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Trust
It seems that in these days of the twilight of my mortal existence, my reflections on life, mortality, and the manner of my behavior in this period of my adulthood, have come to focus in my mind. They cause me to question habits and behavior back into the days of my youth. Why have I always done this or that? Why do I fear some things that my friends or family just take for granted? Why do certain actions attract my thinking, whereas others seem to give them no thought?

COSL announces tax auction for regional counties: Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph
LITTLE ROCK, Ark – Commissioner of State Lands Tommy Land announced that his office will auction tax-delinquent parcels located in Clay, Greene, Lawrence and Randolph Counties on August 29. The regional auction begins at 10 a.m.
The Power of Prayer
May the families of Austin Scrogin, Nona Conway, Norma Jo White and Jeremy Taylor. find comfort as they mourn their passing.

Wooldridge selected for Toll Fellowship
State Representative Jeremy Wooldridge has been selected to participate in the Henry Toll Fellowship; Class of 2023. The Toll Fellowship, named for CSG founder Henry Wolcott Toll, is one of the nation’s premier leadership development programs for state government officials.

Grace Sheridan celebrates 102nd birthday
Corning resident Grace Sheridan has celebrated 102 birthdays in her lifetime spent in Clay County. Members of her family traveled to Van Buren, Arkansas on Saturday, August 12 to observe her 102nd birthday at the Natural Dam Community Center in Natural Dam, Arkansas. Grace celebrated her birthday with her children, many of her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a few of her great-great-grandchildren. Grace and her family enjoyed delicious food and visiting with one another. The birthday girl was one of the three parade marshals last month in the Corning July 1 parade. She turned 102 on August 14, 2023.

50-year old Courier returns home
A piece of Corning has returned home from Texas in the form of a 50-year-old special newspaper edition. Della Moyer works at the Freedom Museum USA in Pampa, Texas and contacted the Courier last week describing a special edition that was laying around the museum. The edition commemorates the Corning centennial in 1973. Moyer said a person came into their history museum and left the Centennial Edition of the Clay County Courier with a volunteer. Moyer, who works in the archives at one museum and curates exhibits at another, soon realized that the paper had nothing to do with Texas or their area, but was from Arkansas. Other than yellowing of the newsprint, the special edition is in complete and perfect condition with A-F sections intact. Courier Editor Pam Lowe explained to Moyer the coincidence of finding the Centennial Edition as this year is the City of Corning’s 150th anniversary. Moyer surmised that perhaps the newspaper had been discovered in an estate sale or kept for safekeeping given its good condition. It remains a mystery as to where the special edition has been for 50 years and who turned it into the Texas museum.

CSD hosts Back to School Bash
The Corning School District held a Back to School Bash on Thursday, August 10 from 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. in the high school gymnasium with all campuses coming together to celebrate the beginning of the school year. The event was full of fun as well as helpful activities. Community businesses and members showed support for the children attending Corning schools by providing health and hygiene products, free haircuts, manicures, and books, etc. Parents were able to fill out registration packets and information forms during the event.
