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New Light CME hosts ‘Re ections’ program Photos inside! The I Saw It In ... Nashville  NEWS February 24, 2011 USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • www.nashvillenews.org Thursday Issue 16 1 Section• 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 Sales tax increase suggested to fund jail Charles Goodin | Manag- states that Mineral Springs Howard County Sheriff ing Editor has “dramatically cut all Butch Morris told the JPs NASHVILLE - The city city budgets” in an effort to that area municipalities have of Mineral Springs cannot improve its fi nancial stabil- been paying the fees, which afford to continue paying ity and is “unable to commit are based on the average an annual maintenance fee any funding at all at this number of prisoners housed to Howard County Jail and time.” from each town, for some recommends a county-wide “We have asked Justice time. The city of Nash- sales tax increase to fund of the Peace Gerald Nutt to ville currently contributes the facility, Mayor Walter approach the Quorum Court $115,000 annually while Di- “Sonny” Heatherly said in with a recommendation to erks pays close to $30,000. a letter presented to Howard increase the quarter (1/4) “I’m personally not going County Justices of the Peace cent sales tax for the needed to ask anybody to pay an Tuesday. funding to operate your fa- extra tax,” but if an increase The letter, dated Feb. 8, cility,” the letter states. See TAX on Page 6 One month old baby dies in Dallas hospital Brady Clifton, senior running back and linebacker for the Dierks Outlaws, signs Father held in jail on $200k bond for until passing away on Feb. 15,” Prosecutor a letter of intent to play football with the Ouachita Baptist University Tigers in probation revocation Arkadelphia. Clifton, pictured with his parents Sonya Clifton and Doyle Clifton Bryan L. Chesshir said. Terrica Hendrix | Editor and Dierks head coach David Bennett, signed the letter in a school assembly An autopsy is being performed by the Feb. 22. DE QUEEN - Kason Darnell Smith, a Dallas County Medical Examiner’s offi ce Clifton is the first Outlaw to sign a letter of intent in two years and the first in six month old baby boy, died from injuries in Texas upon “Baby Kason.” Results of years to sign to play football. Photo by Dewayne Holloway believed to be sustained in his hometown that autopsy are pending. in De Queen. “At the time that ‘Baby Kason’ was “‘Baby Kason,’ born on Dec. 30, 2010, injured - his parents Vonderick Smith, was presented to the emergency room at and Ashley McGaha - resided together at the Idabel, Okla. hospital on the morning an apartment on West Locke Ave., in De of Jan. 31. Due to the physical injuries Queen with the baby.” and medical condition of the baby, he was “The De Queen Police Department and airlifted to the Dallas Children’s Medical the Arkansas State Police, along with help Center where he remained in intensive care from the Idabel Police Department and the See BABY on Page 6 Water expansion, paving on the horizon for city Charles Goodin | Managing million water expansion pand its water system in Editor project that would increase order to meet Arkansas De- NASHVILLE - Planning the water department’s raw partment of Health require- is underway for a series water intake from roughly ments that dictate the de- of public works projects two million gallons a day partment operate at no more following Tuesday’s city to eight. than 80 percent capacity. council meeting. Mayor Billy Ray Jones Public Works Director Woodmen of the World representative Jerry Littlefield presented fourth, fifth Chief among the proposed announced last month that Larry Dunaway presented a A Patriot’s and sixth grade students at Nashville Elementary with 30 copies of improvements is a $1.1 the city would have to ex- See WATER on Page 6 Handbook Thursday morning. Photo by Cecil Harris Howard County Ross talks hot topics Sheriff ’s Offi ce with community leaders launches new Charles Goodin | Managing get currently under criticism. website feature Editor Sheriff Butch Morris ex- Jail roster now available online NASHVILLE - Fourth pressed concern over rising Sheriff Butch Morris District Congressman Mike gas prices, which recently NASHVILLE - The How- Ross discussed the economy, topped $3 a gallon across ard County Sheriff’s Offi ce fuel costs and illegal im- much of the country. launched a new website on migration with community The Congressman told at- Jan. 21, 2010 and we are leaders during a roundtable tendees that reducing Ameri- pleased to announce that we discussion Wednesday after- can’s dependence on foreign have now added our noon. oil was essential to reducing jail roster to the Emergency Management fuel costs, reminding every- site. We Director Sonny Raulerson be- one that he had introduced invite the gan the question and answer legislation that would open up community to session by expressing con- domestic areas for energy ex- visit our site cerns over a proposed budget ploration and reinvest royalty at www.how- cut that would leave National fees collected from the sale ardcountysheriffar.com Weather Service offi ces on of the fuels into renewable to view the new jail roster. rotating 27-day closures. energy sources. Having the jail roster on- Ross said the attacks on “We wouldn’t have $3 gas line will allow the public to spending were “just for show” if I could get Congress to pass view photos and booking on behalf of other members of my American Made Energy details for individuals in the the House and were unlikely Act,” Ross said. detention center as well as to pass the Senate. He also said that com- those released within the last “They’re going after the pressed natural gas could 48 hours. wrong things,” he said, point- serve as a viable replacement ing out that Medicare, Med- for large diesel engines in the Fourth District Congressman Mike Ross discusses the topics of Our website – www.how- icaid and defense spending near future. the day with local community leaders Wednesday. ardcountysheriffar.com pro- dwarf the portion of the bud- See ROSS on Page 6 Photo by Charles Goodin See JAIL on Page 6 Page 2 • Thursday, February 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Opinions legislative update Business kicks into high gear passed a measure to amend protest a funeral, chang- measure, only the violator The measure would not the Arkansas Scholarship ing the current 150 feet could get a ticket - not a lengthen a school year. From the State House Lottery Act. The Lottery requirement to 300 feet. driver wearing a seatbelt, We still have some vi- of Representatives Commission Legislative The measure’s sponsor says and it would be a primary tal issues to tackle. The Oversight Committee is re- the funerals of six Arkansas offense. The bill now goes House State Agencies quired to deliver a report to service members have been to the full House for con- and Governmental Affairs With fewer bills fi led and 1056, which would clarify the General Assembly each protested in recent years. sideration. Committee will begin look- multiple bouts of winter tax code to reduce state year, with recommenda- This bill has also been sent Several House-passed ing at proposed consti- weather hitting the state, income taxes for head of tions on how the Act should to the Senate. measures have now been tutional amendments on some have observed that household taxpayers with be amended to best serve The House also passed a approved by the Senate Wednesday. The General this session of the 88th Gen- dependants. This would our students and our state. Senate bill that would pro- and sent to the Governor’s Assembly can refer three eral Assembly has seemed provide some needed relief This bill enacts those sug- hibit handheld cell phones desk to become law. The proposed measures to the to move at a slightly slower to our qualifying single- gestions, including a provi- from being used in school identical House and Sen- ballot. Twenty-fi ve amend- pace than previous regular parent families. Perhaps sion to allow military mem- zones and road work zones. ate bills designed to reform ment proposals have been sessions. Well, I think the most highly publicized bers called to active duty Violation would be a sec- our state’s ethics laws and fi led in the House and Sen- this week unquestionably of these measures was HB to retain their scholarship ondary offense, meaning change legislative travel ate for consideration. Also, changed that, as business 1002, which passed by a status; allowing students to to be ticketed, you would policy to align with that we expect measures to be kicked into high gear. vote of 53-43. It would count summer school hours have to fi rst be pulled over of other state agencies has introduced this week, ad- On Wednesday, the eliminate the capital gains toward the hours required; for something else, like been sent to the Governor. dressing highway funding House passed a trio of tax on profi ts from the sale and requiring the Lottery speeding. So has HB 1099, which and the state’s growing tax cuts, ushering into the of property in Arkansas to report to the commit- Also this week, the would give public schools prison population. We will Chamber the most spirited acquired after July 1 and tee with results of regular House Transportation com- flexibility in choosing a continue this productive debate we’ve seen so far owned for more than a year, audits. This measure now mittee passed HB 1365, start date, allowing them momentum as we round this session. House Bill and it would take effect heads to the Senate. which would require back- to start on or after the Mon- out the seventh week of 1052 would reduce by one- in the 2012 tax year. All Other measures passed seat passengers to wear day of the week in which the session. As always, I half percent the sales tax three of these bills have by the House this week a seatbelt. Currently, the August 19 falls, but no am committed to keeping manufacturers in our state been sent to the Senate for include HB 1207, which state’s seatbelt law only earlier than August 14. you informed of the work pay on utilities. consideration. would increase the distance applies to drivers and front- Currently, schools can’t being done in your House We also passed HB The full House also from which a person can seat passengers. Under this start before August 19. of Representatives!

