The Mayflower Golden Eagles improved to 14-3 overall and 10-0 in league play with a 74-23 win over Perryville on Tuesday ...
At the Museum of Veterans and Military History there is a growing collection of soldier memories. The exhibit, referred to as the “Voices of Victory,” currently has about 45 recordings of ...
John 14:6 states, “Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” John 3:16 tell us, “For ...
I find that vegetables are often warmed up and served. That may be why people shy away from them. They should be treated like other ingredients. Sure, it’s easy to open a can to serve with a meal.
Baptist Health Urgent Care opened a third center in Conway on Monday. second center in Cabot and in early February will open a second site in North Little Rock. The Cabot center is located at 1850 W.
The Arkansas Military Veterans’ Hall of Fame recently recognized the Conway Fire Department’s (CFD) Firefighters Pipes and Drums band. The organization, which is 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated ...
Milestones Services, Inc., a Conway-based early childhood services center, is hosting its board of directors meeting at noon on Wednesday at 1700 S. Blvd. in Conway. Directors will discuss ...
A Conway man who raped a 6-year-old-girl is set to spend the rest of his life in prison. A Faulkner County jury on Tuesday found Jesse Spaar, 35, guilty on counts of rape and criminal attempt to ...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Friday announced that she has appointed Jerry Halsey to the Arkansas State Highway Commission. His term expires Jan. 14, 2035. He is replacing Alec Farmer. “Jerry is ...
In 2025, it is imperative that we do a people assessment to help determine if any of our current relationships need to be redefined. Redefining the relationships in your life will begin with an ...
Arkansas State Police (ASP) Criminal Investigation Division (CID) special agents, along with the Newton County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO), arrested Kurt William Gronwaldt, 39, of Jasper, on Wednesday.
Keith Brown, a multi-convicted felon, will spend the next 209 months, or nearly 17 ½ years, in federal prison for his lead role in a criminal organization that was responsible for dozens of ...