The Nashville News THURSDAY • May 30, 2013 • Issue 43 • 1 Section • 16 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt HMH board makes offer on land near campus

‘Peak to tERRIcA hENDRIX 58 acres of land near the $2,500 per acre. She added possible options to fund through the State of Ar- Editor hospital. that in the future, health- the asbestos abatement kansas will not cover the Peak’ Dr. John Hearnsberger care would move away of the old hospital which expenses for asbestos and poker run NASHVILLE – For the made the motion to offer from inpatient care and included a grant opportu- lead abatement based on third time this year, the the HMH Foundation $1,500 “we may need to have land nity and GIF funds,” Wright an estimate received by the scheduled hospital board has dis- per acre. That motion was to build an assisted living continued. “Concerned county judge. One quorum cussed purchasing land unanimously accepted by center or nursing home.” citizens from the neighbor- court member asked if the Queen Wil- near its campus and a mo- the HMH board and was HMH Foundation pur- hood behind the hospital hospital would be willing helmina State tion – offering a minimum expected to be presented chased the land including voiced their objection to to contribute toward the Park will host a of $1,500 per acre – was to the Hospital Foundation where the hospital and the county’s contracting expense since the new “Peak to Peak” unanimously approved by board Wednesday. medical office buildings are with a private firm which building is being paid for poker run June the board Tuesday evening. During the February located. would receive the land in with tax dollars. The re- 1. Members of the Howard meeting, HMH CEO Deb- In other business; exchange for lead and as- sponse was that the hos- The route Memorial Hospital Board ra Wright told the board * “At its May meeting, bestos abatement and the pital would need to have starts at again discussed the pos- that the land would cost Nate Steel discussed with demolition of the building. more information regarding Queen Wil- helmina State sibility of purchasing the $145,000 if the hospital paid the quorum court some The amount of funding See hMh / Page 8 Park and rum- bles through the Ouachita Mountains to Mount Maga- zine state park. City considering Registra- tion will be located under sale of Legion Hut the big tent that will be at park entrance, chARLEs GooDIN But the mayor also and will run Managing Editor cautioned that putting until 11 a.m. the building up for sale The registra- NASHVILLE - City al- opens the door to other tion fee is $20 dermen debated a pro- buyers who may outbid for one rider posal to sell the Legion kitchen, specifi- and $10 extra Hut at Tuesday’s regular cally Gerry Worthington, for each pas- meeting. who owns the corner lot senger. The Discussion on the sub- adjacent to the Legion registration cost includes ject came about after Hut on Fourth Street. a t-shirt and Mayor Billy Ray Jones Jones asked the coun- possible prizes told the council that cil if anyone was opposed from the poker the group operating the to pursuing the sale and hand. Bread of Life soup kitchen city aldermen remained For ques- had expressed interest in silent, so he said he tions or more acquiring the property. would have the building information Bread of Life has oper- appraised and report please contact ated out of the building back with a possible sale the park at since its inception last price next month. 479-394-2863. year. In other business New lock “They, I guess, are during the meeting, looking for a permanent council members voted policy location to have this,” unanimously to place implemented Jones said, adding that $200,000 of addition rev- he supported selling enue brought about by The public, the property because it an increase in water and the U.S. Army would eliminate the cost sewer rates into a CD with Corps of En- of upkeep from the city whichever bank provides gineers Little budget. See sALE / Page 8 Rock District will implement a new program for recre- ational boaters on 11 of the 13 Arkansas locks along the McClellan- Kerr Arkansas River Naviga- tion System beginning CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News June 3. Arkan- Owner Stacy Furr is pictured at Nashville Dance Academy, where she has spent the last sas locks, with 10 years training students in the performing arts. the exception of Trimble Lock, near Fort Smith, and Ozark DECADE OF DANCING Lock, at Ozark, will be closed to recreational Local dance academy celebrating 10th boaters from 10 a.m. until anniversary with Saturday recital 2 p.m. Mon- day through SUBMITTED PHOTO | Howard Co. Sheriff’s Department Thursday chARLEs GooDIN Deputy Steven Wakefield is pictured with suspected excluding fed- Managing Editor I grew up dancing in the drugs and paraphernalia seized during the arrest of eral holidays. Michael Barton, of Nashville. The closures hat began living room, learning the allow person- with the nel to perform preventive Wstarry-eyed jiterbug from my mother.” and scheduled dreams of a five Nashville man maintenance. year old girl even- Trimble and -Stacy Furr Ozark Locks tually became a Nashville Dance Academy arrested on drug will continue life-long passion for “ to close from Stacy Furr, who will 8 a.m. to noon interest in the craft. come her husband, the daily to all traf- celebrate the 10th “I grew up dancing in driving force behind her charges fic for mainte- anniversary of her the living room, learning relocation to Nashville. nance. local dance acad- the jitterbug from my “Being a dancer and Butch MoRRIs Wakefield found sus- The imple- emy Saturday with mother,” she recalled. theater doesn’t pay all Howard Co. Sheriff pected methamphet- mentation of Noting her interest, the bills, so of course daily mainte- a recital at the Sixth amine, some unidentified Furr said her mother I had a regular 9-5 job, nance peri- Street Auditorium. On May 28, at approxi- pills, a glass smoking pipe ods should signed her up for classes and that consisted of me mately 10:57 p.m. Deputy and a set of digital scales. “We are doing a lot with Sally Riggs, a well- working at Farm Bureau’s increase of special dances and Steven Wakefield stopped Barton was arrested long-term known dancer who had state office in Little songs that I specially a vehicle on Hwy. 27 N. for and transported to the availability of previously performed as Rock,” she said. “I met picked out for this year’s a traffic violation. Howard County Jail. He the facilities prima ballerina with the Wayne at Farm Bureau, The driver of the ve- was arraigned on pos- and reduce rectial,” she explained London and New York we started dating, and of Wednesday during a hicle was Michael D. Bar- session of a controlled unscheduled City ballet companies. By course Farm Bureau has ton, 39, of Nashville. substance (methamphet- outages. brief interview. the time she graduated him stationed here in Barton could not find amine) before Judge Tom The policy A Little Rock native from the University of Nashville, and the rest, his driver license and was Cooper in Howard County can be viewed who opened Nashville Arkansas at Little Rock, as they say, is history.” on the Corps asked to get out of his Circuit Court Wednesday. Dance Academy in 2003, Furr was performing as Furr said she lived website at Furr began her journey vehicle. Incident reports He was ordered to return www.swl. a professional dancer at in Nashville for about a indicate that Barton ap- on July 31 for pretrial and in the world of the per- theaters across the state. year before her friends in usace.army.mil forming arts as a child in- peared very nervous and on Aug. 20 for trial. under “most That’s when she met the performing arts com- - Terrica Hendrix also con- trigued by her mother’s was patted down by Dep- requested.” the man who would be- See DEcADE / Page 8 uty Wakefield. tributed to this story 2 Editorial Thursday, May 30, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Why we can’t have nice things Situation at Mineral Springs schools should be source of shame for administrators

