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The Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association Northwest District Meeting, at Signature Bank Community Room in Harrison brings together volunteers from seven hospitals to celebrate volunteerism on April 24. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

Auxiliary celebrates volunteerism

North Arkansas Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, in conjunction with the NARMC Community Relations Department, recently hosted a significant gathering — the Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association Northwest District Meeting, at Signature Bank Community Room in Harrison. The event served as a gathering of seven hospitals' auxiliaries from Northwest Arkansas.

AAA gas price report

The statewide gas price average in Arkansas was $3.19 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel on Thursday, according to the AAA Arkansas Weekend Gas Watch. That price is two cents less compared to that day last week and is one cent more compared to that day last year.

Dispensary license revoked

The Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division announced this week that it had revoked the license of medical marijuana dispensary Green Springs Medical Dispensary in Hot Springs. This is the first time a dispensary license has been revoked since the medical cannabis industry launched in Arkansas in 2019.
Recent efforts to install crypto-mining facilities have been rejected by Arkansas communities, including Harrison. An abandoned proposed crypto-mining site in Harrison sits vacant. JEFF BRASEL/STAFF

State restrictions on crypto mines approved

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas lawmakers on Wednesday gave final approval to new restrictions on cryptocurrency mining operations after facing backlash for limiting local governments' ability to regulate them last year.

$8 billion to cities from AEDC

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) has awarded $8,478,624 in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to 17 Arkansas cities and counties.

Arkansas ACLU challenges DFA over gender markers

LITTLE ROCK — The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Arkansas today filed a lawsuit on behalf of five plaintiffs against the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA), challenging a recent emergency rule that restricts the ability of transgender and nonbinary Arkansans to self-identify their gender on driver’s licenses.
Harrison City Council members in regular session on April 25. From left: Jeremy Ragland, Mitch Magness, Larry Phillips, and Harrison Mayor Jerry Jackson. LORETTA KNIEFF / STAFF

Council approves housing development resolutions

At the Thursday, April 25, regular session meeting of the Harrison City Council, two resolutions supporting new housing development projects were approved.

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At the AEHC State Meeting in 2022, EHC members stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Arkansas EHC, state's largest volunteer org

LITTLE ROCK —  Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council is the largest volunteer organization in the state, with nearly 3,000 members in more than 300 clubs. The organization provides important opportunities for leadership, education and fellowship.
Pink Jeeps of Branson lead the way on the adventure to show their support for the 4th Annual Jeepin' for CASA fundraiser. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Jeepin' for CASA raises $60k

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of North Arkansas held their annual "Jeepin' for Casa" fundraising event on Saturday, April 20. Off-road enthusiasts gathered at North Arkansas College for a ride through the Buffalo River Valley.

Photos from collection

This week, we are sharing a handful of photos from the museum's collection. The museum has many photos of scenes from the area from days gone by.
Lone Star, Laundry, and Bourbon — a two-part play, will be performed at the 1929 Historic Lyric Theater on the Harrison, Arkansas Square May 2, 3, 4 at 7 p.m. and May 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale at TheLyric.org. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

Lone Star, Laundry, and Bourbon coming to Lyric

Lone Star, Laundry, and Bourbon will be performed at the 1929 Historic Lyric Theater on the Harrison, Arkansas Square May 2, 3, 4 at 7 p.m. and May 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale at TheLyric.org.
Jeremy Murdock of Retail Strategies presents images to the crowd at a meeting about downtown improvement strategies this week. The crowd was asked to vote on which visuals they found most favorable by raising their hands. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO / LEE H. DUNLAP

Meeting on downtown held on Wednesday

Wednesday night a discussion of the future of the Harrison square was held at the Brandon Burlsworth Youth Center.

House of Hope audit issues addressed

Arkansas Legislative Audit (ALA) has released an audit report of Harrison House of Hope (HHH) this month. The report indicates there were concerns regarding the organization’s compliance with its funding program’s requirements and adherence to the group’s own bylaws during a review period of July 1, 2021— Nov. 30, 2023.

Free laundry day offered to community

Foundation Tables, a local non-profit group committed to helping neighbors in need, is hosting a Wash Wellness Day on Sunday, April 28, 3—7 p.m. The event will take place at Wash World on the by-pass in Harrison — 400 S Hwy 62/65.

Boone County Library Corner

The outside of the library will soon get a new coat of paint. Currently they are washing/bleaching the outside, so please be careful. We will have areas blocked off – Please use caution when entering and exiting the library.

Camp Jack column: Barbed wire Sunday

On August 13, 1961, the world changed. Known as ‘Barbed Wire Sunday,’ this was the day when thousands of East German soldiers started construction of a tall, 87 mile long structure called the Berlin Wall. Three and one-half million people woke up that morning to find they could no longer travel freely across their beloved city.

