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Hot, smothering hot weather all week and for these floaters on the Buffalo River I’m sure they love it. Hope everyone has a great 4th of July.
Hot, smothering hot weather all week and for these floaters on the Buffalo River I’m sure they love it. Hope everyone has a great 4th of July.
Hello to all of you Marshall Mountain Wave readers and greetings from the jewel of the Ozarks, Leslie, Arkansas. Oh, my goodness it has been very hot this past week with no rain to speak of and very hot the next week as well. We are entering the thick of summer when It is just too hot to do much of anything really. So most folks are staying inside with the air conditioning, I know I am. Most home air conditioners can only cool 20 degrees cooler than the ambient temperature, so the coming week is going to be a little brutal.
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. .
Hello from Zack, here we are into the month of July. Summer is definitely here. Tanya and Mark took little Miss Marley back home Saturday morning. We sure hate to see her go. I know Ryan and Kristin were happy to see her. Hopefully she can come back for a visit soon.
ESTATE PLANNING IS NOT “ONE AND DONE” My aunt made a beneficiary deed that will give me her home when she passes. Now she’s re-married, though.
Country cooking often is associated with southern cooking, at least in the United States. Recipes feature no-nonsense meals made of unassuming ingredients that are often… Login to continue reading Login…
Summer's bounty knows no bounds. Home gardeners often discover there are a number of crops they can harvest during the waning days of summer, with tomatoes, blueberries, zucchini, and other squashes among the offerings.
Whether one places a dollop in tea or drizzles some in a yogurt smoothie, honey is the sweet finish that can make various foods and beverages taste that much better. In fact, honey is perhaps Mother Nature’s most natural sweetener.
Boston Mountain Rural Health Center (BMRHC) marked a significant milestone as it celebrated its 30th anniversary of providing comprehensive healthcare services to the rural communities of Northwest and North Central Arkansas. Founded in 1994, BMRHC has grown from a single clinic to a network of 17 health centers dedicated to ensuring access to quality healthcare and dental services for all, regardless of their ability to pay.
The Searcy County Historical Society will meet Friday, June 28, at 7:00 pm, in the First Christian Church. The program will be given by Renee Rushing Carr who hosted the Stone County display at the 2024 Ancestor Fair.