thomas sowell Voices of Moderation clear, coherent and believ- sination of President John picting Barack Obama as matic desire to be re-elect- able message. Even voters F. Kennedy, which was someone who does not love ed means that he is not Creators Syndicate who did not agree with him blamed on the "hostile" this country, and who is an ideological extremist. Columnist 100 percent could respect conservative atmosphere deliberately doing things to But Hitler and Stalin were that and prefer it to the in Dallas. undermine it, at home and pragmatic and that did not alternative. But the atmosphere in abroad. Medved declared, stop them from being ex- Moderation— at least shows that muffl ing your He didn't have to offer Dallas did not kill JFK. A "it's particularly unhelp- tremists. verbal moderation— is message can mean for- earmarked goodies to each bullet from a far-left kook ful to focus on alleged Finally, there is the argu- suddenly in vogue. feiting many a battle to special group, in order to killed him. bad intentions and rotten ment that Republicans will President Obama's rhet- extremists. get their votes. Pandering The criticism-causes- character when every sur- have a harder time winning oric has moderated, even if No one has had more of can gain you some votes violence notion plays right vey shows more favorable the next election if they his policies and practices a mixed and muffl ed mes- but lose you many others. into the hands of those views of his personality are "perceived as running have not. Among Republi- sage than Senator John Mc- After the tragic murders Democrats who have done and policies." against the presidency." cans, voices of moderation Cain, which is why Barack and attempted murders outrageous things in Wash- Are public opinion polls But Rush Limbaugh and are warning that the party Obama is President of the in Tucson, some Demo- ington, and who now insu- the way to determine the Dinesh D'Souza are not cannot win elections with- United States. crats and the media have late themselves from the truth? If so, we can all running for offi ce, and it is out having a "big tent" and Republican moderates promoted the notion that outrage they provoked by outsource our thinking to not certain that Sarah Palin reaching out to Hispanics, warn their fellow Republi- sharp political criticism equating strong criticism Gallup and Zogby. will be either. for example. Recently, talk cans that they need to move somehow provoked the with fomenting violence. Michael Medved also And nobody is running show host Michael Medved away from the Ronald Rea- shootings. There is not a Apparently some moder- cites other presidents of the against "the presidency." has suggested that Rush gan approach, in order to speck of evidence to sup- ate Republicans don't real- past, whose errors or even They will be running Limbaugh and Sarah Palin attract a wider range of port that notion. ize that you can't buy your sins did not mean that they against Barack Obama. voters. But Ronald Reagan should moderate their at- Such evidence as there is opponents' assumptions were unpatriotic. But does Are we not to consider tacks on Obama. won two consecutive land- points in the opposite direc- and then try to oppose the anyone seriously believe a possibility with deep and Moderation is fi ne— if it slide elections— and he tion, because the individual conclusions that follow. that this tells us anything painful implications for is not carried to extremes. couldn't have done that if charged with the crime did Conservative talk-show about Barack Obama, one the future of this nation, the only people who voted But some moderates seem not follow talk radio or host Michael Medved re- way or the other? for such feeble reasons to think that it is always a for him were dedicated Sarah Palin. cently criticized Sarah Like some others, Mi- as these? Or just because good thing to tone down conservatives. This same political game Palin, Rush Limbaugh and chael Medved seems to moderation is a Good your words. Yet history What Reagan had was a was played after the assas- Dinesh D'Souza for de- think that Obama's prag- Thing? The Nashville News Letters... USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 Dear Mike, Telephone (870) 845-2010 I want to thank you for your article in Fax (870) 845-5091 the paper where you said you felt Joe Ball Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS deserved jail time. Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. It has really bothered me that so many Lawrence Graves, President people want to sweep under the rug what Subscription rates: he has done. $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River and Hempstead counties; It angers me to think he stole so much $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States money while he was on the Ethics Com- mittee. 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Karen Lipscomb Morgan Jones, Advertising Manager Your letter must be signed, and must not be libelous, obscene, promotional or frivolous, in our opinion. The management will edit letters for clarity. Please include a daytime telephone number where you can The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org be reached for confi rmation. Letters are used as space is available. NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, February 24, 2011 • Page 3 trict used a construction Nashville School manager, they would not be locked in to the low bid. Instead they would be able Board discusses to see the qualifi cations of all the applicants and select Albert Stuart David Johnson Lance Taylor David C. Johnson, 62, from the most qualifi ed. Albert Stuart, 82, of Lance LaRue Taylor, Hope, died Sunday, Feb- of Little Rock, died Fri- 49, of Mineral Springs, A construction manager possible May ruary 20, 2011. He was day, February 18, 2011. died Sunday, February 20, oversees the construction born April 1, 1928 in Hewas born Feb. 3, 1949 2011. He was born July 8, of the project and is re- Hempstead County. in Hempstead County. 1961 at , N.M. election sponsible for the hiring of He is survived by two Heis survived by Ros- He is survived by his Dewayne Holloway | be used toward the fi nanc- all subcontractors. sons, Jerry Stuart of Hope coe Johnson and John wife, Carolyn Taylor of Sports Editor ing of the project. According to Nabholtz, and Rickey Stuart of Kan- Johnson,both of St. Lou- Mineral Springs; three NASHVILLE – Super- A May election would is,Mo., Bertha Burton of the construction manager sas City, Mo.; and four sons, Jackie Taylor, Shel- intendent Doug Graham incur an addiction cost for grandchildren. Little Rock and Birdie by Taylor, and Patrick should be involved from discussed moving the Sep- polling places, but it could Funeral services will be Mae Brown of Mt. Mor- Taylor, all of DeQueen, tember election to consider allow for an earlier starting the planning stage, which held at 11 a.m. Saturday, ris, Mich., Charles John- his father, Jack Taylor allows for a more accurate son of Flint, Mich., and debt restructuring to May date for the project. Feb. 26, at Mt. Zion CME of Lockesburg; three cost estimate. Church in Hope. Douglas Johnson of Little brothers, Kevin Stites during the Nashville School Graham also expressed Graham pointed out be- Burial will be in Scott’s Rock. of Weird, Texas, Darrell Board meeting Tuesday. concern that voters might fore the inservice started Memorial Gardens, Perry- Funeral services will Wallace of Caddo Gap, The reason for the early not understand the reason be held at 2:30 p.m. Sat- that Nabholtz Construction town, under the direction and Kirby Wallace of election is in response to for the earlier election. of Hicks Funeral Home, urday, Feb. 26, at