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Letter to the Editor: Mayor Cain Nattin

From the mayor...

Letter to the Editor: Chelsea Johnson

Dear Editor: I am writing in response to the recent editorial in The Sheridan Headlight concerning Grant County resident Brody Channell and his opposition to the proposed data center.

Letter to the Editor: Jeremy Hill

Dear Editor: I want to commend our county officials for their thoughtful approach to the proposed data center and solar project. Passing a non-binding resolution was not a commitment, it was an invitation to learn more, ask questions, and evaluate what could be a major opportunity for Grant County.

Letter to the Editor: Melissa Harrison

Dear Editor: I would like to say to the Public, our Elected Officials have heard we the people.

EDITORIAL | Mix-up not the least bit funny

The dust-up sounded like an SNL bit from years ago when Emily Litella, played by Gilda Radner, would get herself all worked up over something she had misunderstood.

'Superman' is charming

After decades of waiting, there is finally another good "Superman" movie.

Editorial: A sidewalk less traveled

Kudos to Mayor Cain Nattin for treading where few have dared.

'F1' is fun enough

A 61-year-old man inexplicably lands a ride in an elite racing series in the dumb but fun "F1: The Movie."

EDITORIAL: Grant County needs to find out more about data center

In poker, if you want to see someone’s hand, you have to stay in the game, and to do that, it usually takes throwing more money into the pot.

Wes Anderson delivers a hilarious new movie

An eccentric millionaire, a wannabee nun and an insect expert go on globe-trotting journey to try to make a fourtune in The Middle East in "The Phoenician Scheme."

WEB ONLY: The Power of Prevention: Saving Lives Across Arkansas

May 11-17 is National Prevention Week, a time to recognize and celebrate the work being done in communities nationwide to prevent substance misuse and promote mental health. Here in Arkansas, we’re making strides to combat the opioid crisis— and saving lives in the process.

It’s been a good run

Nearly three decades ago, as little more than a kid at the tender age of 19, I found my way to a little town just 20 minutes east of my hometown of White Hall to take up what I thought would be a simple summer internship, a chance to get …

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week observed April 6-12

When someone is harmed by a crime, the impact can be immediate and long-lasting. Knowing where to turn for support can make a big difference in a survivor’s healing journey.

On the Big Screen

The "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" are back in theaters with one of the best-looking movies of the year in "Mutant Mayhem."

On the Big Screen

After a summer full of movies that have fizzled either financially or creatively, director Christopher Nolan has finally dropped a hit worth celebrating in "Oppenheimer."