
Piggott Mohawk tennis teams travel to Paragould to take on Rams
Both boys and girls tennis teams traveled to Paragould on Sept. 6 to take on the Rams but got rained out and went back the next day to finish out the games.
Both boys and girls tennis teams traveled to Paragould on Sept. 6 to take on the Rams but got rained out and went back the next day to finish out the games.
Winning it all at the Paragould Demolition Derby held Saturday night, Sept. 10, were the MAFIA team of Piggott. Pictured are, from left: Kyle Wright winning first place, Clayton Bell winning second place, Scott Wright winning third place and Brad Wright winning fourth place. (Courtesy photo)
On Sept. 2, 2022, BAT program coordinator Ashley Boles and BAT program instructor Aaron Schenk participated in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (Region 7), National Park Service, and Arkansas State Police Highway Safety Office Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Impaired Driving Enforcement media campaign. This event was a High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) media campaign to deter impaired drivers during the Labor Day weekend, Sept. 2-5, 2022.
Three new exhibitions will open in Bradbury Art Museum (BAM) at Arkansas State University with a 5-6:30 p.m. reception Thursday, Sept.
Lady Mohawk volleyball hosted Cave City Monday, Sept. 12 with the senior high A team sweeping their opponents 25-22, 25-19, and 25-21.
Attendees at the tailgating at Parker Field at Hunter Midkiff Memorial Stadium enjoyed a performance by the Piggott Mohawk Band. (TD photo/Gayla Johnson) Children of all ages lined up for face painting Friday afternoon.
Sugar Creek Country Club of Piggott hosted its annual three-man scramble this past weekend with players in the Championship, “A” Flight and “B” Flight. Taking first in the Championship flight was the team of Walker, Knight and Renfro with rounds of 53 and a 56 for a 109.
Taking a quote from ASU coach Butch Jones, “We were defeated but not discouraged” seems appropriate for the Rector Cougars as they reflect on Friday night’s game against Mt. Pine.
Baby Miss Clay County was Ansley Risinger (center),the nine-month-old daughter of Hayden and Gabrielle Risinger of Piggott. First alternate was Lucy Kopiness (left), the eight-month-old daughter of Brent and Lindsey Kopiness of Rector. She also received prettiest hair, best dress, best personality and People’s Choice. Second alternate was Journey Hollis (right), the twomonthold daughter of Chris and Bashay Hollis of Corning. She also received the award for
The Kentucky Headhunters were the headliners for the concert Saturday night, Sept. 10 at the Clay County Fairgrounds to kick off the fair. Playing new songs as well as their much-loved oldies, they had the crowd on their feet singing, dancing and clapping. As a special treat, original founding member Ricky Lee Phelps joined the group for a number. (TD photo/ Gayla Johnson)