Little Rock VA Regional Office opens satellite office at VA hospital
On Sept. 1, 2022, the Little Rock VA Regional Office will open a satellite office at the John L.
On Sept. 1, 2022, the Little Rock VA Regional Office will open a satellite office at the John L.
1982 New teachers at Greenway this year are Beth Morgan, Elmer Dunn, Connie Johnston and Alvin Riley. Kim Mann is a new teacher at Piggott Middle School.
Times-Democrat News Staff The Rector Area Chamber of Commerce announces Labor Day events that are open to the public regardless of membership in the Chamber organization. All events are free.
Clay County Courier The Clay County Extension Service shared their various programs in addition to their impact on the residents, farmers, and youth of the county during a fish dinner prior to the Quorum Court meeting on Monday, Aug. 15 at the Black River Trap and Skeet Club.
The book signing scheduled at Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Education Center was inadvertently noted as being held on Aug. 8. The correct date for the signing by author Fay Smalling Guinn is Saturday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. at the education center.
St. Bernards Healthcare announced Friday, Aug. 12, that Internal Medicine Specialist and Jonesboro native Amanda Sale, M.D. has joined the St. Bernards Clopton Clinic medical team. Dr. Sale stays with St. Bernards after graduating this summer from the organization’s Internal Medicine Residency Program (IMRP). A native of Piggott, Dr. Sale obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Arkansas State University. She then completed a Master’s of Business Administration in Healthcare Management before earning her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in 2019 fromAmerican University of Integrative Sciences in Barbados. She now joins a team of more than 20 multi-specialty healthcare providers started by the late Dr. Owen Clopton nearly 60 years ago.
Times-Democrat News Staff Eastern Clay County’s annual Field Day tour is set for Tuesday, Aug. 30.
Times-Democrat News Staff Filing for candidates for the Nov. 8 general election ended at noon Wednesday, Aug.
Times-Democrat News Staff On Aug. 11, 2022, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Commission approved $54,432,829 for 11 water and wastewater projects serving more than 49,000 Arkansans.