Antioch Foreman; seven sisters, had not been hired, but the district’s plans to apply All of the board mem- Hope. Baptist Church in Emmet. Mona Lisa Bearden of were only at the meeting for Qualifi ed School Con- bers present expressed in- Visitation will be held Burial will be in An- Foreman, Laura Perkins to offer information about from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri- tioch Cemetery, under the struction Bonds. terest in a May election, but of Hobbs, N.M., Sandy the process. day at the funeral home. direction of Hicks Funeral Bostick of Waco, Texas, Graham reported that none of them were ready In other business: Home, Hope. Tonya Kennedy of Okla., the deadline for the bond to make a decision. As a * The Board voted to Visitation will be held LaQuita Anawa of Ro- application was Monday, result, they decided to hold ASMSA to from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri- swell, N.M., Elana Gentry make up one of their snow Feb. 28 at 4 p.m. If the a special meeting before day at the funeral home. of Lockesburg, and Re- days on March 18 and the district’s application was Monday at which time they becca Shugart of Fouke; rest on the week following host open accepted, they would have will decide on a date for the and two grandchildren. Memorial Day, with the Graveside services will six months to restructure election. fi nal day of school being be held at 2 p.m., Friday, their debt, thus eliminating The board also held a house March 12 June 3. Feb. 26, in Green’s Cha- the possibility of a Septem- short inservice to learn Arkansas School for schools specializing in * They accepted the res- pel Cemetery, with Rev. ber election. more about the role of a Mathematics, Sciences the education of advanced Duane Alspaw officiat- ignations of Jackie Good- He pointed out that the construction manager. and the Arts will host an juniors and seniors. ing, under the direction of son, Shanteze Carr and district could approve the Jake Naboholtz and open house for prospective Enrollment is open to Chandler Funeral Home, James Allen. proposed September elec- Clay Gordon of Nabholtz students and their families all Arkansas students who DeQueen. * They voted to rehire The family will receive tion, which he has been Construction discussed from 9 a.m. to noon Sat., meet the academic criteria the assistant principals, March 12 at the campus with free tuition, room and friends from 6-8 p.m. supporting for several the advantages of using a Thursday at the funeral athletic director and bus in downtown Hot Springs. weeks, but they would not construction manager as board. home. manager. be able to apply for the opposed to the traditional Tours of the school will Interested students You may send an on- * They voted to hire bonds. bidding process, which just be available every half should apply during their line sympathy message Barbra Anderson and Lori Graham reminded the uses a general contractor. hour beginning at 9 a.m. sophomore year. at www.chandlerfuneral. Lindsey as food service com. board that the bonds did not Naboholtz and Gordon Students will have the op- Students entering school employees. in the fall of 2012 will get provide construction mon- explained that if the dis- portunity to talk to current mation, call the ASMSA ey, but provided money to students and teachers. to live in the new residence admissions offi ce at (501) ASMSA is one of 14 halls currently under con- 622-5146. 4-H ‘Barbecue Bowl’ set for March 5 public residential high struction. For more infor- To pre-register for the Lindsey White or until they are sold out. Howard County Extension Open House, log onto Program Assistant-Youth Available for purchase are: offi ce at 845-7517. Meat http://asmsaspringopen- The Howard County 4-H Cornish hens, half slabs of will also be available for house.eventbrite.com/ or Barbecue Bowl is sched- ribs and whole slabs of ribs. purchase that day. www.nashvillenews.org visit their website, www. uled for Saturday, March 5 We still have the or- The funds raised will be asmsa.org. at Just Poultry, located next ders placed early in Febru- used to provide educational to Southwest Arkansas Ra- ary, but to place a new or activities for the youth of dio, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. additional order, call the Howard County. Clinton helps dedicate Little Rock Nine exhibit Sarah Eddington who died last year. men that was so nice and Associated Press “This is the first time polite, it was easy to under- LITTLE ROCK- For- for all of us to be together estimate what he knew and mer President Bill Clin- without Jeff among us,’’ how he felt,’’ he said. ton joined the eight living said Carlotta Walls LaNier, Members of the Little members of the Little Rock president of the Little Rock Rock Nine were the fi rst Nine on Saturday to dedi- Nine Foundation. “We are black students to integrate cate a new exhibit on the eight today but in the spirit Little Rock Central High group in the Clinton Presi- of this occasion, we will School in 1957. dential Center, marking always be the nine.’’ Umpire Junior Class the fi rst time the group has Clinton also shared the sponsors chili supper assembled without fellow same sentiment. member Jefferson Thomas, “He was one of those The Umpire Junior Class is sponsoring a chili supper Howard County Retired with carry outs and auction Fri., March 4, startung at 5:30 p.m. at the Umpire Teachers to meet March 3 The Howard Memorial Hospital Auxillary donated $5,000 to the rehab therapy Volunteer Fire Department. Howard County Retired Teachers will meet on Thurs., portion of the hospital Monday. Pictured are Doris Ray, Freda Davis, Edy Everyone is welcome. March 3, at Western Sizzlin at 11:30 a.m. The program If you have anything to Romine, Voncille Bullock, Pat Blakely, Janelle Roberts, Deborah Canaday, Rosa speaker will be John Gray with Howard County Ambu- Deloney, Vivian Roberts, Marilyn Bradley, Caroline Ellis, Volunteer Services put in the auction, please lance Service. Director Misti Eudy and contact Umpire school or All retired school employees are encouraged to attend. We would like to thank the Junior Class Sponsor Sher- Katie Dedner. Photo by Cecil Harris ladies of the Chapel Hill Church of ry Hammock for details Christ(Nashville), The Ladies of The Pike County Fair bass where to bring your items, Union Missionary Baptist Church (870) 583-2141. (Lockesburg), and all our friends for the tournament set for March 26 Low CD rates? 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Friends joining Scoggins to celebrate the occasion included Cletus Scoggins, John Hendrix, Quenay Staggers, Faye Staggers, Tracy Hall, Phillip Jones, George Hall, Bro. Smith, Don Scoggins, George Staggers, Genwa Walton, Peggy Scoggins, Lillian Hutchinson, Cindy Johnson, Sylvia Graham, Tessie Smith, Pearl Snell, Janice Green, Betty Beasley and Marie Hicks. Photos by Cecil Harris Winn-Bailey to wed Together with their parents, Aileen Carol Bailey and David Winn, with son David, invite you to share with them the beginning of their new life together. The ceremony will be held at 6 p.m. on March 4 at Maranatha Baptist Church – located on 300 Trenton Blvd. in Nashville. Cletus Scoggins turned 99 years old Feb. 13 and enjoyed a birthday party with family and friends at Nashville Nursing Center Sunday. Scoggins said Hospital seeks volunteers he credits his longevity to the Lord above and has The Howard Memorial Auxiliary is seeking volunteers lived a good life. Aileen Carol Bailey and David Winn, with son David for the hospital. Volunteers are one of the key non-m edical Photo by Cecil Harris members of the hospital team. For more information, call Misti Eudy, director of Volunteer Services at 845-8028.

