The Nashville News THURSDAY • October 10, 2013 • Issue 81 • 1 Section • 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt Church to host revival for First Baptist Church, lo- cated at 1202 W. Leslie St. Battle in Nashville, will host its fall revival Oct. 16–18 begin- Dierks, Mineral springs to the ning at 7 p.m. nightly. The speaker for each night is face off in annual Matchup evangelist pas- tor Troy Hearn. A.J. SMITH You can throw the For additional CHARLES GOODIN information News Staff record books out the Cup call pastor window.” Alex Winfrey f there is one thing Dierks Sr. at 870-246- 6729 or 870- Head Coach David Bennett 245-6030. Iand Mineral Springs Head Coach Jason Burns can agree NJHS to on, it’s that when Howard County’s observe 2A schools face off against each other, nothing else matters. Red Ribbon Burns says the game will be “hard fought for “ Week sure.” Bennett says it “should be another barn- burner of a game.” Both coaches agree, “You can Nashville throw the record books out the window.” Junior High The teams have been playing for the Archie School will be Cothren Memorial Cup, awarded annually to the celebrating winner of the perennial matchup, since 2002, but Red Ribbon Week Oct. 21 the rivalry between the Hornets and the Outlaws through Oct. extends back much further than that. 25. Through- “I think Mineral leads in the rivalry, and it’s out the week, gone on for years,” Bennett said. “It dates back, students will I guess to the 50s and 60s. I was part of it in the be hearing 70s and 80s. Last year, we went down and played messages them at their place and lost a key player in the regarding first quarter due to an injury. It was just back and drug and forth like a heavyweight championship match.” alcohol use. Mineral Springs has taken the cup seven of There will be the 11 times it’s been awarded, including in the prizes drawn each day. All last four consecutive contests, meaning that students are the senior class at Dierks has endured three encouraged defeats at the hands of several of the Hornets’ to participate. most talented squads in history. Monday, Twin This year, the tables are turned, with Dierks Day; Tuesday, See BATTLE / Page 7 Decade Day; Wednesday, Camo Day; Thursday, Orange and Black day; Fri- day, Favorite movie char- Pike County man acter day. For more informa- arrested on rape charge tion, contact the school at MIKE WALLACE port filed by Detective 845-3418. Glenwood Herald Sergeant Clark Kinzler show the Sheriff’s Office PIKE COUNTY - On received a call Sun., Sept. September 30, Andrew 29 at 10:26 p.m. from the Saturday Barrett of Glenwood was boyfriend of the alleged arrested on charges of victim stating she had sports rape stemming from alle- been raped by Andrew clinic gations by a 21-year old Barrett the night before. woman and appeared At the time of the call, offered in Pike County Circuit the caller was advised Court October 2, where to immediately take the Mercy Or- Judge Tom Cooper victim to a hospital for thopedic Clinic signed the affidavit of ar- a sexual assault kit and in Hot Springs rest. A bond of $150,000 call back the Pike County will offer a Sat- was set. Five days later, Sheriff’s Office upon re- urday morning Barrett appeared before turning from that exami- sports injury Judge Charles Yeargan nation. clinic for high school athletes who upheld the bond On Monday, Septem- on Saturday, amount. ber 30, the victim called Oct. 12. It will Details from the re- See RAPE / Page 10 be staffed by Mercy Clinic Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Brandon Byrd Pike County woman accused and Jared Wil- son, PA-C. of hindering prosecution The clinic is aimed at MIKE WALLACE On Saturday, Septem- helping high Glenwood Herald ber 28, around 10:30 school athletes a.m., Northcutt contact- with weekend GLENWOOD - Pike ed the Pike County Sher- County Sheriff’s Of- sports injuries LUKE REEDER | Nashville News iff’s Office reporting a that may re- Recently selected Nashville High School homecoming court members include (back row) fice personnel arrested molestation of her child quire immedi- class maids Kynnedi Gordon, Sydney Hughs, Jayla Jacques, Keeley Milller, Kassidy Tabatha Northcutt of by a biological relative. ate treatment Snowden, (middle row) football maids Abby Herzog, Breona Jefferson, Jana Copeland, Glenwood on Thursday, The Pike County dis- or a consulta- Brittany Middleton, Emily Herzog, (front) Queen Avery Keasterson Maid of Honor Kathleen October 3, on charges patch contacted Kinzler tion with an Lance. of hindering apprehen- requesting the proce- orthopedic sion or prosecution in dures in this type of surgeon. The connection with a rape initial consul- Nashville homecoming court selected allegation. Kinzler in- allegation. tation is free. structed the dispatch to It will be LUKE REEDER Football Maids are Emi- pecting to be queen,” Ke- The arrest paperwork have the reporting party open Sat., NHS Correspondent ly and Abby Herzog, Janna asterson said. was completed by De- immediately take the Oct. 12, from Copeland, Breona Jeffer- “I was so surprised at tective Sergeant Clark youngster to Children’s 9 a.m. to noon NASHVILLE - The son, and Brittany Miller. the news that I got maid Kinzler and Sergeant Hospital in Little Rock at 1662 Higdon homecoming court was Maid of Honor was of honor, all I could do David Shelby and alleges and a sexual assault kit Ferry Road, announced Tuesday at awarded to Kathleen was smile from ear to ear,” Northcutt severely im- completed. Suite 300, in Nashville High School. Lance and Avery Keaster- Lance agreed. peded the investigation Kinzler also request- Hot Springs. into the alleged rape of ed the dispatch to have Call (501) 321- Class Maids are Jayla son was awarded Home- With the privilege Jacques, Sydney Hughs, coming Queen. of being Maid of Honor her child by lying repeat- the reporting party to 2663 or (501) edly to the officers about 922-3838 for Kynnedi Gordon, Kassi- “I was overwhelmed and Homecoming Queen report the alleged inci- the event and who was more informa- dy Snowden, and Keeley and excited when it was comes much responsibil- dent to the child abuse tion. Miller. announced. I was not ex- See COURT / Page 10 involved. See WOMAN / Page 10 2 Editorial The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Thursday, October 10, 2013 Involvement in 4-H program afords many opportunities to area youth

