A Newport For better and worse, we’re all connected By Lee H. Hamilton Nov 18, 2021 It’s a cliché to say that everything’s connected. But we live in a world where this is clearly true. Ideas, goods, services, workers, tourists, commerce, communications, drugs, crime, migrants, refugees, weapons, climate impacts … and, of course, viruses: They all cross borders constantly.
Newport Hutchinson concerned for welfare of unaccompanied minors By Steve GillespieIndependent Staff Nov 18, 2021 Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Monday that he sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra addressing his concerns for the proper care of unaccompanied minors in Arkansas that have come from the U.S.-Mexican border.
Newport History and guns By Steve Gillespie Nov 18, 2021 You might hear people say owning guns and carrying them around everywhere we go is a god-given right.
Newport Martha Mitchell and the Watergate scandal By Dr. Ken Bridges Nov 10, 2021 She was once one of the most talked-about and influential women in Washington, D.C. In the end, her life was destroyed as an innocent bystander in one of the most serious political scandals of all time.
Newport Thankful for our veterans By Gov. Asa Hutchinson Nov 10, 2021 November 11 is the day we pause every year to honor the surviving veterans who served the United States in a branch of our armed forces.
Newport We need a sense of urgency on the environment By Lee H. Hamilton Nov 10, 2021 ‘Time is not on our side.” That was the secretary-general of the UN’s World Meteorological Organization, Petteri Taalas, speaking early in October about a new report on the globe’s looming water crisis. Climate change, the WMO warns, is producing more flooding, more drought, and other water-
Newport Our fall back only lasts four months By Steve Gillespie Nov 10, 2021 So we turned our clocks back an hour to leave daylight saving time behind and go back to standard time.
Newport Fatal crashes reported in NEA From Staff Reports Nov 10, 2021 A one-vehicle crash in rural Craighead County on Oct. 30 claimed the life of Karri A. Mangrum, 55, of Trumann.
Newport ASU HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN Submitted photo Nov 10, 2021 Maddyson Lamb (center) of Imboden was crowned Homecoming Queen Saturday at Arkansas State University, while Kayne Wilson (left) of Paragould was named Homecoming King. Congratulating them during the pre-game ceremony at Centennial Bank Stadium was Chancellor Kelly Damphousse (right). Lilly W
Newport White County Regional Libraries taking 'Food for Fines' Nov 10, 2021 The White County Regional Library System announces that November is a Food for Fines month.
Newport Tuckerman Elementary first nine weeks Honor Roll Nov 10, 2021 1st grade All A’s
Newport White River Medical Center joins campaign to register donors Nov 10, 2021 BATESVILLE — White River Medical Center (WRMC) has joined other area hospitals, healthcare organizations, and Arora, Arkansas Regional Organ Recovery Agency, to create a donation-friendly community through the Workplace Partnership for Life Hospital Campaign for organ donation.
Newport Rep. Crawford announces annual military service academy session Nov 10, 2021 U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford is hosting his annual military service academy session on Monday, Nov. 29, at the Jacksonport State Park Visitor’s Center, at 111 Avenue in Newport.
Newport Team Bosshog takes Trashiest Team title Special to The Independent Nov 10, 2021 The 2021 Trashiest Team Clean Up Contest was held during the month of October in Newport.
Newport 3rd Annual Open House held Sunday Nov 10, 2021 Charee’s Emporium and 2 Chicks Florist opened their businesses for the 3rd Annual Christmas Open House.
Newport NEA shows uptick in virus cases By Keith InmanPaxton News Bureau Nov 10, 2021 Most counties in Northeast Arkansas showed increases in new coronavirus cases in the past week, a review of daily reports from the Arkansas Department of Health revealed.
Newport Sports Roundup Nov 4, 2021 Ridgefield Christian 67, Tuckerman 61
Newport Tuckerman at the Bill McCurley Invitational Tournament Nov 4, 2021 On Saturday, Oct. 30, the Tuckerman Junior Bulldogs traveled to Imboden, to play in the finals of the Bill McCurley Invitational Tournament against the Sloan Hendrix Junior Greyhounds.
