Nashville News Leader
Let Go and Let God
“Better to have waited , then wasted”
When you are 31 and not married conversations that used to be "oh, no worries you
have plenty...
Foster grandparent training set for this week at Arkadelphia
ARKADELPHIA - Approximately 125 retirees, who volunteer as Foster Grandparents in 22 south and western Arkansas counties, are registered to attend the 32nd annual...
Man pleads not guilty to drug, battery allegations
NASHVILLE - A local man arrested in mid-May on drug and battery charges entered not guilty pleas to the allegations Wednesday in Howard County...
Hope police seeking public’s help in search for missing woman
HOPE - A Hope woman has been missing for a week and a half, according to a statement released by the Hope Police Department.
Madeline...
Digital deadline looms for KJEP
NASHVILLE - A local TV broadcasting station that has been on the airways for approximately 25 years is considering either changing its platform or...
Freel lone local grad at Ouachita Baptist
ARKADELPHIA — Celebrating Ouachita Baptist University’s 128th spring commencement, university officials conferred a total of 350 degrees on 343 graduates, including the university’s first...
From the Barnyard
By Mike Graves
Publisher
I’ve been accused by more than one person of being a corporate apologist. I promote Tyson, Pilgrim’s, Walmart, Husqvarna, etc. because our...
The guardian of the bears
By Darrell Heath
Astronomy Columnist
It was 9:15 pm on the evening of May 27, 1933 and a crowd of 30,000 people were waiting to see...
Sisters spy in “The Nightingale”
By Nicole Tracy
Literary Columnist
The Nightingale is an epic novel set in France during World War II. The story revolves around two sisters, Vianne and...
Farmers’ market, fire department receive grants
LITTLE ROCK - Governor Asa Hutchinson presented $322,475 to 29 rural communities selected for Fiscal Year 2015 Cycle III funding through the Arkansas Rural...