Baseball Looks to Repeat as Champions

Baseball Looks to Repeat as Champions

Laurel Smith, Reporter March 27, 2024

After going 28-6 this past season and winning the state championship, the Wildcat baseball team is preparing for the upcoming season. With the pressure of being defending state champs, the boys are working...

HOSAs Competition Prep

HOSA’s Competition Prep

Isabella Hamby, Reporter February 16, 2024

Health Occupations Students of America is an organization that helps prepare and empower students around the world to become a figure in the medical field. As HOSA is preparing for state in Hot Springs,...

Injuries Plague Student Athletes

Isabella Hamby, Reporter November 17, 2023

A torn meniscus, broken ankle, concussion, or an ongoing injury can be common in sports nowadays. Although many of our student athletes have suffered injuries, some say that their injuries have grown to...

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The Best Trip Was Right In My Back Yard

Ross Felder, Copy Editor/Sports Editor September 29, 2023

Baseball has taken me to many places. Whether it’s to a different state or to a different country, the excitement of baseball in a new atmosphere never disappoints. Even after all of my travel, I...

Heat Advisory Stunts Practices

Molly Rushton, Reporter September 19, 2023

The excessive heat advisory in Arkansas has caused athletes to need to take extra precautions for upcoming games and practices. Coaches have also had to make modifications to help the athletes stay healthy....

Runners compete in nationally-known race

Grayson Spurlock, Reporter October 9, 2022

The cross country team plans to attend the Chile Pepper Festival the weekend of Oct. 1. The Chile Pepper Festival is one of the premier running events in America. Typically, there are 80 college teams...

Payne, a junior, pulls out all the punches in the ring

Ross Felder, Copy Editor/Sports Editor October 9, 2022

Boxing is a staple of junior Ethan Payne’s high school life. Through the highs and lows, he stays true to the art of boxing and puts in the hard work necessary to succeed in his sport. Long hours of...

The quiet kid

Calcifer Holt, Illustrator April 22, 2022

In the back of the class, a boy sits. He is quiet, and often content. He does not get involved in the class conversations, and he only ever walks from the door to his seat, then from his seat to the door. Being...

Joy In the Chaos

Avery Lanning, Co-editor April 13, 2020

For Har-Ber staff member, Bridget Wilson, it is very rare to have her family all together at once with her husband coaching for the Royals and her daughter in college in Boston. Quarantine has brought...

Keeping Springdale Fed

Avery Lanning, Co-editor April 13, 2020

While society is caught up in social distancing themselves, others are working hard to keep Springdale nourished and well fed. District faculty and transportation workers have helped students in need with...

Griep lifts prior review of Har-Ber Media

October 1, 2019

Prior review are two words that put a bad taste in the mouth of any journalist or member of the media. These words hold such weight and an overbearing connotation in the world of mass media. In the past...

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