As of early Tuesday, the boil water notice for Silver City has been lifted.
Water quality testing confirmed that the water is safe for normal use.
This change follows a precautionary measure taken while Public Works completed repairs on a water line leak.
Previously, residents were advised to boil all water used for drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, and food preparation.
Bringing water to a rolling boil for at least one minute was recommended before use.
Meanwhile, Rashaad Silver, a 6-2, 180-pound defensive back from Columbia High School in Decatur, Georgia, is making headlines in sports.
He is currently being recruited by Arkansas football coaches, including co-defensive coordinator Deron Wilson and assistant safeties coach CJ Wilford.
Silver left his April 4 visit to Fayetteville feeling like a priority for the program.
The contrast between the urgent public health notice and the excitement of recruitment highlights diverse challenges in Silver City.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding further implications of the lifted notice on community health or local sports events.
Both situations reflect significant developments—one impacting public safety and the other shaping future athletic talent.
The lifting of the boil water notice brings relief to residents who endured the inconvenience during repairs.