Arkansas among first states to make this service available LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson today announced a significant change to the way Arkansans may register vehicles with the State of Arkansas. While registration previously required a trip to the Revenue Office, Governor Hutchinson announced vehicles may now be registered online at mydmv.arkansas.gov. The website walks Arkansans […]
Month: March 2018
Odessa Most Expensive City in Texas To Visit, According to Survey
Texas, March 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Odessa, located in the heart of the Permian Basin, is the most expensive destination in Texas based on the cost of its lodging. That’s the main finding of a recent survey conducted by CheapHotels.org. The survey compared 30 cities in the Lone Star State, using as its basis of comparison the average rate for […]
Texarkana College Presents “Let the World Know You Are Alive”
The inspiring story of Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women, and her sister, May, a successful artist in the nineteenth century. These ladies were determined to go their own unconventional ways, fulfill their dreams, and obtain recognition as professionals. Come hear how they accomplished these great feats during a time of women’s oppression. Featured […]
TEXARKANA COLLEGE TRUSTEES REDUCE DUAL CREDIT FEES FOR ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS IN BOWIE COUNTY
March 26, 2018, Texarkana, TX- Texarkana College trustees voted today to reduce dual credit general education course fees for economically disadvantaged Bowie County high school students. The trustees’ decision aims to help alleviate barriers for low income students who want to get a head start on earning college credentials but are not able to afford […]
United States Postal Service to Celebrate 100th Anniversary of U.S. Airmail Service
WASHINGTON, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ The United States Postal Service will honor the beginning of airmail service by dedicating two United States Air Mail Forever stamps this year. The first commemorates the pioneering spirit of the brave pilots who first flew the mail in the early years of aviation. The first-day-of-issue ceremony will take place May 1, 2018 at 11 […]
Rock-A-Bye-Baby
I like to think most people are decent people. In the event of a tragedy, I like to think that almost everyone, even those who ordinarily experience a deficit in decency, will step up to their better selves and lend a hand of compassion to those who suffer. I have often been told that I […]
The “Whose Who” of Miller County Continues to Grow
Miller County, AR – Like most Facebook pages, The “Whose Who” of Miller County started out as a small page to share political information for the county. Unlike most Facebook pages, The “Whose Who” quickly has become a “go-to” page to gain information about political candidates and the happenings involving government in Miller County. Ronnie […]
Miller County Assessor Mary Stuart Retires
Miller County, AR – She has been a true Arkansas diamond at the Miller County Courthouse for thirty-eight years as an employee and Assessor, but on March 22, 2018, she will celebrate her final days in office. Mary Stuart is known to anyone in Miller County who has ever owned property, had to assess, or […]
Group Cleanup Focuses on Butts
Texarkana, AR – The Miller County Project Prevent Youth Coalition partnered with local groups Saturday to promote a cleanup day at Bobby Ferguson Park with a focus on cigarette butts. Arkansas High Student Madison Stanley with the Interact Club from the school and the Student Council assisted in the cleanup which was sponsored by several local […]