A white, grey, black male dog has been found in the Enon Community on Highway 35 East. The dog does not have a collar. Very friendly dog. If yours, please contact 870-918-4211 or 2953 Highway 35 East.
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Kindergarten registration is February 7, from 8:30 a.m – 6:30 p.m. at Monticello Elementary. It is very important to register your child, so plans can be made during the summer for the next school year.
Southeast Arkansas, December 2016– Gragg, Incorporated., whose goal is to help Southeast Arkansas citizens by doing a common good, brought Teddys for Tots to Southeast Arkansas over the Christmas Season. This was a project that was designed to bring joy to the smallest members of the Southeast Arkansas population, the toddlers. (more…)
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Sept. 2 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE 6:00 PM – Home/Season Opener
Sept. 9 at Northwestern Oklahoma State TBD
Sept. 16 EAST CENTRAL 6:00 PM – Parent & Family Appreciation Day
Sept. 23 at Southeastern Oklahoma State TBD (more…)
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Kerry Hartness, Drew County Farm Bureau Vice President, of Monticello took part in the delegate session of the 98th American Farm Bureau Convention in Phoenix, Arizona.
Monticello Mayor Zack Tucker appeared before Circuit Judge Bynum Gibson, Tuesday morning, expected to accept a plea bargain for the charges of tampering with public record and abuse of office.
According to SalineRiverChronicle.com, the Warren Fire Department responded to a fire around 2:30 A.M. Wednesday on Davenport Street.
Around 20 fire fighters answered the call.
With it’s summary of one of the top stories of 2016, MLive introduces SearkStories.com to our readers.
SearkStories.com is a locally owned and operatted website that focuses on the “good things in our community.”
On Thursday, November 17, the Monticello Fire Department and several other agencies battled the largest fire in Monticello history, which destroyed a local landmark, the old Burlington Rug Mill.
MonticelloLive is honored to be a part of the Monticello community, and be a part of so many people’s everyday lives.
In what has become a tradition, MLive gives back to the community by providing the Santa Train for the annual Chamber of Commerce event, and by donating toys to the local Junior Auxiliary’s Toys for Tots programs at Cablevision and Ryburns.
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