The sale of small evergreen trees adorned with a miniature apple charm ornament designed by Betsy Ellingson, the floral designer at the wreath barn at Wonderland Tree Farm, raised more than $750 for the Pea Ridge Police Fraternal Order of Police.
The sale of small evergreen trees adorned with a miniature apple charm ornament designed by Betsy Ellingson, the floral designer at the wreath barn at Wonderland Tree Farm, raised more than $750 for the Pea Ridge Police Fraternal Order of Police.
From the blue lights adorning the Christmas tree at the Police Department to the blue lights on many of the floats in the Christmas Parade, it was a blue Christmas.
From the blue lights adorning the Christmas tree at the Police Department to the blue lights on many of the floats in the Christmas Parade, it was a blue Christmas.
The Benton County Courthouse.
BENTONVILLE The Benton County Quorum Court passed a pro-life resolution Thursday night.
Justices of the peace opted to go with a resolution originally presented by Justice of the Peace Richard McKeehan of Rogers.
The vote was 13-1 with one member absent. The Quorum Court is made up of 15 Republicans.
Justice of the Peace Joseph Bollinger of Bella Vista and McKeehan each brought forward resolutions with a slight difference in wording, but with the same intent to declare Benton County a pro-life county. They later agreed to co-sponsor a combined resolution.
The Committee of the Whole at its July 20 meeting voted to pass that resolution to the Quorum Court. At the end of that meeting Justice of the Peace Tom Allen of Rogers said he would sponsor McKeehan s original resolution, and it also was moved to the Quorum Court for consideration.