
Full Circle
Those words were written by John Muir. The phrase holds great meaning for me.

Those words were written by John Muir. The phrase holds great meaning for me.

Many seniors from around the state and at Corning High School are focused on applying for college or trade school during the month of October. These Corning seniors are representing CHS in the #IApplied Movement: Back Row: Caleb Moore, Haydon Cox, Seth Green, Jakob Cox, Seth Smith, Reid McMasters, Alyssa Burns, Taylor Ingram, Caia Gipson Front Row: Hayleigh Cox, Emily Selig, Avery Glasgow, Harleigh Hooten, Teryn Kanaday, Kylee Skidmore .

Local mayors and county judges . . .

On October 30, 2024, the Corning Police Department visited the children at BRAD Head Start and Virginia Atkison Early Head Start. The visit allowed the children to interact with a police officer to build positive perceptions of law enforcement and an appreciation of the role of police within the community.

On Nov. 14, 2024, Officer Cody Hudson completed a training program designed for part-time law enforcement officers in Arkansas, requiring him to complete 120 hours of approved coursework through the state’s Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training (CLEST) to maintain his certification as a part-time officer.

Zoey Godwin, a freshman at Maynard High School, placed 6th in the 1A Girls 5000 Meter at the 2024 Arkansas State Cross Country Championships in Hot Springs on Nov. 8 with a time of 22:39.60.

The Clay County Arkansas Conservation District signup deadline for EQIP and CSP applications is quickly approaching. Applications not received before November 21, will wait an entire year before the next application deadline.
Pam, I just read The Lowe Down, “ Existential Crisis in the Making” in this week’s paper. You hit the nail on the head!! Great article! I’m sending it to my two sisters.
