Vaccine expansion slowing virus spread
Research indicates that states that opened up multiple categories for Covid-19 vaccinations early have ended up vaccinating a smaller percentage of their population than...
Council hears pros of support services
A presentation by the University of Arkansas School of Social Work, designed to open a conversation into how law enforcement can utilize social workers...
Parks closes Lake Leatherwood dam to walkers
On March 10, Interim Director Scott Miskiel, commissioner Kevin Ruehle and structural engineer Bill Hathaway made a visual inspection of Lake Leatherwood Dam to...
Property acquisition on airport radar
The Carroll County Airport Commission met March 19, and commissioners planned the first fly-in of the year. They also discussed plans for another new...
Retaining wall replacement OK’d
The Historic District Commission met last week for the first time since November. Since then, City Historic Preservation Officer Glenna Booth has issued administrative...
Bamboo took a hit during extended freeze
Bamboo is a non-native species that some people love and others hate. It is the fastest-growing privacy screen, but it spreads so rapidly that...
Esoteric Astrology as news for week March 24 – 30
Four Festivals, Seeds of the New World Religion
Four spiritual festivals converge this weekend – Passover, Palm Sunday, Holi, the Hindu Spring Festival and the...
Governor expands vaccination eligibility
A week after the governor of Arkansas expanded eligibility for Covid-19 vaccination to the remaining portion of 1-B, the governor expressed disappointment in the...
Use ‘Common sense’ in getting the shot
People who have already had a Covid-19 infection may only need one shot of vaccine instead of two, according to Dr. Dan Bell of...
CAPC continues marketing efforts
At last Wednesday’s CAPC meeting, Lynn Berry, director of Branson communications, offered commissioners volunteer services to administer a committee to perform a search for...



