David Nichol

Animal control law tabled by FC Council

Members to discuss ordinance in special meeting

A comprehensive animal control ordinance may or may not come up for a vote before the first of the year, after the issue was tabled by the Forrest City City Council Tuesday.

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Angel Tree project hailed a success this year

This year’s Angel Tree project was a bigger success than expected, serving nearly 200 children.

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Controversy swirls over euthanasia at humane shelter

EACH SIDE TELLING A DIFFERENT STORY

Controversy continued last week and into this week between the City of Forrest City and the Forrest City Humane Society.

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Local lawmakers hope that session stays on fiscal track

It’s what the voters wanted, or is it?

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Mass flu shot clinics depend on availability

There will definitely be a second round of mass flu immunizations in St. Francis County. It’s the time and place that aren’t set.

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School board shares ideas on cutting costs

DISTRICT'S PLAN TO ADDRESS FISCAL DISTRESS TO BE PRESENTED TO ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IN DECEMBER

The Forrest City School Board continued to talk about saving expenses on Thursday night as they revisited some of the suggestions put forth in a recent brainstorming session.

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A bigger punkin next time

“Could you make me a pumpkin pie?”

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Council hears reading of animal ordinance

City workers to receive Christmas bonuses

First reading of an ordinance which attempts to put all of Forrest City’s animal control laws into one document, while establishing protocols for animal care, was held Tuesday at the regular city c

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Widener Council considers re-forming police department

The Widener City Council on Monday discussed the possibility of re-establishing its police department, but took no action.

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EACC Trustees accept funding, receive updates

FINAL ENROLLMENT REPORT FOR FALL SHOWS STUDENT COUNT UP 6 PERCENT

The Board of Directors of East Arkansas Community College on Thursday accepted funds from the American Recovery  and Reinvestment Act, and also accepted a Student Support Services grant.

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