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GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST - The people seen in this glimpse fro m the past are not identified, but this is the old Mosley home and a couple of cars in front of the residence on East Magnolia Street (Hwy. 133) in Rison in 1927. For questions or comments, contact Stan Sadler at sadler.stan@yahoo.com

GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST - The people seen in this glimpse fro m the past are not identified, but this is the old Mosley home and a couple of cars in front of the residence on East Magnolia Street (Hwy. 133) in Rison in 1927. For questions or comments, contact Stan Sadler at sadler.stan@yahoo.com

Other Days: May 29, 2024

 10 YEARS AGO MAY 28, 2014 Despite having fewer contested races, voter turnout in Cleveland County for last week's primary election ranked among the top third in Arkansas, according to data released by the Secretary of State's office.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: May 22, 2024

10 YEARS AGO MAY 21, 2014 Trash bills will become a thing of the past for Cleveland County residents later this year, as voters in Tuesday's primary election overwhelmingly approved a 2 percent sales tax that will pay for the county's solid waste program.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: May 15, 2024

 10 YEARS AGO MAY 14, 2014 The fate of Cleveland County's proposed 2 percent sales tax, as well as one position on the Quorum Court, will be decided next Tuesday in the preferential primary and special election.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: May 8, 2024

10 YEARS AGO MAY 7, 2014 A complaint from a resident about water quality to the Rison City Council Tuesday night led to a discussion about the matter, but no solution was ever reached about what the city could afford to do about it.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: May 1, 2024

 10 YEARS AGO APRIL 30, 2014 A total of 49 Vietnam War veterans with affiliations to Cleveland County gathered at the county fairgrounds here Sunday afternoon to have an official group portrait made that will be posted inside the Cleveland County Courthouse in Rison.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: April 24, 2024

10 YEARS AGO APRIL 23, 2014 The Rison School campus was put on lock down for a short period of time last Wednesday afternoon after a man had threatened to bring a gun to the campus over a family matter.
GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST - This week's glimpse from the past t akes us back to the early days of Cleveland County, as a photographer snapped a picture of these five Kingsland area men out for a ride. They are identified as Thornton Cearley, Ed Cearley, Bill Burford, Cleve Wilson and T. Burford. For questions or comments, contact Stan Sadler at sadler.stan@yahoo.com

GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST - This week's glimpse from the past t akes us back to the early days of Cleveland County, as a photographer snapped a picture of these five Kingsland area men out for a ride. They are identified as Thornton Cearley, Ed Cearley, Bill Burford, Cleve Wilson and T. Burford. For questions or comments, contact Stan Sadler at sadler.stan@yahoo.com

Other Days: April 17, 2024

10 YEARS AGO APRIL 16, 2014 The board of the Cleveland County School District unanimously approved giving all classified staff employees a $200 pay raise, plus added another 'step' to the classified pay schedule. Supt.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: April 10, 2024

 10 YEARS AGO APRIL 9, 2014 Even though it's only April, county treasurer Jack Hopson warned the Cleveland County Quorum Court Monday night that the county general budget could be 'running in the red' by the end of the year.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: April 3, 2024

 10 YEARS AGO APRIL 2, 2014 Mayor Vernon Dollar informed the Rison City Council Tuesday night that the city may be close to reaching an agreement to sell its first piece of property at the Rison Industrial Park on Hwy. 79 north of Rison.
Glimpses from the Past

Glimpses from the Past

Other Days: March 27, 2024

10 YEARS AGO MARCH 26, 2014 Cleveland County Judge Gary Spears said two houses located across Sycamore Street from the court square here were razed earlier this week to make way for a new parking area as well as a site for a possible new county building in the future.