"Baked Potato" Uncle Kenny was the type that always kept his car polished and if anything wasn’t mechanically perfect it would be in the shop that evening. When he went into a gas station, the service attendant was not allowed to wipe his windshield with their filthy rag. We were not allowed to … [Read more...]
Community Education Center Classes This Week
WEEK OF Aug 19 – Aug 21 Fairfield Bay Community Education Center 501-884-4440 As always we request that you call in advance to reserve your space… NEW FALL SCHEDULE 5-Session Basic Photography Tuesday ~ 9 a.m.-11 a.m., Aug 18, 25, Sep 1, 8, 15 Point, aim, shoot. Develop your cinematic skills with … [Read more...]
Arkansas Deploys Rave Panic Button to Better Protect Every K-12 Student in the State
At the Capitol Building, State Representative Scott Baltz, State Representative, Bruce Cozart and State Senator, Jane English, today announced, as part of the 2015 School Safety Act (Act 950), every public school student, faculty and staff member in the state will be protected by Rave Panic Button … [Read more...]
Ozark Health Nursing & Rehab News
It was a busy and exciting week here at Ozark Health Nursing & Rehab. Our Queen Mary Alice Beer went shopping for her District Pageant dress at Deb’s Fashion Outlet where she purchased a long dark blue evening grown with sparkles and rhinestones. She found shoes to accent her gown at Vandygriff … [Read more...]
Ozark Health Nursing & Rehab News
It was a busy and exciting week here at Ozark Health Nursing & Rehab. Our Queen Mary Alice Beer went shopping for her District Pageant dress at Deb’s Fashion Outlet where she purchased a long dark blue evening grown with sparkles and rhinestones. She found shoes to accent her gown at Vandygriff … [Read more...]
Upcoming Oil Painting With Doris Sexson
A new oil painting class is scheduled to begin at the FFB Community Education Center on September 3. The class will meet on Thursday's, 9:30 to 11:30, for 5 weeks Instructor Doris Sexson says, "Put away your summer travel road maps, bathing suits, sun screen, and get your brushes, canvas, and paints … [Read more...]
Fairfield Bay Rotary News
by Fred Hilsenrath Today we had the pleasure of listening to our Fairfield Bay Chief of Police, John Willoughby. Chief Willoughby was born and raised in Van Buren County and has been in law enforcement since Nov, 1998 and our Chief of Police for the last three years. John has been married to his … [Read more...]
How Can Younger Investors Cope with Tough Times?
As Americans, we’re used to thinking that we will inevitably do better than our parents’ generation. But, for now at least, this type of progress may be facing some roadblocks — and this inability to gain ground, financially, can have real implications for today’s younger people and their approach … [Read more...]
VBC Master Gardeners August Update
August finds us all in the middle of a hot and very sunny summer. Flowers are in full bloom and vegetable gardens are overflowing with edible delights! By keeping your annuals and perennials deadheaded you will encourage continued blooms. You can also pinch back those leggy annuals and fertilize to … [Read more...]
OUT OF BOUNDS By Geary (Smedley) Leason
STANDARD FOR THE HUMAN SHAPE AS REVISED AND ILLUSTRATED (Note: This column ran in the FFB News Aug. 28, 2002.) Last week this column catalogued the needless suffering Mankind has endured thru the ages attempting to conform to a false (and cruel) standard for the Human Shape, namely, the Hard Body. … [Read more...]
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