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Former Blevins counselor arrested after three-month investigation

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The Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office has arrested former Blevins School District counselor and intern principal, Justin James Mishler, 33, of Nashville, following a three-month...

County economic panel sets community meeting for March 4

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By John R. Schirmer News-Leader staff Developing Howard County will host its final community meeting Tuesday, March 4, at 5:30 p.m. at UA-Cossatot in Nashville. Facilitators will...

March activities at Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area

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The following are the March activities scheduled at Howard County’s Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area Saturday, March 1  Snakes of Cossatot River  1p.m. Visitor Information Center  Join a...

NCC presents community honors

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By Louie Graves News-Leader staff There was no break in the tradition of a full, appreciative house in the annual community awards banquet of the Nashville...

Obituary: Tammy Jean Tallant

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Tammy Jean Tallant, age 59, a resident of Gillham, Ark., died Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, at Sevier County Medical Center in De Queen, Ark. Tammy...

MS Hornet signs with A-Tech Wonder Boys

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Minerals Springs Hornet standout Rahmaij Ware signed up last week to play linebacker with the Arkansas Tech University Wonder Boys. Ware is a two-time All-State...

Former Pike County deputy facing theft charges vacates MC constable position

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By Dewayne Holloway Montgomery County News Mount Ida – A former Pike County Deputy who is currently facing two counts of theft of property, has vacated...

Local dentist has hand in new clinic at Camp Robinson

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By John Balch News-Leader staff NORTH LITTLE ROCK - There are only two rooms and two chairs, but those two things will go a long way...

Former bank facilities for sale by Texas firm

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Two Nashville buildings once occupied by Regions Bank are listed with Scout Property Group of Texarkana, Texas. The main branch at 103 N. Main was...