JOSHUA RODGERS Guest Columnist

y name is Joshua Rodgers. I am 14 years old. I’ve been in M4-H since I was 7 years old. My first project area was Entomology. I enjoyed building my insect collection. I cur- rently have 17 orders, 71 families, and 141 insects. I’m very proud of my collection. I’ve won “Best of Show” at the county and state fair for several years. Inarticulate Republicans I started showing poultry chain chickens at the county fair when I was 9 years old. I If the continued existence serious time and effort into edge, telling fellow Demo- enjoy raising chickens and it helps me earn of mathematics depended presenting your case in a Thomas crats to keep using the word money for college or other 4-H activities. on the ability of the Re- way that people outside the "extremist" when discussing I have experienced many things through publicans to defend the Beltway would understand. Sowell Republicans. 4-H. My main project area in 4-H has changed proposition that two plus On the contrary, he has Even earlier, when George two equals four, that would been all too typical of Re- Creators W. Bush first ran for Presi- many times over the years. probably mean the end of publican leaders in recent Syndicate dent, the word that sudden- Currently my main project area is STEM mathematics and of all the decades. ly began appearing every- (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math- things that require math- When the government where was "gravitas" — as ematics). I really enjoy this project area be- ematics. was shut down during the generations to come. in the endlessly repeated cause I plan on attending LeTourneau Univer- Republican Speaker of Clinton administration, Re- You might think that the charge that Bush lacked the House of Representa- publican leaders who went stakes are high enough for "gravitas." People who had sity in Longview, Texas and this will help me tives, John Boehner, epito- on television to tell their Republicans to put in some never used that word before become an engineer. mized what has been wrong side of the story talked serious time trying to clarify suddenly began using it all Other project areas I’ve experienced are with the Republicans for about "OMB numbers" ver- their message. the time. Woodworking, Shooting Sports, Environmen- decades when he emerged sus "CBO numbers" — as As the great economist Today, the Democrats' tal Stewardship, Small Engines, Home Envi- from a White House meeting if most people beyond the Alfred Marshall once said, buzzword is "clean" — as last Wednesday, went over Beltway knew what these facts do not speak for them- in the endlessly repeated ronment (Cooking and Sewing), Robotics, to the assembled micro- abbreviations meant or why selves. If we are waiting for statement that Republicans Electricity and Animal Science. phones, briefly expressed the statistics in question the Republicans to do the in the House of Representa- 4-H is so much more than just showing his disgust with the Demo- were relevant to the shut- speaking, the country is in tives should send a "clean" animals. It is helping me discover new things. crats' intransigence and down. Why talk to them in big trouble. bill to the Senate. Anything I also have gained many leadership opportu- walked on away. Beltway-speak? Democrats, by contrast, less than a blank check is We are in the midst of a When Speaker Boehner are all talk. They could sell not considered a "clean" nities. I’ve been able to assist with Cloverbud national crisis, immediately today goes around talking refrigerators to Eskimos be- bill. workshops and give talks and demonstra- affecting millions of Ameri- about the "CR," that is just fore Republicans could sell The Constitution gives tions. cans and potentially affect- more of the same thinking them blankets. the House of Representa- I also have logged lots of community hours ing the kind of country this — or lack of thinking. Policy Indeed, Democrats sold tives the responsibility to through 4-H. I really enjoy serving my com- will become if ObamaCare wonks inside the Beltway Barack Obama to the Amer- originate all spending bills, goes into effect — and yet, know that he is talking about ican public, which is an based on what they think munity and 4-H gives me lots of opportuni- with multiple television the "continuing resolution" even more amazing feat, should and should not be ties. network cameras focused that authorizes the existing considering his complete funded. But the word "clean" One of my favorite projects I participated on Speaker Boehner as he level of government spend- lack of relevant experience is now apparently supposed in was “Hunt for Heroes.” We got to go to the emerged from the White ing to continue, pending a and questionable (at best) to override the Constitution. Red River Army Depot where we cooked and House, he couldn't be both- new budget agreement. loyalty to the values and If Republicans want to ered to prepare a statement But, believe it or not, institutions of this country. show some seriousness served lunch to wounded veterans during a that would help clarify a there are lots of citizens The Democrats have ob- about articulating their case, hunt put on by a local hunting club. confused situation, full of and voters outside the Belt- viously given a lot of atten- they might start by deleting Some of the other community projects I’ve fallacies and lies. way. And what is believed tion to articulation, includ- the abbreviation "CR" from been involved in were planning the handicap Boehner was not unique by those people whom too ing coordinated articulation their vocabulary. As has accessible garden, cooking and serving at in having a blind spot when many Republicans are talk- among their members. Some been said, "The journey of a it comes to recognizing the ing past can decide not only years ago, Senator Chuck thousand miles begins with the local soup kitchen, planting flowers for importance of articulation the outcome of this crisis Schumer was recorded, ap- a single step." That journey Howard Memorial Hospital and collecting can and the need to put some but the fate of the nation for parently without his knowl- is long overdue. food for the food pantry at the Texarkana Veterans Clinic. I get to experience so many fun things through 4-H. I love going to District camp and attending District O’Rama in Malvern. This summer I got to go on a trip to Branson, Mis- souri. Are our diferences that great? I am currently in the 4-H Teen leaders club and the Howard County 4-H Sharp Shooters. I look forward to many more exciting years in One way or another, the But does not Congress the entitlement programs — battle of the budget and the have the power of the purse 4-H. Social Security, Medicare, debt ceiling will be over by to fund or defund any pro- Pat Medicaid — threaten to 4-H is open to all youth between the ages All Hallows' Eve. gram it chooses? Is that not BuCHaNaN consume the budget. of 5 and 19 without regard to race, color, Yet, as one looks deeper, in the Constitution? Is the Tea Party respon- national origin, religion, gender, disability, or at the irreconcilable con- And have not the last Creators sible for this gathering di- any other legally protected status. flict behind the present three years exposed glar- Syndicate saster? clash, only a roaring op- ing flaws in Obamacare? Was the Tea Party beat- timist would imagine we Have not severely adverse ing the drums for those shall ever know again the consequences turned up trillion-dollar wars in Iraq tranquility and unity of the in widespread layoffs and a ica's wealth faring? Just fine, and Afghanistan? Is the Tea The Nashville News Eisenhower-Kennedy years. reversion to part-time help? thank you. Party responsible for our Consider the bile dumped Did not the Cleveland Clinic According to the latest being committed to fight- upon Tea Party Republicans USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 say it will have to let 3,000 data from the Census Bu- ing other countries' wars by Barack Obama, Harry people go? reau, the four counties in and paying other countries' 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 Reid and their camp follow- Why then is the House's the United States with the bills, in perpetuity, through Telephone (870) 845-2010 ers in the national press. exercise of its constitutional highest median family in- foreign aid? Fax (870) 845-5091 What did the Tea Party authority to defund Obam- come are all in the D.C. area: When the Tea Party says Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS do to deserve this? Answer: acare, which polls show a Arlington, Loudoun and Fair- the Fed's QE3 amounts to Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 These extremists shut down majority of Americans favor, fax County, Va., and Howard printing money and inflating by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. the U.S. government, they're such a moral outrage? County, Md. Maryland's the currency, that it is creat- Lawrence Graves, President holding America hostage, This brings us to the un- Montgomery County, just ing stock market and real Subscription rates: and they're inflicting terrible derlying conflict. north of D.C., ranks 7. Five estate bubbles certain to $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River suffering on innocent people. The Obamacare battle is of the top ten. Not bad, eh? burst, and that the dollar's and Hempstead counties; But is this true? part of a larger struggle be- Though 120,000 D.C. resi- future as the world's reserve $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States Three times in a fortnight, tween a party of government dents are on food stamps, currency is imperiled, do the House has voted to fund and a conservative party the city boasts a median they not have a point? Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas every department, agency, that fears America is head- family income higher than These same views are to- and program of the govern- ing down a road traveled by all but four states. And D.C. day being echoed by econo- Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be ment — except Obamacare. Greece, Italy and Spain. mists and writers, few of gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. leads the nation in the num- The News is a twice weekly publication. Who, then, is truly shutting Now the party of gov- ber of bedroom counties, whom are ever likely to down the government? ernment can surely claim nine, where the median fam- show up wearing side arms What we are witnessing credit for Social Security, ily income exceeds $100,000. at God and Country Rallies. Postmaster, send Change of address to: here is the unfolding of Medicare, Medicaid and Big government and the And just where did our P.o. Box 297 the Big Lie — the constant Obamacare. Yet, that same Fat City are one in Barack community-organizer presi- Nashville, ar 71852 repetition of a transparent party is also responsible for Obama's America. dent learn his economics. falsehood — to persuade driving New York City to the And how does the Tea From Saul Alinksy's "Rules a pliable public not only to brink of bankruptcy in the Party imperil the country? for Radicals"? From his sen- Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, believe it, but to recite it, as 1970s and for the disaster First, they risk taking ate days in Springfield, capi- Editor and Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 in Orwell's "1984." that is Detroit today. America over the cliff into tal of the state that is the Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher Obamacare, we are told, That party is also respon- default. But that raises a odds-on favorite to be first Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. was enacted by Congress, sible for an unsustainable question: Since the Tea Par- in the nation to default on Charles Goodin, Editor signed by the president, up- welfare state where half the ty folks are newcomers to its debts? A.J. Smith, Managing Editor held by the Supreme Court, U.S. population pays zero town, who brought America The Tea Party is feared Katie Whisenhunt, Advertising Sales confirmed by Obama's vic- income taxes but consumes to the edge of this cliff? and detested in Washington Cindy Harding, Circulation Manager tory in 2012. To try to de- hundreds of billions yearly What radical added $6 because these folks threaten fund or reform it amounts in social welfare benefits. trillion to our national debt the ideology, the vested in- to an attempted coup, an And how are the people in five years? Or did the Tea terests, and most critical of The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. overturning of the election who preside over this an- Party do that? all, the rice bowls in this city Find us on the Internet at: www.swarkansasnews.com results of November. nual redistribution of Amer- Almost all now agree that that voted 15-1 for Obama. 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The UACCH Foundation ery Lamb, and Evan Lamb had the 7th Annual Pull- ing for Education Trap 2nd Place Team Shoot at the Arkansas Spring Hill High School Game and Fish Commis- Team – Justin Newton, sion Rick Evans Educa- Hunter Howard, Derek tion and Conservation Shults Center’s shotgun range Friday, October 4. 3rd Place Team Twenty teams regis- Texarkana Arkansas tered to compete in the 3 School District Razorback member team trap shoot- trap team – Hannah Matt- ing competition sponsored son, Avery Kykendall, Lo- by AEP SWEPCO, Arkansas gan Kaepker Farm Bureau, and South- western Energy. “B” Flight The event was wrapped- 1st Place Team up over a big, juicy burger Tyson – Rob Martin, meal prepared by Farm Dewayne Fritts, Ted Waters Credit Services loan of- ficers. 2nd Place Team Bancorpsouth – Greg The competition results Wolf, Kyle Webb, and Steve are as follows: Powell J. K. Chambless - Over- SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News all high point individual 3rd Place Team Nashville Scrapper trap team members Taylor Teague, Avery Lamb and Evan Lamb took first place this weekend in the Steve Powell – Runner- Garver Engineering – “Pulling” for Education event at Grandview. up High point individual Blake Martin, Pete Chamb- less, J.K. Chambless businesses who donated Lagrone Williams, Rothwell and Rowe’s Leather. For more information “A” Flight Teams Results items for the auction. Marine, “Razorback” Jack Proceeds of the event about the UACCH Foun- 1st Place Team The UACCH Foundation Items were donated by Easterling, Bob Erwin, Don benefit the Foundation’s dation, visit the college Nashville Scrapper Trap would like to thank our Hempstead County Farm- Clay, Nevada Game Birds, efforts on behalf of UACCH website at www.uacch. Team – Taylor Teague, Av- sponsors and the local er’s Co-op, B&R Supply, Backyard Pool and Spa, and its students. edu.

Canaday SWEaRING IN Snow-White tapped for reunion community scheduled service award The annual Snow–White The Mine Creek Para- family reunion will be Sat. clifta Chapter of the Daugh- Oct 12, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at ters of the Revolution nom- the Langley fire depart- inated Mark Canaday for ment. their Community Service A potluck meal will be Award recently. enjoyed at noon. Please Canaday was nominat- bring your favorite dish, ed for his many acts of family pictures and any unpaid voluntary com- memorabilia you may munity service, including have. mowing yards for sick or If you would like to play hospitalized people, cut- bingo, bring a $5 or under ting and delivering fire- gift. wood for people in need, For more information, making home repairs for call 870-356-3091. the elderly, building rail- ing for disabled persons, cleaning and restoring old cemeteries without pay and repairing over 3,000 broken headstones in over Nashville to 68 cemeteries. He has documented his honor merit efforts through arkansas- gravestones.org, has do- scholars nated over five gallons of blood, served for over nine Officials from Nashville years on the school board, Public Schools will hon- and much more. or the 10 National Merit Two years ago, Canaday SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News Scholars in the school’s Laurie Westfall, Howard County resident and former Sevier County Circuit Clerk, was recently re-appointed to the was named Man of the Year history with a plaque at Electronic Recording Commission by Gov. Mike Beebe. She is pictured swearing in with the Hon. Judge Charles half time of the Nashville- by the Nashville Chamber A. Yeargan. of Commerce. Ashdown game Oct. 18.