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I C S T $5 $5 Carter Day Center Includes 2 Hot Dogs, Chips, Drinks & Cake We will have a Silent Auction, Live Entertainment, Fun & Games for the entire family! NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, February 24, 2011 • Page 5 a pattern for something that ers to discuss our month- costs at their meeting on varies and they serve good LOCKESBURG group is the place to go ly selection even though Feb. 8. You can call the food. This is available for and get ready to have some we all agreed it was an Animal Control Officer anyone over 60 and there TIDBITS fun sewing, or knitting, or awful read. That is one James Jester at 584-8887. are special instances where We’ve heard this very By Susie Thompson and Donna Gallaher crocheting. Sit and Sew thing about the book club it is available to younger ************** meets each Thursday in in that it coaxes you out neat idea before and think folks. the Fellowship Hall of First of you comfort zone in it bears repeating. Lunch is served each day Two big events hap- our hero’s this week. Many Baptist Church beginning what you might normally We know many people at about 11:30 a.m. in the pened this last weekend. more businesses gave gifts at 6 p.m. Some bring their choose to read. Our next who are struggling through Lockesburg Community The Benefi t Fund Raiser for for door prizes. machines and some don’t book, Atonement by Ian illness right now and they Building. Drop by and Terry Ballard was a huge Not just one, but two but either way they all get McEwan should be more get discouraged. The art check it out. success. quilters gave of their ef- creative. engaging. When a young of card sending is almost a If you missed Susie this Food was great! We’ve forts, beautiful quilts, to Potluck snacks are girl catches her sister in a lost one. week, there was a reason. been bragging on James be raffl ed off. Kim Ballard served. passionate embrace with Why not send someone a Her Daddy, Leo Winer, Holley’s chicken for and Angela Stewart coordi- The Lockesburg Lion’s a childhood friend, her card this week. We particu- of Dierks left us this last awhile, and yes indeed it nated this effort from start are raffl ing off a $100 dol- jealousy drives her to tell larly like the funny ones… Tuesday for that place of was very good. to finish. Great job one lar bill on March 8. a lie that will irrevocably like “at the end of every “the best is yet to be.” However, the other cooks and all. There is a major project change the course of all storm there is a rainbow” After several days in Little were not at all bad either… First Baptist Church looming for that group their lives forever. It has “if it doesn’t show up soon Rock and then home for a and the menu planners…. hosted the Little River and they are getting ready been said about Atone- we’re coming and painting funeral and all that entails and the servers….and… Baptist Association Evan- to meet it at the fi rst pos- ment that it, “is a thought- it on your ceiling.” The there were lots of blank well, you get the drift. The gelism Rally last Sunday sible moment. All monies ful, provocative, and at distraction is the key to spots with Susie missing. Band was wonderful, when night. There were approxi- raised by the Lions Club times moving book that feeling better, and every She is back and you can have The Midnight Hur- mately 250 in attendance from the community stay will have readers applaud- moment counts. once again contact her with ricanes not been so! who were treated with a right here to help people ing.” Some may remember The Lockesburg Senior information for Tidbits by What can we say? It is message from Dr. Emil in the community. Tickets the movie Atonement with Citizens Center is a place sending it to her e-mail, always good when a com- Turner of the Arkansas are available at both banks Academy Award nominee to meet, play games, work mommasusie1953@yahoo. munity comes together and Baptist State Office, and and you will see some folks Keira Knightley and James puzzles, and eat dinner. com or call her at (870) visits and plays. There music by His Grace from with them draped around McAvoy. The cost is $2 and the menu 784-0993. were dozens of volunteers Ashdown. their necks, those would If you are missing a dog, and those folks all did a At Sit and Sew Play be Lockesburg Lions on a chances are the Lockesburg THIS COLUMN BROUGHT wonderful job. Then of Night, projects are going mission. The Lockesburg Animal Control Officer course there were the dona- on and progress is always Lion’s Club met on Feb.22 has knowledge of it. Or TO YOU BY: tors! Wow! Lockesburg an encouragement. at the Bank of Lockesburg. if you want to adopt a pet LOCKESBURG BRANCH Grocery! Add Pruitt’s, Pil- Many participants are This past Saturday at the he can help you with that Equal grim’s Pride, and Wal- working on a service proj- Lockesburg Library there as well. The Lockesburg 3402 Camellia • Lockesburg • 870-289-2400 Housing Mart. These are defi nitely ect. If you need an idea or were eight book club read- City Council set adoption Member FDIC Lender Howard County Land Transactions For Feb. 14-18, 2011 view Farms, Inc., grantor, NW¼ of Section 5, and the Bobbie Jo Green, Commis- ard County, 2.0 ac. m/l. West, grantees, South 5 ft. Warranty Deed - Clyde to Riley Jamison and Tessa N½ of NE¼ of Section 6, sioner in Circuit, grantor, $30,000 of Lot 8, all of Lots 9 and A. Bell and Beverly Bell, Jamison, grantees, part of all in Township 11S, Range to Steve Alexander and Warranty Deed - Bil- 10, in Block 3; AND part of grantors, to Alfonso Dick- SE¼ of SE¼ of Section 28, 27W, Howard County, agg. Kimberly Alexander, grant- ly Conn Stokes and Iris Block 11 in Block 3, in Mc- erson, grantee, Lot 8 in Township 9S, Range 27W, 117.23 ac. m/l. ees, part of SE¼ of NE¼ Stokes, grantors, to Jack Cullough’s addition to the Block 2 of Bell’s Addition Howard County. $34,000 Donation Deed - Charles of Section 15, Township Bolland and Beckie Bol- town of Mineral Springs, to the town of Mineral Warranty Deed - Virgil Ray Westfall, grantor, to 5S, Range 28W, .42 ac. land, grantees, part of SE¼ Howard County. $14,000 Springs, Howard County. V. Hellums III and Fran- Bryce O. Westfall, Phil- m/l; AND ALSO, part of NE¼ of Section 7, Town- Warranty Deed - Jeffrey $11,000 ces B. Hellums, grantors, lip B. Westfall, Cynthia SE¼ of NE ¼ of Section ship 7S, Range 28W, How- Bruce Holiman, grantor, to Warranty Deed - Denzil to Hellums Living Trust, Fornero, John D. Westfall 15, Township 5S, Range ard County, 4.848 ac. m/l. Simon Ferretiz Maldona, R. Cowling Sr., grantor, grantee, Tract 1: W½ of and Laura L. McCrary, 28W, .23 ac. m/l, Howard Warranty Deed - James grantee, Lots 12 and 13 in to Evelyn Louise (Cowl- NE¼ of Section 26, Town- grantees, South 240 ft. of County. $20,000 R. Younger and Summer Compton Addition to the ing) Rose, grantee, N½ of ship 10S, Range 28W, 80 NW¼ of NE¼ of Section 1, Warranty Deed - Imo- Denise Younger, grantors, town of Nashville, Howard Lot 11 and all of Lot 12 ac. m/l; Tract 2: West 117 Township 8S, Range 27W, gene Parum Norsworthy, to Sherman West and Patsy County. of Arnold Park Addition ft. of North 50 ft. of Lot 17 7.88 ac. m/l; AND SW¼ of grantor, to Rafael Gallardo in the city of Texarkana, in Compton Addition to the NE¼ of Section 1, Town- and Rosa M. Gallardo, Ark.; AND ALSO, Lot 23 town of Nashville, South ship 8S, Range 27W, 39.74 grantee, part of NW¼ NE¼ in Block 5 of the city of 36 ft. of West 112 ft. of Lot ac. m/l, Howard County. of Section 28, Township www.nashvillenews.org Nashville; AND ALSO, 1 in Block 91 and South Commisssioner’s Deed - 9S, Range 27W, How- Lot 17 in Block 3 of the 36 ft. of East 40 ft. of Lot city of Nashville, Howard 2 in Block 91 in the town County. of Nashville, Also, part of FOR LOCAL EVENT www.kjeptv.com Warranty Deed - Brenda SW¼ of NW¼ of Section SHOWING TIMES, VISIT: Diane Chambers and John 26, Township 9S, Range R. 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Smith. concern over whether the side and that the resolution March with the help of county clerk’s office to TAX “I think that will be a resolution would limit the wouldn’t prevent his of- Southwest Arkansas Plan- open a probate account at From Page 1 hard sell,” Smith said. Howard County Sheriff’s fi ce from arresting people ning and Development, and First National Bank; passes, the cities will no In other business, JPs Offi ce from handling pro- conducting themselves in hopes to receive the money • elected Martha Hobbs longer be expected to pay unanimously approved a tests that disrupt medical a disorderly manner. soon. to represent the county at the maintenance fees, Mor- resolution against the use personnel or business. The resolution is a nec- The JPs also: the Arkansas Association ris said. of excessive force by po- “Medical personnel essary prerequisite in order • voted to add Catrina of Quorum Courts; JP Nutt did not propose lice offi cers during peace- shouldn’t be under any for the county to receive Parsons to the check card; • voted to amend the the tax hike at Tuesday’s ful demonstration after a undue stress due to dem- a federal grant that would • approved a resolution prosecuting attorney’s bud- meeting, but said he had lengthy discussion. onstrators,” Cothren said. replace a bridge over the reconciling last year’s bud- get to reflect $2,000 of discussed the possibility Debate on the subject Morris said he believed Saline River on Pinker- get with actual expendi- income from Pike County of introducing it next year began after JP Archie “Cot- such demonstrations would ton Road. Smith said he tures and revenues; and $2,000 from Sevier with County Judge Kevin ton” Cothren expressed have to take place out- applied for the grant last • voted to allow the County.

