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Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday expressed concern about the slowing pace of covid-19 vaccinations in Arkansas, and he encouraged college students to get at le...
by NWA Democrat-Gazette - April 20, 2021DECATUR -- A Decatur family is lucky to be alive after a fire completely destroyed the family's home on School Avenue April 11.
by Michael Eckels - April 20, 2021GRAVETTE -- A third Thursday gallery walk brought several visitors to Gravette Main Street Thursday evening. The event was organized by D. Arthur Wilson, own...
by Susan Holland - April 20, 2021GRAVETTE -- Gravette school board members voted at a special meeting Monday, April 12, to lift the mask mandate at all schools. Wearing of masks by students,...
by Susan Holland - April 20, 2021GRAVETTE -- Members of the Gravette Fire Department practiced rescuing a victim from a burning building during a fire training exercise Saturday morning, Apr...
by Susan Holland - April 20, 2021GENTRY -- The city council in Gentry, at its April 5 meeting, heard numerous updates to projects and activities in the city.
by Randy Moll - April 14, 2021GENTRY -- Gentry City Council, at its regular meeting on April 5, approved a new type of residential zone for the city and then rezoned a large section of th...
by Randy Moll - April 14, 2021GRAVETTE -- Area business owners will soon be receiving letters from the Fire Department asking for their support for a fire safety program for local students.
by Susan Holland - April 14, 2021Photo by Janelle Jessen
by Janelle Jessen - April 14, 2021DECATUR -- Decatur police, as well as police in Gentry and Gravette, are making traffic stops on anyone using a cellphone to text while driving.
by Michael Eckels - April 14, 2021Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Tuesday he wants to make coronavirus vaccines available in schools to students age 16 and older before the end of the school year.
by Andy Davis - April 7, 2021Richard "Bigo" Barnett of Gravette was just looking for a restroom when he "wandered" into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6,...
by Bill Bowden - April 7, 2021GENTRY -- Students in the Gentry School District will have limited options should they choose to attend school virtually rather than in-person next fall.
by Randy Moll - April 6, 2021DECATUR -- The Decatur City Council held a public hearing and special meeting March 23 in the conference room at Decatur city hall and via zoom. The topic wa...
by Michael Eckels - April 6, 2021GENTRY -- Arkansas' mask mandate was lifted March 30 and, as a result, the mask mandate in Gentry public schools was also lifted, though other requirements r...
by Randy Moll - April 6, 2021