ARKANsAs tIMEs EDItoRs Guest Columnist

n May 16, the state of Arkansas took over the Mineral Springs OSchool District because it didn’t have enough cash to finish the year. The Education Department dissolved the district’s school board and hired a new superintendent. “For the future of the district, students and the staff, state action had to be he unraveling of Sykes-Picot taken now,” Education Commissioner Tom Kimbrell said. The thrice-promised land proved impossible to recon- Ayatollah's Iran — imperiled it has been called. cile with Woodrow Wilson's by the potential loss of its How did the tiny 482-student school system It is that land north of Mecca declaration that he and the Pat Syrian linchpin, Tehran and in Howard County reach this point? Here are a and Medina and south of Anato- allies — the British, French, Hezbollah seem willing to risk few possibilities: lia, between the Mediterranean Italian, Russian and Japanese Buchanan far more in this Syrian war Sea and the Persian Gulf. empires — were all fighting Creators than does the Sunni coalition 1) Sometime in the last few years, school In 1915 — that year of "to make the world safe for Syndicate of Saudis, Qataris and Turks. Gallipoli, which forced the democracy." Who dares, wins. officials built a magnificent artificial turf resignation of First Lord of the Imperial hypocrisy stood Though the Turks have a football field, according to a 2011 article on Admiralty Winston Churchill naked and exposed. 400,000-man, NATO-equipped ArkansasVarsity.com. — Britain, to win Arab sup- Wilson's idealistic Four- the south of Lebanon, and army, a population three times The article said converting from grass to port for its war against the teen Points, announced early with Shia Iran is supporting that of Syria and an economy artificial turf usually costs between $700,000 Ottoman Turks, committed, in 1918, were crafted to recap- the Shia-led army and regime 12 times as large, and they are, in the McMahon Agreement, ture the moral high ground. of Bashar Assad. with the Israelis, the strongest and $800,000. to the independence of these Yet it was out of the imple- Together, they are carving nations in the region, they ap- “While that sum isn’t an insurmountable lands under Arab rule. mentation of Sykes-Picot that out a sub-nation from Damas- pear to want the Americans to obstacle for a big school, it’s a fairly shock- It was for this that Law- so much Arab hostility and cus to Homs to the Mediter- deal with their problem. ing one for one of the smallest schools in the rence of Arabia and the Arabs hatred would come — and ranean. The east and north President Obama is to state … .” fought. from which today's Middle of Syria could be lost to the be commended for resisting In November 1917, how- East emerged. Sunni rebels and the Al-Nusra neocon and liberal interven- ever, one month before Gen. Nine decades on, the Front, an ally of al-Qaida. tionist clamors to get us into 2) The district’s website notes the high Allenby led his army into Jeru- Sykes-Picot map of the Middle Sectarian war is now spill- yet another open-ended war. school has a football coach and six — six — salem, Lord Balfour, in a letter East seems about to undergo ing over into Lebanon. For we have no vital interest assistant football coaches. In addition, it lists to Baron Rothschild, declared revision, and a new map, Iraq, too, seems to be dis- in Assad's overthrow. a senior high boys’ basketball coach and a that His Majesty's government its borders drawn in blood, integrating. The Kurdish en- We have lived with him and now looked with favor upon emerge, along the lines of clave in the north is acting his father for 40 years. And senior high girls’ basketball coach. the creation on these same what H.G. Wells called the like an independent nation, what did our intervention in lands of a national homeland "natural borders" of mankind. cutting oil deals with Ankara. Libya to oust Moammar Gad- 3) The state discovered several months for the Jewish people. "There is a natural and Sunni Anbar in the west hafi produce but a failed state, ago that the district was keeping on the Between these clashing necessary political map of the is supporting Sunni rebels the Benghazi atrocity, and the books a “phantom high school,” Saratoga commitments there had been world," Wells wrote, "which across the border in Syria. spread of al-Qaida into Mali struck in 1916 a secret deal transcends" these artificial And the Shia regime in Bagh- and Niger? High, whose students were actually attending between Britain's Mark Sykes states, and this natural map dad is being scourged by Why should Americans die Mineral Springs High. and France's Francois Georg- of mankind would see nations Sunni terror that could reig- for a Sunni triumph in Syria? es-Picot. With the silent ap- established on the basis of nite the civil-sectarian war of At best, we might bring about 4) On May 15, the day before the state proval of czarist Russia, which language, culture, creed, race 2006-2007, this time without a new Muslim Brotherhood took over the school district, the Nashville had been promised Istanbul, and tribe. The natural map of Gen. Petraeus' U.S. troops to regime in Damascus, as in News these lands were subdivided the Middle East has begun to negotiate a truce or tamp it Cairo. At worst, we could get reported that the school board had and placed under British and assert itself. down. a privileged sanctuary for that accepted resignations from 11 teachers and French rule. Syria is disintegrating, with Sunni is home to 15 al-Qaida affiliate, the Al-Nusra other employees in the wake of an on-going France got Syria and Leba- Alawite Shia fighting Sunni, million Kurds and 15 million Front. ‘fiscal distress’ dilemma that prevents the non. Britain took Transjordan, Christians siding with Damas- Shia. And its prime minister's As the Sykes-Picot borders district from hiring anyone, including a new Palestine and Iraq, and carved cus, Druze divided, and Kurds role as middle man between disappear and the nations out Kuwait. looking to break free and unite Qatari and Saudi arms ship- created by the mapmakers superintendent. Vladimir Lenin discov- with their kinfolk in Turkey, ments and Syria's Sunni rebels of Paris in 1919-1920 disinte- ered the Sykes-Picot treaty in Iraq and Iran. is unappreciated by his own grate, a Muslim Thirty Years' Such incompetence threatens the contin- the czar's archives and pub- Their dream: a Kurdistani people. War may be breaking out in ued existence of the district, and maybe that’s lished it, so the world might nation rooted in a common Seeing the Shia crescent — the thrice-promised land just fine. Unfortunately, it also threatens the see what the Great War was ethnic identity. Hezbollah in Lebanon, Assad's It is not, and it should not truly all about. Sykes-Picot Shia Hezbollah controls Syria, Nuri al-Maliki's Iraq, the become, America's war. educations and future livelihoods of the chil- dren the district exists to educate. And that’s a source of deep shame, if any school officials there are still capable of shame. LETTERS Bread of Life thanks those involved