Newport Windmill Rice donates 38,360 pounds of rice to Food Bank of NEA Nov 4, 2021 Windmill Rice donated 38,360 pounds of rice to the Food Bank of Northeast Arkansas last Thursday.
Newport ASU-Newport awarded grant to support manufacturing program Special to The Independent Nov 4, 2021 The Gene Haas Foundation awarded Arkansas State University-Newport a grant to support students in one of its manufacturing programs.
Newport Responding to the pandemic By State Sen. Ronald Caldwell Nov 4, 2021 Business activity was severely affected by the pandemic last year across most areas of the economic spectrum, from the largest corporations to small businesses and individual wage earners.
Newport The Alan Ladd story By Dr. Ken Bridges Nov 4, 2021 ‘I’ve always had a lot of respect for the picture business. It’s been good to me,” was a typically modest quote from one of the most recognizable movie stars of the late 1940s and into the 1950s.
Newport Plan your finances for the post-pandemic world By Chuck Jones Nov 4, 2021 We are nearing the end of the second calendar year in which the Coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the lives and finances of millions of people around the world.
Newport Cooperative Extension Service breaks ground on new Jackson County center By Tracy Courage U of A System Division of Agriculture Nov 4, 2021 Construction of the long-awaited Jackson County Extension Center is finally beginning.
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Newport State ready to distribute vaccines for children By Keith InmanPaxton News Bureau Nov 4, 2021 JONESBORO — With new coronavirus cases among children in Arkansas on the rise, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Tuesday the state is ready to distribute vaccines to those ages 5-11 as soon as the federal government authorizes it.
Newport Tuckerman Bulldogs defeat Flippin Bobcats 60-54 Oct 28, 2021 The Tuckerman Bulldogs opened their varsity season in the Bad Boy Classic at Brockwell, Arkansas on Thursday night against the Flippin Bobcats in the last game of the evening.
Newport Tuckerman High School adds tennis to the athletic program Special to The Independent Oct 28, 2021 Tuckerman High School has a new Tennis Team.
Newport State warns of potential 'twin-demics' of flu, COVID By Keith InmanPaxton News Bureau Oct 28, 2021 State officials warned Tuesday that the upcoming flu season could be especially hard on the state.
Newport Community Briefs Oct 28, 2021 Gun Knife Show
Newport Calendar Oct 28, 2021 Blood Drives
Newport Unity Health Newport welcomes Alison Green, M.D. and Paul Silveri, M.D. Special to The Independent Oct 28, 2021 Unity Health is pleased to be adding to our provider base to better serve our community.
Newport School stresses academic accountability Oct 28, 2021 Newport High School has shown initiative in academic accountability since the arrival of Brett Bunch as Superintendent.
Newport Newport Christmas parade is set for Dec. 9 Oct 28, 2021 The Newport Christmas parade will be held Thursday, Dec. 9, beginning at 6 p.m.
Newport Motor vehicle-related fatalities reported in NEA By Independent Staff Oct 28, 2021 A single-vehicle crash on a county road claimed the life of a former Paragould High School principal.
Newport NHS introduces Men of Character program By Amanda ReynoldsIndependent Staff Oct 28, 2021 Newport High School has developed a new character-building program.
Newport Hypocrisy in sports By Dr. James Finck Oct 28, 2021 To start, let me say something about myself. I love sports. I was a three-sport athlete in high school and I still love playing sports now (though badly). I love watching sports, both on TV and in person. I have a son on the high school baseball team and never thought I would enjoy watching
Newport The Arkansas economic forecast By State Sen. Ronald Caldwell Oct 28, 2021 State government will collect more in tax revenue this year than previously estimated, according to a revised forecast by the Department of Finance and Administration.
Newport A dream of success Dr. Ken Bridges Oct 28, 2021 Ottaway W. Gurley was an Arkansas man with a dream of success. The son of slaves, he would become a multi-millionaire and one of the richest African-Americans in the country. He also helped create the prosperous Greenwood District in Tulsa, known as “Black Wall Street,” until it all came cra
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