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The Harlin Museum is taking entries through Sunday for its upcoming annual Quilt and Fiber Arts Show. Museum officials remind everyone the event celebrates the creativity and craftsmanship of quilters and other artisans from near and far. more
Dave Thomas, chartered life underwriter, Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow and insurance agent representing the Shelter Insurance Companies, has been recognized as one of the top agents in the company and has earned an invitation to attend the annual Shelter Insurance Conference of Champions meeting. more
The West Plains Council on the Arts will host a “color-in” colored pencil workshop led by artist Lee Copen from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 8 in the Walnut Room at the West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis Street. more
Bill Brodherst had not run in a race since he was a high school student in 1980. Years later, he decided to train for a mini-marathon known as the Pepsi Challenge 10K. He was motivated because the great Bill Rodgers, a winner of many nationally-known marathons, was competing, and he wanted to say he had competed against the legendary runner. more
Jesus taught us to persist in prayer. His parable about the widow and the unjust judge (Luke 18:1-8) emphasized our “need to pray always and not to lose heart.” more
1 John 2:18: “Dear children, the last hour is here….” more
Welcome back to my little culinary experiment, a space where we challenge ourselves to stop buying and start making everyday essentials. This week, we’re diving into the world of homemade saltine crackers. These pantry staples might seem humble, but once you’ve tried making them yourself, you’ll realize they’re anything but ordinary. Light, flaky, and with just the right touch of salt, homemade saltines are a game changer. Let’s get started! more
When starting the New Year, I had the idea of throughout the year trying new recipes. With these recipes, I wanted to look at recipes from all over the world. A recipe that really caught my eye is a "pub style" food from England. more
After more than 40 years caring for patients in and around Mtn. Grove, Dr. David Barbe has officially retired, announce officials with the Mercy Health System.  more
Ultra-processed foods. It’s not a term many of us heard 10, or even five, years ago. But that’s starting to change. We now see it in news stories and posts on social media. And there’s good reason for that. more
We have another Arctic blast coming in this weekend that is supposed to be the coldest one yet for us. So, we will be closed this Saturday and next Saturday, Jan. 25. Week by week, we will let you know in case the weather has changed for the better. Our plan is to reopen Feb. 1. more
Since the year is still new, let's peek at some of the food trends for 2025 — we don't want to feel left out. more
The Salem United Methodist Church in Fulton County, Ark., will mark 150 years of faith and service with a special celebration on Sunday, rescheduled from the initially-planned date of Jan. 12, postponed due to weather. more
With the new year having just begun, everyone is thinking of their new year’s resolutions. more
Jordyn Sigman, a 2023 graduate of West Plains High School, has joined the Ozarks Teacher Corps, a special scholarship program managed by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks to recruit teachers for rural school districts. more
An ongoing exhibit at the Frame Shop & Gallery features artworks by The Artist Known as Johnnie through January. more
Arts Alliance member events and activities more
The Salem United Methodist Church in Fulton County, Ark., will mark 150 years of faith and service with a special celebration on Jan. 19. A version of this article published in today's Quill announced the celebration would be held this Sunday, but church officials have postponed it by a week due to the weather. more
The Ozarks Small Business Incubator, 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains, will present two workshops in January: Smart Start: Developing a Successful Business, and Tax Strategy for Business. more
Save the date for the annual Salem Home and Garden Show, set to be held April 11 through 12 on the Fulton County Fairgrounds in Salem, Ark. more
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