Dear Editor, businesses. We have cried with some Foods, Husqvarna (small plant)Out- The Bread of Life Soup Kitchen, here who have lost loved ones that we have door Plant, First United Methodist in Nashville, has been in operation for helped. We have prayed with some Church, First Baptist Church, Immanuel the last 18 months. Thanks to our many that just needed that little extra word Baptist church, Dodson Street Church sponsors and volunteers; we have been of encouragement. of Christ, New Generation Outreach able to feed approximately 100 people The Bread of Life Soup Kitchen is Ministries, Athens Baptist Church, each Tuesday evening from 5 p.m. to 6 composed of volunteers that devote Cross Point Cowboy Church, Liberty The Nashville News p.m., at the Legion Hut. their time each week to this great cause. Baptist Church, St. Martin Catholic In addition to the weekly meal, we Not only do we feed those that come Church, Christian Health Clinic of Nash- USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 provide a sack of groceries per family in for a meal, we also deliver meals ville, Center Point Methodist Church, 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 on the third Tuesday of each month. to those that are sick and shut in, and Pace and Jody King, Fraternal Order of Telephone (870) 845-2010 We distribute these groceries on a older people that need an evening meal, Eagles Auxiliary, Nashville Chamber of Fax (870) 845-5091 first come first serve basic to anyone as well as to those that may have other Commerce, Farm Bureau, Aaron Bra- Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS present at the soup kitchen on the complications and are in need of a meal. sel, Junior Auxiliary, Pilgrim’s Pride, Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 designated day. These groceries are We are made aware of these people that Dept. of Corrections, Mineral Springs by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. donated to the soup kitchen from the need a delivered meal through word Church of Christ, Dierks Health & Rehab Lawrence Graves, President generous donations received from of mouth. These volunteers use their Center, Juanita Smith Bookkeeping & Subscription rates: various organizations, scouting clubs, own cars and gas to get these meals Tax Service, Roland Piggee Memorial, $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River school classes, Saturday Postal col- delivered. Sweet Aroma, Mine Creek Health Care, and Hempstead counties; lections from local families, Wal Mart, Each week a sponsor provides a full McDonalds of Nashville, Local Area $50.00 elsewhere in continental Brookshire’s, & Fred’s as well as many meal on Tuesday’s. Anyone wishing School Districts, Regions Bank, Dia- cash and check donations. to volunteer or become a sponsor can mond Bank, Nashville Honor Society Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas This soup kitchen was the brain call 845-8809. We also are accepting Students, Starz’s Family Restaurant, child of a lot of volunteers from differ- monetary donations at 1st State Bank Trendsetters, Futrell Marine, Local Boy Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be ent churches and organizations that in Nashville. Scouts, Williams Temple Church of God gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. saw the need to feed those in need not This is a great cause and asset to In Christ, women’s auxiliary and the The News is a twice weekly publication. only food but with a word of encourage- our community. We are so apprecia- Howard County Democratic Committee. ment. These volunteers met weekly for tive to our many great sponsors and We have to mention that some of Postmaster, send Change of address to: months working on getting this soup volunteers and the local businesses our sponsors are on a three month kitchen started. Trips were made to that contribute weekly. We want to regular basis; they already have their P.o. Box 297 various soup kitchens in and around list and mention as many as possible. names and schedules down for their Nashville, ar 71852 the state, seeing how they operated. If by chance we miss naming any that dates. They are totally committed to Finally, hearing and realizing from both have been so generous with their time, this effort. Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, the TV news media and all the statistics food, clothes, paper products, money It is our hope that we can continue Editor and Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 that one in every sixth child or adult is and all other assistance, please know the soup kitchen with the help of this Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher hungry; it was time to launch the Bread that it was just an over sight. We have great community and the surrounding Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. of Life Soup Kitchen. had many that have mailed in personal areas. We encourage anyone that Terrica Hendrix, Editor We are hearing from those that we contributions some have had family would like to volunteer or become a sponsor to make contact with any of Charles Goodin, Managing Editor help weekly, that this has been a life functions and donated the money for saver for some of them. Not only have us to purchase groceries or provide a our committee members. Katie Whisenhunt, Advertising Sales we fed them, we have provided clothes meal and we thank them. Sincerely, Cindy Harding, Circulation Manager to some, again from generous donations Our sponsors have included: Cary Lott from our schools and this wonderful The City of Nashville and the hon- Bread of Life The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. community, Smiths Cleaners and local orable Mayor, Billy Ray Jones, Tyson Committee Find us on the Internet at: www.swarkansasnews.com Thursday, May 30, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 obituariEs 3

