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NEWS

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   PRAIRIE GROVE’S DAVIS ACCEPTS BALD KNOB JOB
   
   BALD KNOB -- The Bald Knob School Board has hired Jed Davis, principal of
   Prairie Grove High School, as its new superintendent.
   
   by Lynn Kutter April 4, 2024


 * YUMMY YANG’S BRINGS ‘BOBA’ TO LINCOLN
   
   LINCOLN -- Bob Yang of Lincoln opened his own food truck last month because
   he was tired of driving 30-35 minutes to get a Boba or bubble tea.
   
   by Lynn Kutter April 3, 2024


 * TOUCHDOWN DOLLARS
   
   PG Telco donates $30 per touchdown to Prairie Grove, Farmington and Lincoln
   schools as part of its Touchdown sponsorship.
   
   April 3, 2024


 * COMMISSION APPROVES FINAL PLAT APPLICATIONS
   
   FARMINGTON -- Farmington Planning Commission approved the final plat for
   Goose Creek Village, Phase 4, and the final plat for Hillcrest Subdivision, a
   total of…
   
   by Lynn Kutter April 3, 2024


 * WHAT’S HAPPENING
   
   Following are some activities or events happening in western Washington
   County.
   
   April 3, 2024


 * ‘THE LITTLE MERMAID' MAKES A SPLASH IN FARMINGTON
   
   FARMINGTON -- Disney is returning to the stage this weekend at Farmington
   High's Performing Arts Center with a production of the popular Broadway
   musical "The …
   
   by Lynn Kutter April 3, 2024


 * COUNCIL VOTES TO BUY DOWNTOWN PARKING LOT
   
   PRAIRIE GROVE -- Prairie Grove City Council voted 6-2 on March 25 to purchase
   about one-half of the parking lot behind the downtown businesses for $72,000
   from…
   
   by Lynn Kutter April 3, 2024


 * FARMINGTON, PG LIBRARIES PREPARE FOR SOLAR ECLIPSE
   
   Area libraries are prepared to help patrons get ready for the solar eclipse
   on April 8. Farmington, Lincoln and Prairie Grove libraries have free eclipse
   glass…
   
   by Staff April 3, 2024


SPORTS

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   LADY CARDINALS WALK THIS WAY
   
   FARMINGTON -- The Lady Cardinals might have been jamming out to Aerosmith's
   classic rock standard, "Walk This Way."
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024

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   TIGERS EDGE CARDS 12-11 IN SLUGFEST
   
   FARMINGTON -- Prairie Grove built leads of 5-2 and 12-5, but couldn't shake
   Farmington and had to hold off the Cardinals with bases loaded in the seventh
   innin…
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024

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   LADY WOLVES FLY BY BERGMAN
   
   LINCOLN -- Lincoln sophomore Hannah Remington should think about changing her
   walk up song to Don Felder's "Heavy Metal" the way she flies pedal to the
   metal a…
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024

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   GRUELING MARATHON SOFTBALL DAY FOR LINCOLN
   
   LINCOLN -- For small schools a state tournament venture in girls basketball
   may affect the softball season and Lincoln was still coping with that nearly
   a mont…
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024

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   TIGERS RAZZLE DAZZLE CARDS WITH BUNTS
   
   FARMINGTON -- Prairie Grove executed sacrifice bunts in each of the first
   three innings and those early runs became a catalyst for the Tigers' 12-11
   win over F…
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024

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   CARDS SHOOT WAY TO 60 WIN
   
   FARMINGTON -- Sometimes a final score in soccer can be deceptive.
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024


 * CORRECTION
   
   In the March 20 issue of the Enterprise-Leader, Farmington's freshman
   reliever earning a save in a 6-5 win over Jacksonville on Friday, March 15,
   was incorrect…
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024

