The Mountain Home City Council will meet Thursday night at 6 at City Hall for the second of its two scheduled monthly meetings.
Only two topics appear on the agenda, both as new business items. Those include consideration of a resolution authorizing the city to apply for an outdoor recreation matching grant from the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism and consideration of an ordinance accepting the final plat of Cobblestone Ridge units 6-10.
Mountain Home’s City Hall is located at 720 South Hickory Street.
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The pop-up party is designed to show Stuttgart residents what a pocket park would look like in downtown Stuttgart.
The Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce is holding a pop-up party at 321 S. Main St. in Stuttgart this Saturday, May 22, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CEO and Executive Director of the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce Bethany Hildebrand said the purpose of the event is to show residents what a pocket park could look like in downtown Stuttgart.
“We are going to have a downtown pop-up, which is going to show people what we are planning to do for a pocket park downtown,” Hildebrand said. “We will also have a Kiwanis car show going on that day, our downtown merchants will be having sidewalk sales, and there are going to be lots of fun things going on. Our farmers market will also be open.”
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The National Junior College Athletic Association is bringing its football championship games to Little Rock s War Memorial Stadium for the next three years, state and city tourism officials announced Friday.
This contract amounts to four games because the association altered its schedule for this year’s season because of the pandemic. The first game at War Memorial is set for June 5. The others will be played this December then in December 2022 and 2023.
Gretchen Hall, president and CEO of the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau, said it partnered with the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism to beat out 12 other sites for this contract.