Santa and Candy Land Event Draws Big Crowds in New Edinburg

NEW EDINBURG — A festive holiday tradition brought large crowds and memorable moments to New Edinburg over two recent evenings as the community hosted its Santa and Candy Land event, which organizers say may have been the best attended yet. Families turned out in strong numbers to enjoy the colorful walk-through display, featuring bright Christmas…

Commercial Bank Hosts Christmas Open House in Warren, Honors Lola West’s Upcoming Retirement

WARREN, Ark. — Commercial Bank welcomed customers and community members to its annual Christmas Open House in Warren, hosting a festive event filled with holiday decorations, familiar faces and seasonal cheer. The open house featured visits with Santa Claus and a variety of food prepared by Channing and Co., giving families and guests an opportunity…

Avian flu found in Drew, White county flocks

Article submitted by the UofA Division of Agriculture FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Avian influenza has been found in two more flocks, Dustan Clark, extension poultry veterinarian for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, said on Tuesday. “As of this morning, highly pathogenic avian influenza has been confirmed in a commercial broiler farm in Drew County…

Grinch Christmas Party draws large crowd at Warren Branch Library

WARREN, Ark. — The Warren Branch Library was filled with holiday cheer Monday as families gathered for a Grinch-themed Christmas party that welcomed more than 175 adults and children. The festive event featured a special appearance by storyteller Craig O’Neill along with a lively visit from Mr. Grinch, who delighted children throughout the program. Young…

NAACP Drew County Branch Announces 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Article submitted: The NAACP Drew County Branch is proud to announce its annual Martin  Luther King Jr. Celebration, featuring a comprehensive summit and community service activities  designed to honor Dr. King’s legacy through action and education.   “I am really excited to try something different to honor the legacy and King Movement in Drew  County,” said…

Lady Jacks go 2–0 at Ricebird Classic, improve to 12–1

STUTTGART, Ark. – The Warren Lady Jacks continued their strong start to the season with a pair of convincing wins at the Ricebird Classic, held Thursday and Friday, Dec. 18–19, in Stuttgart. This game report is brought to you by Warren opened tournament play Thursday night with a 51–33 victory over DeWitt, setting the tone…

Lumberjacks Drop Two at Ricebird Classic

STUTTGART, Ark. — The Warren Lumberjacks dropped two games at the Ricebird Classic, competing Thursday and Friday, December 18–19, in Stuttgart. This game report is brought to you by Warren opened tournament play Thursday with a 72–45 loss to DeWitt. The Lumberjacks returned to the court Friday and fell to the host Stuttgart Ricebirds by…

Hermitage Boys Finish Runner-Up at Westside Christian Tournament

HERMITAGE, Ark.— The Hermitage boys basketball team turned in a strong showing at the Westside Christian Tournament, finishing as tournament runner-up after a narrow 49-47 loss to Claiborne Academy in the championship game. The Hermits battled throughout the tournament and carried that momentum into the title matchup, where they came up just short in a…

UAM Holds Fall Commencement Exercises

MONTICELLO, Ark. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) held its fall commencement exercises on Friday, December 12, in the Steelman Field House. Dr. Peggy Doss, chancellor of UAM, recognized graduates completing academic credentials ranging from master’s degrees to technical certificates during the ceremony. Dr. Doss commended the graduates and their families and friends,…

Hermitage High School announces EAST Convention Team for 2026

HERMITAGE, Ark. – Hermitage School District has announced the Hermitage High School (HHS) EAST Convention Team that will represent the school at the 2026 EAST Conference. The HHS EAST team members selected for the upcoming convention are Slade Black, Cameron Byrd, Brentley Bunch, Abby Huitt, Avery Ledbetter, Mattie Robertson, Jaden Sosa and Elizabeth Wood. In…

CWD-positive deer found in Grant, Sevier counties

SHERIDAN — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Tuesday confirmed that white-tailed deer from Grant and Sevier counties have tested positive for chronic wasting disease.   Two hunter-harvested deer from Grant County were identified by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory through the AGFC’s free CWD surveillance network and were confirmed positive for the…

UAM-CTM To Launch Digital Literacy Program Through Digitunity and AT&T Partnership

MCGEHEE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology–McGehee (UAM-CTM) and the UAM Adult Education Center will launch the UAM Digital Literacy Program in January as part of the “3 Southern States Connected Communities Program,” a regional effort led by Digitunity and AT&T to expand computer access and digital skills training. The…

Monticello’s Sydney Fallon presents international art exhibition in South Korea

CONWAY, Ark. – University of Central Arkansas Norbert O. Schedler Honors College student Sydney Fallon recently completed a solo international art exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, as part of her Honors capstone project. Fallon presented “Art & Seoul” July 24–27 at Mi&Gallery in the Jongno district of Seoul, located near Gyeongbokgung Palace. According to UCA…

NCAA DII National SAAC Names Ronnie Johnson Great American Conference Representative

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) DII Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) announced Tuesday that Ronnie Johnson, a member of the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) softball team and current President of Arkansas-Monticello’s SAAC, will serve as the Great American Conference representative for the National Board starting in January. “It’s an honor and…

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed in Cleveland County

Article submitted by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture LITTLE ROCK, AR – The Arkansas Department of Agriculture (Department) has confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) on a commercial poultry farm in Cleveland County. Following an investigation by the Department in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, testing confirmed the presence of…

UAM Biology Professor Co-Authors Book on Southwestern Mammals

MONTICELLO, Ark. — Dr. John Hunt, professor of biology, director of premedical studies and assistant dean of science for the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), has co-authored a new book, “Mammals of the Southwestern United States: Biology of Native and Some Extirpated, Extinct, and Introduced Species,”…

NOAA: White Christmas Unlikely for Arkansas in 2025

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Those dreaming of a white Christmas in Arkansas will need to keep dreaming this year. According to the National Weather Service office in Little Rock, the chances of snow on the ground across Arkansas on Christmas Day in 2025 are effectively zero. Forecasters say high pressure is expected to dominate the…