Chief attempts to assuage Mountain Pine residents’ police shortage worries
MOUNTAIN PINE — Mountain Pine City Council held a special session Thursday to address residents' concerns about policing issues in the city.
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MOUNTAIN PINE — Mountain Pine City Council held a special session Thursday to address residents' concerns about policing issues in the city.
Hot Springs' sesquicentennial celebration gala is set for Aug. 11 in Horner Hall to benefit the Garland County Historical Society, Visit Hot Springs said in a news release.
Local volunteers received some physical assistance from Washington, D.C., on Charlton Trail.
Landfilling its household garbage will cost Garland County and the city of Hot Springs 30% more, effective Oct. 1, according to the lone bid submitted in response to the regional solid waste district's solic...
The Arkansas APEX Accelerator will offer a free workshop Thursday in Hot Springs on navigating government procurement and federal small business certifications, a news release said.
Tony Chambers, principal of Bismarck High School, recently announced the second semester honor roll for the 2025-2026 school year.
Two Oaklawn-raced stakes winners trained by Mark Casse kept local master Chad Brown from hogging the headlines Friday at Saratoga Race Course.
The Hot Springs Civil Air Patrol Squadron (AR-SWR-040) held a series of orientation rides for the cadets of the squadron at the Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport on March 24, according to a release.
Hot Springs National Park will mark the nation's 250th birthday with a community parade, picnic and patriotic activities on July 4.
Fountain Lake High School hosted a summer team camp for girls' varsity and junior high teams to get some competitive play early on in the summer which included four local teams in Fountain Lake, Jessieville,...
70 West Fire Department and other emergency personnel were working to shut off a gas leak Saturday that began shortly after 2 p.m. in the 100 block of Adam Brown Road in Pearcy, according to 70 West Fire Chi...
Headed by sophomores Andy Dubon and Cristofer Ordaz on the boys' side and seniors Sarah Springsteen and Aurora Ugartechea on the girls' side, the Hot Springs Trojans had a total of 16 players receive postsea...
For many families, the biggest summer battle may not be boredom. It may be the screen in a child's hand.
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a journey to the Forest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center.
The Bridge Street Entertainment District will be transformed into Margaritaville Thursday as Bluffett, an Arkansas-based Jimmy Buffett tribute band, takes the stage for the second concert in Bridge Street LI...
A new billing system for Hot Springs utilities will leave users unable to pay online for at least 10 days late next month.
The 20th Stueart Pennington World Championship Running of the Tubs held Saturday on Bathhouse Row saw a first-time win for one newcomer, and a repeat of the Garland County Sheriff's Battle of the Badge win.
LONDON — Anthony Head, the suave, smooth-voiced British actor known for roles in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Ted Lasso," has died, his family said Friday. He was 72.
Sunlight streams through the latticed rafters, striking cedar and stone in peaceful ribbons. A chapel rises from the Ozark woods in Eureka Springs seeming as if it had always existed there -- more discovered...
Although novelist Richard Wright found literary stardom working in the North, his unsanitized depictions of Black lives under Jim Crow laws drew heavily on a childhood spent in the rural South, including a h...
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE — Kirsten Bartlow, Watchable Wildlife Program coordinator from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, will speak to the Hot Springs Village Auduobon Society on "Wildlife Viewing in Arka...
Prediction markets give Democrats an 80% chance of regaining control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November, continuing the trend of midterm losses for the party that holds the White House.
Jimmy Sexton's name came up in the Razorback baseball team's season rewind. This could only bring a scowl to the face of an Arkansas sports fan of even recent vintage.
Fountain Lake boys basketball got their summer started with a team camp at John Brown University in Siloam Springs on Monday and Tuesday to get their first looks at the new team and do some team building.