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Please send the rain. Pray for it, dance for it, whatever it takes to get it here. We are past dry, and hovering in the drought category. I think I saw a sliver of a chance in the 10 day forecast.
Please send the rain. Pray for it, dance for it, whatever it takes to get it here. We are past dry, and hovering in the drought category. I think I saw a sliver of a chance in the 10 day forecast.
Joseph Stoddard is announcing his run for Position 2 Ward 3 of the Leslie City Council. You may know him as JoMichael Stoddard from his weekly article in the Marshall Mountain Wave, Around Our Town.
• Food Distribution, 1st and 3rd Saturdays until Noon, St. Joe Rural Help Center
Halloween is enjoyed by people of all ages, but few get a bigger kick out of the holiday than children. There are costumes to be worn, time spent with friends and the opportunity to collect free candy and other treats.
On Tuesday, October there was a ribbon cutting today for EverCare Insurance on the Marshall Courthouse Square. 203 AR-27, Marshall, AR, United States, Arkansas Go and see Eddie and Sarran for needs like Medicare insurance as well as individual and group health insurance, life insurance, and annuities.
Low-income seasonal and migrant farmworkers in Arkansas will continue to receive vital training and support services thanks to renewed funding from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
Hello to all of you Marshall Mountain Wave readers and greetings from the Jewel of the Ozarks, Leslie Arkansas. It is cooling off for sure this week we did have a very hot day around 91 degrees, but I am guessing that the hurricanes have blown some hot air our directions, but it has cooled down very quickly.
(StatePoint) It’s a common misconception that once fall rolls around, perennials simply go dormant and don’t require maintenance until spring. But, fall is actually the perfect time to show perennials love.
The Searcy County Historical Society will meet Friday, October 25, at 7:00 pm in Marshall’s First Christian Church. The program will be given by James Troy Massey on his three Confederate ancestors: Captain James Tyrie Wright, Captain Giles Wright and Private Isaac Horton; and his three Union ancestors: Corporal James Jackson Barnes, and privates James K.