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First State Bank made a donation of $4,000 to the YMCA for their programs on Tuesday morning. Pictured left to right: Hugh Quimby, YMCA CEO Bart Goodwin, assistant executive officer Stacie Stone, and … more
“For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away” (James 4:14, NKJV). If you were given $86,400 every day how would you spend it? You … more
   The publishers of The Eagle Democrat have chosen to publish articles from the past Oldtimer’s Notebook in memory of Robert L. Newton. This article was first published May 9, 2001. … more
Following months of nominations and vetting more than 600 submissions, the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas, Little Rock Soirée magazine and Arkansas Business Publishing Group are excited … more
The Rotary Club of Warren met Tuesday for its weekly meeting inside First United Methodist Church with Rotarian Marnette George presenting Linda Gardner of the Bradley County Medical Center Auxiliary … more
The annual Pink Tomato Festival was another success this year with multiple events, arts and craft vendors, food trucks, concerts, and pageants. Local artist Josie Hargis headlined Friday night and … more
By Zach Killian Local artist Josie Hargis was awarded Arkansas Country Music’s Inspirational Artist of the Year in Conway on June 5 at the Arkansas Country Music Awards. “I was … more
Tabitha White, of Warren, was named 2023 Miss June Dinner. She is the daughter of Wayne and Hajime White. She is a 2023 graduate of Warren High School and will be attending Southern Arkansas … more
Heavenly Father, we come before you today and as your forgiveness and to seek your direction and guidance. We know your Word says, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil:” … more
The publishers of The Eagle Democrat have chosen to publish articles from the past Oldtimer’s Notebook in memory of Robert L. Newton. This article was first published May 2, 2001. There … more
John Ed Ashcraft, of the Pansy community, has announced that he is seeking re-election to the District 3, Position 1 seat on the C&L Electric Cooperative Board of Directors representing Cleveland … more
Local students were elected by their peers to county office on Monday, May 29, as part of the 82nd annual session of Arkansas Boys State, where students build a mock government structure, including … more
Former Representative Marian Shultz passed away on May 18, 2023 in Little Rock. There will be a Celebration of Life service for Shultz  at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 11 at First United … more
Special to The Eagle Graduates of the Warren High School Class of 2023 were awarded over $1.5 million dollars in scholarships at the Senior Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 16. While students in … more
A local New Edinburg man found a rare painting by American entertainer Frances Langford while cleaning out a trailer. He wanted to remain annonymous. He told The Eagle Democrat he got it verified to … more
There is only one person who can baptize in the Holy Spirit and He allows no other, “He (Christ) will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire” (Luke 3:16). To be baptized in … more
The Rotary Club of Warren met for its weekly meeting Tuesday, May 23 at First United Methodist Church. Rotarian and Assistant District Governor Carlton Davis presented the program, which was a recap … more
The publishers of The Eagle Democrat have chosen to publish articles from the past Oldtimer’s Notebook in memory of Robert L. Newton. This article was first published April 25, 2001. That … more
It was announced at the monthly Bradley County Medical Center Board meeting on Thursday the Bradley County Foundation Board raised $9,000 at the Foundation Board Dinner that was held on May 5. The … more
Hermitage Mayor Matt Cathey told the Hermitage City Council on Thursday the first Hermit Daze festival was a success. After paying everything off for the festival, the city made about $5,300. The … more
The demolition of the Bryant Furniture building began on Tuesday, May 23. The construction crews, along with the Warren Street and Warren Fire Departments monitored the progress. Main Street was … more
T&T Construction has completed demolition of the city owned building on Main Street, commonly referred to as the “Old Bryant Furniture Building”. The city, with assistance from … more
LaDonna Spain was hired as the new superintendent of the Hermitage School District. Spain was one of the recommendations from McPherson and Jacobson. The other two recommendations were Dr. Leann … more
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