Mobie Price, 60, loving husband, May 28 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mobie Price, 60 of Murfreesboro, and husband Lewis of Nashville; two Arkansas, passed away on nephews, Heath Molnaird Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at a Hot and wife Melissa and Nathan The Archer Family Reunion will be held on burg on Thurs., July 4 at 7 a.m. Springs hospital. He was born Molnaird; a great niece, Grace Sat., June 15 at the Legion Hut in Nashville. Cost is $20 and registration must be received by June 14. Packet pick up is at 6 a.m. the on August 31, 1952 the son of Molnarid and nephew, Garrett race day at the park. For more information Luke Irene Ballard and the late Molnaird; as well as his life- First Baptist Church, located on 1202 W. Les- contact Terry Chapman at 479-234-1676. Hall Edward Price. long friend Joe Burns of lie St. in Nashville, will have an Usher Day The 2013 Howard County Fair will be held on Mr. Price was a member of Murfreesboro. program on Sun., June 9 at 2:30 p.m. with September 9-14. the First Christian Church in Memorial services will be the Rev. Lee Winfrey of Mount Zion Mission- Murfreesboro, a Harley Owner’s held at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, May ary Baptist Church of Nashville. Everyone is Group Member, the NRA, and the National 30, 2013 at the First Christian Church in welcome to attend. The Grace Missionary Baptist Church (in Wildlife Turkey Federation. Murfreesboro, with Rob Evans oficiating, Bingen) will host a revival on May 27-31 at He was preceded in death by his father under the direction of Latimer Funeral the church beginning at 7 p.m. There will be Hall Edward Price. Home in Murfreesboro. The annual County Line Homecoming will a special singing every night and everyone is Survivors include his wife, Dena Price Memorials may be made to the National welcome. be held on Sun., June 2 beginning at 10 of Murfreesboro; three sons, Chad Horn Wild Turkey Federation, the Howard a.m. and the preaching service will follow at 11 with Bro. Charles Jones bringing the THEOS will meet on July 2 at 6 p.m. in the and wife Amanda of Bryant; Adam Horn County Christian Health Clinic, P.O. Box message. A potluck meal will be served in the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. and wife Sarah of Nashville; Kent White 173 Nashville, AR. 71852, or the The fellowship building. Everyone is invited. and wife Katelin of Russellville; four Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Donor The monthly singing at Okay Community grandchildren, Haylie, Cole, Graham, Services P.O. Box 4072, Pittsield, MA The Howard County Teen Leader 4-H will Baptist Church near Saratoga is Fri., June 7, and Kallen; his mother, Irene Price of 01202. host a used book sale on Fri., May 31 from starting at 6:30 p.m. There will be a potluck Murfreesboro; a sister, Marsha Molnaird 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. and on Sat., June 1 from supper. For directions and information call 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Howard County 870-388-9200. Fairgrounds. May is Older Americans Month Willie White The monthly “open stage” country, bluegrass Willie Ross White, The Howard County 4-H is collecting items and gospel music program is Tues., June Nashville - Experience Works is celebrating National age 69, of Ozan, Ar- for the tornado victims in Moore, Okla. If you 18 at the Saratoga Community Building. Older Americans Month during the month of May kansas, died on Sunday, would like to donate items, please bring them Music starts at 6 p.m. and goes to 9 p.m. throughout Arkansas by showing appreciation for older May 26, 2013. He was to the extension ofice at the courthouse. and includes a break for a potluck supper. adults and the value they bring to communities through born September 13, The delivery will be made on June 1. For information call “Chief” Archie Phillips at the Senior Community Service Employment Program 1943, in Ozan. 580-306-5433. (SCSEP). He is survived by his This year’s theme — Unleash the Power of Age! — em- wife, Helen White; four Little Wonders Academy Daycare at 616 N. The Mineral Springs School District will be of- phasizes the important role of older adults and recogniz- daughters, Lisa Walker, Main in Nashville is collecting items for the fering the Seamless Summer Meal program. es them as productive, active, and influential members of Margaret Cooper (Vast- tornado victims in Moore, Okla. They will be All children 18 and under are eligible to eat society. The Experience Works SCSEP serves low-income making several trips there. To donate items free for breakfast and lunch. The program older people who need help transitioning back into the er), and Annette Har- or for more information, contact Juli Sipes at will begin on June 3 and go through June workforce and provides them the opportunity to make a ris; one son, JJ Harris 870-200-2159 or Kandace Coulter at 200- 28. Breakfast will be from 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 difference in their communities through a wide variety of (Kayla); and a host of 4963. a.m. and lunch will be from 11:30 - 12:30 community service assignments in public and nonprofit grandchildren, relatives p.m. daily. All children are welcome and the organizations. Across Arkansas, older individuals in the and friends. The Howard County Relay For Life will host cafeteria is located on the Mineral Springs SCSEP are unleashing the power of age in child care cen- Funeral Services a 5K run/walk event on June 7th at 10 p.m. campus at 130 W. Browning St. ters, food banks, libraries, and museums – to name a few. will be held at 2:30 as part of this year’s Relay For Life. Entry “Through Experience Works SCSEP, we witness first- p.m., Saturday, June 1, fee is $25 pre-registration only. Packet New Light CME Church will be celebrating hand the contributions older Arkansan’s like Clifford 2013, at St. Luke CME pickup from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wild Thangs the irst anniversary of Rev. Johnny and Rev. Booth. Registration deadline is May 31. Wendy Stewart on June 1 at 3 p.m. McGhee, 60 make every day,” says Brenda Davis, Arkan- church. Burial followed Call to register at 870-557-7762 or email Rev. Michael Harris, of Wilton, will be the sas State Manager for Experience Works. “Mr. McGhee is in the St. Luke Gamble [email protected]. speaker and the Ashdown Circuit Choir will learning new job skills and giving back to his community Cemetery in Ozan. bring the music. through a community service assignment in Facilities The family will re- The Howard County Relay For Life will be Maintenance at Howard Memorial Hospital in Nashville. ceive friends from held on Fri., June 7 at the Nashville City Park Murfreesboro High School class of 1972 will Mr. McGhee is helping out by painting, buffing floors and 11:00 - 5:00 p.m., Fri- from 6 p.m. until midnight. For more informa- have a reunion lunch on June 8, from 12 -2 making minor repairs for the hospital.” day, May 31, 2013 at tion contact Mike Chambers at 557-7062. p.m., at the Rattler Den Restaurant. Experience Works SCSEP operates in sixty-two coun- the funeral home in ties in Arkansas and provides training and community Hope. The Relay For Life of Howard Co. Luminaria Donations to fund the “File of Life” phase of service as a stepping stone to permanent employment. Ceremony will be held on June 7 at 9 p.m. the Nashville Police Department’s Senior To learn more about Experience Works, call 877-371- at the Nashville City Park. Cost is a $5 Operation Safeguard program are now being 5552, visit us at www.experienceworks.org, or like us donation per bag, $25 donation for a large accepted, according to Chief Dale Pierce. on Facebook. tiki torch, a $10 donation for a small tiki torch You may donate by calling Pierce or Oficer and a $25 donation for a sky lantern. Forms Casey Parker at 870-845-3434. can be returned to a relay team member of mailed to Relay For Life- Howard County, A beneit for Jimmy Charles Campbell will County Line Cemetery donations Attention: Joanna Howard, P.O. Box 55, feature a rile rafle. Campbell is currently un- Nashville, Arkansas 71852. dergoing cancer treatments for lung cancer. The cemetery dona- Orville Feemster, Tom Oliver and Greg Furr . For more information contact Lonnie Ballard tions for County Line were Glagow, Zelda Orr, Hubert Relay for Life of Howard County will Paint the at 870-285-1745 or Campbell’s Restaurant at released recently. The do- and Virgina Hardin, Clara $200 -$250: Town Purple the week of June 2 -7 to raise 870-285-2051. nations are from June 1, Furr, Bobby Dallas; George McCrary, Zada awareness for cancer research and promote 2012 – May 20, 2013. Cowling, Ray Rogers, Jerry the annual Relay for life that will take place Come and dig at the Murfreesboro Library $100 - $150: and Andrea Herndon. on June 7 at the Nashville City Park from this summer. This year’s nationwide Summer $20 - $50: Betty Wilhite, Jackie $467: Wakefield Family 6 p.m. until midnight. All participants can Reading Program is “Dig Into Reading.” Annie Landtroop, Peggy and Judy Hockaday,Donald $1,000: Calvin Cassady notify Mike or Linda Chambers at 557-7062 Activities will include story time, guest speak- Booth, Frances Turner, Turner, Martha Turner, Donations may be or 557-7762 if you would like to be judged in ers, crafts, and more. Stop by the library or Neoma Furguson, Mrs. C. Jessie Fatheree, Cynthia mailed to: the competition for a catered lunch for your call (870) 285-2575 to register your child. Bradshaw, Pete Gathright, Lance, Tommy Copeland, County Line Cemetery business or organization. T-shirts are also Dates are June 5, 12, 19, & 26, from 2:30 to Joyce Briant, Tammerah Jean Bratton, Katherine 174 County Line Rd. S. on sale. 3:30 p.m. Don’t let your child miss it!!! Copeland, Renee Rhodes, Lamb, Brenda Jones, Debra Nashville, Ar. 71852

