Despite an abrupt end due to rain and storms, the 35th annual Rison in the Fall Festival was a huge success, according to director Douglas Boultinghouse.
The Rison Wildcats staged a dramatic comeback to knock off the Drew Central Pirates 44-38 after falling behind 20-0 early last Friday night in a road game at Monticello.
Seven acts are scheduled to perform at the Kingsland Heritage Music Festival set for 2 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, ...
As the southern migration of birds reaches its annual peak over the Southern Plains, the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture (UADA) is asking poultry keepers, especia ...
RISON - Superintendent Davy King informed the Cleveland County School Board during its regular monthly meeting Monday night ...
Woodlawn High School will begin the 2025 Homecoming Activities on Thursday, Oct. 30 with the annual afternoon Homecoming Ceremony beginning at 2:30 p.m., school will be dismissed immediately after. On ...
RISON - There was a day when teams atop the 8-3A could just about pencil in an automatic win against some opponents. That's ...
RISON - Jim Houston of the Rye community and Rickey Spencer of Kingsland have formally announced their intentions to run in ...
RISON - Rison junior Noah Matheson, a right-handed pitcher and middle infielder for the Wildcats, has been named to the ...
The Rison City Council unanimously approved renewing the city's annual contract with the Cleveland County Sheriff's ...
RISON - Cleveland County Coroner Chuck Valentine of Woodlawn has announced his intentions to seek re-election as the county ...
The Rison Wildcats travel to Monticello Friday to face the improving Drew Central Pirates in a key 8-3A matchup with playoff implications. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.
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