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Local News: Policing the pandemicLocal agencies report business as usual (2/2/21)

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 Carroll County Sheriff Jim Ross (left) and chief deputy Maj. Jerry Williams say the COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t had much effect on their department, or on the number of calls for service in the county. Police departments in Berryville, Green Forest and Eureka Springs share similar stories, as do their year-end statistical reports. Robert Cox / Carroll County News Serving as a law enforcement officer comes with certain inherent risks. Most days, those risks are generally clear, but trying to provide the same service in the middle of a pandemic adds another element to the uncertain mix that officers face on a daily basis.

Local News: Sunday snowfall causes minor accidents, virtual school day (12/15/20)

Tuesday, December 15, 2020 Adrian Perez is thrilled to get a push downhill from Ricci Crow on Sunday afternoon during the first significant snow in Carroll County in several years. Several children and their parents spent the afternoon sledding on the steep hill behind the Berryville City Pool. David Bell / Carroll County News By Samantha Jones Carroll County received up to 6 inches of snowfall on Sunday, Dec. 13, causing cars to go off the road from Green Forest to Eureka Springs West. According to local officials, all accidents were minor and no one was injured. Mike Teague, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, reported Monday that Beaver received 5.5 inches of snow, Busch received 6 inches and Eureka Springs received 3.5 inches. Those are all the available reports, Teague said.

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