Tickets still available for upcoming annual Rector Area Chamber of Commerce banquet
The annual Rector Area Chamber of Commerce banquet is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13 at the Rector Community Center.
The annual Rector Area Chamber of Commerce banquet is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13 at the Rector Community Center.
Mobile Workforce Center will be at the Rector First United Methodist Church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A tree walk will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, at the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Education Center and the Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer Museum and Study Center. This walk is to identify and discuss 15 different types of trees, their origin, history, use and age. This is a joined effort between the University of Arkansas and Arkansas State University. People are encouraged to sign up ahead of time. There is no cost for the program. For more information interested parties may call the museum at 870598-3487.
The Clay County Fair Association will be having a fair t-shirt design contest and invite all Clay County high school students to participate. This year’s theme is “Blue Jeans N’ Country Dreams”.
4-H Tech Changemakers provide digital workshops The Clay County 4-H Tech Changemakers have been providing a series of digital workshops at their local Piggott and Rector Public Libraries. Their goal is to help the community thrive by providing information to help close the digital divide while increasing access to in-demand digital skills. Workshops have covered topics on Email Basics, How to Avoid Scams-Phishing, and How to create Microsoft Word Document. These workshops are free and open to everyone. Those attending will learn technical skills for work and personal life.
Black River Technical College is pleased to announce the students who have been named to the President’s and Deans’ List for the Fall semester of 2022. Local students named to the President’s List include Rebekah L.
Emma Holmes and Ethan Simmons were two Clay County teen delegates that represented Arkansas 4-H at a National Conference in Washington D.C. March 9 through 12.
1983 Representative Jim Holland was present at the Clay County Quorum Court meeting Monday night with some very welcome news. The county is to receive about $273,300 in disaster money to be used to repair roads.