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PRAYING FOR PEACE - The Woodlawn High School Fellowship of Chri stian Athletes (FCA) meet at the flagpole before school every Thursday for prayer. Last Thursday, Sept. 11, Lindsey Tooke requested through social media for parents and students to meet at 7:30 a.m. to pray for our country, our community and our leaders after the assassination of conservative pundit Charlie Kirk at the Utah Valley University and the school shooting in Colorado, as well as remembering the anniversary of 9-11.

PRAYING FOR PEACE - The Woodlawn High School Fellowship of Chri stian Athletes (FCA) meet at the flagpole before school every Thursday for prayer. Last Thursday, Sept. 11, Lindsey Tooke requested through social media for parents and students to meet at 7:30 a.m. to pray for our country, our community and our leaders after the assassination of conservative pundit Charlie Kirk at the Utah Valley University and the school shooting in Colorado, as well as remembering the anniversary of 9-11.

Woodlawn FCA Praying for Peace

Raphael Caldwell, Jr.

Raphael Caldwell, Jr.

Rison Students of the Month: September 2025

Raphael Caldwell, Jr.The Rison High School Student of the Month for September for grades 7-9 is Raphael Caldwell, Jr. Raphael is in the eighth grade and is the son of Jichella Young and Rock Caldwell.
Kane Mills with State Representative Mike Holcomb

Kane Mills with State Representative Mike Holcomb

Woodlawn's Mills Attends Governor's School

LITTLE ROCK - Kane Mills, a senior at Woodlawn High School, was selected to attend the 2025 Arkansas Governor’s School at Arkansas Tech. The Arkansas Governor’s School is a four-week summer residential program for upcoming high school seniors who are residents of the state of Arkansas.
(Photos courtesy Patricia McClellan.)

(Photos courtesy Patricia McClellan.)

Emergency Vehicle Driving Course Held in New Edinburg

NEW EDINBURG - The New Edinburg, County Line and Bradley Rural Volunteer Fire Departments met recently in New Edinburg to conduct the Emergency Vehicle Driving Course.  Combined in the three departments were twenty-eight volunteer firemen that completed the required annual certification training.
Cleveland County 4-H Blacksmith Club

Cleveland County 4-H Blacksmith Club

Cleveland County 4-H Blacksmith Club

CLEVELAND COUNTY 4-H BLACKSMITH CLUB - At the July meeting, the project was to make a pickup truck bed hook. Students honed their skills and got to take home a practical hand-crafted tool for their effort.
FAIR JUDGING SCHOOL - Cleveland County EHC recently hosted a successful fair judging school July 11 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds meeting room, which was well-attended by EHC members from Cleveland County and surrounding counties. The guest speakers possessed a high level of expertise in their respective areas. As a result of this training, we are now ready to start judging at the county fairs. Lunch was provided for the class, sponsored by Cleveland County EHC.

FAIR JUDGING SCHOOL - Cleveland County EHC recently hosted a successful fair judging school July 11 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds meeting room, which was well-attended by EHC members from Cleveland County and surrounding counties. The guest speakers possessed a high level of expertise in their respective areas. As a result of this training, we are now ready to start judging at the county fairs. Lunch was provided for the class, sponsored by Cleveland County EHC.

Y CLUB MEETS, RECEIVES CART - On July 9, the 'Y' Extension Homemakers Club held its monthly meeting. Several items were discussed, and many projects and events were planned for the upcoming months. New officers were installed: President Mary Vallance, Vice President Connie Smith, Secretary Treill Meeks, and Treasurer Kay Mitchell. In loving memory of Eathel Meeks, a longtime member of the 'Y,' her son, Richard Meeks, donated a handmade cart to the organization.

Y CLUB MEETS, RECEIVES CART - On July 9, the 'Y' Extension Homemakers Club held its monthly meeting. Several items were discussed, and many projects and events were planned for the upcoming months. New officers were installed: President Mary Vallance, Vice President Connie Smith, Secretary Treill Meeks, and Treasurer Kay Mitchell. In loving memory of Eathel Meeks, a longtime member of the 'Y,' her son, Richard Meeks, donated a handmade cart to the organization.