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   JUNIOR WOLFPACK RELAYS
   
   BOYS 100 METER
   
   by Mark Humphrey April 3, 2024


OPINION


 * OPINION: DISCOURAGING ‘SIGNS’ COMING FROM GOVERNOR AS SESSION SOON BEGINS
   
   Is there a day that goes by of late when Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and her
   blind-faith cohorts of Attorney General Tim Griffin and most of those who
   blindly …
   
   by Maylon Rice, Politically local April 3, 2024


 * EVERYTHING’S NOT BIGGER IN TEXAS, BUT BUC-EE’S IS
   
   I recently spent some time driving in Texas (if you keep moving, it's OK) and
   I've come away with two overwhelming thoughts: Build Back Better and
   Buc-ee's.
   
   by Gary Smith April 3, 2024


 * OPINION: SPRING BOOKS 2: LOCAL HISTORY CHOICES ARE PLENTIFUL IN ‘24
   
   The second week of spring break books brings about the very best in local
   writing on local history.
   
   by By Maylon Rice March 27, 2024


 * OPINION: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ADJUSTS WELL AFTER LISTENING TO BUFFALO
   RIVER’S OUTFITTERS
   
   Floating an idea about changes to the Buffalo River or even property nearby
   has been known to land people in turbulent waters. Agencies, too.
   
   by NWA Democrat-Gazette March 27, 2024


 * EDITORIAL CARTOON
   
   Editorial cartoon
   
   March 27, 2024


 * ESCHEW LOCAL POLITICS, A BEVY OF SPRING BOOKS ARRIVES FOR SUMMERTIME
   
   As is the tradition of the next two weeks as area schools take the holiday
   known as Spring Break, I'll try my best, but not always succeeding, to lay
   aside the…
   
   by Maylon Rice, Politically local March 20, 2024

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   OPINION | GREG HARTON: IS TIKTOK’S TIME ON TOP OF THE SOCIAL MEDIA HEAP
   WINDING DOWN?
   
   I've been around long enough to remember the world BS.
   
   by Greg Harton March 20, 2024


 * RELIGION: WILL YOU DIE IN YOUR SINS?
   
   "Then said Jesus again unto them, I go my way, and ye shall seek me, and
   shall die in your sins: whither I go, ye cannot come. Then said the Jews,
   Will he kill…
   
   by Randy Moll March 13, 2024


RELIGION


 * RELIGION: WALKING CIRCUMSPECTLY THROUGH ‘MINEFIELDS’ IN LIFE
   
   Sometimes our life is like walking through a minefield.
   
   by Dennis Hixson, In My Life April 3, 2024


 * WITH ONE WORD ON THE CROSS, JESUS SAID IT ALL!
   
   "After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the
   scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst. Now there was set a vessel
   full of vi…
   
   by Randy Moll March 27, 2024


 * WHAT DO WE THINK ABOUT WHEN WE THINK ABOUT ANGELS?
   
   What do we think about when we think about angels?
   
   by Dennis Hixson, In My Life March 20, 2024


 * RELIGION: ARE YOU STUMBLING THROUGH LIFE IN DARKNESS?
   
   "Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the Light of the world: he
   that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of
   life." Joh…
   
   by Randy Moll March 6, 2024


 * RELIGION: OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND
   
   I know that we've all heard that phrase. It's a phrase that means "when
   something isn't right in front of me, or I'm not focused on it, I completely
   disregard …
   
   by By Jeremy DeGroot February 28, 2024

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   RELIGION: ‘NEITHER DO I CONDEMN THEE: GO, AND SIN NO MORE’
   
   "When Jesus had lifted up Himself, and saw none but the woman, He said unto
   her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? She
   said, N…
   
   by Randy Moll February 28, 2024


 * RELIGION: ‘IF ANY MAN THIRST …’
   
   "In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying,
   If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me,
   as t…
   
   by Randy Moll February 21, 2024


 * OPINION: GETTING OLD IS A PAIN
   
   Getting older -- getting old -- has certain advantages. As you age, you gain
   experience that at times is helpful in dealing with many of life's common
   problems…
   
   by Doug Chastain, Random Recollections February 21, 2024

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