News from Lead Hill

Evan Pyshny a 3rd grader at Omaha Elementary School is diagnosed with XLP and HLH. He is currently at St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Memphis needing a bone marrow transplant. Family members are being tested for a potential match. To help give some relief to the cost of their long medical journey, today, Saturday, Omaha is hosting a silent auction during the Peewee Jamboree in the School Gymnasium starting at 8 a.m. Check out Omaha School’s Facebook page for details. Bidding will end at 4 p.m. today.
Business
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas’ electric cooperatives recently announced the results of a study examining the economic contributions that the state’s electric cooperatives have made within communities across the state from 2017 through 2022. 
The statewide gas price average in Arkansas was $3.21 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel on Thursday, according to the AAA Arkansas Weekend Gas Watch. That price is three cents less compared to that day last week and is two cents less compared to that day last year.
The Planning Commission met on Tuesday, April 23, for their monthly meeting with several items on the agenda. First, a zoning change request was made for the 809 S. Pine Street property. The current zoning is C-2, which is office-commercial.
Two bills that would regulate cryptocurrency mining operations in Arkansas passed the state Senate Wednesday and will be considered by the House.
Local Sports
The East's Camie Moore (24) of Valley Springs has her shot blocked by the West's Savannah Ketchum (31).
Girls' All-Stars
More pictures from Monday night's North Central Arkansas Girls' All-Star Game played at North Arkansas College's Pioneer Pavilion. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS/LEE H. DUNLAP
The West's Chism Floyd (second from right) tries to score from the paint against a trio of East defenders from Valley Springs (from left) Levi Carey, Nate Helams and Blain Roberson plus Mountain Home's Braiden Dewey (33) during the first half of the North Central Arkansas Boys' All-Star Game played Monday night at North Arkansas College's Pioneer Pavilion. LEE H. DUNLAP/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
East boys dominate West in All-Star Game
A 48-23 run over the middle three quarters propelled the East squad to a big 72-55 victory over the West at the 16th annual North Central Arkansas Boys’ Basketball All-Star Game at North Arkansas College’s Pioneer Pavilion.
The West's Rubby Trammell (13) of Bergman tries to drive the lane against the East's Camie Moore (24) of Valley Springs during Monday's North Central Arkansas Girls' All-Star Game at North Arkansas College. Also defending for the East is Yellville-Summit's Abby Methvin (1). LEE H. DUNLAP/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
East girls edge West by single point
The 16th annual North Central Arkansas Girls’ All-Star Basketball Game was played Monday evening at North Arkansas College’s Pioneer Pavilion with the East holding off the West for a 59-58 victory.
Sports
Miami Marlins' Luis Arraez scores the winning run on a hit by Jesús Sánchez during the 10 inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Thursday, May 2, 2024, in Miami. The Marlins defeated the Rockies 5-4. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

Miami Marlins working on trade that would send 2B Luis Arraez to the San Diego Padres

The Miami Marlins are working on a trade that would send second baseman Luis Arraez to the San Diego Padres. The Marlins say the deal is pending a review of medical information before it could be …
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Max Strus, left, passes the ball around Orlando Magic guard Joe Ingles (7) during the first half of Game 6 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Friday, May 3, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Paolo Banchero scores 27 points, Magic overcome Mitchell's 50 to beat Cavs 103-96 and force Game 7

Paolo Banchero scored 10 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Orlando Magic hold off the Cleveland Cavaliers 103-96 and force a decisive Game 7 in the their first-round NBA playoff …
Jake Knapp lines up a putt on the 18th hole during the second round of the Byron Nelson golf tournament in McKinney, Texas, Friday, May 3, 2024. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Former security guard Jake Knapp leads the Byron Nelson after 2 rounds

PGA Tour rookie Jake Knapp led the CJ Cup Byron Nelson after consecutive rounds of 7-under 64. He had a one-stroke lead over Troy Merritt and first-round leader Matt Wallace. Knapp has only one bogey …
Indiana Fever guard Caitlyn Clark warms up prior to an WNBA basketball game against the Dallas Wings in Arlington, Texas, Friday, May 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)

A sellout for a WNBA exhibition game? Welcome to the league's Caitlin Clark era

More than three hours before Caitlin Clark made her WNBA debut with the Indiana Fever in an exhibition game against the Dallas Wings, some fans among the sellout crowd were lined up outside the arena …
Community

Walden chosen for Goldwater scholarship

FAYETTEVILLE — The highly competitive Goldwater Scholarship, considered the nation’s preeminent scholarship for students in the STEM fields, has been awarded to University of Arkansas student Emilee Walden, of Harrison.

