Bobcats fall to Osceola Seminoles; 59 – 49
Monday, Dec. 12 the Bobcats hosted Osceola for a tough matchup and ultimately fell short of a win.
Monday, Dec. 12 the Bobcats hosted Osceola for a tough matchup and ultimately fell short of a win.
Paperback Jack by Loren D. Estleman Hunting Time by Jeffery Deaver Night Shift by Robin Cook Hands Down by Felix Francis Desert Star by Michael Connelly (also available in large print) Going Rogue by Janet Evanovich (also available in large print) Murder by Black Oaks by Phillip Margolin The Perfect Assassin by James Patterson (also available in large print)
Report Key Points: • For Week 49, Arkansas reported “Very High” or 11 out of 13 for Influenza-Like-Illness (ILI) activity level indicator determined by data reported to ILINet. • Since October 2, 2022, over 15,900 positive influenza tests have been reported to the ADH by health care providers.
Livestock show families returned to the Arkansas State Fair –caring for and showing animals at the county, district, and state levels of competition. Leading their animals in front of judges in the hopes of landing the top prize.
Think about your fondest memories from the holidays, what happened? Was technology involved? Technology has enhanced our lives greatly, but it can also keep us from interacting with others. Good relationships with family and friends take time and effort. Here are some simple steps to start breaking free from technology: · Add up the time spent on Technology and Keep a Media Diary.
LITTLE ROCK – The state Natural Resources Commission has awarded $270 million in grants for 157 drinking water and wastewater projects in 58 counties. Work will begin in 2023 on the projects and they must be completed before the end of 2026.
Nationwide, just half of all high schools offer computer science courses. That’s not the case here in Arkansas.
populations. Implement universal preschool Preschool participation has been shown to increase school readiness and academic achievement.
The Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Facilities Authority met on December 1, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at the Black River Technical College for its monthly meeting of the Board of Directors. Guests included David Smith, Tonya Tucker, and Molly Jett of Clay County Electric Cooperative, Keith Huskey, Christi Riley, and Billy Holland of USDA, Mary Margaret Jackson from the AState Delta Center, Rachel King from the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, Matt Faries from Entergy and Davis Threlkeld from Senator Cotton’s office.