PINE BLUFF – Rabies is were exposed.” Some of the the nerves near the bite and to rabid animals. But, with self. Rabies ordinarily a concern on the reports are from unusual then travels to the brain. the rising number of report- Dr. Fernandez urges farm in the spring, but not locations such as Grant Until the virus reaches the ed cases, ranchers in areas farmers and ranchers to so this year as Arkansas County, which has not had brain there is no sign of the where rabies is more com- talk to their veterinarians still a is already on track for a a case of rabies in a skunk disease so a recently bitten mon may find it worthwhile about whether or not to record number of cases,” in more than 20 years, he animal will not appear to be to vaccinate their animals, vaccinate their livestock says Dr. David Fernandez, says. Also, a rabid bat bit a sick. Once the virus reaches says Dr. Fernandez, who this year. For questions threat Cooperative Extension Pro- cow in Hot Spring County. the brain, it multiplies and also has this advice. about rabies or what to do gram livestock specialist at Rabies is a viral disease damages the nerves of the If you encounter an ani- with a rabid animal, contact the University of Arkansas commonly found in skunks, central nervous system. mal you think may have Dr. Susan Weinstein, state at Pine Bluff. raccoons and bats. Rabies Eventually, the disease is rabies, do not approach it. public health veterinarian, despite “In two weeks in Sep- can affect all classes of fatal unless treated during If a potentially rabid animal or visit the webpage at tember, there were reports livestock as they are much the early stages of infection. is trapped in your house, http://www.healthy.arkan- of seven rabid bats and more likely to be exposed Livestock owners can isolate it in a room, leave sas.gov/programsServices/ cooler two rabid skunks across to rabies than the average protect their animals with a the room and call animal infectiousDisease/zoonot- Arkansas, and all of them homeowner. vaccine, but in most years control. Do not attempt to icDisease/Pages/Rabies. tested positive for rabies,” The disease is transmit- veterinarians do not recom- capture the animal your- aspx. weather says Dr. Fernandez. “For- ted by a bite from an infect- mend vaccination because tunately, only two humans ed animal. The virus enters of the low risk of exposure Puzzle Answers Sudoku Solution #3046-D STAB FIRE ABATE Muscadines TOTE ORAL VASES 8 1 2 5 4 6 3 7 9 ODOR RAGS ASSES 6 Varieties for Jellies, POPTHEQUESTION 4 7 5 9 3 8 6 2 1 Eating and Wine Making ASI TALC 3 6 9 7 2 1 8 4 5 209 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852 SADIST CHER ISM Muscadines available from TRENT ALOE EATA 5 3 1 4 8 7 9 6 2 Mid August to Mid October ROCKOFGIBRALTAR 2 9 4 1 6 5 7 8 3 AMOS RENO LIEGE Located at Owens Farm - at PAM JOSE PASSES 6 8 7 3 9 2 1 5 4 Bingen Community Center PLUS ERR COUNTRYBUMPKIN 9 4 8 6 5 3 2 1 7 You Pick • We Pick • Call for availability HASNT OMEN RIDE 1 5 6 2 7 9 4 3 8 Credit Cards shown above accepted at participating stores Cell: 903-746-4326 • Home: 870-845-5588 OMEGA ACRE ALEX CEDES MATS MOAT 7 2 3 8 1 4 5 9 6

