Nashville News Leader
Nashville down to just 1 warning siren
By John Balch
Leader staff
The city of Nashville is down to only one warning siren - a Civil Defense relic - after the recent tornado...
NHS FCCLA converts shirts to quilts for fundraiser
By Dixon Land
Leader staff
The FCCLA organization at Nashville High School is converting T-shirts into quilts.
“It’s the perfect way to keep some of those old...
Host of NHS athletes honored at banquet
By Dixon Land
Leader staff
Rachel Dawson and Jackson Beavert were recipients of the 2015 Nashville Scrapper and Scrapperette Awards May 19, capping off...
Not goodbye but “TTFN” for Nashville graduates
By John R. Schirmer
Leader staff
One hundred twenty-seven students received diplomas during Nashville High School graduation ceremonies May 17 at Scrapper Arena.
Honor graduates included the...
Local Pike County Sheriff’s Department successful sobriety check
GLENWOOD – During a recent sobriety checkpoint in conjunction with the Pike County Sheriff’s Department on May 23, the Glenwood Police Department arrested Charles...
Centerpoint 5th grade G/T students take field trip
SENIOR FISHING DERBY ... Centerpoint 5th grade G/T students recently visited Hot Springs Mountain Tower and downtown Hot Springs. The field trip was previously...
AGFC warns outdoor enthusiasts
Photo by AGFC
LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is warning boaters to use extreme caution in and around the state’s waters....
Assistance for storm damage available
LITTLE ROCK -- Residents of Hempstead, Howard and Pike counties affected by the storms and flooding of May 8 may be eligible for Arkansas...
Hunting Season Opening Dates
LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission recently set the state’s deer hunting seasons, with modern gun deer season opening Nov. 14,...