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A-State now accepting applications for H.E.A.R.T.
(Local News ~ 04/07/22)
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University (NYITCOM at A-State) is now accepting applications for its annual summer program, Project H.E.A.R.T., which will be held June 13-16 on the A-State campus. Project H.E.A.R.T. (Health Education, Advocacy, Reflection, and Training) serves to further NYITCOM at A-State’s mission to develop students for service in Arkansas and the Delta region. There is no cost to the student to attend...
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Trumann Area Chamber of Commerce 2021 annual report
(Local News ~ 04/07/22)
In January, the chamber relocated to its new office within the Trumann City Administration Complex at 825 Highway 463 North. Trumann had 18 new businesses established in 2021: Reba’s Diamond in the Rough Flea Market, 1st Choice Home Care, Bite Squad Food Delivery, Dickson Tech Computer Services, Taro Hibachi Mobile Food Vendor, Metrix Logistics, Wicked Trailers, A & M BBQ Mobile Food Vendor, Boss Lady B Designs, Small Town Furniture and More, Wildflower Nutrition, Squeaky Clean LLC, Wigs Unlimited, Jeff Chris Construction, One North Coffee and Drinks, The Busy Bean Coffee and Drinks, Wildflower Boutique, Up N’ Smoke Tobacco Store, and Fortune Storage LLC. ...
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McCorkle tosses no-hitter
(High School Sports ~ 04/07/22)
EPC's Keegan McCorkle pitched a no-hitter against Marked Tree (1-10) this past Monday as the Lady Warriors (15-1) beat the Lady Indians 16-0 in high high school softball action in Marked Tree. The Lady Warriors got on the board first as Terrin Powell led off with a walk, stole second base and scored on a double by Kelly Ann Lucas to make it 1-0. ...
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EPC students visit nursing home (Local News ~ 04/07/22)
EPC fifth and sixth-grade students visit Three Rivers Healthcare and Rehabilitation. -
Muddy paws and how to keep them clean!
(Local News ~ 04/07/22)
Restrict access to muddy places - Cut back on dirty paws by stopping your pup from digging in the yard and fencing off any areas that can get muddy, like flower beds. Make a wash station - Inside the door of your entry area, keep a big, washable rug and a basket of dog towels. ...
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Homeowners deal with nuisance wildlife
(Local News ~ 04/07/22)
Homeowners enjoy watching wildlife: Until their trees are chewed/scraped up, hastas are nibbled, tulips are deflowered, green beans are stumps, attic is invaded, tunnels appear throughout the lawn, or the bird feeder is tipped over and the seeds devoured...
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