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The weather has finally stew, purchase beef stew removed. These allow for Italian diced tomatoes, cooled down, football sea- meat. The meat cutter has by Jean A. Ince maximum storage in the undrained son has arrived, and now’s taken chunks of beef from xtension Staff chairman freezer since they lay flat. 2 potatoes, peeled and the time to think about the tougher parts of the E UofA Cooperative Extension Then when you are ready cubed bowls of warm, thick stew. cow such as the shoulder, Service • Howard County for them, simply thaw over- 5 carrots, chopped Just imagine how nice it is leg, and butt. These are Tips night in the refrigerator 3 celery ribs, chopped to come home at the end sometimes referred to as and reheat gently over 1 onion, chopped of the day to a steaming “chuck.” As these tougher medium heat. 2 (4-oz.) cans mushroom hot bowl of thick sauce, cuts of meat simmer, they let it burn. Once the meat beginning of the cooking If you need additional stems and pieces, drained chunks of meat and veg- become tender and offer has been lightly browned time, it is actually better information on handling 3 chicken bouillon cubes etables that are infused great flavor. on all sides, remove it to wait until the meat has leftovers safely, please 2 tsp. sugar with flavor. If adding fresh onions from the pan and begin to cooked a while. This keeps contact me at the Univer- ½ tsp. dried basil If you have ever won- or garlic to your stew, be- deglaze the pan. This is a the vegetables from being sity of Arkansas, Coopera- ½ tsp. dill weed dered what the difference gin by sautéing them until fancy term which means overcooked. You want the tive Extension Service in 1 tsp. chili powder is between a soup and a golden brown. This will to add liquid to the pan meat to be fork tender and Howard County. Our office ¼ tsp. black pepper stew, it is simple. Stews add a rich caramelized fla- and boil while you scrape the vegetables to retain is located on the second 1 Tbsp. cornstarch are any dish made by stew- vor and smell to the stew. the browned bits on the their shape. floor of the courthouse. 1 cup water ing. This usually refers Remove them from the pan bottom of the pan. The bits Stew is wonderful for You may also call me at Combine all ingredients to dishes that contain once caramelized or they will provide flavor to the several reasons. It makes 870-845-7517 or e-mail me except cornstarch and meat, vegetables and a will continue to cook. gravy and generally dis- your home smell divine at [email protected]. water in slow cooker. Com- thick soup. It is generally Many times a stew rec- solve during the cooking with the smell of onions, bine water and cornstarch. a method by which food is ipe will ask you to dredge process. garlic and herbs. It cooks Recipe of the Week Stir into slow cooker. 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beating Valley View is sustaining quarter a week ago, but lost 21-19. game. Winless Cave City has scored Lucas Liggin took over at QB. Liggin drives,” Hill says. “We’ve been living 2-4A 28 points this fall. completed 13 of 25 passes for 194 too much by the big play.” Johnson lonoke (24) at Southside Bates- gosnell (18) at Trumann: Gos- yards and three TDs in last week’s has caught 18 passes for 266 yards ville: Lonoke senior Kody Smith ran nell has won five of the past seven 31-point victory over CAC. Nashville (14.8 yards per catch) and rushed 31 29 times for 153 yards and two TDs in the series, with Trumann winning junior LaMichael Pettway (six catch- times for 368 yards (11.9 yards per and threw for 170 yards and a score one-point thrillers in 2006 and 2008. es, 108 yards, three TDs against CAC) carry), while Stewart has 11 catches last week, helping the Jackrabbits The improved Pirate D yields less and senior Kyler Lawrence (85 yards for 308 yards (28 ypc) and 10 carries rally in the fourth quarter to beat than two TDs per game. Trumann rushing) make plays weekly. Arkan- for 173 yards (17.3 ypc), and two of Newport 39-32. Southside Batesville scored 28 points at Jonesboro West- sas Baptist’s first-team offense didn’t his three kickoff returns resulted in has scored 10 points in two confer- side last week, compared to 26 points score against Arkadelphia. TDs. Stewart has a state-best six in- ence games. the first month. Malvern at ashDoWn (4): Two terceptions for a defense that yields Marianna at heBer springs 4-4A years ago, Malvern won at Ashdown 17 points weekly. Junior linebacker (21): A battle of winless teams. Dardanelle at BooneVille (7): 14-7 in double overtime, propelling Garrett Hussong (6-0, 185) paces Marianna has lost 16 straight games. Booneville has won five straight over the Leopards to the state title game, Class AAAA Highland with 49 tackles, while junior Heber Springs off to its worst start the Sand Lizards since losing 28-8 at while Ashdown missed the playoffs. safety Spenser Stowers (5-11, 170) since going 0-10 in 2003. Heber Dardanelle in 2007. The undefeated Malvern has won consecutive games Arkansas High School Football Ranking & Notes has 35 tackles and a pair of intercep- Springs senior QB Michael Kramer Bearcats led Subiaco Academy 34-0 since inserting sophomore Trace tions. Senior linebacker Kameron has passed for 903 yards and nine in the second quarter last week, be- Collie (three TD passes the past two Seat hasn’t played in two weeks after scores this fall. fore winning 48-20. Junior Matthew weeks) at QB. Ashdown senior QB 1. Warren (2-3) 48. Marianna (0-4) injuring his rotator cuff, and senior DollarWaY (10) at Clinton: Berry returned the opening kickoff Jake Alexander has 18 TDs (just three 2. arkadelphia (5-0) running back Kevin French played Clinton going for its first 3-0 confer- 97 yards for a TD against Subiaco interceptions) this year, compared to 3. Dollarway (5-0) HOOTENS.COM 10 snaps this year before twisting his ence start since 2010. Yellow Jacket Academy, his second special teams 17 TDs and 17 interceptions a year 4. Booneville (5-0) ankle. Six of Highland’s seven seniors junior QB Fielder Dufrene completes TD of the season. Dardanelle sopho- ago. Sophomore Brandon North- GAME OF THE WEEK start. The Rebels dress 37 players, 65 percent of his passes (52 of 80) more QB Chris Kershner threw a pair cross returned a punt 75 yards for a 5. prairie grove (4-1) No. 9 Valley View at No. 11 Highland compared to Valley View’s 75. TD and sped 55 yards for a score in 6. nashville (3-2) for 813 yards and 12 TDs with just of TDs in last week’s three-point loss The winner likely takes the 3-4A HOOTEN’S TV SHOW three interceptions this season. He’s to Pottsville. last week’s 47-point win over Bauxite. 7. pottsville (5-0) title, gets home field advantage in rushed for 158 yards this fall, includ- Dover at MauMelle (33): Mau- Ashdown’s defense has given up 19 8. ashdown (5-0) Hooten’s Arkansas Football TV points the past 10 quarters. the playoffs and a first-round bye. show airs 10:30 a.m. Saturdays this ing 111-yard, one TD effort in last melle junior QB Tyshawn Robinson 9. Valley View (5-0) Highland has won consecutive league week’s 27-point win at Southside (more than 1,200 yards this fall) pulaski roBinson (2) at fall on KATV 7 (ABC-Little Rock) and Bauxite: Pulaski Robinson has lost 10. hamburg (4-1) titles and three since 2007. Valley KXNW (Ch. 34 Fort Smith/Fayette- Batesville. Senior wingback Stephen passed for 305 yards and three TDs 11. highland (5-0) View, now in its seventh varsity sea- Sappington paces Clinton with 230 at Waldron a week ago. The Hornets consecutive games after starting ville). The show features the state’s 3-0. The Senators trailed Malvern 12. Dardanelle (4-1) son, won its only conference champi- top recruiting prospects. yards rushing and four TDs, while have given up seven TDs this season. 13. Malvern (4-1) onship in 2010. LAST WEEK senior Robby Slack has 10 catches Dover hung with Mena for a half last 28-10 at halftime a week ago. Baux- “This biggest thing is Highland for 236 yards and three scores. week and led Dardanelle 10-0 in the ite has given up 118 points the past 14. star city (3-2) Hootens.com correctly predicted two weeks to Malvern and Ashdown, 15. lonoke (4-1) has experience playing in this kind Undefeated Dollarway allows just first half two weeks ago. of game, in a big-time atmosphere,” 21 of 24 games (88 percent) last four points per game. The Cardinals Mena at pottsVille (14): Potts- while Pulaski Robinson has given up 16. Maumelle (4-1) Valley View coach Shannon Sherman week. For the season, Hootens.com haven’t surrendered a TD since Week ville senior QB Michael Perry has al- 90 points to the same two opponents. 17. stuttgart (3-2) says. Valley View notched its signa- has correctly predicted 151 of 174 1 and they haven’t given up a point most 1,200 yards this fall. Perry ran 8-4A 18. newport (3-2) ture victory Week 2, defeating de- games (87 percent). since Class 6A Little Rock Parkview for two TDs, threw a TD pass and Crossett at DeWitt (2): The win- 19. cac (3-2) fending state champion Stuttgart 47- WEEK 6 PREDICTIONS kicked a field goal in Week 2. intercepted a pass in last week’s 21- ner likely makes the playoffs. DeWitt’s 20. clinton (3-2) 21. The Blazers have beaten Cave City (favored teams in ALL CAPS) stuttgart (1) at Newport: The 18 victory at Dardanelle. Mena junior 36-0 win over Lake Village last week 21. gosnell (4-1) and Pocahontas the past two weeks 1-4A Ricebirds have won three straight cornerback Greg Craig returned an was its first shutout victory since 22. lincoln (5-0) by a combined 86-7. Senior quarter- farMington (17) at Berryville: over Newport, including 20-13 last interception for a TD and senior Jack- blanking Barton 23-0 Week 1, 2005. 23. farmington (3-1-1) back Noah Johns has completed 64 Berryville hasn’t beaten Farmington season and a one-point triumph in son Daugherty returned a punt for a Crossett senior Deandre Jackson ran 24. pulaski robinson (3-2) of 99 passes for 1,112 yards and 15 since 2003. Farmington’s Ian Craw- the 2009 playoffs when they executed score in last week’s 32-point win over for three scores in last week’s eight- touchdowns this fall, and he’s thrown ford returned the opening kick 92 a hook-and-ladder in the waning sec- Dover. point win over Dumas. 25. gentry (3-2) just three interceptions. Senior Jae- onds to set up the winning score. The suBiaco acaDeMY (7) at Wal- Monticello (8) at Lake Village: 26. Mena (3-2) yards for a TD against Prairie Grove ger Sullins paces Valley View’s rush- a week ago. defending state champion Ricebirds dron: Waldron hasn’t a won a con- Lake Village hasn’t won a conference 27. DeWitt (3-2) ing attack, but he missed last week’s led Heber Springs 35-14 in the third ference game since besting Subiaco game since 2010. Monticello has 28. crossett (2-3) gentrY (3) at Pea Ridge: Gen- 37-0 win over Pocahontas with an try’s three wins the fall match its total quarter a week ago. Stuttgart senior Academy 29-21 Week 7, 2011. Subi- scored just 10 points the past four 29. subiaco academy (2-3) injury. Junior Tucker Hydrick filled in from the past two years combined. Tyler Luster ran for 203 yards and aco Academy junior QB Kelly Hollis games. The Billies didn’t get inside 30. pocahontas (3-2) for Sullins, catching five passes for The Pioneers defeated Gravette 21-19 three scores against Heber Springs, tallied two TDs against Booneville a the 20-yard line during last week’s 31. gravette (1-4) 102 yards and a score. Senior center last week, their first win in the series and he’s scored nine times this fall. week ago. 35-0 loss against Hamburg. 32. Dumas (1-4) Weston Delancy (5-10, 240), guards since 2003. Gentry senior QB Jarod Newport led Lonoke 32-31 in the 7-4A Star City at haMBurg (7): Ham- 33. heber springs (0-5) Tyler Garr (6-2, 275) and Colby Hill Cousins has passed for 724 yards fourth quarter last week, but lost by CAC at arkaDelphia (25): The burg has shut out four opponents (6-2, 240) anchor the Blazer line. Se- and five TDs and rushed for 655 seven points. Badgers avenge their only league this fall (only Class 5A No. 1 Camden 34. Monticello (0-5) nior noseguard Jay Burks (5-11, 400) 3-4A Fairview scored against the Lions). 35. Jonesboro Westside yards and three scores this fall. loss from last season. Badger senior and ends Zach Turley (5-8, 155) and Lincoln at prairie groVe (11): ValleY VieW (7) at Highland: QB Jakahari Howell has completed DeWitt and Magnolia each ventured (4-1) Austin Slaughter (6-0, 220) fortify the inside the 20-yard line once against 36. pea ridge (2-3) Undefeated Lincoln off to the best Hootens.com Class 4A Game of the 74 of 99 passes for 1,027 yards and defensive front. “They hit hard and fly start in school history. Wolf junior Week. 12 TDs this fall, while Kris Oliver Hamburg, and Monticello never pen- 37. ozark (1-4) around,” Highland coach Spencer Hill QB Drew Harris passed for 110 yards Brookland at pocahontas (8): has rushed 80 times for 667 yards etrated the red zone. Hamburg senior 38. Bauxite (1-4) says. and rushed for 75 yards in last week’s This could determine a playoff spot. and nine scores. Oliver caught three Trey Miller returned a punt 75 yards 39. arkansas Baptist (1-4) Undefeated Highland beat Jones- 30-point win at Pea Ridge. Prairie Pocahontas failed to score in last passes for 112 yards and three TDs for a TD against Monticello, his only 40. Berryville (2-3) boro Westside and Brookland by a Grove junior Bobby Catt ran for TD, week’s 37-0 loss to Valley View and in last week’s 44-point win at Arkan- attempt this season. “It was a high- 41. southside Batesville combined 95-43 the past two weeks. caught an 84-yard TD pass and re- the Redskins have scored just eight sas Baptist. The Badger defense held light reel,” Hamburg coach Mike Cox Sophomore QB Reid Maag (6-0, 170) turned an interception 55 yards for a points the past two years against the Arkansas Baptist to 5 yards rushing says. “He made six guys miss.” (1-4) protects the ball better now than Warren (28) at Dumas: War- 42. Brookland (3-2) score against Farmington a week ago. Blazers. Brookland scored two TDs in and recorded 13 tackles behind the a month ago, Hill says. Maag has Ozark at graVette (2): Ozark the third quarter at Highland last week line of scrimmage. CAC managed just ren senior QB Drake Jones threw 43. lake Village (1-4) rushed for 330 yards and completes four TD passes and ran for another in 44. Dover (0-5) snapped a five-game losing streak by converting multiple fourth downs. six first downs in last week’s 31-point 68 percent of his passes for 762 (dating back to last year) with last Cave City at JonesBoro West- loss at Nashville. last week’s 28-point win at Star City. 45. cave city (0-5) yards this fall. Juniors Avery Johnson week’s 15-point win over Berryville. siDe (2): Jonesboro Westside’s 4-1 nashVille (35) at Arkansas Dumas beat Warren 36-25 in 2010, 46. trumann (0-5) (6-2, 205) and Deon Stewart (6-0, Gravette led Gentry 13-9 in the fourth start is the best in school history, and Baptist: The Scrappers ride a four- and four of the past six games in the 47. Waldron (0-5) 155) provide big plays. “The key to the Warriors average 33 points per game win streak since junior QB series were decided by a TD or less.

