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Jessieville is an unincorporated community located in Garland County, Arkansas, United States. [1] It is located next to Hot Springs Village and north of Hot Springs. Highway 7 runs through the community, and Highway 298 is also inside the town. The town has one school campus, which contains an elementary school, a middle school and a high school.
The 2004 Arkansas Class AAA football state championship game. The Central Arkansas Christian Mustangs defeated the Pine Bluff Dollarway Cardinals by a score of 34–20. This is a list of the Arkansas state high school football champions which have been sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association (AAA). [1]
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The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado impacted Jessieville, Arkansas, on Monday, January 2, causing damage to a school in the region. Security footage captured by the Jessieville ...
Wheatley, Arkansas. ... Wheatley is a town [3] in southwest St. Francis County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 279 at the 2020 census, down from 355 in 2010.
The following is a list of the girls track and field state champion schools with the number of titles in parentheses: 2017 – Fayetteville (7), Lake Hamilton (4), Sylvan Hills (3), Pocahontas (4), Genoa Central (4), Quitman, Decatur
Wheatley-8 vs. Babylon-11, at Shoreham-Wading River HS Mount Academy celebrates with its championship trophy after beating Pine Plains 9-0 for the Section 9 Class C girls soccer championship on ...
The Iron Springs picnic area is set on the west side of Arkansas Highway 7, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Jessieville, between the road and the Middle Fork Saline River. The river is impounded by a low fieldstone dam, built by the CCC in 1933, which features alternating chutes and steps, and impounds enough water to form a modest swimming hole.