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Southern Bancorp Bank has promoted Max Gurley, a lifelong Blytheville resident with extensive experience in finance and community service, to City President of its Blytheville market.
A beginner-friendly genealogy workshop will be held at Blytheville Library on Aug. 12, offering expert guidance, research ...
Retired art teacher Marion Erwin showcased her portraits of U.S. First Ladies and notable Arkansas figures, sharing stories ...
The Mississippi County Fair returns to Walker Park Aug. 19-23 with evening hours, affordable admission, and $20 armbands, following the spring carnival’s cancellation due to rain.
NBA champion and Blytheville native Kadeem Johnson will host a free basketball camp for high school students on Aug. 30, focusing on both athletic and life skills, with a surprise guest appearance.
Reflecting on five decades of rapid technological change, Revis Blaylock shares personal insights on adapting to a fast-paced ...
A federal judge has blocked Arkansas’ law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, leaving districts ...
Chester Arthur Wood’s remarkable journey from grave digger to community pillar in Osceola sheds light on the early funeral ...
Buffalo Island Central School Board hired Ashley Barber as Pre-K teacher and Bill Taylor as senior baseball coach in a ...
The Arkansas State Medical Board has revoked Dr. David Diffine’s license for five years after allegations of sexual ...
Blytheville school leaders discuss the district’s transition to a transformation contract with AMS, staffing updates, ...
The City and County Youth team’s annual Back-To-School picnic in Blytheville provided students with backpacks, supplies, food ...
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