death and surrounding domestic abuse/battery previous domestic abuse of this matter or solving (870) 642-2213 or Inves- BABY circumstances regarding to McGaha, 22, occurring charge from last year. this crime, whether such tigator Hayes McWhirter, From Page 1 ‘Baby Kason’ for crimi- after ‘Baby Kason’ was Smith is being held on a information was as a re- with the Arkansas State nal charges,” Chesshir hospitalized, but before $200,000 bond. sult of something occur- Police at (870) 777-8944. Dallas Texas Police De- confi rmed. his death,” Chesshir con- The police are asking ring days before Jan. 31, Any information or leads partment (specifi cally the Smith, 21, is current- tinued. for your help in solving up to date, please contact would be appreciated in Child Abuse Investiga- ly being held in Sevier Smith is also facing a this crime. “If anyone has Investigator Scott Sim- helping keeping our com- tors), are currently in- County Jail for “an unre- probation revocation in any information that might mons, with the De Queen munity safe,” Chesshir vestigating the injuries, lated incident of alleged Little River County for a help in the investigation Police Department at ended.

WATER gallons each. It would also Nashville problem as it is roughly $55,000. He added ness comes in through the Turney be allowed to oper- use an existing booster a community problem,” that Price Kreul had agreed back door. ate a barber shop/beauty From Page 1 pump station located on Jones said, adding that he to pay for half of the paving As discussion on the salon out of his residence; preliminary engineering Boyd Lane to make Lake had been working with around his business. subject drew to a close, • unanimously approved report prepared by Civ- Louis Graves a supple- NRWA offi cials to deter- Alderman Andy Ander- the council unanimously a resolution allowing Jones il Engineers Associates, mental storage area for raw mine a way to split the cost son expressed concern over agreed to allow Dunaway and City Clerk Elizabeth LLC, listing fi ve possible water. of the proposal. having a private business to collect bids for the proj- McDaniel to access a safety scenarios that would result “That is the alternative Jones told the council owner assist with the pav- ect to be voted on at a yet-deposit box taken out in the in the necessary amount of that everybody involved that he would be meeting ing of a street adjacent to to-be-announced special city’s name; raw water intake. so far has agreed on,” Du- with Arkansas Rural De- his business. meeting. • voted 5-4 with Jones The report concludes naway said. velopment in early March “Why are we asking Mr. In other business, city casting a tiebreaker in favor that the most cost-effective Jones told city aldermen to discuss grants available Kreul to pay for half of aldermen: of setting a written policy measure would be to com- that demands put on the for the project. his when we’re not asking • watched Jones swear in for use of the Carter Day bine two of the options into system by the Nashville In a similar vein, Dun- Tyson’s to pay for half of Jason Harrison and Lesley Center and Legion Hut; one. The proposed measure Rural Water Association away also presented plans theirs?” he asked. White as park comission- • was informed that would replace pumps at the necessitated the improve- to pave the road in front of Dunaway replied that the ers; Jones and Code Enforce- Little Missouri River with ments and that failure to Tyson’s Feed Mill, the alley alley was a unique situation • unanimously accepted ment Offi cer David John- two new, 800 horsepower complete the project would behind Western Auto and because Kreul operates on a recommendation from the son will propose changes to vertical turbine pumps with affect a three-county area. a portion of Lockesburg both sides and says as much Planning and Zoning Co- local code at next month’s a capacity of eight million “This is not so much a Street at a total cost of as 90 percent of his busi- mission suggesting that Jeff meeting. JAIL School board expected to make ROSS final construction decisions Friday From Page 1 From Page 1Mayor Billy Ray Jones asked vides details on all aspects of NASHVILLE - The school board is expected to make Ross what his thoughts were fi nal decisions related to proposed new construction at the sheriff’s offi ce. One of our goals when developing on the estimated 15 million illegal immigrants living in a special meeting Friday. The meeting will be held at the new website was to provide a centralized location for America, suggesting that they be issued green cards so noon in the administration building. current information such as press releases and where sex they could be taxed for the work they do. The four issues to be considered are: offenders are living in the county. Ross stressed the importance of setting politics aside 1. Whether to approve a Model Policy Service Con- The website was developed by MostWantedWebsites. when dealing with the immigration issue, but stated his tract; com by Brooks-Jeffrey Marketing, Inc. of Mountain opposition to amnesty programs. 2. Whether to use a construction manager for the proj- Home. Brooks-Jeffrey specializes in the production of “When people break in line and come here illegally, it’s law enforcement and government website solutions. ect; not fair to the ones who did it legally,” he said, pointing 3. Whether to call a special school election in May, For more information about the website please con- out that the correct solution would address the current rather than September, to consider restructuring the tact the sheriff’s offi ce at (870) 845-2626 or visit www. problem without inviting more illegal immigration. school’s debt; howardcountysheriffar.com The Congressman also took the opportunity to restate 4. 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I can do all things through Christ resident in 1963 and pedi- White Cliffs News atric research in 1964. Mineral Springs Elementary held “Doughnuts for Dads” on Valentine’s She joined the faculty at Day. Students from pre-school to sixth grade invited their dads, uncles or the medical school in 1967 grandfathers for breakfast at the cafeteria. The program was planned by By Mary and rose to professor by Parent Coordinator Valerie Jones, Literacy Coordinator Joyce Thomas, and 1976. Principal Jeanie Gorham. Gov. Bill Clinton ap- Pictured above: Coach Jake Munden and daughter, Hayley, won a monkey Crosslin pointed Elders to the offi ce Pictured at right: Chris Hopkins and grandson, Christopher Hopkins, of director of public health Hopkins won a chain saw. Mount Zion will have Philander Smith College in 1987. She had many regular worship service in Little Rock on a schol- projects during this time. on Sunday at 11 a.m. arship from the United On the strength of her They will also recog- Methodist Church. accomplishments in 1993 MSSD student athletes urged to That year she saw a nize Black History Month she was nominated by with a program. The pub- doctor for the fi rst timePresident Clinton for the register with NCAA Clearinghouse lic is invited to come and and was inspired to be-post of surgeon general share this time of remem- come a doctor. In 1952, Terrica Hendrix | Editor cording to school offi cials. is the organization that where she served from bering. Isaiah Germany is she graduated from col- MINERAL SPRINGS The website will then determines whether pro- 1993-94. pastor. lege after three years. – Superintendent Max prompt them to have their spective college athletes She was born on Aug. You are invited to be The following year Adcock is urging the stu- high school transcript and are eligible to play sports 13, 1933 and was the the guest of the St. Luke she joined the army and dent athletes in his school ACT or SAT scores sent to at NCAA Division I or fi rst black and the second Methodist Episcopal was trained as a physi- district to sign up with the the clearinghouse, accord- Division II institutions. woman to hold that post. Church in Ozan on Sun., cal therapist. In 1956 she NCAA Clearinghouse. ing to NCAA Clearing- It does this by reviewing Christian refresher: Phi- Feb. 27 at 2:30 pm. for a entered the University of Adcock told the board house. the student athlete’s aca- lippians 4:13 Black History program. Arkansas Medical School at the February board The school “can senddemic record, SAT or ACT I can do all things You are invited to come in Little Rock on the GI meeting that the registra- transcripts to colleges/uni- scores, and amateur status through Christ which and be ready to share in Bill and in 1960 she was tion process is simple and versities. to ensure conformity with strengthened me. the program, with a song, the only one to graduate can be completed online. “We’re trying to get ev- NCAA rules.” poem, biography, reading from that school in her The “student must cre- eryone of our kids to do NCAA recommends or whatever your gift hap- program. ate an account” on their this whether they decide that student athletes regis- pens to be. Following an intern- own, Adcock said. to play or not,” Adcock ter with the clearinghouse Rev. Anretha Walker is ship in pediatrics at the Students can register ended. at the beginning of their the pastor and Sis. Frankie University of Minnesota online at http://www.ncaa. A prospective student- junior year in high school, Johnson is the sponsor. Hospital in Minneapolis org/wps/portal. They will athlete is someone who is “but many students regis- Dr. Joycelyn Elders (1960-61), she returned to have to enter personal in- looking to participate in ter after their junior year.” was the fi rst of eight chil- Arkansas for residency at formation, answer ques- intercollegiate athletics at “There is no registration dren born to a sharecrop- the University of Arkan- tions about their athletic an NCAA Division I or deadline, but students must per from Schaal. sas Medical center where participation, and pay a Division II institution in be cleared by the clearing- At age 15, she entered she rose to chief pediatric registration fee. the future – according tohouse before they receive If the student is on free the clearinghouse. athletic scholarships or or reduced lunch, the reg- “The NCAA Initial- compete at a Division I or istration would be free, ac- Eligibility Clearinghouse Division II institution.” Lake Ouachita State Park offers Dutch Oven cooking workshop Did you know that you March 12 from 11 a.m. to ovens, how to control the can cook almost anything 2 p.m. Through hands- temperature and how to in a Dutch oven? If you on participation, we will cook with coals. Bring want to bake it, roast it, be making a number of your own drinks and join stew it or fry it, you can delicious dishes for par- us at the visitor center pic- make it in one of these ticipants to sample. No nic area. Contact the park versatile cooking vessels. experience is necessary. at (501) 767-8148 ext 229 Lake Ouachita State Park The workshop will cover for more information on is offering a Dutch Oven the essentials of purchas- cost or to register for the Cooking Workshop on ing and caring for Dutch workshop.

