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Four NHS students sign college letters

By John R. Schirmer News-Leader staff Four Nashville High School seniors signed letters-of-intent with Arkansas colleges last week. The first was Sidney Townsend, who signed a basketball...

Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive: Letter carriers’ food drive May 14

The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will conduct its annual national food drive on Saturday, May 14. NALC's food drive, which was first held in...

DQ man charged with negligent homicide for fatal Pike County crash

A De Queen man has been charged with negligent homicide and a third offense of driving while intoxicated in Pike County for a wreck...

Nashville’s Peach Blossom Festival to return May 14

Nashville’s annual Peach Blossom Festival will return to its downtown roots on Saturday, May 14. The Main Street Central Business District will be blocked off...

HoCo Farmers’ Market kicks off season May 6-7

The Howard County Farmers’ Market will begin its 2022 summer season this coming weekend on Friday, May 6 from 7-11 a.m. and on Saturday,...

Mine Creek Revelations: Political Rally

YES, I AM STILL HERE peeking out of the newspaper’s window on Main Street and I am impressed with the good character exhibited by...

Early voting starts Monday, May 9

Several election deadlines remain for Arkansas’s May 24 Preferential Primary Election, including: Friday, May 20, is the last day to transfer voting eligibility from another...

Obituary: David ‘Slick’ Reese, 64, of Nashville

David Mont “Slick” Reese, age 64, passed away on April 28, 2022, in Hot Springs, Ark. He was born in Nashville, Ark., on Aug. 22,...

Cleanup at Millwood Lake State Park May 14

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Millwood Lake Project Office will host a shoreline cleanup as part of the Great American Cleanup, on Saturday,...

MHS student’s art entered into Congressional Art Competition

Finley McDaniel, a student at Murfreesboro High School, created this pencil piece titled “Never Forget” which will be entered into the Congressional Art Competition...