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ArticleGentry trio to com­pete at FBLA National Lead­er­ship Con­fer­ence

GENTRY — Three Gentry High School stu­dents who recently com­pleted their fresh­man year are trav­el­ing to San Ant­o­nio, Texas, this week to pitch a new busi­ness ven­ture on a national stage. Caleigh Far­rar, Rachel Leonard, and Kayla New­som are...

Gentry trio to com­pete at FBLA National Lead­er­ship Con­fer­ence

ArticleGentry Free­dom Fest activ­it­ies set for Sat­urday

GENTRY — This year’s Fourth of July Free­dom Fest, themed “Cel­eb­rat­ing 250 Years of Free­dom,” will fea­ture a full day of fam­ily activ­it­ies, live music, local vendors, and a huge fire­works dis­play at Gentry Com­munity Park. Activ­it­ies begin...

Gentry Free­dom Fest activ­it­ies set for Sat­urday

ArticleCity Coun­cil holds brief reg­u­lar meet­ing

GRAVETTE — Gravette City Coun­cil dis­pensed with busi­ness quickly at its reg­u­lar meet­ing on Tues­day even­ing, June 23. It passed four ordin­ances and adop­ted three res­ol­u­tions in a meet­ing that las­ted only about 15 minutes. Three...

City Coun­cil holds brief reg­u­lar meet­ing

ArticleAppeals board OKs 24-lot sub­di­vi­sion

BENTONVILLE — A planned 24-lot sub­di­vi­sion in the Gravette area will now move for­ward, provided Center­ton Util­it­ies determ­ines the devel­op­ment will have enough water sys­tem flow and pres­sure to accom­mod­ate fire hydrants. The county...

Appeals board OKs 24-lot sub­di­vi­sion

ArticleHigh­fill Coun­cil OKs com­mer­cial rezon­ing

HIGHFILL — The High­fill City Coun­cil con­vened for a spe­cial meet­ing on Tues­day, June 16, to vote on sev­eral sig­ni­fic­ant muni­cipal meas­ures, includ­ing a com­mer­cial prop­erty rezon­ing, the formal ded­ic­a­tion of city-owned land for a new...

High­fill Coun­cil OKs com­mer­cial rezon­ing