
Safe Haven Baby Box opens in Pocahontas
A new avenue of hope is now available for families in crisis in Pocahontas, with the unveiling of a Safe Haven Baby Box at Fire Station No. 3, 2670 N. Thomasville.
A new avenue of hope is now available for families in crisis in Pocahontas, with the unveiling of a Safe Haven Baby Box at Fire Station No. 3, 2670 N. Thomasville.
The City of Pocahontas has announced that Monday, Sept. 1, trash will be picked up on Sept. 2 along with Tuesday’s regular route.
The Imboden City Council met July 21 at City Hall, where Mayor Chris Jones called the regular monthly meeting to order at 7 p.m. Council members reviewed financial reports, heard project updates and discussed upcoming improvements for the town.
Director of Economic Development and CEO at Paragould Regional Chamber of Commerce and Black River Technical College Foundation Board Member Allison Hestand recently received another designation at the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Annual Conference in Philadelphia.
Melanie Reagan of Pocahontas has been awarded the Karla Baltz, DDS Scholarship.
Aiden Difani of Pocahontas has been awarded the Clay County Electric Cooperative Corporation Member Scholarship.
The Randolph County library is having a book sale. Available for purchase are select audio- books, fiction and non-fiction books-hardcover and paperback, dvd’s and magazines. Everything is $.50 or less. Buy more, save more. All sales are cash only. For more information contact the Randolph County Library during regular business hours.
Addison Roberts of Jonesboro has been awarded the Pocahontas Aluminum Company, Inc., Scholarship.
Lauren Hinkle of Paragould has been awarded the BRTC President’s Scholarship.
Pocahontas Junior High School recently received a donation of hygiene items from the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O. Sisterhood). Dr. Jan Ziegler, representing the local Pocahontas chapter, delivered the much needed supplies to school counselor, Bridget Phelps.