Calendar

• May 4-5 Laundry & Bourbon and Lone Star at Lyric Theater. Two one-act plays that will be performed back to back, as they present a glimpse into the life of the same small town in Texas. www.thelyric.org — click on "Buy Tickets" for tickets and showtimes.

Influenza-related deaths at 121

The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) produces a Weekly Viral Respiratory Diseases Report for clinicians. The report provides information on Influenza, COVID-19 and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) activity in the state. The report also compares activities in Arkansas to the U.S. ADH receives reports of only a fraction of COVID-19 cases and flu cases since it only requires reports of flu hospitalizations, deaths, and outbreaks. RSV is not a reportable disease in Arkansas. Therefore, it is important to understand that the information in the weekly update is representative of the timing and location of activity, but it does not reflect the overall disease burden. It is presumed that there are many more people actually affected than the report shows. Clinicians and policymakers may find the report helpful in terms of communicating to colleagues and patients about the current status of viral respiratory diseases in the state and nationwide.

May the Fourth Be With: Star Wars' Legacy Lives On

May 4th is National Star Wars Day. It's about as official as an unofficial holiday can be. Once just a silly little pun, the wordplay on the most famous phrase in the Star Wars universe has, in recent years, become recognized by city and state governments throughout the United States.

Hanging baskets spring up

The Boone County Master Gardeners with "tall" help from the North Arkansas College Basketball team players put up 58 colorful Hanging Baskets of Flowers around the Historic downtown Harrison square Tuesday evening. Explore Harrison contributed $8,500 for the annual project. Roxana Creamer, Mayor Jerry Jackson, and Matt Bell spoke at the beginning of the event. Special thanks were noted to the Boone County Master Gardeners, Northark Pioneers, Plants, etc., Harrison Parks and Recreation, and to CS Bank. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS / LEE H. DUNLAP

Quilters show quilts at Countryside

Members of the Boone County Quilters met at the Countryside assisted living facility on April 17 to provide a quilt show for the residents. Several quilts by Jackie Holt and Mary Ayers were displayed and members of the group held up quilts and walked around the room so that residents could see them up close and touch them.

Amanda Furr

Amanda Furr hails from Northeast Iowa but moved to Harrison in 1996. She has been working at the Daily Times since 2008 — currently she juggles many responsibilities in the front office, including accounts payable. Furr enjoys spending time outdoors, reading, and hanging out with her son, Dakota — a 2021 HHS graduate.
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People
Major General Jonathan M. Stubbs, Adjutant General for the Arkansas National Guard, was the featured speaker Friday morning to the Junior and Seniors at Harrison High School. Students gathered in the Performing Arts Center to see Gen. Stubbs share his bio, information about the National Guard, life choices, and character development. 
Boy Scouts of America, Ozark District held their annual awards program on April 11th, at Elks Lodge #2311 in Harrison. District 4 State Representative-Elect and Eagle Scout Jason Nazarenko keynoted the evening's program, recognizing the best of the best adult Scout leaders. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS
Carl and I attended the visitation services for Sherman Villines on Thursday evening. There was a very long line of people waiting to get in to visit with the family. People from many communities knew the Villines and Goodall families. It was a very large crowd.
Greetings from Capps. I sincerely apologize for my lack of communication last week. Life happened and I quickly had too much week in my week. I'll try to get you up to speed on the latest.
This year is starting off with a lot of stuff going on. I know I was on the go this weekend, Saturday, I went grocery shopping and stopped by the Blue Eye Farmer’s Market and you should see the size of the local produce. Wow!
Schools

Harrison board approves expulsion of two students

At its recent Monty meeting, the Harrison School Board conducted two student hearings and voted to expel both.

GED Tutors needed

A new program with North Arkansas College has great potential to help people in our community by tutoring low-literacy students prepare for the GED test. The program is seeking tutors — those who have some experience or related experience and an interest in teaching. At the tutor’s convenience, the tutor will meet with the student for 1-2 hours weekly at the college. NorthArk hours are Monday – Thursday 8 a.m.—5 p.m.

HHS student taken into police custody

Harrison High School administrators were alerted to a gun on campus on Tuesday, April 23. School officials discovered that the student was in possession of a BB gun of the pistol type.

Cave Region Review festival Saturday

Cave Region Review and North Arkansas College Host Music and Art Festival Saturday, April 27. Music, arts and crafts, free food, activities for kids, and door prizes can all be found at the Cave Region Music and Art Festival, Saturday, April 27, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the Pioneer Pavilion, located at Northark’s South Campus in Harrison.
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