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The Howard Memorial Hospital radiology department hosted a Chamber Coffee Members of the Howard Memorial Hospital radiology staff share their 24 slice Feb. 24 at Howard Memorial Hospital. They introduced their new 24 slice CT CT scanner with the Nashville Chamber of Commerce and members of the scanner to the community. Pictured from left to right: Amy McKinnon, Jennifer community before the Chamber Coffee they hosted Feb. 24. Pictured left to Smead, Cindy York, Tessa Januson and Barbara Scott. right: Jennifer Smead and Amy McKinnon. Photo by Cecil Harris Photo by Cecil Harris HCCC offers document shredding service Identity theft is one of the fast- Each Wednesday, we will ac- est growing crimes. cept documents to be shredded. Financial and medical records You can watch our staff shred along with legal documents are your documents when you bring just a few of the ways that thieves them in. can steal your identity. There is no charge for this ser- In order to protect your infor- vice, however, donations are ac- mation, you need to know what a cepted. thief is looking for and be sure to Following is a list of some of SHRED such information. The the documents that need to be Howard County Children’s Cen- shredded: ter can assist you with your docu- Financial records that show ment shredding. your account numbers: It is fairly easy for a thief to Cancelled checks; steal your identity. Medical records; Once your information has Legal documents ; been stolen, your bank account Payroll records; can be accessed and your credit Credit cards and ID cards card can be abused. Confi dential letters and printed The Howard County Children’s emails and account records which Center has a commercial size contains your address, phone shredder which is available to the number and social security num- Randy Stokes demonstrates how to use the paper shredder. public. ber. Photo by Cecil Harris Grand opening, ribbon cutting to be held at Odom’s offi ce Annual juried exhibit to Dr. Max Odom’s offi ce will be hosting a Chamber of Commerce coffee, grand opening and ribbon cutting be held in Hot Springs for Nashville’s Premier Medical Aesthetic Spa Thurs., The Traditional Art Guild of Hot Springs will present 209 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852 March 3 from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. at their location - the sixth annual juried exhibit at the Garland County #6 Southpark Shopping Center. Dr. Odom’s offi ce spe- Library, 1427 Malvern Avenue in Hot Springs, on April cializes in state-of-the art botox procedures, soft tissue 2, through May 30. fi llers, scar revision, chemical peels, skin resurfacing Entries will be accepted Thurs., March 31, between and injections for spider veins and varicose veins. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Entries are limited to members in Credit Cards shown above accepted at participating stores good standing of the Traditional Art Guild. Further information may be had from Nina Louton at (501) 622-3100 or from Kathryn Curry, President of FISH DAY TAG at (501)760-0897. NOW IS THE TIME FOR STOCKING! 4-6"฀Channel฀Catfi฀sh฀$33/100฀•฀ www.nashvillenews.org 6-8"฀Channel฀Catfi฀sh฀$52/100฀•฀Bluegill฀(Coppernose฀&฀ Hybrid)฀•฀Redear฀•฀Largemouth฀Bass฀•฀Black฀Crappie฀(If฀ Available)฀•฀8-11"Grass฀Carp฀•฀Fathead฀Minnows฀•฀Koi

