Nashville News Leader
Scrappers picked first in 7-4A, second in state
By John R. Schirmer
Leader staff
Scrapper fans generally approved of what they heard from football guru Barry Grooms at the Aug. 26 meeting of the...
New medical offices open on HMH campus; waiting list already set...
By John R. Schirmer
Leader staff
Howard Memorial Hospital’s construction projects are winding down, and the new facilities have been occupied by physicians and staff, CEO...
Junior high Scrappers have large roster total for new season
By John R. Schirmer
Leader staff
With 59 players on the roster, the Nashville Junior High School Scrappers will open their season at home Thursday, Sept....
Experience and depth in abundance as the Lions prepare for 2015
MOUNT IDA — Coach Mike White will enter his 11th season as head coach of the Lions with experience and depth at his disposal...
Barnes named voice of state agriculture department
LITTLE ROCK, ARK. – The Arkansas Agriculture Department (AAD) has named Adriane Barnes as Director of Communications.
Currently, Barnes serves as the Arkansas Forestry Commission Information...
School Board elections this month
Local residents will have the opportunity to vote in school board elections Tuesday, September 15, with early voting set to begin Tuesday, September 8.
This...
Possum Picnic to be held September 25-26
The Montgomery County Front Porch Stage proudly presents the 10th annual Possum Picnic September 25-26 at the Front Porch Stage on the courthouse lawn.
The...
Look youth needs help with Autism dog
Ayden Milam fills his parents’ days with singing, with his high pitch noises, rocking, spinning, and flapping of his arms as he dances his way around their home....
Labor Day at Big Brushy?
Brushy Creek Campground will reopen as a day use facility in time for Labor Day weekend according to workers at the site last week.
United...
Labor Day at the Lake
Summer 2015 is winding down and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would like to thank all the visitors who recreated on the area...











