Nashville News Leader
Scrapperettes whip Waldron
WALDRON - The Nashville Scrapperettes went through a steadily paced and ultimately dominating game against the Waldron Lady Bulldogs Friday afternoon.
Play began slow, with...
Scrappers hand Bulldogs 7-1 thrashing in diamond action
WALDRON - The Nashville Scrappers took a decisive lead in early innings of their game against the Waldron Bulldogs Friday afternoon.
Play started off with...
Outlaws top Mena, Mineral Springs
DIERKS - The Dierks Outlaws saw a pair of very different victories on the diamond in the last half of last week.
The first of...
Nashville boys place fourth, girls 10th at home meet
NASHVILLE - Deajeon Armstrong won the triple jump and placed second in the long jump Friday to lead the Nashville Scrappers to a fourth...
Violin recital scheduled
A violin recital will be held for students of Brenda Westerbuhr at the Washington Presbyterian Church on Lawrence St. in Washington from 2-4 p.m....
How the moon shapes the tide
By Joseph Kramer
Astronomy Columnist
As we continue to explore the relationship between the Moon and the Earth, I want to talk about actual physical impacts...
Fallen tree leaves 4000 without power
Entergy reported approximately 4000 customers were without power in Montgomery County Tues., April 14, while crews worked to remove a tree that had fallen...
Consolidation’s new wrinkle
By Jacob Kaufman
Political Columnist
Another small town in Arkansas is about to shutter its schools, sit its children on 3 hour round-trip bus rides, and...
Mount Ida loses beloved teacher
Mount Ida Middle School mourns the loss of one of their favorite teachers as they deal with the tragic death of teacher, B. Keith...
‘Divergent’ a good choice for readers who enjoy ‘Hunger Games’ style
By Nicole Tracy
Literary Columnist
Divergent is the first novel in a set of three by the author Veronica Ross. Based in the ruins of Chicago,...