November weather report
NASHVILLE - The
month of November
ended with heavy rainfall
and flood warnings in
the area. Major flooding
is occurring at the Little
River at Horatio, with the
river about three...
2015 Dierks Junior High Invitational Basketball Tournament Runners-Up
The Nashville Junior Scrapperettes were the 2015 Dierks Junior High Invitational Basketball Tournament Runners-Up in the Girls Division: (not in order)
Taneya Mays, Grace Campbell,...
Polling site changes in Howard County
There have been a couple of polling site
changes made by the Howard County Election
Commissioners.
Dierks precincts Madison, Holly Creek, and
Muddy Fork, as well as Dierks...
Sheriff investigator starts new job with Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
BRENT PINKERTON
SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS RADIO
NASHVILLE - Howard County’s most experienced
law enforcement officer has changed
employers this week. David Shelton, who
has been with the Howard County Sheriff’s
Department...
Scrappers advance to Championship game
Luke Reeder
Sports Reporter
NASHVILLE - For the first
time in eight long years the
Nashville Scrapper Football
team played for a chance to
get in the state championship
game. Friday...
Mary Mildred Gammill 80, of Russellville, Arkansas passed away Saturday, December 5, 2015
Mary Mildred Gammill 80, of Russellville, Arkansas passed away Saturday, December 5, 2015 in Russellville. She was born October 20, 1935 in Nashville, Arkansas....
Mabel Lorene Payte Strasner, age 93, of Umpire, died Sunday, December 6, 2015
Mabel Lorene Payte Strasner, age 93, a resident of Umpire, Arkansas, died Sunday, December 6, 2015, in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She was born August...
Mrs. Ruthie Marie Willis Blanchard McCoy, age 92, a resident of Horatio, Arkansas, died...
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Mrs. Ruthie Marie Willis Blanchard McCoy, age 92, a resident of Horatio, Arkansas, died Thursday, December 3, 2015, in Nashville, Arkansas. She was...
Friday night at The Ville: Blackhawks in town to face 13-0 Scrappers in semifinals
By John R. Schirmer
Leader staff
Former Scrapper coach the late Billy Laird always told fans that the state semifinal was “the most important game of...







