Pea Ridge Times

THE YEAR 2019 IN REVIEW

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Continued Sept. 4

Half-time performanc­e City outlaws use of marijuana in public Police give to firemen Roe sees beauty in life and nature

Sept. 11

City buys land at a bargain Marching band performs City to take electronic payments Planners OK home businesses Tiny houses discussed Two cars collide

Sept. 18

Schools to provide ‘Say something’ app Volunteeri­ng at Peel Manson Infant’s mother pleads not guilty Former Rogers police officer arrested

Sept. 25

Holts hailed as heroes Lot split requested by city planners Manning the marimba mallets Finances on city committee agenda Council approves new policy manual for Police Department

Oct.2

Living history: 1860s camp life See Ya’ at the Pole Performanc­e excels Officials express concern for youth

Oct. 9

A turkey is the prize Planners OK lot split Flooding causes extra work for Street Department ‘How high is it?’ the crowd roars at the Mule Jump

Oct. 16

Mules show a stubborn streak Clothing allowance provided Educators address mental health

Oct. 23

Hiett’s hair, or lack thereof, does not define her beauty City Council approves clothing allowance Inspiring you Blackhawks Harvest Happenings

Oct. 30

VFW serves veterans Seniors ask questions of police Winning mules run in the family Trials drew two together City looks at rezoning

Nov. 6

Students build bat boxes City budget decreased; Clothing allowance deleted for office personnel Veterans serve city in police and fire department­s Vets Ruddick and White honored for service Senior walk tradition

Nov. 13

Ruddick was grand marshal Quilt made for a veteran City to wrangle budgets Pea Ridge High School students honor veterans’ service

Nov. 20

Hot training

Access inquiries heard

Two seek board’s open seat DECA officers visit Sen.

Boozman School changes to be talk at parent nights Happy with results

Nov. 27

It’s beginning to look like Christmas City OKs $9 million budget

Juveniles arrested for felonies

Meth confiscate­d; man arrested

Police receive donation

Dec. 4

Pea Ridge National

Military Park gives to Fire Department

New policies proposed for ambulance service

City will advertise curb work

Gliding on ice

Dec. 11

Creating family memories

Local resident filed complaint; Public prayer to cease at schools

Neal to interview

Christmas movies was the theme

Dec. 18

It’s beginning to look a lot like

Christmas Less dense zone

OK’d for residentia­l plan

Low interest rates garnered on $9.7 million

Christmas services Firefighte­rs honored

Dec. 25

Street fund impact fees

requested for transfer

In a winter wonderland New space for

Dye Hard

fans Celebratin­g Kennedy’s survival

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