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Cutter 3-2A Ester (6-0, 240) forced a fumbled LB Josh Armstrong turning in a Morning Star’s 4-1 start is the best McCrory at E. poinsett and blocked a punt last week in a monster year, pacing the defense in school history. Senior RT Zac countY (12): Playing without 33-8 win over Magazine. Senior LB (12 ppg) in tackles and big plays. Walters (6-2, 230), LT Clark Mc- Armstrong recorded 12 tackles three starters, including Sonic Austin Humphrey recorded seven Intyre (6-1, 240), C Sean Moore Super Team linebacker Tristan solo tackles vs. Magazine. last week at Hampton and rushed (6-0, 220) and RG Cody Love (6-1, three times for 82 yards and a TD. Class AA McDaniel (broken leg), EPC big- union christian (2) at 210) open running lanes for senior 8-2A played Walnut Ridge last week Hackett: Pass-happy UC should ATH Austin Morphew, who’s near- behind junior QB Aaron Scales. BearDen (42) at Hermitage: be rested after an open week, ing 1,000 all-purpose yards. Arkansas High School Football Ranking & Notes Scales completed 15-of-24 passes while Hackett’s best linemen broke Bearden leads Class 2A in scoring for 324 yards and four TDs and ran his hand, and its secondary has 6-2A defense, allowing 6.6 ppg this sea- Des arc son. The Bears held Parkers Cha- 1. Junction city (5-0) HOOTENS.COM for another 112 yards and a TD. struggled. (1) at Palestine- After being sacked three straight Western Yell at MagaZine Wheatley: See hootens.com Game pel to 97 yards last week in a 41-6 2. Bearden (4-1) win. Bearden rolled up 392 yards, GAME OF THE WEEK plays, Scales passed to junior WR (35): Magazine may own the most of the Week. 3. carlisle (5-0) No. 12 Des Arc at Quin Young for the game-winner Brinkley at carlisle (45): led by junior QB Jamond Young’s 4. Dierks (5-0) team speed in the 4-2A, but it has 126 rushing yards and 128 pass- No. 20 Palestine-Wheatley on a fourth-and-26 play. Young struggled to score points. The No. 3 Carlisle senior QB Austin 5. rison (3-2) (four receptions for 136 yards) Reed has completed 70 percent of ing yards. Hermitage athlete Nick Palestine-Wheatley upset Des gritty Rattlers lost two fumbles, Marshall returned four kicks for 80 6. gurdon (4-1) went high for the catch, then spun threw an interception and had a his passes for 350 yards. Senior 7. e. poinsett county (5-0) Arc 30-20 last year to ruin the yards and caught a 16-yard pass Eagles’ homecoming. Des Arc’s out of a tackle to reach the end punt blocked last week at Hector. RB Bo Weddle took three hand- last week vs. Rison. 8. hazen (4-1) offs for 157 yards and three TDs 12 seniors try to return the favor zone. McCrory moved Dylan Holi- J.c WestsiDe (35) at Hart- Hampton at WooDlaWn (3): 9. strong (3-2) day from slotback to fullback last last week in a 56-7 win over Clar- this week. Des Arc seniors Jalen ford: J.C. Westside stays in the Hampton offered some resistance 10. Magnet cove (3-1-1) week, and the junior responded race for the fifth and final playoff endon. Weddle (665 yards) and in the first half last week vs. Junc- 11. Marked tree (4-1) Holloway (500 total yards) and with 14 rushed for 185 yards and a senior Deron Ricks (607 yards) Danerryen Spencer (200 pass- berth in the 4-2A. tion City with Jordan Brown in- 12. Des arc (3-2) TD in a 28-14 win over rival Cross McDonald County, Mo. at De- run behind a line spearheaded by tercepting a pass. Woodlawn was ing yards) have split the snaps at County. Sophomore LB Hunter senior guard Landon Sage. Junior 13. Walnut ridge (2-3) catur (1) (Thurs.): Decatur de- idle last week. Woodlawn rushed quarterback. Senior guards Cam- Davis (10.5 tackles per game) and DE Colton Isbell leads the Bison 54 times for 200 yards Week 4 in a 14. salem (3-2) feated (0-6 this year) McDonald eron Fisher (6-1, 280) and Colton disruptive lineman Standral Neal with two sacks. 36-6 loss to Bearden. 15. hector (4-1) County 48-0 a year ago 16. spring hill (4-1) Goodman (5-8, 185) have played pace the Jaguar defense. Clarendon at haZen (42): Se- strong (18) at Parkers Cha- well up front. Spencer has record- Cross County at Walnut 5-2A nior and tackle-leader Lucas Ten- pel: Parkers Chapel coming off 17. Mccrory (3-2) losses by almost identical scores 18. cross county (3-2) ed more than 50 tackles, including riDge (15): Walnut Ridges de- BigeloW (18) at Mountain nison, senior DE Jacob Walker and 21 stops in the 12-0 loss to Class fends the run well, and Cross Pine: Bigelow looking for leader- sophomore DE Khalid Mills pace a the past two weeks to Rison (44- 19. england (4-1) 6) and Bearden (41-6). But the 20. palestine-Wheatley (2-3) 3A No. 1 Harding Academy. Junior County likes to run. Cross County ship from six seniors, and whole- Hazen defense that allows just 13 Tyler Hill (6-1, 185) has excelled at ppg. PC defense stopped Bearden two 21. conway christian (2-3) RBs Anfernee Davis and Marquez sale changes may be in the offing times in the second quarter last wingback and safety. Turner have combined for more after a 1-4 start. Senior linemen Marvell at englanD (35): 22. Murfreesboro (3-2) England junior QB Tyrik Harris not week. Three Strong RBs combined P-W lost a fumble at its 20- than 1,400 yards. Senior LB Cody Blake Byrd and William Tanner for 266 yards last week in a 29-12 23. parkers chapel (1-4) have played well. Mountain Pine a one-man gang with senior RB/ yard line late in the game last Reithemeyer leads the Walnut win at Murfreesboro. Strong held 24. Mineral springs (1-3) Ridge defense (19 ppg) with 51 has lost 14 in a row. DE Cameron Thrasher (11.3 100 week to set up England’s go-ahead Murfreesboro to 10-of-31 passing 25. Mount ida (3-2) tackles. Junior DE Tyler Binkley (6- Magnet coVe (28) at Quit- meters) and top receiver, junior score in an 18-14 England victory. for 143 yards with an interception. 26. foreman (1-4) 2, 190) recorded five tackles, two man: Magnet Cove’s offensive line Monte’ Toney (6-0, 200). 27. augusta (3-2) P-W senior QB Deion Colbert (6-3, Junction citY (21) at Spring 195) owns a strong, accurate arm TFL, one forced fumble, one fum- regroups after its worst outing of 7-2A 28. Magazine (3-2) ble recovery, one pass breakup the year. Magnet Cove managed Hill (Thurs.): Spring Hill vastly im- 29. cutter M. star (4-1) and throws to a talented receiving Mineral Springs at Dierks proved from the team that lost corps. Sophomore RB Devante and a sack last week in the over- just 155 yards in a 7-6 win over (28): No. 4 Dierks rolling through 30. hampton (1-4) time loss at EPC. Walnut Ridge blitzing Poyen. Senior RB Adam 49-0 a year ago to Junction City. 31. Bigelow (1-4) Jordan has rushed for more than the 7-2A after knocking off Gur- Junction City junior LB Josh Arm- 500 yards this fall behind a line led senior Cole Hicks has rushed 76 Davidson (477 yards) got 5 yards don two weeks ago. The Outlaws 32. Brinkley (0-5) times for 543 hard-earned yards on his own to score Magnet Cove’s strong turning in a monster year, by all-league tackle Homer Brown- flogged Foreman 45-0 last week. 33. Quitman (1-4) and 10 TDs. Hicks has completed lone TD. Senior Conner Wells, pacing the defense (12 ppg) in ing. Senior LB Brett Bumgarner Senior QB Adam Bradshaw has 34. lafayette county (1-4) two of three halfback passes for 70 sophomore Josh Smeltzer and ju- completed 42 of 72 passes for 660 tackles and big plays. Armstrong 35. poyen (0-5) and junior LB Travis Terry lead a yards. nior Tanner Clements recorded an recorded 12 tackles last week at Patriot defense that held England’s yards and 13 TDs. Senior TE An- 36. hackett (1-4) MarkeD tree (12) at Au- interception apiece last week. DT drew Sirmon has 15 receptions for Hampton and rushed three times 37. union christian (2-2) elusive QB Tyrik Harris to 100 gusta: Marked Tree did not play or Pearson Wade (33 ACT) collected for 82 yards and a TD. yards on 19 carries. 371 yards and seven TDs. Senior 38. Mountainburg (3-2) tackle well last week in a 24-20 win nine tackles. Curtis Sebren kicked a school-re- C. Harmony Grove JV at ri- 39. cedar ridge (1-4) HOOTEN’S TV SHOW at Cedar Ridge after upsetting Sa- Conway Christian at Mount cord 53-yard field goal a week ago. son (10) (Mon.): Rison hosts 40. J.c. Westside (1-4) Hooten’s Arkansas Football TV lem two weeks ago. Mistakes and iDa (6): Mount Ida’s sophomore- gurDon (20) at Murfrees- back-to-back games vs. JV teams 41. Decatur (1-4) show airs 10:30 a.m. Saturdays turnovers plague Augusta. laden team loves to play at home. boro: Murfreesboro gave up a (Oct. 15 vs. Crossett JV) before 42. Woodlawn (1-3) this fall on KATV 7 (ABC-Little Cedar Ridge at saleM (21): The visiting Lions lost four fum- combined 266 yards to three playing host to No. 2 Bearden 43. hermitage (2-3) Rock) and KXNW (Ch. 34 Fort Salem rebounded from a four- bles inside their 30-yard line in the Strong running backs last week Week 8.The Wildcats led Hermit- 44. Western Yell county (0-5) Smith/Fayetteville). The show point loss to Marked Tree Week first half last week but still blew out in a 29-12 home loss. Strong held age 32-0 after the first quarter last 4 to trounce Augusta 56-20 last 45. clarendon (0-5) features the state’s top recruiting Bigelow 34-6. Mount Ida rushed Murfreesboro to 10-of-31 passing week and won 52-0. Sophomore week. Salem averages 370 rush- for more than 400 yards, dialing 46. Mountain pine (0-5) prospects. Benton will be featured for 143 yards with an interception. RB Bryson Marks led Rison with 47. hartford (1-4) as the Verizon/Nokia Siemens Net- ing yards per game behind seniors up an inside trap play six times for Gurdon may not be challenged J.J. Gray (7.7 ypc), Augustus Free- big gains. Conway Christian senior 81 yards on five rushing attempts. 48. Marvell (0-5) works Football Town of the Week. again until it plays host to No. 2 TheAll Nashville the sports coverage you’ll ever Newswant! FIRST STATE BANK www.swarkansasnews.com Nashville • (870) 451-9994 Thursday, October 10, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 SportS 7 Scrappers to face another passing team Friday

