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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeWalter went to be with his Lord, September 15, 2024 at Baxter Health, in Mountain Home, AR. He was born on December 24, 1946 to Walter G Carlson Sr and Evelyn Schwalge Carlson. Wally was a proud Veteran and honorably discharged from the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He married Mary Ann Buggar on March 22, 1975. They enjoyed 49 years of marriage and love. They were blessed with two sons, Sean (Sarah) of Germantown, TN and Eric of …See the Story
Walter ‘Wally’ G. Carlson Jr., 77, Midway (Roller)
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeFuneral arrangements for 77-year-old Walter G. Carlson of Midway are pending at Roller Funeral Home. Walter Carlson died Sunday in Mountain Home. Click here to visit the Roller Funeral Home website and sign the guest book. WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSISee the Story
Walter G. Carlson, 77, Midway (Roller)
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeJohn Surber (Photo courtesy of Baxter County Sheriff’s Office) Drivers are being forced to deal with a second four-way stop after a Summit man plowed into a traffic light control box and a fire hydrant at the intersection of Highways 62B and 5 North on Aug. 23. Seventy-two-year-old John Luddie Surber was reported to have been drinking heavily when the accident occurred. A not guilty plea was entered for Surber by his attorney during a session of…See the Story
Attorney for man who put stop light out of commission enters not guilty plea
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeBaxter Health recently announced the addition of Bryan Slepicka, DO to the medical staff and Interventional Pain Management. Dr. Slepicka will be joining the practice of Dr. Ira Chatman, Dr. Ryan Krafft, Dr. Matthew J. McNelley, and Dr. Maria Lyuksyutova-Price. He will be available to see patients in both Mountain Home and Harrison. Dr. Slepicka recently completed a multidisciplinary chronic pain medicine fellowship at the University of Arkansas…See the Story
Baxter Health welcomes Dr. Bryan Slepicka to medical staff
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeGathered together to share a meal with a common goal to contribute to the fight against food insecurity, Thursday evening’s Farm to Fork event raised enough funds to provide over 70,0000 meals for local hunger initiatives. Hosted by Farmers and Merchants Bank with the Food Bank of North Central Arkansas (NCA), the evening featured locally sourced ingredients prepared into a 4 course meal by local restaurants. Farmers who contributed locally g…See the Story
Farm to Fork dinner raises over 70,000 meals
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeThose who hit the gas instead of the brake when blue lights go on behind them will be in for a rougher time when appearing before Baxter County Circuit Court Judge John Putman. Judge Putman has recently expressed concern from the bench regarding the increasing number of cases coming before him involving high speed chases as drivers try to outrun the law. “This type thing is going to get people killed,” Judge Putman said during a court session Se…See the Story
Judge fed up with number of chase cases he is seeing
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeMichael Hobbs II (Photo courtesy of Baxter County Sheriff’s Office) Michael Ransom Hobbs II of Mountain Home appeared during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Monday and pled guilty to charges in five open criminal cases. In July, Hobbs was sentenced to 11 years in prison after his probation was revoked on charges in two cases — one filed in 2017 and another in 2018. On Monday, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison with 12 to serve and e…See the Story
Hobbs' long string of cases finally closed
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Mountain Home, Arkansas · Mountain HomeDr. William Robert Snow is being remembered for being a family practitioner of medicine in Mountain Home for nearly five decades. Dr. Snow died Friday in Mountain Home at the age of 92. Dr. Snow moved to Mountain Home at the age of 9 while his father worked on the construction of the Norfork Dam. He graduated from Mountain Home High School in 1950, where he played football and basketball for the Bombers. Dr. Snow received his Bachelor of Science…See the Story
Dr. William Snow remembered as family practitioner in Mountain Home for nearly 50 years
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