Millwood State Park will host the annual A Women Only Alcoholics Anonymous meet- Children’s Fishing Derby on Saturday, June ing will be held every Monday at 7 p.m. in 8, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The event is free the Norman Firehouse Building. If you have and open to children ages 12 and under. The questions, call 870-356-4910. Mineral Springs Elementary derby is offered in conjunction with Arkansas Free Fishing Weekend. The Pike County Jail is seeking paperback From noon on Fri., June 7, until midnight, book donations. No romance or hardback School honor roll Sun., June 9, resident and non-resident books please. For more information contact anglers may ish Arkansas waters without Sarah Haney at (870) 285-3315. Perfect Attendance - Williams, Terrell Fricks, ishing licenses or trout permits. For more in- The Mineral Springs El- Tiawan Alexander Zakya Hill, Shania Muldrew formation, contact the park at 870-898-2800. ementary Honor Roll has 5th Grade - Honor Roll 5th Grade - Honor Roll - A beneit for Jimmy Charles Campbell will been released. - Cydney Herberts, Sy- Cydney Herberts, Cameren American Heritage Girls, a faith-based char- feature a rile rafle. Campbell is currently un- 4th Nine Week Grading daija Walton, Josh Jackson, Lee, Sydaija Walton acter development scouting organization for dergoing cancer treatments for lung cancer. Period: Chi’ree Newton, Danielle girls, has a new troop in Nashville. Girls and The rile, a Savage AXIS, 7 mm-08 with a 3rd Grade - Honor Roll Thomas, Princess Thomas Year Honor Roll and Per- adults can register for Troop AR1188 at a Hot Nikon 3-9-40 scope, will be rafled on July 1. - Cameron Fields-Williams 6th Grade - Honor Roll fect Attendance: Dog Cookout/Registration Event on Mon., Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. For more 4th Grade - All “A” Hon- - Diana Morris, Leticia All “A” Honor Roll For June 10 from 5:30 until 7 p.m. information contact Lonnie Ballard at 870- or Roll - Destiny Bearden, Rocha, Braden Schooley- The Year - Tiawan Alexan- Registration and Class B uniform will be $35, 285-1745 or Campbell’s Restaurant at 870- Alan Hernandez Williams der, Alan Hernandez due at time of registration. The event will 285-2051. A/B Honor Roll- Halie Perfect Attendance - Le- Honor Roll All Year - take place at Immanuel Baptist Church in the Blount, Axel Cardenas, ticia Rocha Sydaija Walton, Braden fellowship hall. For more information contact St. John’s CME Church, located on Jordan Madison Fields-Williams, Schooley-Williams, Chi’ree Krissy Thomason at (903)824-1928. Rd. in Nashville, will host a black history Terrell Fricks, Zakya Hill, 2nd Semester: Newton, Princess Thomas, program Sun., June 9 at 3 p.m. Special guest Shania Muldrew, Maria 4th Grade - All “A” - Des- Tydaija Walton, Cameron speaker is Rev. Billy Ray Roberts and guest Borja, Ahlayshia Burton, tiny Bearden, Tiawan Alex- Fields-Williams The Lockesburg Lions Club will host “Free- choir of Union Baptist Church, Fulton. Rev. Jazmin Hernandez, N’Kyia ander, Alan Hernandez Perfect Attendance For dom from Blindness” a 5K fun run/walk event Jackie Thomas is pastor. A/B Honor Roll - Halie The Year - Tiawan Alex- at the Ida M. Coulter Stone Park in Lockes- Randle, Haven Reed, Bren- da Salinas Blount, Silvia Bravo, Axel ander, Katera Kelley, Bri- Cardenas, Madison Fields- yonna Davis.

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n AT RIGHT: Pearl Harbor survivor Alan Bodenlos is pictured with Nashville natives Sydney Hanney and Sheila LeBlanc. Bodenlos was a sergeant in the United States Army from 1940-47 who was assigned to the 13th combat engineers, then to the 804th engineer aviation battalion in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.

