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Hardy Discusses Possible Police Explorer and Vandalism Prevention

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Hardy City Council had a full agenda at its meeting on Tuesday, May 19. Superintendent Billy Gilbreath addressed vandalism concerns, Police Chief James Hutchison introduced a new member of the department and the possibility of a Junior Police program. A discussion was held about what the city can do about cleaning up properties around town. […]

Cherokee Village To Celebrate 60 Years

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There is no doubt that 60 years ago when John Cooper founded Cherokee Village it was a diamond in the dust, but over a half of a century later, the dust is off that diamond and it is shining bright. This weekend the work of a large group of volunteers will culminate the three day […]

Hardy Library Receives New Flagpole And Lighting

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The flagpole outside the Sharp County Library in Hardy has been without a flag for quite some time. Cecilia Mullins, director of the library, was unaware that the American flag must have a light on it at all times when on display, which is why a flag has been absent from the property. Now, thanks […]

Hardy City Council To Get Official Website To Keep Residents Updated

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Hardy City Council voted to established an official website at its meeting held June 2. The council also heard concerns about the Hardy Gym, approved use of Loberg Park for a Glow-Run and received an update on the city’s contract with Spring River Ambulance Service. Alderman Dale Maddox revisited the issue of having a city […]

Vandals Super Glued Local Business Doors Closed

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Hardy City police are investigating reports of vandalism on Main Street after doors to a local business were super glued shut. Store Owner Marc Herring of the Ozark Classic Crafts Mall stopped by his store Saturday evening on his way home, what he found was that vandals had put super glue inside the key holes to both his front and back doors to […]

Hardy Hires New Police Officer and Honors Long Time Employee

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Hardy City Council was introduced to the city’s newest police officer and received updates on several city issues, including action taken by Judy Brown, who was hired to assist recorder/treasurer Carolyn Groves. Police Chief James Hutchison introduced the newest, full time officer, Phillip Story to members of the council. “He did some work in Thayer, […]

WHPOA Online With New Website

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It was announced by the Woodland Hills Property Owners Association today, “We have finalized the look of our new website.  Please begin using for information related to the Woodland Hills Property Owners Assn, including news items, properties for sale, highlights of past meetings, rules and regulations, contact us section, etc. our goal is to keep […]

Hardy City Council Discusses Purchase Of New Police Cars

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Hardy City Council discussed the need for a new police car or repairs to an existing car, received a list of suggested repairs for the Hardy Gym by Freda Gamblin and re-visited a possible agreement with Spring River Ambulance Services at the meeting held on Tuesday, Aug. 18. Hardy Chief Police James Hutchison was unable […]

First Annual Boat-A-Thon Saturday Sept. 12th

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Come one come all and sign up for the first annual Spring River Boat-A-Thon! This will be a fun event with a 7 miles of rafting, then 7 miles in a canoe and finally a 5 mile Kayak race to the finish. Register at 305 E Main St., Hardy AR. Feel free to call Rocky […]

Hardy Mayor Uses “Get out of Jail Free” Card On Ethics Violation

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Hardy City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, Sept. 1, but it was far from a regular meeting. The council had a busy agenda, but one topic stood out the most; passing ordinance 2015-2. Passing this ordinance was very important to Mayor Nina Thornton, which is why she used her ability to vote when […]

Joseph Zink age 75

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Joseph Zink died Friday, Nov. 20, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Kay; children, Jodi (Bob) Kendall and Chris (Amanda) Zink; father, Wilbur; a brother and two sisters; and five grandchildren. Funeral is 11 a.m. today at Spring River Baptist Church with arrangements by Tri-County Funeral Home of Highland.

A Small Crowd Gathered On The Spring River Bridge

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A small crowd gathered on the Spring Street Bridge in Hardy, Dec. 7, to honor those whose lives were lost during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Following several patriotic songs performed by Denise Gibbons, a pray by Pastor Chris Clem and an introduction from Richard Sackett, guest speaker, Navy Second Class Petty Officer Gunner’s Mate

A and P attempts to better promote the city of Hardy

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Cities across the state of Arkansas have Advertising and Promotions Commissions to assist in promoting tourism. Locally — Hardy, Cherokee Village and Mammoth Spring, have A and P Commissions and have worked together to promote each other. Hardy A and P has undergone some changes in recent years in an attempt to promote the city

Recorder/treasurer speaks out about controversy surrounding past summer nutrition programs

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In the Sept. 9 edition of Villager Journal, in which a Hardy City Council meeting was reported on, the main topic of discussion at the meeting, held on Tuesday, Sept. 1, was to enact a retro-active ordinance that Mayor Nina Thornton presented to the council, that if passed, would keep Thornton and recorder/treasurer Carolyn Groves

Local News Wanted For Hardy

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We here at Main Street Hardy Online are looking for some folks who have always wanted to be a newspaper reporter !!  The job is a freelance position..well its not a paid position so we will just call it Freelance !! We feel the area of Hardy has so many interesting things that take place

Benefits Of Small Town America

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City dwellers may look down on small town America and wonder what a small town could possibly have to offer. What is there to see and do? Why choose to live out in the middle of nowhere? But there are as many reasons, that tempt people to live in small town America rather than move

Free Local Business Directory Added

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Our online site here at www.mainstreethardy.com is pleased to announce it has recently revamped the look and layout of our online site. We have been online promoting the area of Hardy, AR for many years and proudly continue to provide a resource site for information and news about the Hardy, AR. are. With that in

31st Annual Hardy Christmas Parade – 2015

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It was a wonderful turn out today on Dec. 12 for the 31st  annual Hardy Christmas Parade. The whole community was invited to attend this annual event. The theme for this year’s parade is “Past, Present and Future.” It was a great turn out and everyone had a wonderful time! It was a beautiful day

Get A-ROUND-TUIT For Savings!

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New for 2016 for everyone who is registered on our mailing list will be the new savings TUIT email coupon offerings from area merchants in Hardy, AR. These will be exclusive offers just for our subscribers! We are working with the local artisans and area merchants on Main Street to bring to you great special

Wishing a Merry Christmas to our readers and their families

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“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…” Okay, maybe not the typical Hardy, Ar. celebration; in fact, with this warm weather, it looks a lot like it must have more than 2,000 years ago when Mary and Joseph made their way across the land of Israel to Bethlehem via camel. Of course, that’s no
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