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The National Park College Board of Trustees last month approved the relocation of the maintenance facilities, which will be replaced by additional on-campus ho…
The National Park College Board of Trustees last month approved the relocation of the maintenance facilities, which will be replaced by additional on-campus ho…
Laura Tinney's career in occupational therapy all started with a car wreck, when she suffered a serious injury to her left hand, leading her to hand therapy.
While the COVID-19 pandemic caused many businesses to close across the country, botanical gardens seemed to thrive thanks to the safety protocols, including Ga…
National Park College has named its newly constructed basketball courts the Davis-Coble Family Courts in honor of two families that donated funds for the court…
Serving on three local organizations' boards is enough to keep anyone busy, especially Sarah Hutzel, who also works as a commercial banker for Arvest Bank.
Hot Springs is set to gain at least three new businesses within the next year, including Crumbl Cookies, Sportsman's Warehouse and Hurts Donut.
Hot Springs is set to gain at least three new businesses within the next year, including Crumbl Cookies, Sportsman's Warehouse and Hurts Donut.
In 1999, former U.S. Sen. David Pryor and Barbara Pryor's interest in Arkansas history developed into the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and …
Nursing and health sciences students at National Park College were awarded $133,735 in scholarships Thursday at the annual Nursing and Health Sciences Honors D…
SOZO Addiction Recovery Center is offering naloxone training with free kits in Garland and Saline counties.
Shannon's Jewelers of Hot Springs was started in September 2021 by Shannon Branstetter after she spent about 30 years in the industry.
National Park College hosted its annual Student Art and Poetry Exhibition in the Student Commons Conference Center last week, beginning Tuesday.
Hot Springs is in the proximity to experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, which Scott Austin, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at th…
After Deluca's Pizzeria moved just a few feet from its former location at 831 Central Ave., a new shop has taken its place, but instead of selling pizza it sel…
For the first time since 2019, Garland County Relay For Life will hold its annual fundraising event.
Although she has only lived in the Hot Springs area for about 10 years, one of Nomie Ross' passions is giving back to the community.
Hammer & Stain Hot Springs, a DIY workshop, was first opened in 2020 after Cynthia Hall visited a Hammer & Stain location in Texas, she said.
State Reps. Richard McGrew, R-District 85, and Les Warren, R-District 84, along with state Sen. Alan Clark, R-District 7, answered questions about state and lo…
More than 100 people registered for a program at the Garland County Library, hosted by the Garland County Historical Society on Tuesday, covering a biography o…
Board members for the Webb Center Inc. elected former board President Mary Moore as the new executive director of the center on March 11.
Tim Spofford, the author of "What the Children Told Us," a biography about Black psychologists Kenneth Clark and Hot Springs native Mamie Phipps Clark, will pr…
Retiring Human Resources Director Minnie Lenox served as queen of the First Ever 20th Annual World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade, an honor she claimed wo…
With the First Ever 20th Annual World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade approaching, Visit Hot Springs Director of Marketing Bill Solleder earlier this week …
The Garland County Library hosted a workshop on ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, with a Dallas-based instructor last month ahead of the upcoming …
Lake Valley Community Church hosted The CALL Encounter event to raise awareness about the foster care crisis in the state and the community on March 5.
It's been nearly three years since the U.S. began to implement shutdowns on March 15, 2020, in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Steamatic of Hot Springs originally started out as Razorback Carpet Cleaning before purchasing the franchise in 2001, Misty Poole, who co-owns the business alo…
A local author's book is still getting local and statewide attention, approaching the one-year anniversary of its release in May 2022 by Prometheus Books.
The CALL of Garland and Hot Spring counties plans to host an event titled The CALL Encounter, with the goal of raising awareness of the need for more foster fa…
A $150 billion industry, human trafficking is second only to drug trafficking, Shawnee Cooper, Arkansas ambassador for Rotarian Action Group Against Slavery, t…
As a project engineer senior with Lockheed Martin in Grand Prairie, Texas, I'Nita White travels back and forth between Texas and Hot Springs regularly to volun…
For her 91st birthday, a resident of The Atrium at Serenity Pointe was able to visit an old workplace, which she said brought back memories.
It took being injured in a car accident for Dr. Dana Grenman to finally find her calling in life: chiropractic care.
Gateway Allied Health held its inaugural commencement ceremony on Feb. 10, about a year after classes first started, with 33 graduates.
Visit Hot Springs CEO Steve Arrison shared his thoughts on advancing tourism in Hot Springs while addressing Hot Springs National Park Rotary Club on Wednesday…
With a Facebook page approaching 7,000 followers, the Garland County Historical Society makes a new post with historic photos and captioned information nearly …
Although Gene Lockwood's has gone through many changes over the years, it still operates as a family business, owned by Marty and Kim Ward with their son Cody …
As a former "American Idol" contestant, Jacob Flores is one of Hot Springs' most familiar local musicians, and he plans to stay in the Spa City with only one g…
The Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival will return to the Hot Springs Convention Center on April 2, celebrating Japanese culture and Hot Springs' friendship with…
Past Hot Springs Jazz Society Mardi Gras queens gathered at a private luncheon on Friday to introduce the exclusive club's newest queen.
Finalists for The Greater Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year Award
Mid-America Science Museum has created a new position aimed at expanding early childhood programs and building partnerships with schools and organizations.
After starting as a house mom for Potter's Clay Ministries in 2012, Patience Brakebill is now the co-director of the organization alongside her husband, Chris …
As court-appointed special advocates, supervisors Tiffany Barnes and Jeni Prestridge have a responsibility to learn about the child or children they are advoca…
The Photo Finishers was started in 1996 as a way for the owner to move back home with his family, but now has also become an opportunity for him to assist othe…
Potter's Clay Ministries said congratulations to two longtime staff members Monday evening with a retirement party, sharing stories about their time there.
After more than a decade of planning to bring a sake brewery to Hot Springs, the idea is finally becoming a reality.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Hot Springs Sister City Program, principals in the program, city leaders and elected officials gathered Sunday at…
Sitting on 1.8 million acres of public land, the Ouachita National Forest supervisor's office intends to keep the forest healthy and possibly introduce more re…
Matthew Balcom, assistant principal at Lakeside Junior High School, started out at the school district as an intern and has been there for nine years now, but …