State Capitol Week in Review
LITTLE ROCK – When Arkansas voters go to the polls on November 8, they will determine the fate of four proposed amendments to the state Constitution. Three of the measures were referred to the ballot by the legislature.
LITTLE ROCK – When Arkansas voters go to the polls on November 8, they will determine the fate of four proposed amendments to the state Constitution. Three of the measures were referred to the ballot by the legislature.
Hello everyone. I sure have been enjoying the Fall weather. Autumn is really showing its beautiful color this year. Besides the dryness, it’s been wonderful weather. My sister, Glenda, nieces, Courtnay and Ebby, nephews, Jake and Landon and I went to Cache River to walk the dry river. It was an experience one cannot often do. It was tricky getting down the steep banks to the bottom . I didn’t realize how sandy the river was. I was expecting it to be a muddy clay bottom. I can’t remember Cache River ever being dry before. We made memories we will have for a lifetime. So glad my family are up to any crazy idea I get.
Think living healthy is hard? It doesn’t have to be. Extension Get Fit is one of our extension programs offered in Clay County to help residents. In the Natural State, your health is our most valuable natural resource.
The Corning Public Library announces a book signing with former Corning resident and a 1980 graduate of Corning High School, David Wilson, Author of “I Grew Up In A Small Town”, on Friday, October 21 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
LITTLE ROCK — As drug use and overdoses continue to plague Arkansans of all ages, a multitiered approach that involves education and law enforcement is essential to address and mitigate the epidemic.
Clay County Quorum Court met in regular session at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 17, at the Corning courthouse with justices Jeff Douglas and Jody Henderson absent. After suspending the reading of the previous minutes, the court went on to new business.
Celebrating 150 Years of the City of Corning & Clay County in 2023 This log wagon was posed in front of L. D.
Corning City Council meets second Monday of each month, 6:00 p.m., in City Hall. Clay County Quorum Court, Third Monday each month, 7:00 p.m., alternating between Corning and Piggott courthouses.
I suppose it is my time to stand up and be counted as one of the supporters of Corning Community Hospital. I am for it 100 percent as it is not my fault that I am not sick very often… accident prone, yes, but seldom sick in bed.