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Snowball news
Greetings from Snowball! I can hardly believe it’s already March, time is flying by! If you’ve not been by downtown Snowball lately, it might look a little different these days. The past few months Jim Campbell of St.
Newbie no more
Something’s Happening A friend told me to check out what was going on at Asbury Seminary in Kentucky. It had started with someone seeking more of God and quickly spread to 24-hour/day prayer, worship, and Bible teaching sessions with classes canceled in the run-up to the final event, the closing of the Collegiate Day of Prayer which I got to see on TV. Asbury is no stranger to revival, with the last of this magnitude in 1970. As it turns out, I got to be a little part of that one.
Help for Veterans of SC
Every Monday, From 9-? A service Officer from the VFW, American Legion, and Disabled Veteran will be at the Veteran’s Memorial Hall to help veterans with situations they need help with. .
Ask the Professional
I’m trying to figure out how to divide my property for my kids when I pass. If I give my IRA to my daughter, the money could grow for ten years tax-free and then she could withdraw it. What do you think?
CAM to Meet
The Cherokee of Arkansas and Missouri (CAM) Tribe, Ozark Branch (District #8) next scheduled meeting will be on March 4, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. The meeting will be at the Arise Church, 1601 E. Main St., Mountain View, AR 72650. Please have your membership card on hand. If you have any questions concerning this meeting, please contact your Rep/Councilman for further inquiries. There will be press releases of any tribal activities and other news as come available.
Best Care Training for 2023
Are you a foster parent in need of hours? Are you a childcare provider in need of professional development hours? Are you a student or individual interested in a career in early childcare development and want to build your resume? 10 free hours are available through Best Care training in Clinton, AR.
Extension Get Fit in Searcy County!
Are you ready to improve your health? Have you decided it is time to start exercising? The Extension Get Fit program from the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service can help! • Meet for an hour twice a week! Tuesday and Thursday at Searcy County Civic Center 9:30a.m. • 12-week program-Focuses on increasing strength, flexibility, and balance-Must be 18 years or older to participate • ONLY $20 for the class! To learn more or join now, contact Ashley Fulks at 870-448-3981.