Nashville News Leader
Oca Mae Jackson Vancil
Mrs. Oca Mae Jackson Vancil, age 98, a resident of Dierks, Arkansas, died Sunday, April 26, 2015, at her home.
She was born October 8,...
Clyde Keaster, 80, Retired Pharmacist, April 27, 2015
Clyde Raymond Keaster, 80, of Nashville, Arkansas entered the Heavenly gates on Monday, April 27, 2015. He was born on August 23, 1934 in...
Reader pleased with railroad construction
Dear Editor,
A great big "thank you" to the Union Pacific Railroad for the new concrete railroad crossing on East Shepherd Street between Mac's Upholstery...
Scrappers finish third in second home meet of the year
NASHVILLE - The Nashville Scrappers played host to the annual Coca Cola Relays Tuesday, placing third overall while the Scrapperettes managed a sixth place...
Hay alternative making a comeback locally
NASHVILLE - The practice of feeding livestock with silage rather than dry cut hay could be making a comeback in southwest Arkansas.
Silage is similar...
Federal suit refiled against city of Nashville
NASHVILLE - A $1.15 million lawsuit against the city of Nashville has been refiled in federal court after having been dismissed a year ago.
The...
Local restaurant among those donating to children’s hospital
NASHVILLE - The Arkansas Western Sizzlin Restaurants recently completed a promotion with their customers to benefit Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH).
Western Sizzlin is donating one...
Effort to demolish old hospital building moving forward
NASHVILLE - Continued efforts to fund the removal of asbestos from the former Howard Memorial Hospital building were the primary topic of discussion at...
Prescott author to release novel
PRESCOTT — Author Charity Lowdermilk announces the nationwide release of her new book, “The Treasure,” where she shares a delightful story about three brothers’...
Are GMOs labelled?
By Rita Rector
Contributing Columnist
ABA Health eSource reported that the landmark case on labeling, where the plaintiffs sued to require mandatory labeling of GM foods...


