THE POWER OF PRAYER
Please help us pray for all who are struggling with personal goals, be it financial, health, conception, or depression. The Lord hears all prayers and answers according to his will. Pray without ceasing.
Please help us pray for all who are struggling with personal goals, be it financial, health, conception, or depression. The Lord hears all prayers and answers according to his will. Pray without ceasing.
From patrolling morning rush hour to responding to a domestic call late at night, we ask a great deal from our men and women in law enforcement. We cannot thank them enough for their selfless service.
Spraying a field during planting season in at the Stateline. .
These are the times in which we live. People take food, one of life’s essentials, and fashion it into art – a rose bush, the Eiffel Tower, Tom Selleck, whatever.
(StatePoint) New shoes can be a great way to update a wardrobe while staying motivated to remain on track with a wellness goal. From platform sneakers to slip-on styles with clean, classic graphics, a range of fresh footwear trends are all the rage. To stay ontrend, try these three tips and style ideas on for size.
Several local economic development partners will co-host a regional job fair at Black River Technical College in Pocahontas on May 19 from 9am to 2pm. The NEA Intermodal, Randolph County Chamber of Commerce and Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce will co-host the event, which will give job seekers access to more than 300 available jobs in Northeast Arkansas.
Friday, May 27, 2022 at 8 a.m., members of the Rapert-Poyner VFW Post #8347 are meeting at the Corning Cemetery to place U.S. flags on veterans’ burial sites for Memorial Day. They are requesting assistance in this endeavor. All volunteers should meet the VFW at the flagpole in the cemetery. Youth groups, sports teams and young people are encouraged to participate in this honorable endeavor.
9 a.m. – Opening Ceremony 10 a.m.
Three generations of the Moore family participated in early voting in the Preferential Primary this week. From left to right, matriarch of the Moore family, Dena Harold Moore, her granddaughter, Laura Moore, a first time voter and son, Danny Moore. Photo/Earl Ladyman
The second Hop Alley Rally is fast approaching on Saturday, May 21 in downtown Corning. The festival was created by the nonprofit organization, Growing Corning Together in 2019. Covid-19 prevented the festival from occurring in 2020 and 2021. Within that time, Growing Corning Together lost a founding member of the organization on Sept. 18, 2020 with the passing of Danny Burkheart. Danny loved Corning. He was very involved in the planning and creating of the first Hop Alley Rally along with his wife, Jan. Jan continues to be an active member of GCT today. The organization feels the loss of Burkheart and his dedication to Growing Corning Together. He could always be counted on to lend a hand, attend meetings and work on projects.