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Juvenal Diabetes Fundraiser Sept. 20

PINE BLUFF - Breakthrough T1D (formerly Juvenal Diabetes Foundation) will hold a fundraiser Saturday, Sept. 20 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hwy. 63 (Pinebergen) Fire Station, 10672 Hwy. 63, Pine Bluff, just north of the Cleveland County line.
Lauren Threlkeld (left) and Julia Meyer (right), both of Rison.

Lauren Threlkeld (left) and Julia Meyer (right), both of Rison.

County Residents Complete the Broken Sword Triathlon

CLARKSVILLE - Lauren Threlkeld (left) and Julia Meyer (right), both of Rison, completed the Broken Sword Triathlon in Clarksville, Saturday, Aug. 16, which consisted of a swimming, cycling and running.
Rison Shine Community Development, Inc.

Rison Shine Community Development, Inc.

Monday's Meeting To Focus On Beautification of Rison

RISON - Rison Shine will hold a community meeting on beautification and public spaces in Rison at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25, at the Hall-Morgan Veterans Building, 404 Sycamore Street in Rison, Rison Shine President Kristy Strother has announced.
C&L Making Progress on New Broadband

C&L Making Progress on New Broadband

C&L Making Progress on New Broadband

RISON - C&L Broadband Connect is expected to have construction on its first phase of fiber optic internet service into Cleveland County completed by the end of September, company officials said last week.

Woodlawn Decides On Construction Manager for Project

WOODLAWN - Brody Richardson Construction of Sheridan came out on top in a ranking of construction managers selected by the Woodlawn School Board during a special called meeting Monday night.Meanwhile, the school board also approved a motion to allow Superintendent Dr.

Woodlawn Considers Construction Managers

WOODLAWN - The Woodlawn School Board could decide on a new construction manager for the cafeteria expansion project during a special called meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18, at the administration building.

Tick-Borne Pathogen Confirmed In Two Cleveland County Cows

RISON - Theileria orientalis, a protozoan parasite that destroys red blood cells in cattle and could potentially cause death, has been confirmed in two head of cattle in Cleveland County, said David West,  agricultural agent with the Cleveland County Cooperative Extension Service.