CHARLES GOODIN fensively if they are to stop Editor the passing onslaught. “They’re a little bit bet- NASHVILLE - The Nash- ter up front than CAC in ville Scrappers are prepar- terms of protection. They ing for another week of do a little better job of pro- aerial-oriented football as tection, but very similar on they gear up to take on the both sides of the ball,” he Arkansas Baptist Eagles in said. “If you allow Perkins Little Rock. to sit back there and sip Head Coach Billy Daw- a little tea, he’ll wear you son said the Eagles’ of- out. It’s all timed and they fensive scheme will be run good routes. You gotta very similar to the one disrupt him a little bit and the Scrappers dominated kind of make him uncom- in last week’s 43-12 win fortable because if not, over the Central Arkansas they’re gonna run good Christian Mustangs. enough routes they’ll hurt “They’re very similar you in the secondary.” to CAC in terms of, you CAC surprised Nashville know, CAC doesn’t run it last week by lining up in much, and Baptist runs a 30 front defense, some- it less than they do,” he thing they hadn’t shown explained Tuesday during in previous games. Dawson a brief interview. “They said Baptist will likely use throw it around the park. the same scheme when They don’t sprint out, they not in possession of the don’t run any kind of play football. action. They try to make “Arkansas Baptist looks it into a seven on seven exactly the same. If they game, and if you allow come out in the same them to do that, they’re thing, it’ll look very simi- pretty good at it.” lar to CAC Friday night in The air-raid style play terms of an odd front,” he is made possible by junior explained. quarterback Riley Perkins, Junior Braden Hood was who is pushing a career a big help to the Scrappers total of 6,000 yards pass- last week, digging into the ing. Perkins took a back Mustang backfield to re- seat in last week’s loss cord three sacks through- to Arkadelphia, however, out the course of the game, allowing sophomore Cory and Dawson said junior McGonigal to complete 17 quarterback Lucas Liggin of 35 passes for 170 yards is improving every week as and a score. McGonigal’s he becomes more comfort- twin brother, Chad, was able in the position. on the receiving end of the “I was proud of the kids pass that saved the Eagles coming off the tough week from a shutout. at Arkadelphia. We re- Junior receiver Rob- sponded, we played clean, ert Upshaw has been the so I was pleased with the team’s leading target for way they responded obvi- most of the year, amassing ously, and we’re becoming 467 yards and five scores a little more physical at on 42 receptions. every position,” he ex- CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News Dawson said the skill plained. “Continue to get n ABOVE: Kory Snodgrass, Tyler Parker and LT Muldrow hem in a Central Arkansas Christian ballcarrier last Friday during players have the benefit of better is the key, and I the Scrappers’ 43-12 rout of the Mustangs. a line that is slightly more think we did that.” n ABOVE LEFT: Leonard Snell sacks Central Arkansas Christian quarterback Jack Thomas last Friday during the Scrappers’ talented than CAC’s, some- The Scrappers will look 43-12 victory over the Mustangs. thing the Scrappers will to continue that trend Fri- n ABOVE RIGHT: Junior quarterback Lucas Liggin looks to pass downfield last Friday during the Scrappers’ 43-12 win need to work around de- day. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. over the Central Araknsas Christian Mustangs.

by the fact that Friday is Dierks’ homecoming, BATTLE something he hopes From Page 1 won’t divert his players’ attention from the game. “I don’t know if you’ll riding the excitement of find a coach anywhere an undefeated season that enjoys homecoming into the matchup while because it’s such a dis- Mineral Springs’ season traction,” he said. “I’m has been less successful hoping they have that than they’d hoped. hunger Friday and aren’t “They have a very their team you can look the favorite in this one. or grounded balls, but Tyler Villegas and Xavier just satisfied with what good football team,” at and say they’re weak At 7:00 those kids are we had five last game. Williams. they’ve done.” Burns said of the 2013 here or they’re weak gonna make the deci- That’s four too many,” “If you don’t run to Burns knows Ben- Outlaws. “They can run there.” sion on who’s the better Burns said. “You can’t the ball, they’re gonna nett’s hopes will likely it - they have stable Although Bennett prepared team.” beat a bad team like that break some on you,” he come true. running backs along recognizes that his team Burns has been pre- and you aren’t going to said of Villegas and Wil- “There will be a lot with some good block- has an edge this year, paring the Hornets with win against a good team liams. “[Langston’s] got more emotion in this ers. Their quarterback, he said he isn’t taking some extra ball drills like Gurdon or Dierks.” some of the best feet in game than any other Bradsaw, he can throw anything for granted. because of last week’s Meanwhile, Bennett the conference prob- conference game, no it a mile. They can beat “Mineral Springs, year dropped passes, which has been preparing his ably. You never see him doubt,” he said. “Playing you both ways [and] in and year out, is very he said did little to lift team to take on the standing flatfooted on for the cup gives them a they have a field goal athletic and anything the Hornets over second speed and athleticism offense.” little extra incentive to kicker that kicked a 52 can happen on any ranked Gurdon. of quarterback Ken- Bennett also ex- play.” yarder last week. There given night,” Bennett “Sure, you’re going drick Langston and plained that the rivalry Kickoff is set for 7 isn’t really any aspect of said. “I don’t care who’s to have a dropped pass all-purpose skill players is further complicated p.m. in ‘The Holler.’ We have a NEW PRINTER! Get AMAZING Color Copies of Photos from The Newspaper! Come by today or call at 870-845-2010!

