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Dierks Outlaws get wins over Kirby, Foreman; Lady Outlaws start week with win

The Dierks Outlaws put more wins in the books Friday by rolling over the Foreman Gators in both games of a double-header Friday at...

Lady Rattlers win at Gurdon

The Lady Rattlers came home with an 11-3 win over Gurdon in softball action held last week. Hannah Cox again lead Murfreesboro to victory, allowing...

Rattlers drop MS Hornets in double-header Tuesday

The Murfreesboro Rattlers won both sides of a doubleheader over the visiting Mineral Springs Hornets in action held last week. In the opening game the...

Scrappers take 8-0 win over Curley Wolves

Tyler Hanson pitched a shutout Monday afternoon as the Nashville Scrappers defeated Prescott 8-0 in a blended 3A/4A game in Prescott. Hanson gave up two...

Immanuel Baptist in Nashville finds new pastor close to home

By John R. Schirmer News-Leader staff For members of Immanuel Baptist Church of Nashville, their new pastor isn’t really “new” at all. In fact, he’s been...

Relay for Life in Howard County set June 3

The 2017 Relay for Life in Howard County will be Saturday, June 3. Event organizer Joanna Howard said that the relay was moved from Friday...

Junior Auxiliary of Nashville to hold Fun Night April 10

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The Junior Auxiliary of Nashville will do away with the traditional Evelyn Ramsey Tasting Brunch this year and instead will host an “All-American Family...

Howard Memorial Hospital receives favorable audit

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By Terrica Hendrix News-Leader staff Howard Memorial Hospital received a favorable, “clean” annual audit last week. Bill Couch, with Welch, Couch, and Company of Batesville, opened up...

Local businesses colaborate to provide benches

  Fans of the Front Porch Stage now have a place to sit and enjoy the events taking place on the stage thanks to a...

Suck Mountain Shelter wraps up shelter building project, Dedication April 21

  A vision to create a dozen shelters along the Ouachita National Recreational Trail will finally be fully realized as the Friends of the Ouachita...