Nashville Primary Honor Roll First Grade Benson, Morgan Billings- liyah Sillavan, Tracee Sims, Emalea Bailey, Tyler ley Becca Connell, Nicolas Wren Washburn, Riley Brown, Caleb Cook, Ca- Garcia, Katherine Talley, Webb, Kristin Chandler, leb King, Karol Sanchez, Kinsey Westfall, Maci Bish- Sage Green, Ja’Tavion Mar- Nicholas Boyer, Leo Her- op, Charlie Bissell, Ashley gan, Maritsa Rosas, Wes nandez, Tayshaun Davis, Chambers, Avery Hood, White, Zion Wells, Anna Adara Henry, Caleb Mur- Jasmine Wakefield, Garrett Claire Gunter, Obed Agui- ray, Jamey Nuttall, Victor Willard, Lillian Burton, Dan- lar, Aniya Green, Jajuan Rojas, Adelaide Moorer, iel Flores, Athziry Rocha, Hendrix, Zaid Lorenzo, Abby Furr, Janalyn Rev- Haley Rosenbaum, Jonah Andrew Peebles, Kaydence els, Nancy Worthington, Fant, Heavyn Collins, Isis Reisinger, Olivia Tedford, Armando Arzate, Emmie Bowers, Alayna Cook Sunee Younger, Madison, Gregory, Allie Littlefield, Jose Bretado, Addison Carley Ritchie, Slade Slay- Merit List Cox, Hayden Goodson, Sa- ton, Allie Westbrook, Ah- First Grade vannah Jackson, Journey melia Williamson, Karrisa Sergio Brand, Aubrey Pope, Amayrany Violante, Ragland, Isaac Cabrera, Mia Carver, Jonathan Delarosa, Richard Barton, Taniya Garate, Kami Lewis, Jor- Joshua Marcum, Jasmine Golston, Emma Hutchin- dan Jones, Joshua Kuntz, May, Jordan Scoggins, son, Kaivonna Perkins, Macy McCammack, Reese Mark Sillavan, Esmeralda Leonel Ramirez, Jaycee Worthington, Emily Wallis, Aguilar, Samuel Amonette, Spoo, Hailey Worley Eva Wilcox Nate Bennett, Cole Buck- ner, Ajeaonna Burchette, Third Grade Second Grade Jonathan Clark, Mason Sil- Chanler Chapman, Ka- Kai Leeper, Miller Goff, lavan, Marisol Villalobos, tie Cochran, Maylin Es- Adam Bostic, Noella Fer- Natalia Betancourt, Ga- camilla, Jessie Gammon, retiz, Ayanna Hendrix, briell Barrientos, Tamera Kyah Johnson, Hayden Landon Dyer, Mykenzie Ew- Haislip, Rylee Jackson, Linville, Crimson Lovewell, harity Dawn Watson of Arkadelphia and Matthew ert, Trista Lansdell, Aiden Ricardo Ramirez, Brayden Sidney Townsend, Frankee Joseph Evans of Nashville proudly announce their Smith, Jackson Carter, Lau- Townes, Angie Cabrera, Wantland, Jermarcus Fizer, Cengagement and approaching marriage. ren Carver, Nevaeh Green, Savanna Carter, Lorelei Ke’Anay Flowers, James Juliet Marcelino, Jonathan Teague, Abbie Clay, Bradyn Hamilton, Elijah Harris, Charity is the daughter of and Penny Evans of Nashville. VanCamp, Dabne Cuellar, Coger, Armahd Cornell, Matthias Hibberd, Ivette Denise and Stephen McCoy of He is the grandson of Mary W. Ashlyn Hipp, Kiara Cruz, Emily Fatherree, Austin Pizarro, Esmeralda Santia- Arkadelphia and Robert Watson Woodruff of Nashville, the late Alyssa Melson, Kyleigh Garner, Hayden Kropf, go, Daniel Tejeda, Madison of Benton. She is the granddaugh- Doug Woodruff, Sr. and the late Scoggins Kyleigh Kuykendall, De- Woodruff, Tyler Garner, ter of Brenda and Larry Green Willie and Frances Evans. He is a rick Leon Maggie Loyd, Madison Gray, Aaron Her- of Hollywood, Polly Hammonds 2011 graduate of Nashville High Third Grade Juleidy Valladares, Aiden nandez, Cameron Reese, of Gurdon, George and Brenda School. Kylie Fatherree, Alberto Watts, Kaitlyn Williams, Honesty Taylor, Rebekah McCoy of Hot Springs Village, the The couple will be united in Pioquinto, Brennen Warren, Nayely Garcia, Finley Mc- Vallee, Gissel Alcocer, Isa- late William Watson III, and the matrimony Sat., June 8 at 2 p.m. Maggie Campbell, Alizea Daniel, Ace Nixon, Jose bella Dixon, Ethan Gunter, late Barbara Buck. Charity is a at the home of Penny and Joseph Hutchinson, Shelbie Kirch- Perez, Seth Weaver, C. J. Mason Turbeville, Sylas 2009 graduate of Arkadelphia High Evans, 122 Pleasant Valley Road hoff, Alex Martinez, Tif- Hopson, Ashton Jones, Kali Ware, Zachary Worley, School. South, Nashville. Friends and rela- fany Byers, Riley Dodd, King, Arturo Perez, Kason Andrea Johnson, Syndy Matthew is the son of Joseph tives are invited. Andrew Harrison, David Willard, Maddox Arnold, Almazan, Dianaliz Flores- Perez, Nicole Perez, Ella Kaleb Halter, Michelle Mal- Martinez, Emily Avalos, Ragar, Wyatt Talley, Njere donado, Akeilah Meeks, Ar- Zackary Barton, Masea leth Rocha, Lucas Rucker Billingsley, Summer Cox, UMPIRE SCHOOL REUNION Vacation Bible School Zachary Gosnell, Second Grade Tyler Jones, Amarion Saturday, June 1, 2013 ------Marisol Ferretiz Kristen Nelson, Lauren Whisen- 10:00 am - until heme: Colossal Hendry, Perla Rios, Wade hunt, Aiden Chapman, Umpire School Campus Coaster World Westcott, Cesar Aguilar, Turner Futrell, Toni Hill, For anyone that attended or worked at the school June 9 - June 13 Dylan Finley, Alex Men- Aslynn Miller, Kenya Po- diola, Kelly Pace, Amy Pio- lite, Brittan Ray, Emma Potluck Dinner at 12:00 noon 5:30pm - 8:30pm quinto, Kaydence Schroer, Watts, Natalie Alfaro, Audri For more information: Bayden Walton, Gavin An- Couch, Peyton Hilliard, Jen- Contact Royce Pate @ [email protected] First Baptist Church derson, Hayden Davis, na Hostetler, Ellen Spigner, on facebook or call 870-583-7546 415 N Main (Nashville) 845-1404 Martin Garcia, Brooklynn Mattison Steele, Steven Ireland, Evett Padilla, Al- Wright, Eric Miguel

