Dear Santa, can we say you lost the letter?

Dear Santa,
My name is Wendy and I have a list of things I want for Christmas, but before I get to that, we need to talk.

Separated siblings find each other through Facebook

After two decades apart, Melissa Greene of Mansfield and her sister Katie Crawford never thought they would see their half-sister and brother again.

Baby Salinas

Derek and JoLee Salinas of Benton proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Carlee Bristol born on Sept. 28, 2009, at St. Joseph’s Mercy Health Center in Hot Springs.

Prepare before entering shop-till-you-drop season

Holiday shopping can be mentally painful – the stress, the crowds, the credit card bills and the seemingly endless repetition of “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” But it also can be bad for your physical health.

Dave Ramsey: How do we become good investors?

Dave Ramsey: How do we become good investors?

Medical clinic gains support in Gurdon

On Tuesday, November 17th, a meeting was held at Dino’s Main Street Café in Arkadelphia, to discuss housing a nurse practitioner in the Gurdon Clinic located on Second Street.

November National American Indian Heritage Month

Members of the Benjamin Culp Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presented a proclamation to Prescott Mayor Howard Taylor recognizing the historical importance of the American Indians.

Finances for kids

Do you get an allowance? Do you earn money babysitting, mowing the grass or doing other chores around the house? Do you ever receive money as a gift at Christmas or your birthday? If you do, how long does it last?

Emmet Christmas Night of Lights set

The Emmet Vision Association has set the annual Emmet Christmas Night of Lights parade for Dec. 12

Basketball underway

Schools without football teams are well into the basketball season.

Curley Wolves' advance

The Prescott Curley Wolves’ victory over the Lavaca Golden Arrows was nothing short of a slaughter.

Police warning businesses about fake $100 bills

Police warning businesses about fake $100 bills.

Flu shots at Prescott schools

The Prescott School District will offer seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccinations on Nov. 13 to all students.

Depot plans Veterans' event

The Nevada County Depot is having a Veteran’s Day coffee, Nov. 11, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the depot honoring the veterans.
 

Civil War re-enactment set

Historic Washington State Park’s Civil War Weekend is set for Nov. 7-8.

Area groups plan luncheons

Area groups plan luncheons

Lady Jays dominate Blevins

The Nevada Lady Jays dominated the Blevins Lady Hornets in the Jays’ first home game of the basketball season with the Lady Hornets seeming to lag badly from early in the game and the Jays literally towering over most of the Blevins players.

Barton sentenced to 40 years in ADC

 Kendrick Barton, accused in the 2004 murder of James H. "Booger Red" Cummings, has been sentenced to 40 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections with 20 of those years suspended.

Gulley to face death penalty

Michael D. Gulley, the Bluff City man accused in the shooting death of a 23-year-old Prescott woman earlier this year, could be facing the death penalty.

Pit bull attacks and kills toddler

A toddler who wandered into a neighbor’s yard Wednesday was viciously mauled by a pit bull and died a short time later at the St. Michael’s Hospital in Texarkana.

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