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  • Winona Man Injured in Saturday Afternoon Crash 02/14/2026
    A Winona resident was injured in a crash near Caufield on Saturday.  The accident occurred on County Road 7080 just after noon. The 37-year-old Winona man ran off the roadway in his 2000 Ford F150 and struck a tree and was transported to Ozarks Healthcare in West Plains for treatment of minor injuries. The post […]
    James Hurtt
  • Two Vehicle Accident in West Plains Late Friday Afternoon 02/14/2026
    A two vehicle accident in West Plains late Friday afternoon injured a 61-year-old West Plains man. The accident occurred at the intersection of Highway 63 and ZZ, when he pulled into the path of a 1998 Dodge truck driven by a 65-year-old West Plains man and his 2014 Dodge Journey was struck in the rear. […]
    James Hurtt
  • Mountain View City-Wide Yard Sale Planned for April 17th 02/14/2026
    Mountain View, MO. – The Mountain View Chamber of Commerce has stated that the Mountain View City-Wide Yard Sale has been planned for April 17th and 18th. Those who plan to set up a sale within that time are asked to contact the Mountain View Chamber of Commerce in order to be included in the […]
    Daniel Williams
  • Kyle and Lynn McAlister’s Gift Helps Complete Fundraising for Library Hill Trail 02/14/2026
    MOUNTAIN HOME, AR – The Baxter County Library Foundation announced today that it has reached its fundraising goal for the Library Hill Trail thanks to a generous gift from Kyle and Lynn McAlister. The McAlisters’ recent donation helped the Foundation reach its fundraising goal, which represents approximately 20% of the total cost of the Library […]
    James Hurtt
  • 82-Year-Old Pedestrian From Mountain Home Hit in Searcy County 02/14/2026
    An 82-year-old Mountain Home man was killed when he was walking on U.S. Highway 65 in Searcy County Arkansas and was struck by a 1997 GMC Sierra. The accident happened Monday at 6:20 p.m.   The post 82-Year-Old Pedestrian From Mountain Home Hit in Searcy County appeared first on Ozark Radio News.
    James Hurtt