he family of Lon (Babe) Young would Antioch Baptist Happy 60th Wedding Anniversary like to express their sincere appreciation Church hosting 5th Bo & Jackie Smith for all the cards, calls, and prayer Friday singing May 30, 1953 throughout Lon’s illness and during this very diicult time. We are so blessed Antioch Baptist hey have been a life long inspiration to live in such a caring and supportive Church will host a fifth Friday singing to their children, Mark & Susan, Russ community. program May 31, 2013 with singing & Susie, Patti & Lee, Jerry & Lori, and Lori & Gary. May God Bless each of you to begin at 6:30 p.m. Grandchildren, Chasity & Wayne, Matt A potluck meal will be served and & Sarah, Erin & Zach, Kent, Chelsea, everyone is invited to attend. Spencer, Beau, Jessie , Jack, and their The church is located one mile off great grandchildren Brittany, Ryan, Brody, Carson, Kinley, Kamryn, and Hope Hwy. On Antioch Rd. Kate. Sara Young and Family Thursday, May 30, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Community 5 D. Beth Dixon Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society BATON ROUGE, LA - The top 10 percent of seniors more than 300 college and Wendy Lawrence, novel- Honor Society of Phi Kappa and 7.5 percent of juniors, university campuses in ist David Baldacci and Phi is pleased to announce having at least 72 semes- North America and the YouTube cofounder Chad that D. Beth Dixon of Min- ter hours, are eligible for . Its mission is Hurley. The Society has eral Springs, was recently membership. “To recognize and promote awarded approximately initiated into Phi Kappa Graduate students in academic excellence in all $15 million since the incep- Phi, the nation’s oldest and the top 10 percent of the fields of higher education tion of its awards program most selective collegiate number of candidates for and to engage the commu- in 1932. Today, $1 million honor society for all aca- graduate degrees may also nity of scholars in service is awarded each biennium Carport Sale demic disciplines. Dixon qualify, as do faculty, pro- to others.” to qualifying students and 812 W Sypert *Yard Sale* was initiated at Brenau fessional staff, and alumni Since its founding, more members through gradu- 110 Hempstead 1225 University. who have achieved schol- than 1 million members ate fellowships, under- Nashville, AR Nashville • Household items Dixon is among approxi- arly distinction. have been initiated. Some graduate study abroad Several antiques, mately 32,000 students, Founded in 1897 at the of the organization’s more scholarships, member and • Exercise bike faculty, professional staff University of Maine and notable members include chapter awards and grants • Baby items furniture, bedding, and alumni to be initiated headquartered in Baton former President Jimmy for local and national lit- And Much More! bikes, few clothes, etc. into Phi Kappa Phi each Rouge, La., Phi Kappa Phi Carter, NASA astronaut eracy initiatives. year. Membership is by is the nation’s oldest and May 31 & June 1 ALL DAY invitation and requires most selective all-disci- REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Until Noon May 31- June 8 nomination and approval pline honor society. The AUC TION SAT, JUNE 1st @ 10 AM by a chapter. Only the Society has chapters on

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Jaylon Britt won the Burlsworth Award at a recent athletic Football awards winners included (back) E.J. Stewart, Avonté Evans, Rashad Williams, (front) J’Von Atkins, Derrick banquet held at Mineral Springs. Muldrow, Jaylon Britt and Kendrick Langston.

Girls’ basketball award winners included Allie Colter, Keytonya Clayton, Sonora Gillespie Boys’ basketball award winners included J’Von Atkins, Jordan Leeper, Kendrick Langston and Jordan Miller. and Rashad Williams.

Softball award winners included Chasitee Newton, Destiny Blair and Jasmine Walton. Girls’ track award winners included Sonora Gillespie, Jordan Miller and Briara Sanders.

Bobby DeLoney and Edith (Corbell) DeLoney of Mineral Springs will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary May 31. hey were married by Rev. Elmer Hartness at Brownstown Community Church in 1963. he couple have 2 children Jefery DeLoney of N. Little Rock and Jacqueline Hale of Mineral Springs, grandchildren Mary Kathryn DeLoney, Sara DeLoney, Tanner McAlister, Lacy Hale, and Travis Hale, great-grand sons Kash and Jacob. Baseball award winners included Kendrick Austin, Avanté Evans, Shavon Velcoff and Rashad Wiliams. A family dinner in their home is being planned to celebrate with a trip at a later date. Staf photos by Cecil Anderson Thursday, May 30, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 diErks 7 SCENES FROM THE DIERKS ATHLETIC AWARDS BANQUET Staf photos by Deirdre Dove

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Furr offers classes in bal- let, tap, jazz and ballroom DECADE dancing as well as parkour From Page 1 and conventional gymnas- tics, but cautioned that the munity began urging her lessons aren’t for the faint to open Nashville Dance of heart. Academy. “This isn’t just a dance “I realized there was class, it’s a discipline, and a need and I knew other you have to be disciplined dance teachers and friends to do it,” she said. “And of mine who said, ‘If there’s you’re expected to learn not a dance studio there, what you’re being taught.” you need to open one.’ So I According to Furr, the did,” she explained. required commitment need- It was a move that would ed to excell in the classes eventually touch the lives of sometimes makes it difficult between 500 and 1,000 stu- to keep older students in the dents Furr estimates have program, particularly with come through in the decade the draws of high school since the studio opened. athletics and other activi- “Some have grown up ties that require similar here. Some I’ve started at dedication. three years old and they’ve But Furr isn’t one to let grown up,” she said. “I have adversity hold her back or dancers who have graduat- dampen her enthusiasm. ed, gone on and got married, “I’m not going anywhere and I’ve got their kids now.” anytime soon,” she said.

posed rehabilitation of the city’s trunk line that would SALE relocate it to the west part From Page 1 of town, opening up the area to gravity-flow service that the best interest rate. would eliminate the need for The action came after pump stations. Jones told the council the “Priority one will be the money will be earmarked for sewer plant, but the next use on proposed upgrades priority will be this line,” he to the city’s water treatment explained. plant that have been in the The council gave no in- works for two years. The dication which future plan mayor said it may be pos- they would choose at Tues- sible for the city to complete day’s meeting. the required improvements Other action during the without the other half of a meeting included a unani- proposed rate hike that was mous vote to accept the low approved at that time. bid of $23,517 on new radios Alternatively, Jones said for the street and water de- the city could continue as partment, a cost expected planned and use the addi- to be split with the Nashville tional monies to fund a pro- Rural Water Authority.

