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National Park College names Dr. Wade Derden new President

Hot Springs, Arkansas – The National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees named Dr....

Caddo Hills races into the future with new track facility

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY|dewayne@mcnews.online CADDO HILLS – The staff and students had a lot of help as...

NPC REVISITS ON-CAMPUS HOUSING EXPANSION

Hot Springs, Arkansas - National Park College (NPC) announced plans to revisit construction to...

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You’ve been FLOCKED! Mount Ida PTO wrangling pink flamingo herd

Mayor Jo Childress and the crew at the Mount Ida Civic Center have been “Flocked!” A flurry of pink flamingos can be seen out...

Mount Ida city employees get raise

MOUNT IDA - Mount Ida city employees received raises and the proposed 2020 budget was approved as the Mount Ida City Council prepares for...

MCSO asking for help identifying photos

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in identifying the persons in these photos. The sheriff's office came into possession...

Norman alum leads Mena DAR celebration

Cortez J. Copher Regent (of Montgomery Co.) 3 Regents First- (Sitting) Mary Carpenter from Slidel, Louisiana; (Standing) Third regent- Cortez James Copher, Second Regent- Dotty Kinnun....

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Norman native featured as Crystal Bridges Volunteer of the Month

Norman native Jane Stevens is featured on the Crystal Bridges website’s Volunteer of the Month Spotlight. Jane is the daughter of Artie and Sam Horne...

Lions skin Bears 48-6

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY|dewayne@mcnews.online BEARDEN - Mount Ida responded to a 6-6 first quarter tie with 42 unanswered points to defeat the Bearden Bears 48-6 at Bearden. Mount...

Lions fall to Outlaws

DIERKS - The Mount Ida Lions Jumped out to a 6-0 lead Friday night but was unable to hold onto the lead as Dierks...

Arkansas tourism industry continues to strengthen state economy

The positive economic impact of tourism in Arkansas continues to be significant, according to data released from the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and...

Don’t Test Your Luck over a Trophy Buck

LITTLE ROCK – Even though many activities have changed in 2020, Arkansas is still an outdoorsman’s paradise. According to Arkansas law, all hunters are required to...