Pastor David Cook and Kay Birkholt hold the conceptual remodel plan for their current location at 107 N. Chicago in downtown Hot Springs. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald-Star
June 3, 2026
Pastor David Cook and Kay Birkholt hold the conceptual remodel plan for their current location at 107 N. Chicago in downtown Hot Springs. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald-Star
A pair of Americorps workers cut and remove cattails from Fall River last Tuesday, Aug. 20, below the suspended sidewalk near the Jennings Avenue bridge. There are a total of eight workers here currently, from all over the country. They will remain in Hot Springs for about four weeks, with their primary focus to clean up the cattails. The man pictured above in the water is utilizing one of the city’s four new rotary scissor trimmers. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
Newly elected Hot Springs Volunteer Fire Department Chief Riley Stevens (left) at work on a fire with his brother Seth. Courtesy photo
Master Gardener Kerry Pile stands at the edge of the area designated for the Seven Sisters Youth Garden beside the Hot Springs Public Library. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
In an effort to enhance the existing no cell phone policy at Edgemont School, the District is introducing Yondr pouches. These pouches lock students’ phones up for the duration of the academic day, as demonstrated here by Becky Harding, who serves as the Student Advisor for the district.
One of the properties that City Administrator Bob Nelson, Jr., said has been on the list of noncompliant residences for a long time is this property at 1270 S. 6th Street. So far, Nelson said the property owner has not responded to any of the city’s repeated requests to address the issues.
An old storage garage located on property owned by Prairie Hills Transit in downtown Hot Springs was torn down by crews on Monday, Aug. 5. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star