The Eudora Library held a Halloween Bash for Sweet Dumpling and Mother Goose Daycares offering inside games, snacks, and candy treats. Mary Bates read the story “Creepy Carrots!” by Aaron and Daniel Rogers, the creepy character.
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Tonya McKenzie from Chicot County Extension Office in Lake Village did Healthy Eats recently at the Eudora library. She served whole wheat, pita bread, and bagels, and she talked about “It’s a Sandwich,” by Robert L. Dayff and Patricia McKissack. McKenzie also let the children create their o…
Senior Rakyah Sykes is crowned Lakeside High School’s 2019 Homecoming Queen. The annual event was held Friday, Sept. 27. The evening started out with a parade down Main Street which was followed by the presentation of the Homecoming Court at the Beavers football field. The final score at the…
On Sept. 11, 2001, the nation mourned as terrorists slammed hijacked airplanes into the Twin Towers in New York, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and into a lonely field. This was an event that cut deep into the heart of America. Few forget where they were or what they were doing that day.
Lake Village Fire Department was called to Charlie Mae’s restaurant Thursday, Sept. 12 for an accidental fire caused by some electrical issues, according to Fire Chief Sammy Angel. The business suffered moderate damage but the flames were out just in time for the department to respond to a m…
The Lakeside football team huddles up at the Meet the Beavers pep-rally event last week. The marching band performs for the teams while cheerleaders bring the team spirit.
The Aztecas Soccer Organization in Eudora has hosted home soccer games this year at the city park. The teams utilized the soccer field for practice during the week and Saturday for game days. City Parks and Recreation Director Elijah Jackson said, “It has been a pleasure working with the org…
Lake Chicot takes on a whole new look due to the drawdown. One of the drawbacks to the lower water levels is that the community can see just how much garbage has accumulated under the docks such as this one that has a lawn chair, several pieces of some kind of equipment, and a toilet underne…
Surveillance video obtained by CNN affiliate WDSU shows a suspect firing into a crowd of civilians on Canal Street in New Orleans.
Flip'd, a new fast casual restaurant by IHOP, will debut in 2020. Locations will include a build-your-own-pancake bar and chicken sandwiches.
The real-life journalist portrayed in the upcoming Clint Eastwood film, "Richard Jewell," is being defended by her former colleagues and the newspaper where she worked because they say she is unfairly depicted as a woman who traded sex for stories.
Harry Styles ate something disgusting on "The Late Late Show" to avoid telling Kendall Jenner which songs from his last album were written about her.
The relatives of murder victims are calling on President Trump to spare the life of the man who killed their family members, saying the victims would not want him to be put to death in their name.
Aged only 16, Greta Thunberg is the inspiration for youth climate protests around the world.
Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean breaks down the articles of impeachment drafted against President Donald Trump.
Michael Bloomberg tells Christiane Amanpour at the Madrid climate summit, "I would vote for impeachment," but argues Trump would "eat alive" Bloomberg's rivals.
Acting White House Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, responded Tuesday morning to the articles of impeachment unveiled by House Democrats.
Democrats and Republicans disagree on whether President Donald Trump committed impeachable offenses. Hear each side lay out their impeachment arguments.