to the council from the members of the Historic District Commission, Andrew Carrington and Marcia McClain. Neither was reappointed to their positions in last month’s City Council meeting...
-
Gov. Hutchinson proud of Armorel
(Local News ~ 09/14/19)
ARMOREL— Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Asa Hutchinson became the first governor of Arkansas to visit the Armorel School District. “I was talking to your administration before I came in here and of course I asked them when was the last time the governor was in Armorel and the answer was they can’t remember anytime the governor has been here. So, I’m declaring this as the first gubernatorial visit to Armorel High School,” said Hutchinson...
-
Firemen’s pension fund percentage dropped, new considerations for business license contracts
(Local News ~ 09/14/19)
At the Police and Fire Committee meeting on Tuesday evening, councilwoman Barbara McAdoo-Brothers proposed considerations for adopting a more detailed business license agreement contract. “We are trying to find a better tool for our permits when you apply for your business license, a tool better for the officers and code enforcement to enforce,” said Brothers. “We are losing revenue due to lots of people having businesses without permits or licenses and without keeping them updated.”...
-
Byrd to appear on NBC’s The Voice
(Local News ~ 09/14/19)
An Armorel alumnus and current student at Arkansas State University, Marybeth Byrd, posted on her social media that she auditioned for NBC’s The Voice and will be on the season that is set to premier on NBC on September 23. “Guess who auditioned for @NBCTheVoice?! I DID! I’m so excited to finally share this amazing news with all of you,” Byrd stated via social media. “Don’t miss the season premiere on September 23! #TheVoice”...
Stories from Saturday, September 14, 2019
Browse other days