Kaitlyn Schwers, The Baxter Bulletin

Kaitlyn Schwers

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Past articles by Kaitlyn:

Christmas in Baxter Co. kicks off with lighting, parade

Hundreds of people celebrated the holidays Friday with the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and parade. → Read More

Christmas parade, tree lighting Friday night

Baxter County will kick off the holiday season with a Christmas parade and tree lighting ceremony Friday night. → Read More

Two Nativity contests under way in response to lawsuit

Baby Jesus is popular this time of the year, even more so now in Mountain Home with two Nativity contests organized locally. → Read More

Baxter Co. Quorum Court approves $13.4 million budget

Baxter County is looking at a slightly larger budget this year for 2016 — nearly $13.5 million, compared to $13.3 million in 2015. → Read More

Bass Pro responds to resignations at Ranger Boats plant

Bass Pro Group released a statement Monday, noting its support for Fishing Holdings after resignations. → Read More

Nonprofits looking for local support on Giving Tuesday

For one day, forget holiday shopping. Instead, nonprofits this year are looking for local support in one day of giving. → Read More

Judge says no to Nativity at courthouse, yes to secular items

Judge Pendergrass says no to religious displays at courthouse → Read More

County to announce Nativity decision Wednesday

Pendergrass will announce Baxter County’s decision concerning future of the Nativity display. → Read More

How a Nativity came to the Baxter County Courthouse

A Nativity scene on courthouse grounds is nothing new to longtime Baxter County residents. It wasn't until recently when its appearance on public property prompted other local residents to request displays celebrating more faiths. → Read More

City Council passes rezoning ordinance, grant application

Mountain Home City Council passes rezoning ordinance, authorizes grant application for Baxter International. → Read More

Monks complete mandala in closing ceremony at ASUMH

Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery spent this week constructing a mandala in Mountain Home. A closing ceremony was held Thursday at ASUMH. → Read More

Plaintiffs file motion for costs, fees in Nativity case

Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Baxter County are asking for $70,300 following a recent judgment from the Nativity scene case. → Read More

AG warns of 'dangerous' apps, MH schools respond

The Attorney General is warning Arkansas parents of another popular app known as Kik, a messenger app used by teens. MH officials respond Tuesday. → Read More

Nativity case: No decision yet on seasonal displays

A federal court says that a Nativity scene set on Baxter Co. Courthouse grounds was in violation of the First Amendment. → Read More

Judge: Courthouse Nativity violates First Amendment; Baxter Co. given two options

Nativity scene on Baxter County Courthouse grounds "in violation" of First Amendment, according to U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks. → Read More

Judge rules nativity scene violation of First Amendment

A U.S. District Judge ruled in favor Thursday of the American Humanist Association, Blackthorn in nativity scene case. → Read More

Mountain Home issues nine new business licenses

Mountain Home issues nine new business licenses in October. → Read More

Twin Lakes veterans honored Wednesday

As a "thank you" to Twin Lakes Area veterans, the North Central Arkansas Veterans Council held its annual program in Mountain Home on Wednesday. → Read More

Who are the Rices?

Tuesday marks the third day that no one has seen or heard from Donald L. and Ladonna J. Rice, a missing couple from Midway. → Read More

MH school eligible to win $100K grant

Mountain Home High School Career Academies can win a $100K grant with online voting in a State Farm-organized campaign. → Read More