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Clarence Earl Carnahan

Clarence Earl Carnahan, 87, of Hendersonville, Tennessee, entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023. He was a loving and much-loved Christian husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend.

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FFA builds garden boxes at Park Elementary

Corning’s FFA members with advisor and teacher, Sarah Green, spent Tuesday morning, May 17 at Park Elementary building garden boxes in order for students to grow their own plants. Some FFA members didn’t have class but volunteered to work on the project. The lumber for the project was left from the 2019 Corning Community Garden boxes donated by Lowe’s in Paragould.

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Full Circle

Larry Murley Well, here we go, about four days late, but… Happy Mother’s Day to all you moms! Seriously, we could not have gotten here without you. Your sacrifices are legendary, and appreciated.

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Free Fishing Weekend – June 9-11

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has announced that residents and non-residents may fish anywhere in Arkansas from noon Friday, June 9, until midnight Sunday night, June 11, without fishing licenses or trout permits. Regulations for Arkansas waters do apply: daily limits, slot limits and length limits must be observed. To check regulations, go to https:// www.agfc.com/en/fishing/general- fishing-regulations/. The Free Fishing Weekend is an annual tradition sponsored by AGFC and approved by the Governor of Arkansas. The event provides many people and families the prospect of enjoying the vast angling opportunities that Arkansas has to offer.

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Clay Co. Jail hosts Open House

By GAYLA JOHNSON Times-Democrat News The Clay County Detention Center hosted an open house on Sunday, May 7, invited the public to view the renovations made to get the jail reopened. A large number of people throughout the county flocked in to see the newly redone facility.

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