
Corning City Council Approves Budget Adjustments, Employee Pay Raises at December Meeting
The Corning City Council convened for its regular meeting on Dec. 9, addressing a wide range of financial and operational matters impacting the community.
The Corning City Council convened for its regular meeting on Dec. 9, addressing a wide range of financial and operational matters impacting the community.
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1990
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Corning Chamber Christmas Banquet...
After the rush of the holiday season has largely ended, and the excess of the season starts to weigh on celebrantsâ minds, it is customary for many people to start thinking about the changes they want to implement in the new year. According to a Pew Research Center survey of United States adults conducted in January 2024, 30 percent of people reported making at least one resolution, with half of this group making more than one. The survey also found that young adults are the most likely to make New Yearâs resolutions, with 49 percent of those between the ages 18 and 29 saying they have made a resolution.
Arkansas Tech University has scheduled a series of preview days during the spring 2025 semester that are designed to help high school seniors plan for post-secondary academic success.
Pine Bluff, AR — The Small Farm Program at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is recruiting participants for its Beginning Farmers Class, Dr. Henry English, director of the program, said.
Iâm not sure how it arrived so quickly, but we are at the end of the first semester of the school year and entering in to the most wonderful, yet the most hectic time of the year. Although the year seems to have flown by, it has truly been a great semester. Our football team won the State Championship! Our students have thrived and have been very active in various community projects. They have volunteered at various events, shown their support to our veterans, and provided families of NICU babies all kinds of goodies, gas cards, and other needed items through their penny drives and donations. I hope we at Corning Schools can continue to teach our students the importance of giving and helping others through more opportunities to volunteer and participate in philanthropic events throughout the spring semester.