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FACT BOOK 2017: Info at your fingertips


Another year has past and Factbook 2017 is here to help you find what you’re looking for in Baxter County.


For over 30 years, The Baxter Bulletin has brought our area the Fact Book with its invaluable list of information.


in the area. Sonny Elliott


Do you know who the current Mayor of Big Flat is? Fact Book 2017 has the answer. In fact, every county and city official in Baxter County is in this publication.


Health-care offerings, support groups, bowling leagues, fishing derbys, craft shows, district and circuit courts, marinas and even all the fireworks shows on July Fourth — it’s all included in Fact Book 2017.


Did you recently move to Mountain Home and want to know how to register your child for youth sports? We have sports league listings and information about the L.C. Sammons Youth Center.


A full listing of all the parks and recreation in Mountain Home is included to allow you to take the tikes to the park for a little outdoor fun. Want to rent a boat for a trip to the lake? Fact Book can provide you a list of marinas


Speaking of sports, high school athletics are a mainstay across the Twin Lakes Area. We have listings of the conferences and districts Baxter County high schools will compete in for the 2017-18 school year.


Lodging, dining and resort options are included for our visitors to the area, or for the local resident who forgot about an off-the-beaten-path destination.


Keep your Fact Book close by, you’ll never know when you need it. This useful tool also includes information about Marion County and the Ozarks hamlet of Mountain View, a place where one can go back in time for scenes of Ozarks’ life.


Fact Book is so handy, we have extra copies for friends and neighbors available at The Bulletin office at the corner of Sixth and Hickory in Mountain Home, or online at baxterbulletin.com.


The publication may also be found at the Mountain Home Area Chamber of Commerce and select businesses in the Twin Lakes Area.


INDEX CITY GOVERNMENT


Big Flat Briarcliff Cotter


Gassville Lakeview


Mountain Home Mountain View Norfork Salesville


Circuit & District Courts


Quorum Court EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES


ASUMH Cotter


Mountain Home Norfork


DIRECTORIES Advertisers


Arts & Entertain- ment


Bowling Leagues


Chambers of Com- merce


94 78-80


80 28


33 32


29-30 34


16 27 18 20 22


10-16 81 24 26


COUNTY GOVERNMENT County Government


6 36 8


Child Care Churches


Clubs/Organizations Golf Courses


Human Resources Lodging


Manufacturers Marinas Media


Post Offices


Regional Happen- ings


Resorts Restaurants Sports Leagues


Sports Classifications OTHER


Animal Shelters


Baxter County Li- brary


Elected Officials Fireworks Shows From the Editor Marion County


Parks, Campgrounds Property Tax Info Senior Centers


State Information Corps of Engineers


37


54-56 73-74 46


61-68 72 60 53 51 59


82-93 40


57-58 43-44 44


59 52


36 70 4


75-76 42 70 38 35 72


About the cover


The Twin Lakes Area is known for its natural beau- ty, as exemplified by this waterfall near Jasper in Newton County.


The Baxter Bulletin Managing Editor: Sonny Elliott Advertising Manager: Adrianne Dunn


P.O. Box 1750 · Mountain Home, AR 72654 (870) 508-8000 · baxterbulletin.com


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