Quorum Court members saw pictures of a jail that could resemble the future Lonoke County jail on April 16.
Quorum Court members saw pictures of a jail that could resemble the future Lonoke County jail on April 16.
Work on the Lonoke County Christian Clinic continued Saturday with more than 40 persons, including contractors, “roughing in” the electrical system for the examination rooms. Board member Kelly Coughlin said the clinic opening is now probably about 120 days away.
Dedication of Cabot’s “Cost performance state-of-the-art” wastewater treatment plant will be held May 1 at 1 p.m., Cabot Water and Wastewater Commission Chairman J.M. Park announced.
Earth Day is today, but it is no different than any other day for 12-year-old Riley Hoffer of Cabot.
Two Cabot High School students won journalism awards Friday as part of Arkansas Press Women’s annual high school journalism competition.
Cabot High School Principal Zanya Clarkson announced April 9 the 2009 scholarships awarded to students through the Cabot Scholarship Foundation for further education.
Safety fair planned The second annual safety fair will be held Saturday, June 6, 2009 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kroger parking lot on Cabot. There will be fortune telling, balloon pop, a car wash, lunches, and prizes with all donations to benefit Keep the Faith Foundation for Kids.
It was a story Scott Price knew he had to write. Price, a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, got the call from editor Hank Hersch nearly two years ago.
In the time it takes to strum a guitar or tap a cymbal, your life can change. It’s no secret newspapers across the country are challenged, and sadly, this will be my last column for the foreseeable future. After receiving the news last Thursday on the way to an interview, I got to speak to [...]
For some thespians, acting is all about the challenge, and there is plenty of it in “The Drawer Boy.” TheatreSquared will debut Michael Healey’s play tonight at the Walton Arts Center’s Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville.