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Walter Cruz vaults to a fourth place finish in the pole vault last Saturday at the 1A-4A Indoor State Track Meet. Photo by Logan Webster

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6 Temporary job opening Kenneth Olivier Farms in Arnaud- Near Howard Memorial Hospital ville, LA 03/20/2011-12/15/2011. General worker for crawfi sh, milo, rice and soybean farm. Work includes tractor driving, fi eld Please Call prep, water maint, fertilize, plant and harvest of crops. Field prep includes manual shovel work and hoeing of weeds, spot • 870-451-3016 • 870-287-5559 spray and gen farm labor. Help repair and maintain farm, fi eld, equip, levees, roads and shop. Load and unload trucks. Craw- fi shing involves manually cutting up of fi sh bait, bait and check traps. Grade and wash crawfi sh for shipment, make and repair traps as needed. All tools furnished. Housing provided for those who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence daily. Light a Candle For a Loved One Job involves stooping, lifting and working outside in inclement e American Cancer Society invites you to join us weather. Must have legal auth to work in the US. Must have 6 mo experience in position offered. $9.10 hourly. Guaranteed in a touching Ceremony to honor cancer survivors ¾ contract beginning with worker date of arrival. Transp/sub- and to remember those we have lost to cancer. Mikayla Feemster (25) pulls down a rebound Wednes- sistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of HOWARD COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE 2011 contract, rtn at completion. Apply/Send resumes for this job at day in opening round action of the 2A South Regional the nearest local SWA @ 700 S Elm, Hope, AR 71801 ph 870- May 20th • 6PM @ h e City Park Tournament. 777-3421 using LA job order #3736 Luminaria Ceremony will begin at 8:30PM Photo by Dewayne Holloway •$5 Donation per bag •$25 Donation per Tiki Torch 7 Temporary job openings R. Schexnayder & Son, LLC in Please make checks payable to American Cancer Society - Luminaria(s) Port Allen, LA 04/04/2011-12/31/2011. General farm worker can also be purchased w/ a credit card @ www.relayforlife.org/howardar needed for soybean, corn, and wheat & oat farm. Work in- Please light a candle in honor or memory of cludes tractor driving, land preparation, fi eld prep, fertilizing, my loved one/friend (please print) plant and harvest of crops. Field prep includes manual shovel work and hoeing of weeds, spot spraying treatments and gen farm labor. Help repair and maintain equip, farm, fi eld, DONOR NAME______levees, roads and shop. Load and unload trucks. . All tools DONATION AMOUNT______furnished. Housing provided for those who cannot reason- ably return to their permanent residence daily. Job involves IN MEMORY OF:______stooping, lifting and working outside in inclement weather. ______Must have legal auth to work in US. Must have six months prior experience in position offered$9.10 hourly. Guaranteed IN HONOR OF:(cancer survivor(s)______¾ contract beginning with worker date of arrival. Transp/ ______subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by Send forms to: HCRFL @ P.O. Box 55 Nashville, AR 71852 50% of contract, rtn at completion. Apply/Send resumes for (ATTN: BECKY FLOYD) this job at the nearest local SWA @ 700 S Elm, Hope, AR 71801 ph 870-777-3421 using LA job order # LA375059. Page 10 • Thursday, February 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Sports

Roundball The Nashville News helps celebrate Roundup opening day with Fan Appreciation Day Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor teams have historically been 2A South Regional NASHVILLE - The Nash- battles from the opening pitch to Tournament Results ville News will help kick offthe fi nal out and this year could the 2010-11 baseball season inbe one of the best yet. 1st round Howard County by sponsoring a Coach Kyle Slayton will look 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT F fan appreciation day Mon., Feb.to senior Alan Copeland to lead Dierks (G) 4 13 3 8 28 Norphlet 10 16 16 17 59 28, at Wilson Park as the Nash-the Scrappers from the mound Leading Dierks scorers: Sarah Cothren - 6, ville Scrappers host the cross-this season, while fi rst year Mikayla Feemster - 6, Kolby Kirkpatrick - 6, county rivals Dierks Outlaws. Coach Jared Fannin at Dierks Madasan Muse - 4, Whitney Sutton - 4, Monday’s game marks thewill ask sophomores Remington Kendall Ayers start of baseball season for bothJester and Hunter Alexander to teams and the staff Theof Nash- work the mound. Mineral Springs (B) 16 13 16 9 54 ville News would like to invite Arrive early to make sure Hampton 7 8 7 12 34 everyone to show their support you’re one of the fi rst 50 to enter Leading Dierks scorers: Dominique Lampkins for the Nashville Scrappers and the game so you can take advan- - 13, Rashad Williams - 12, Trevor Lewis - Dierks Outlaws. tage of the free admission cour- 12, Benson Checketts - 6, Jaco Walton - 3, Alex Hunter - 2, Jason Ware - 2, Jalen Britt The fi rst 50 fans will get into tesy of The Nashville News. - 2, E.J. Stewart - 1, Maggerin Thompson - 1 the game free thanks to The The game will begin at 4:30 Nashville News. p.m. at Wilson Park in Nash- Matchups between the two ville.

