50 years later: The legend and mystery of the Fouke Monster
Nearly 50 years after the first sightings, the legend of Boggy Creek and the Fouke Monster remains just as mysterious and fervent as it did then. Author: Craig O Neill Updated: 3:51 PM CDT May 7, 2021
FOUKE, Ark. In the small, sleepy town of Fouke, Arkansas lives a folklore and mystery that can keep the town folk a little restless. What started as a story about an enduring story has now turned into a myth that hopes to be seen nearly 50 years later.
While the Fouke water tower may not show, the store and roadside attraction sure does.
Miller County COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics In March
Here is the list of March Vaccination Clinics:
Thursday, March 11th from 9 am-4 pm at 928 Laurel St. Church of the Living God
Thursday, March 18th from 9 am-4 pm at 106 E. Main St, Fouke Community Center
Friday, March 19th from 9 am-3 pm at 189 Miller County 201, Doddridge Community Center
Wednesday, March 24th, 7 am at the Cooper Tire Union Hall for Cooper Tire employees.
This is the two-dose Moderna vaccine and people interested in signing up for the March 11th event can do so at https://www.collegehilldrug.com/covid-19-vaccinations There, you can select to schedule a time for the vaccine and also complete the registration paperwork which needs to be brought with you. For people who can’t get online, they can go to College Hill Drug and request a registration packet. For those interested in signing up for future clinics in Fouke or Doddridge, an appointment scheduler will be added a few days prior to those clinics. College
More Texarkana Vaccination Clinics Scheduled for Area kkyr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kkyr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
dgraham@tamatoledonews.com
County officials elected in the November general election were sworn in by District 1 Supervisor Larry Vest on Dec. 28. Pictured taking the oath of office at the county Administration Building are (from left): Laura Kopsa, Tama County Auditor; Dennis Kucera, Tama County Sheriff; Dan Anderson District 3 Supervisor and Bill Faircloth, District 1 Supervisor.
At the most recent Tama County Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 28 the four county officials elected in November’s general election were sworn in. Newly elected District 2 Supervisor Bill Faircloth joined District 3 Supervisor Dan Anderson, Tama County Sheriff Dennis Kucera and County Auditor Laura Kopsa in taking the oath of office, administered by District 1 Supervisor Larry Vest.