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For the second year in a row, downtown Midlothian was packed for the Heritage Day celebration on Saturday. The event included a 9/11 tribute, a… Login to continue reading Login…

1st Choice Healthcare broke ground on a new facility in Pocahontas on Monday, August 29. Brigitte McDonald, CEO of 1st Choice Healthcare was joined by Pocahontas Mayor Keith Sutton, Joshua Mullinix, representative for Sen. John Boozman, Charles Landrum, representative from Sen. Rick Crawford’s office, State Senator Blake Johnson, State Representative Trey Stimmel, Dr. Carrie Hunter, healthcare professionals and community guests during the groundbreaking ceremony. The new location of the community healthcare clinic will be on McQuay Drive in Pocahontas. The currently location at 141 Betty Drive opened in 2000.
The City of Corning would like residents and motorists to be aware of a new 4-way stop at the intersection of Basil Street and 11th Street. The traffic at the intersection was brought to the attention of Mayor Greg Ahrent and the city council during public comments of the May 9 council meeting when Corning resident Brandon Cato approached the council to consider a stop sign at 11th and Basil Street.

The Corning Beautification Committee announced the September Artist of the Month as Susan L. Green. Green learned to enjoy painting when she signed up for classes at the community center a few years ago. “Our teacher and ladies were so fun and helpful. Techniques were mentioned to capture the art of oil painting. After that class ended, I signed up for watercolor painting. That class was unique because the water does the work for you.” In the photograph the paintings in the front are oil paintings. The three paintings in the back are watercolors. Susan appreciates having her artwork selected for display at the M.B. Ainley, Jr. Community Center.