
Turner wins Cow Drop Bingo
Hayley Turner was the winner of the PRIDE Booster Club Cow Drop Bingo game that was given away at the Corning Football Homecoming. Pictured is Hayley receiving her prize from John Selig, a check for
Hayley Turner was the winner of the PRIDE Booster Club Cow Drop Bingo game that was given away at the Corning Football Homecoming. Pictured is Hayley receiving her prize from John Selig, a check for
The Corning Lions Club has begun their annual fundraising raffle. Every year they give away $10,000 to one lucky winner with proceeds from ticket sales going directly to the local Lions Club for sight conservation.
The Christmas in the Park committee will be decorating for Christmas in the Park 2024 as November approaches. The park’s opening night ceremony will be Saturday, Nov.
Employees at 1st Choice Healthcare in Corning wore pink Dee’s Crew t-shirts in October to honor their late friend and manager, Dee Ahrent, who survived breast cancer and went on to help others navigate the healthcare landscape.
On Tuesday, May 7, 1974, 26 seniors received diplomas from Knobel High School and became KHS graduates. On Friday, June 21, 2024,15 alumni of the Class of ’74 attended their 50th class reunion at the Knobel Community Center to reminisce and catch up on each other’s lives. Mary Fay Davidson Shriver, who moved to Corning after the 6th grade in 1968 also attended the reunion.
A community BINGO game hosted by the Corning Chamber of Commerce was enjoyed at the M.B. Ainley, Jr.
POCAHONTAS - John Allen French of Pocahontas has recently been named Regional Accounts Executive for the Arkansas properties owned by Cherry-Road Media, a newspaper publishing company based in New Jersey.
Students on the Chancellor’s and Dean’s Lists for the spring 2024 semester at Arkansas State University have been announced. The lists recognize undergraduate students who achieved the highest grade-point averages while completing a minimum of 12 credit hours of study.
The Corning Public Library’s Summer Reading Program has come to a successful end for 2024. The program connects children with books and encourages them to read for enjoyment and to learn about topics discussed during the summer program.