Alan Copeland rounds third during a recent practice. Copeland and the rest of the Nashville Scrappers will open the 2010-11 season at home Monday against the Dierks Outlaws. The first 50 fans will get in for free courtesy of The Nashville News. Photo by Logan Webster Scrapperettes start year with 9-3 win Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor NASHVILLE -- Coach Katie Corbell’s debut as Nashville Scrapperette head softball coach was a roar- ing success with the Scrapperettes rolling past the Texas High Tigers 9-3 Tuesday in a benefi t game held at the Nashville City Park. Scrapperette shortstop Sarah Renfrow tags out a Texas High baserunner at second as she tries to steal Junior pitcher Kera Hinds had a huge afternoon, strik- ing out nine, while giving up one earned run on nine the base. Renfrow was equally effective from the plate, hitting three for four with a homerun. Nashville won the benefit game, 9-3. hits. All without recording one walk or hit batsman. Photo by Dewayne Holloway The Scrapperette bats got off to an early start with Whitney Finley hitting a double in the fi rst at bat of the game. She later scored on a two out double off the bat  of Kristen Busby. Busby fi gured in to the Scrapperette’s next scoring  opportunity, this time with a three run homer over the   center fi eld fence in the third inning, scoring Sarah Ren-  frow and Jenna Hendry, who reached base on a walk and   single respectively.  The Tigers were able to score in the top of the fourth,   but Nashville responded with two runs in the bottom   half of the inning, thanks to a two run homer by Ren-    frow which scored Finley.  Texas High added two in the fi fth, but Nashville add-   ed three in the sixth to put the game out of reach.   Nashville had 19 hits in the game, including 12 extra   base hits.  Renfrow and Busby were both three for four with   both hitting a homerun. Busby had four RBI’s and Ren-   fow had two.   Danielle Terwilliger also went three for four with four  RBI’s.   Whitney Finley was two for four with two hits, Jenna   Hendry was two for three with two runs and one RBI.   Keely Miller was two for four with two doubles, one  run and one RBI.   Tiffany Lee was two for four with one RBI, Nina   Wynn was one for four and Crystal Gaddis was one for   Dominique Lampkins (23) hits a layup for Mineral four.  Springs in the 54-34 opening round win.  Nashville will travel to Hope Mon., Feb. 28, to face  Photo by Dewayne Holloway the Lady Bobcats in the fi rst offi cial game of the season.      Pike County Fair      Bass Tournament    Aaron R. 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For   P.O. Box 813 Offi ce: 870-845-4100  more information, contact Jack Lee at 870-285-3667 or  Nashville, AR 71852  Fax: 870-845-4103 870-285-5601. NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, February 24, 2011 • Page 11 Dierks Dierks school board votes to extend calendar Dewayne Holloway | Sports Editor the days up on Saturday. He cited morale to the end of the school year. raiser has started. DIERKS – Students at Dierks will and attendance as reasons why it usually The board also voted to rehire Ele- * Kindergarten registration is sched- have to wait a little longer for summer wasn’t a favorable solution. mentary Principal Karla Byrne and High uled for Feb. 28. vacation this year after the Dierks School Many were open to the second propos- School Principal Holly Cothren. They * The board agreed to accept bids for Board voted unanimously to extend the al which included using three days dur- also accepted the resignation of Adrianna an awning over the walkway from the school year until June 9. ing spring break and added the remain- Hogg as Junior High cheerleading coach. high school gym lobby to the curb on the The move is in response to the six days ing days to the end of the school year, but Hogg will continue teaching at Dierks west side of the building. missed due to winter weather over the last there were some who felt it might cause High School. * The board announced they would be- six weeks. Superintendent Donnie Davis problems with spring break trips students In other business: gin advertising for a golf and Junior High presented three proposals which included and teachers have planned. * Students from CCCUA are doing ob- cheerleading coach. making the days up on Saturday. In the end, the board decided to accept servation at the elementary campus. * The consideration for student expul- Davis recommended against making the third proposal which added the days * The elementary cookie dough fund- sion was moved to March 1.

Kindergarten Dierks Elementary Honor Roll 3rd Grade All A – Brayden Counts, Kyra Helms, Abby Johnson, Mrs. Harris Justin Robbins, Gracie Thomas, Adam White pre-registration All A – Kennedy Boechman, Savannah Morris, Maddie A-B – Chantal Alonso, Melodee Archer, Maddie Mays, Powers Cameron Pugh, Annaliese Stamps, George Thomas A-B –Victor Hernandez, Kalynn Hill, Kensie Hill, Jace 5th Grade set for Monday Jackson, Tori Janes, Chandler Lowrey, Cristian Marti- Mrs. Davis nez, Aubrey McGhee, Shasati Parson, Karter Pate, Aaron All A –Allison Kitchens Pre-registration for Dierks Kindergarten will be Stokes, McKya Verdin, Aubrie Whisenhunt, Colton Wright A – B –Jennifer, Felix, Turner Reed, Marlee Stapp, Blayn Turner held Mon., Feb. 28, at Jo Ann Walters Elementary Mrs. Tedder All A – Payton Bobo, John Patrick Cothren, Halle Mrs. Lites School. Parents may register students any time dur- Mounts, Maddie VanBibber A-B - Chris Burleson, Hannah Ellis, Zack Faulkner, ing the school day. A-B –Josh Downing, Tommi Faulkner, Alysa Fox, Triss- Dustyn Golden, Braden Kirby, Destiny Nutt, Triston The registration will be held in the front entrance ton Icenhower, Kelby Jewell, Lexy Oaks, Jaycee Runnells Tompkins, Dalton Vaughn hallway beside the main offi ce. A child must be fi ve 4th Grade 6th Grade Mrs. Feemster years of age on or before August 1 to qualify for Mrs. Hill All A – Hunter Burress, Delaney Eckert, Walker Vallee, All A –Blair Garner, Casey Godfrey, Jeff Kompkoff Kindergarten. Students do not have to attend the Megan Welch A-B –Stacey Carter, Austin Driver, Sydney Icenhower, registration. Students that are attending the ABC A-B – Miriam Marquez, Chano Ramirez, Haley Sevier, Melanie Kesterson, Grace Martin, Emily Whisenhunt Preschool Program at Dierks do not have to registerSkylar Whisenhunt Mrs. McLaughlin because all records are already on fi le at the school. Mrs. Smith All A –Ricky Fry, Hanna Fugitt, Cassidy Godfrey, Brian Parents are asked to bring the child’s birth certifi - All A –Bryce Cable, Zane Cox, Misty Lopez, Joseph Graham, Cody Lites, Hope Tedder Morris, Jesse Power, Landan Stuard A–B –Joey Carter, Kortny Fitzsimmons, Cori Green, cate, social security card and shot record. A physi- A-B –Katie Frias, A.J. Jacoby, Colt Kuykendall, Gracie Kayliegh Hill, Katie House, Jesse Martin, Alissa Ward cal form will be provided at registration. Reed Parents without these documents should attend Mrs. Welch registration, and time will be given to provide docu- ments before school starts. Documentation provid- Great Selection of Shrubs & Trees ed at time of registration is preferred. CECIL & MARY HARRIS Those unable to attend registration are asked to HARRIS contact the counselor at 286-2015. PHOTOGRAPHY Beautiful 10” FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY NEEDS! Commercial Photography • Weddings Engagements • Hanging Ferns Birthdays • Reunions • Passport Photos • More! 3/$25

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Phillip Walton and Tessie Smith portray a scene from the Underground Railroad (Juerga Smith looks on while Tessie Smith narrates) New Light C.M.E. members participating: Lillian Hutchinson, Tessie Smith, Pearl Snell, Geneva Walton, Peggy Scroggins, Don Scroggins, Juerga Smith, Sylvia Graham, Janice Green, Phillip Walton and Webster McFadden.

Patricia Blake Harold Scroggins

The choir from Munn’s Chapel Baptist Church of Prescott performs

Cheryl R. Haislip reads Darlene Cannon Tijuana Wesson Joshua 1:19 New Light C.M.E. Church presented their annual Black History Glen Hendrix, Ira Hendrix, Carlos Clark and Don Wynn program on Feb. 19. The program, titled “Re ections: Our Quest for Freedom and Equal- ity” touched on all of the major events in Black History - including, slav- Congratulations ery and the Civil Rights movement. All photos by Cecil Harris The Anointed Dancers

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