Pea Ridge Times

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50 Years Ago Pea Ridge Graphic Vol. 7 No. 47 Thursday, Nov. 23, 1972

Garfield Mayor Coen Ross is a patient at Rogers Memorial Hospital.

The first snowfall of the season fell in Pea Ridge Country last Saturday with as much as 10 inches.

A candleligh­t installati­on ceremony for the ea Ridge chapter of Future Homemakers of America was held in the Home Economics cottage Tuesday. Officers installed were Billye McElmurry, president; Patsy Prophet, Brenda Buttry and Glenda Gastineau, vice presidents; Phylis Evans, secretaryt­reasurer; Veletta Moore reporter; Sherry Barnett, historian; and Robin Whisenhunt, song leader. There were 26 new members initiated.

40 Years Ago Pea Ridge Graphic-Scene Vol. 17 No. 47 Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1982

School superinten­dent Roy Roe said a grant applicatio­n for Title 6B funds was being prepared. He said a full-scale, in-depth computer program should take a couple of years to develop and will cost from $15,000 to $20,000.

Arson is expected in several fires in rough country east of Avoca Friday, Saturday and Sunday, said state Forestry Department spokesman Billy Markey. The largest of the fires burned about 100 acres.

30 Years Ago Pea Ridge Country Times

Vol. 27 No. 47 Thursday, Nov. 26, 1992

Pea Ridge Postmaster

Debbie Anderson is carrying on a tradition this year that originated by her predecesso­r many years ago. For the third consecutiv­e year, Anderson will display between now and Christmas a map of the world in the Post Office lobby.

The Pea Ridge City Council denied Gene Henson a possible water tap on to the city water lines. Because of a water shortage, new customers must live within city limits until the new water tower is built.

20 Years Ago The TIMES of Northeast Benton County Vol. 37 No. 47 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002

The Pea Ridge Area Ministeria­l Alliance hosted a community Thanksgivi­ng service Sunday, Nov. 24, in

First Baptist Church, Pea Ridge.

Mayor Jackie Crabtree and four members of the University of Arkansas Community Design Center team worked on developing a long-range plan for Pea Ridge and met with Planning Commission members and interested local residents Thursday.

10 Years Ago The TIMES of Northeast Benton County Vol. 47 No. 47 Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012

A couple was arrested Friday morning and three children were removed from a “filthy” home infested with roaches, according to Pea Ridge Police.

City officials were to consider a $5,692,717 budget for 2023 at the upcoming City Council meeting.

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