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taKING White tHE OatH n AT RIGHT: Howard County Justice of Cliffs News the Peace Jeanie Gorham administers MARY CROSSLIN that so far there is not the oath of office Contributor much damage in her to newly appointed area. We wish the best Mineral Springs Rev. Germany kept his city recorder and for those that are missing regular preaching ap- treasurer April Nail and that the water will prior to the Mineral pointment at Mount Zion soon have run its course. Springs city council on last week. Bertha Ger- Let’s breathe a prayer for meeting Monday many attended a Chris- them, and for the emer- evening. tian conference over the gency workers. Staff photo by weekend, in Dallas. D.E. Ray Mount Zion was There was one emer- visitors at the Bright gency hospital visit in Star Baptist Church on the community on Tues- Sunday evening, for the day. There is no news of celebration of their 100th the outcome. Church Anniversary. Rev. Lela James was feeling Griffith is the pastor. much better on Friday. Mount Zion White She had contracted Cliffs, will celebrate the some kind of bug, which 132nd. Church Anniver- apparently was not able sary on the fourth Sun- to make a big impact. day in October. We look Prayer gave it a hard to see you at this great time in staying. Continue celebration. to pray for the sick. The Smith family in Council debates second garbage truck Our high school gradu- Graves Chapel, wel- ates are now in their comed a new baby girl to D.E. RAY Mineral Springs city coun- meeting Monday evening. Also discussed during first semester of higher their family this week- News Staff cil discussed the acquisi- Mayor Walter “Sonny” the meeting: education. Juan Maxwell end. Congratulations! tion of a second garbage Heatherly suggested to •฀The฀city฀park฀commis- is at Hope Community Dorothy Bailey and MINERAL SPRINGS- The truck during their monthly the council that a used sion will not be hosting College and Britt Maxwell I were in Texarkana on truck being offered in Hope the Trick or Treat event is at Nashville and James Tuesday. We combined could be purchased for downtown discussed last is in Magnolia. My God- business with pleasure, ABS O LU TE $30,000. Heatherly detailed month, but will still be co- daughter, (Sweet-PEA) and treated ourselves to a plan to offer $10,000 ordinating with other city Maylaka Smith went to an early dinner. down with the remainder employees and groups to Virginia. We hope them The Soliday family FA R M AUCTION the best success. Saturd a y, O ct 19 @ 10 AM financed. hold a city-wide cleanup spent the weekend in Council member Charles on the last Friday and Sat- It seems autumn will Oklahoma with family 1702 Apple Road, Bonnerdale AR .71933 Deloney suggested that urday of the month, Oct. soon be here. I have and friends. noticed that some of the REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION; Selling to the highest bidder! Beautiful a $8,229.91 payment the 25-26. 30+/- Acre Farm with a 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home, Huge Pond, Livestock city had received for sale •฀A฀new฀member฀of฀the฀ trees in our area are just CHRISTIAN REFRESH- Barn and totally Fenced. Only 15 minutes form Hot Springs very quite and beginning to make some secluded. Offering in 2 tracts and in its entirety. of lumber from city prop- city planning and zoning ER; GALATIAN 2:20—PHI- PERSONAL PROPERTY LIST: changes. Autumn is a LIPPIANS 1:21,NKJ APPLIANCES New GE French Door Refrigerator/Freezer “stainless steel”, erty should also be applied committee will be named Gas Range, Microwave Oven, Small Emerson TV Flat Screen TV Food to down-payment. The at next month’s meeting. good time to take some I HAVE been cruci- Saver Vacuum Bagger Suburban Wood Heater Warnock Hersey Wood natural nature pictures. Fireplace Insert, Upright Freezer, GE Dryer, Whirlpool Washer, Samsung council had previously dis- •฀Newly฀sworn-in฀city฀re- fied with Christ: it is no Surround Sound cussed placing the money corder/treasurer April Nail There is no paint brush longer I who lives, but HORSE TACK Beautiful Tex-Tan Imperial Saddle with Silver inlay, Spurs, that can compare to Ropes, Halters, in a CD account. Heatherly will be sent to the Arkansas Christ lives in m e: and MISC. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: Canoe Canvas Cover, 3 point PTO said that he would look at Municipal League training nature when the trees are the life which I now life Spreader Seeder, 3 Point, 55 Gal PTO Sprayer, 300 Gallon Diesel Tank, 5’ in full color. Angel Blade, Fifth Wheel Hitch, 3 Portable Air Compressors, RIDGID 12” that possibility. meeting on October 15. in the flesh I live by faith Chop Saw, COBALT double Work Lights, HITACHI 12” Slide Compound My sister lives in Colo- in the Son of God, who Miter Saw w/Portable Stand, Rockwell Rechargeable Skill Saw, GRIZLEY G1035P Shaper, Misc Shaper Blades, Several Router Bits, Roto-Zip RZ rado where there have loved me and gave Him- 2000, Small Portable Ice Maker, Cobra A42 electric Drain Snake, Impact been so much rain and self for me. Sockets up to 1”, DeWalt portable Table Saw 10”, Senco cordless Finish ABSOLUTE Residential Nailer, Makita 1/2 “ Hammer Drill, Dremel Trio, Crawly Disc Sander, Hand destruction by the water. For me to live is Tile Cutter, Portable Work Stand, ATV Weed Sprayer, PowerMax 10,000 watt gas powered Generator, Sump Pump, Schumacher Battery Charger, We were concerned for Christ, and to die is gain. Craftsman Joiner, Cabinet Drawer Slides, Chainsaw with Case, Digital Real Estate AUCTION her safety. She reports LOVE IS THE KEY! Measuring Wheel, 4’ Alum Level and T Square, 3 ton Floor Jack, HOBART Air Force 500I Plasma Cutter, HOBART Handler 187 230V Magnum ProX9 Airless Paint Sprayer, STIHL gas powered Blower, STIHL gas powered Friday, Oct 11 @ 11 AM Limb Saw, Cutting Torch set with Gauges and Bottles, DeWalt 2500 RPM Buffer Grinder, Bench Grinder, Bottle Jack, Makita 4” Grinder, Antique Skill 314 Little John Trail, Hot Springs AR. Portable Café Selling to the Highest Bidder Saw, Bolt Cutters, 6” Vise, Tongue Hitch for pulling auto behind RV etc., Spool of small Cable, Fishing Tackle, Tool Boxes, Wheeled Weed Trimmer, REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION; Selling to the highest Router Table, Craftsman Radial Arm Saw, Tool Sets, Portable Tool Chests, ABSOLUTE AUCTION Walk Behind Spreader, Air Impact Wrenches, 1/2 HP Waste King Garbage, bidder is a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1721± SF Brick Home Propane Fired Insect Fogger, Disposal, 4x4 Metal Square Tubing 8’ Shop Table on Casters, 1 new Pella Wooden Window and more with a Bedroom and patio view of Lake Hamilton. This SATURDAY, OCT. 12 10:30 AM FURNITURE AND MISC.; Large Wooden Chest, Antique Oak Hoosier home has Central Heat & Air with a Brick Wood Burn- Cabinet with Flour Bin, Antique Desk with Cabinet, Drop Leaf Table, Iron THE BISCUIT BARN located at the corner of Leg Dining Table w/4 Chairs, Antique Fiddle “ needs repair” with Case, ing Fireplace, natural gas Water Heater and Heat. Situ- Coffee Table with Foosball Game under glass, Wooden Bunk Beds with ated on a large corner lot with a huge fenced back Hwy. 8 & 27 in Norman AR. Mattresses, Extra Large distressed leather Recliner, Sealy (queen) Pillow Top Memory Foam Mattress, John Wayne Prints, Tenor Guitar, Antique yard. Lake Hamilton is just across the street. Don’t The Biscuit Barn is a thriving little café with a great business Trunk, Cedar Stump Table, Antique Sewing Machine Base, Footlocker, 2 miss this opportunity! Selling to the highest bidder re- Samsung Window Units A/C, Bread Maker Presto Pizza Cooker Crock Pot already built up and ready for you to open and take over gardless of price. For more info. contact our office or Canisters All kinds of Cookware All Kitchen items and Utensils, Weirder where they left off. Everything will be included with building Free Weight set several miss Bars and Weights, Preform Workout Center, visit our website AB Lounger, Tote full of Baseball Cards, File Cabinets, Antique Coke open the day of the auction if you desire. A complete list of Machine and more restaurant equipment to convey with the building is listed on GUNS AND MISC.; Marlin Lever Action 30/30 great shape, Gun SafeNicon www.FowlerAuctioneers.com EX 16x50.3.5” Water Proof Binoculars our website at TECH: Sony Computer, Epson Projector, HP Drafting Printer with stand www.FowlerAuctioneers.com Office Jet 6500 color Scanner/Printer and more. The lot lease is paid up through Aug. 1st 2014 REAL ESTATE TERMS: $10,000 down day of auction, balance due at closing within 30 days, title insurance and warranty deed furnished at closing. 10% buyer premium. PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS: Full payment day of auction in cash, approved check, Visa or Master Card. No Buyer Premium. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all advertisement. Don’t miss this opportunity! Selling to the highest bidder regardless of price. For more info terms and pictures visit our website at; www.FowlerAuctioneers.com Stay at the current location or move to your location in 2 pieces Broker: Darrel Cook RE Service, Auctioneer Agent Nick Fowler, CAI #162 Auctioneers Note: Everything will sell with the building and will be ready to open the doors when your ready. This café has several thousand dollars worth of equipment to be in- cluded in the sale plus a new 31/2 TON Air-conditioning and TERMS FOR REAL ESTATE; $5,000 down on auction day in Heating system “Package Unit” certified funds, balance due at closing, closing within 30 We will also be selling a few guns for the owner, Highpoint days, title insurance and warranty deed furnished at closing, AUC T ION EERS 9mm ~ A New 4-10 Pump Shot Gun ~ Regents 1911 .45 CAL Auto. 10% buyer premium. Auction day announcements take prece- Terms; Full payment day of auction in cash, approved check, Visa dence over all print. Broker Darrel Cook Real Estate Service or Master Card, 10% buyers premium. For inspection please con- tact our office. Auctioneers willAd be #27on location 8 am day of sale.

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The Hillcrest EHC held spreads part of the décor its monthly meeting on too. Serve them in small Oct. 3. plastic cauldrons, skulls, Club president, Doris or jack-o-lanterns. For a Ray called the meeting to more natural look, serve order. The opening prayer them in hollowed out min- was done by Quida Power. iature pumpkins or orange Vivian Roberts gave the or purple bell peppers. “thought of the month:” If Roll call was by Evalou you can eat today, enjoy Bowles and answered by the sunlight today, mix members with the “last good their friends today, time you made a motion in enjoy it and bliss God for your club meeting.” it.” Others attending were Power had a “helpful Janell Roberts, Mable hint.” Make dips, sauces o Sanders and Brittany Culp.

KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News Recently selected Dierks High School homecoming royalty are senior class maid Dakota Vance, senior football maid ‘Throw Back Taryn Lowery, homecoming queen Madasan Muse, senior maid of honor Mikayla Feemster, team captain Adam Bradshaw, junior football maid Lillie Woodruff, junior class maid Kaitlin Kitchens, sophomore class maid Alyssa Saturday’ scheduled Gibson, sophomore football maid Katelynd Fennell, and team captain Andrew Sirmon. The Dierks Chamber of set up on Dierks’ main av- Commerce will hold their enue on a first come, first Dierks homecoming court selected monthly ‘Throw Back Sat- serve basis. The event will urday’ on Oct. 12. include music, food and KATELYN COFFMAN Narens, Curtis Sebren, and Dalton football maid last year. Any area business or assorted crafts and items DHS Correspondent Ray. “I’m not really nervous this organization is welcome to for sale. Taryn Lowery, the daughter of year,” she stated, “I just hope I Dierks High School’s home- Scott and Kari Lowery, is the senior don’t fall on my face and embar- coming will be held Fri., Oct. 11. football maid. She was also football rass myself.” Ceremonies in the high school maid her sophomore year. Kaitlin’s parents are Mark and gymnasium will begin at 2:00 p.m., “It is a huge honor,” she said in Karen Kitchens. Her escorts on and the pre-game ceremonies will reference to this year’s selection. Friday will be Trent Coffman and begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be a “I am so happy for everyone else Mason Jester. Date announced parade down Main Street at 4:00 who got in it as well.” Friday’s sophomore football p.m. Taryn would like to thank the maid will be Katelynd Fennell, This year’s homecoming queen senior football players for voting the daughter of Heath and Amy for haunted house is Madasan Muse, the daughter for her. Escorting her will be Drew Fennell. Even though she is very The Nathan Volunteer 10 p.m. of Brett and Suzanne Muse. Even Adams and MaClane Moore. nervous, Katelynd is honored for Fire Department will spook On Halloween night the though she was part of homecom- Dakota Vance, who was elected her election and describes it as residents with their Haunt- event will run from 7 p.m. ing during her sophomore and ju- into homecoming for the first time feeling “great.” ed House on Oct. 19 and until 9:30 p.m. Admission nior years, Muse admitted to being this year, is excited to have the She would like to thank the Oct. 26 from 7 p.m. until will be $5 per person. shocked when she found out she honor of being the senior class sophomore football boys. Escort- was elected to be queen. maid. ing her will be Matthew Jones and “It’s a huge honor to be elected “I’m nervous because it’s my Lance Jackson. queen and have a great homecom- first year,” she admitted, also say- Finally, the sophomore class ing court,” she said. “I would like to ing the vote came as a surprise. maid is Alyssa Gibson, the daugh- thank everybody for their thoughts Dakota would like to thank the ter of Michelle and Shawn Gibson. and help. I would also like to thank senior class for giving her the title. Alyssa has not been in home- Nathan community the football team for selecting me Dakota’s parents are Tammy and coming since the first grade, and queen.” Jerri Vance. Escorting her will be was surprised when her name was homecoming scheduled Escorting Madasan will be team Tatum Stuart and Andy Tedder. announced. captains, Andrew Sirmon and Lillie Woodruff, whose parents “I didn’t think I would get in,” The Nathan communi- than Community Building Adam Bradshaw. are Timmy and Jerri Woodruff, she said. “I would like to thank ty’s annual homecoming is where a potluck lunch will Friday’s senior maid of honor was voted junior football maid. everyone who voted for me, all scheduled for Sat., Oct. 12. be served. will be Mikayla Feemster. She is Like Dakota, this is her first time my friends that stood by me, my The event will begin The public is invited to the daughter of Scott and Shelley in homecoming, but she isn’t very parents, and God. It is an honor Saturday morning with the event, which will con- Feemster. nervous. Lillie would like to thank and I am so thankful.” lunch set for 11 a.m. and clude sometime Saturday Feemster, who was also shocked the junior football players for their Escorting Alyssa will be Jake is set to be held at the Na- evening. when she found out she was elect- votes. Comer and Zach Walker. ed, called the selection a “huge “It’s such an honor,” she said. “It The entire homecoming court honor.” feels good.” wished the football team good Lisa ChandLer insuranCe “I would like to give a huge thank Lillie’s escorts will be Tyler luck on Friday night, when they you to the football boys for voting Mounts and Sam Fallis. will play the Mineral Springs Hor- ~ Group & Individual ~ me maid of honor,” she said. Junior class maid, meanwhile, is nets for possession of the Archie G Health G Life G Dental G Feemster was also part of home- Kaitlin Kitchens. Cothren Memorial Cup. The whole G G coming last year, when she was a “It is an honor and a privilege. court proclaimed, “Bring home the Medicare Supplement junior; perhaps that’s why she is I would like to thank my class for cup,” which has resided in Mineral For more information, call not very nervous about Friday. voting me junior class maid. It Springs for the last four years. Di- “I just hope everything falls into means a lot,” she said. erks is determined to win it back, (870) 845-5930 Ofice place,” she said. This is Kaitlin’s second stint in providing a perfect end to their 845-7728 Cell Mikayla’s escorts will be Tyler homecoming; she was sophomore homecoming.

