Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Carroll County Community Foundation, an affiliate of Arkansas Community Foundation, will award its Youth Advisory Council (YAC) Giving Tree Grants during a socially distanced Grant Parade beginning at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 19, at the Berryville City Park by the pool.
Local nonprofits receiving grants this year will line up in their cars a little before the 5:30 kickoff time. YAC student members, past YAC members, Carroll County Community Foundation Board members and residents are invited to join the festivities by lining the street and cheering on the heroes who are doing a tremendous job.
Now is the perfect time to let nonprofit leaders know that we appreciate their service to others and their support of our local citizens.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Carroll County Community Foundation, an affiliate of Arkansas Community Foundation, will award its Youth Advisory Council (YAC) Giving Tree Grants during a socially distanced Grant Parade beginning at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 19, at the Berryville City Park by the pool.
Local nonprofits receiving grants this year will line up in their cars a little before the 5:30 kickoff time. YAC student members, past YAC members, Carroll County Community Foundation Board members and residents are invited to join the festivities by lining the street and cheering on the heroes who are doing a tremendous job.
Now is the perfect time to let nonprofit leaders know that we appreciate their service to others and their support of our local citizens.
Brown Girls Books, LLC
Today is the day to celebrate love, romance, great romance novels, and the promise of happy ever afters and it s also a good day to take a trip back in time. Black authors have been writing about Black love, Black joy, and Black romance for decades and decades; Black love stories have been integral to Romancelandia since romance novels existed so today we re spotlighting a few Black romance pioneers. Their stories pack all of the smiles, giggles, tears, heartbreak, and happy ever afters you need, with Black heroes and heroines center stage.
Carla Fredd s
Fire and Ice, initially published in 1995, tells the story of Holly Aimes, the daughter of a Georgia politician, and a young woman accustomed to being in front of cameras and the center of attention. But she s not really a lover of the spotlight, and her feelings about public life leave her cold and in the dark after her fiancée dumps her, running off to marry a supermodel without a word of warning.
Ward 4 only contested race on May primary ballot in Guernsey County
The Daily Jeffersonian
The only contested race for the May 4 primary ballot in Guernsey County will be a race for the Cambridge Ward 4 Republican nomination to the General Election later this year.
Candidates Samuel Grubbs and Mike Zaleski will appear on the primary ballot for the 400 registered Republican voters in Ward 4. Only the people who live in Cambridge Ward 4 that want to cast a vote for Grubbs or Zaleski will need to fill out a ballot, said Lori Bamfield, executive director of the Guernsey County Board of Elections. There are no other city-wide or county-wide races or issues on the ballot.