A fresh look & even fresher perks – Clay County Courier‘s
getting a glow-up Digitally printed papers and value ads for a better reader experience are on the way!
getting a glow-up Digitally printed papers and value ads for a better reader experience are on the way!
A Powhatan man has been charged with terroristic threatening after police say he sent videos to his ex-girlfriend in which he threatened her with physical harm and death.
The Clay County Quorum Court met in regular session on Monday, March 17 at the courthouse in Piggott with Justices Dennis Haines, Patrick Patterson, David Hatcher, Jody Henderson and David Cagle present. Justices George Lowe, Randy Kingston and Brad Green were absent.
In the heart of Corning, Young’s Auction and Resale isn’t just a store—it’s a family-driven mission to serve the community. Owners Mallory and Rodney Young, along with their children Josslyn and Jacob, have built a thriving business that offers everything from groceries and seasonal merchandise to kids’ toys and pet supplies. But beyond the shelves stocked with new products, the Youngs have woven a story of family, inclusion and giving back.
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she re-calls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1992
David Smith retires from Clay County Electric after 56 years of service
The beginning of spring is cause for celebration. In many areas of the world, the start of spring marks the end of cold temperatures and hours spent indoors, a shift in conditions that is welcomed by millions each year.
The Senate has approved a property tax cut that will save Arkansas homeowners $56 million every year.
A Clay County deputy conducted a traffic stop early March 13 after noticing a vehicle speeding through Corning.