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She stated the person behind her had one hand RAPE over her mouth and another a SPECIaL VISIt across her abdomen. She From Page 1 discovered that her boy- back to inform Detective friend was lying opposite of Kinzler she had returned her and started screaming. from the hospital. The alleged suspect ran She told Kinzler that she from the room. and her boyfriend were at On Oct. 1, the victim, her home with several friends boyfriend and two witnesses the night of Sat., Sept. 28 made formal statements and that four of the seven that identified the suspect friends left the residence as Barrett. and three stayed. She and Barrett was interviewed her boyfriend went to bed by the Pike County Sheriff’s about 2 a.m. and she was Department and allegedly awakened and discovered admitted to sticking his fin- someone behind her vagi- gers into the victim. Barrett nally penetrating her with claimed he remembered what she believed to be what he did before and after a penis, according to her the alleged incident, but not statement. the incident itself.

son and his wife denied any knowledge of inappropriate WOMAN conduct with the child. The wife informed the From Page 1 officers that Northcutt had hot line, and to call back sent a text phone message when the exam at Children’s to them on Saturday, Sep- Hospital was completed. tember 28, requesting them Later that same day, to keep the kids that night, around 4:45 p.m. Sergeant including the child involved. Shelby requested assistance The message was sent at 424 South 4th Street in at 4:52 p.m. from the phone Glenwood regarding the number which Kinzler knew alleged sexual assault pre- to be that of Tabatha North- viously reported by North- cutt. This was approximate- cutt. ly six hours and 20 minutes In a statement taken by after Northcutt had called Sergeant Shelby, Northcutt the Pike County Sheriff’s stated that her child had Office alleging the male been coming home the last involved had assaulted her four times from that rela- child. tive’s residence with pain The alleged person in- and irritation. volved was also the person Northcutt said the first whom Northcutt requested time this occurred, she took drive her and the child to the child to a Hot Springs the Monday, September 30, hospital where it was ex- exam in Hot Springs. amined. That examination The male alleged to have showed no results that the done the assault was given child had been “messed his Miranda Rights and with.” willingly submitted to the Northcutt then claimed collection of necessary sam- that the morning of Septem- ples for DNA testing. ber 28, the child came home The officers went to the complaining of redness and Northcutt residence, read irritation and said the rela- her the Miranda Rights, and tive had been hurting it with transported her to the Pike his fingers. County Sheriff’s Office for Kinzler’s report stated questioning. that on Monday, September There she admitted she 30, the child was taken to had repeatedly lied to the SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News the Child Advocacy Center officers including not calling Students at Mineral Springs Elementary School learned about dental care from the Tooth Fairy this week. Dr. Glass, in Hot Springs where a medi- the Child Abuse Hot Line DDS from Miles of Smiles sent goodie bags and technicians to teach students how to brush their teeth and choose cal examination and sexual after informing Kinzler she healthy foods and drinks. Above, Camarion Stuart and Jakobi Witherspoon visit with the Tooth Fairy. assault kit was conducted had called. on the child. The evidence Shelby also noted that he was collected and prepped was present at the North- for transport to the State cutt residence when she ity. explained. coming week.” Crime Lab for testing. made numerous texts in- “I think Maid of Honor “I have to be positive Homecoming week is a In the mean time, a cluding asking the relatives COURT should uphold her reputa- and an enthusiastic repre- big occasion for everyone search warrant was ob- to keep the kids. From Page 1 tion, show school spirit, sentative for the school,” in school, but it is doubly tained to take a DNA sample On Friday, October 4, and help the Queen to Keasterson said. “I need to so for members of the from the relative alleged to Northcutt appeared be- make homecoming spe- maintain tradition and the homecoming court. have done the assault. fore Pike County Circuit cial for the court,” Lance excitement of home- “It is an unbelievable On October 3, Kinzler Judge K. Leanne Daniel, who and once in a lifetime mo- and State Police Crimes signed the arrest warrant. ment to be queen and I Against Children Investiga- On Monday, October 7, she tor Kristi Williamson con- am excited and thrilled appeared before Circuit ducted interviews with the Judge Charles A. Yeargan beyond belief for home- person alleged to have as- who reduced the bail from coming,” Keasterson said. saulted the child. That per- $100,000 to $25,000.

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resPonsIBIlITes This position will serve the Secondary Career Center as the Cosmetology Instructor for students who come from area high schools to the Nashville Campus.

reQUIreMenTs • High school diploma or GED; Associate’s degree preferred • Four years work experience in Cosmetology • Cosmetology License • Cosmetology Instructors License • Submit to background checks • Passing scores on the Praxis I Exams • Complete the SkillsUSA Chapter Management Institute

salarY Adjunct Contract based on education, an estimated $4,500 per semester

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NASHVILLE- The mem- bership of the Howard County Farm Bureau ap- proved board members and several resolutions during their annual meet- ing Tuesday evening. The meeting, which included a dinner, was attended by approximate- ly 350 bureau members. Many county and state elected officials were also present, among them How- ard County Judge Kevin Smith and State Senator Larry Teague. Current bureau board chair Dennis Ritchie ad- dressed the crowd about several achievements of the bureau on the local and state level, before bureau D.E. RAY | Nashville News agent Wayne Kesterson Approximately 350 Farm Bureau members and family attend the group’s annual meeting Tuesday evening at the Howard County Fair Grounds. spoke encouraging mem- bers to sign up for health insurance under the Af- fordable Care Act, saying that bureau agents would be able to assist members in doing so anytime be- tween now and December 15. The new board ap- proved by the bureau mem- bers, which include many returning to the board, are Kirk Bell, James Chandler, F.D. Gibson, Marvin Hill, Joey Jamison, Pace King, Kent Manley, Todd Morris, Dennis Ritchie, Ray Rog- ers, Kevin Smith, Brent Tal- ley, Ricky Westfall, Casey Morris and Dana Turner. Among the resolutions adopted were a resolution urging the abolition of the National Renewable Fuel Standards, which is the law mandating ethanol content in gasoline, a resolution urging the development of a vaccine for the cattle disease trichaminasis, and a resolution calling on the FCC to allow television stations broadcast over ABOVE: Farm Bureau members Betty and Bobby Carroll stand in line before having their satellite to be available meal. to viewers at their choice ABOVE RIGHT: Farm Bureau LEGAL NOTICES board chair Dennis Ritchie rather than restricted to Southwest Arkansas Domestic and agency office manager viewers at a certain dis- For this newspaper and Arkansas Press Association Joan Bond talk at the Violence/Crisis Center member papers statewide can be viewed online at: tance from the station’s members’ meeting Tuesday ) broadcast towers. evening. (SWADV/CC http://www.publicnoticeads.com/ar/ Battered Women’s Center and A single database of public notices (or “legal ads”) Sexual Assault Services published throughout Arkansas, this compilation consists of public notices 24 Hour Crisis Line that have been uploaded im- Fraternal Order of Eagles mediately upon publication in newspapers across the Presents Midnight Hurricane state. So, in one place, you 870-584-3447 now have access, 24 hours a day, Friday, October 18, 2013 seven days a week, to statewide Ofices located in: notices about hearings, advertisements 9:00 P.M. for bids, financial reports, adoption of $5.00 cover • members & guests welcome ordinances and other government DeQueen • Nashville • Mt. Ida • Mena activities legally requiring public notice. * Live Music & Dancing

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