Nurse Award during the Hospital Week celebration HMH held earlier this month. The From Page 1 Employee of the Year Award recipient was Adriane Pick- ett, RN. overall project costs and SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News what a dollar amount would * Three local high school Ethan Gunter, 9, proudly holds a 14.8 lbs cabbage that Marge Batchelor grew in her garden. Ethan brought the be requested of the hospital seniors received a $500 cabbage home from school as a seedling from Jason Newton’s class. Ethan is the son of Tim and Jessica Gunter before making a decision scholarship from HMH re- and attends school in Nashville. to assist with this project.” cently. The seniors include: * Wright’s CEO report Codi Crawford, Kaylie Efird stated that the Medical and Caleb Webb (Nash- Office Building construc- ville High School), Sarah tion was “running behind Cothren and Emily Allen Food, Fun & Fitness Camp registration underway (Dierks High School) and schedule due to rainy Food, Fun & Fitness the University of Arkan- The camp will be held or any other legally pro- Kristin Myers (Murfrees- weather” and the time lost camp will be held June sas Cooperative Exten- June 10-14 at the City Park tected status. boro High School). is expected to be “made up 10-14 at the Nashville City sion Service in Howard from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each Deadline for registration * The hospital will host once the project is out of Park. County. day. Registration fee is $30 is May 31. Registration a blood drive on Mon., the ground.” The program is spon- The camp will offer per child and includes a forms may be picked up at June 24. * Dr. Hasmukh Patel was sored by Blue & You workshops on a variety of t-shirt, program materials, the Nashville City Park of- * Approximately 400 stu- chosen as Doctor of the Foundation, Bell’s Gym, topics including nutrition, snacks and healthy meals fice or the Howard County dent athletes from area ju- Year for 2013 Howard County Health safety, Farmer’s Market, each day. Extension Service. nior high and high schools * Lisa Jones, RN –ED, Coalition, Howard County exercise, sports, nature, This camp is open to all For more information participated in the athletic was received the Service Health Unit, Nashville arts and outdoors. Each youth between the ages of or to register contact the physicals on May 8. Awards/Doctor’s Annual Parks & Recreation and day, campers will get to 8 – 12 without regard to Nashville City Park at (870) make their own healthy race, color, national origin, 845-7405. lunch and snacks. religion, gender, disability,

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Arkansas State Office event. “Mobile Office events often-confusing federal For more information Boozman’s staff will be are great opportunities agencies. These staffers on this event, contact the available at the walk-in for Arkansans to get help act as a liaison; working Senator’s Fort Smith office Treasurer event to help Arkansans and to speak one-on-one to resolve issues affecting at (479) 573-0189. with problems involving with my staff about their Arkansans such as Social This is a staff-led con- LITTLE ROCK - Governor Mike Beebe has the federal government questions pertaining to Security or Medicare pa- stituent service event. named Charles Robinson of North Little Rock as and to hear their thoughts the federal government. perwork glitches, passport Senator Boozman will not Arkansas State Treasurer. Robinson will serve about legislative issues. My staff is looking forward problems or tax matters.” be attending. the remaining 19 months of a term left vacant by the resignation of Martha Shoffner. “Charlie’s name is synonymous with integrity in Arkansas government,” Beebe said. “His long M*A*S*H* camps set for 28 communities tenure of steady leadership is a big reason the Division of Legislative Audit has the sterling LITTLE ROCK — them a chance to see the * Mountain View, Stone Ramona Taylor, (870) 735- reputation it maintains today. I have no doubt M*A*S*H (Medical Ap- careers available in their County Medical Center, 5527 ext. 224 that he will bring those same virtues to his ten- plications of Science for area, while encouraging Heather McClanahan, (870) County Farm Bureau ure as Treasurer.” Health) camps will be held them to eventually return 269-7444, ext. 5061 organizations and the Ar- Robinson, 66, worked for 34 years in the in 28 communities through- to practice in those rural * Newport, Harris Hos- kansas Medical Mentor Division of Legislative Audit, serving 28 years as out Arkansas this summer. areas.” pital, Margaret Goodman, Partnership sponsor stu- the Legislative Auditor before retiring in 2007. Returning to the lineup this The complete list of (870) 512-3030 dents so they may attend A native of Harrison, Robinson received his year after recent absences camp locations, with direc- * Searcy, White County the camps at no cost. accounting degree from Arkansas Tech Universi- are camps in Blytheville, tors and contact numbers, Medical Center, Levi King, The Partnership in- ty and his MBA from the University of Arkansas. Crossett and Newport. is listed below: (501) 380-3381 cludes the University of He has been a member of the American Institute The two-week M*A*S*H * Van Buren, Summit Arkansas for Medical Sci- of Certified Public Accountants and the Associa- camps are designed to ex- June 10-14 Medical Center, Chris Dick- ence’s Regional Centers tion of Certified Fraud Examiners. pose rising high-school ju- (one week only) ens, (479) 242-3608 and Center for Diversity Af- Robinson will serve as Treasurer until Janu- niors and seniors to health- * Nashville, Howard Me- fairs, Arkansas Blue Cross ary of 2015. He was sworn in Wednesday after- care-related vocations. morial Hospital, Bradi Kel- June 17-28 and Blue Shield, Arkan- noon in the Arkansas Supreme Court chamber, Most of the camps are ley, (903) 701-3460 * Crossett, Ashley Coun- sas Farm Bureau, Baptist and is not eligible to run for election as Trea- conducted at rural medical ty Medical Center, Shirley Health and the Arkansas surer. centers in hopes of attract- June 10-21 White, (870) 364-1272 Health Department’s Office ing local students. * Arkadelphia, Baptist * Mena, Mena Regional of Oral Health. “This M*A*S*H program Health Medical Center- Health System, Pam Posy, More information on the provides wonderful op- Arkadelphia, Terri Ferrell, (479) 243-2135 M*A*S*H program can be portunities for hundreds (870) 245-1351 * Mountain Home, obtained by contacting of Arkansas students inter- * Blytheville, Arkansas UAMS North Central, Sai Eva McKinney with UAMS, ested in medical careers,” Northeastern College, An- Kode, (870) 425-1018 (501) 686-5079, or Jennifer A beneit account has been said Jennifer Victory, rural gie Dixon, 870-763-1486 * Russellville, St. Mary’s Victory of Arkansas Farm health programs coordi- * Clinton, Ozark Health Regional Medical Center, Bureau, (501) 228-1269. set up for Ronnie Gainey Sr. nator for Arkansas Farm Medical Center, Becky Jennifer Harris, (479) 964- Arkansas Farm Bureau He is battling cancer and is Bureau. Bradley, (501) 745-9492 9465 is a nonprofit, private ad- “It allows them to re- * Forrest City, Forrest * Texarkana, UAMS vocacy organization of without insurance coverage. ceive hands-on experience City Medical Center, Holly Southwest, Bradi Kelley, more than 200,000 families and gain knowledge that Loewer, (870) 663-4112, (903) 701-3460 throughout the state work- he account is at cannot be learned in the ext. 10 ing to improve farm and classroom. Many of these * Hot Springs, Mercy July 15-26 rural life. Regions Bank in Nashville. students are from rural Hospital, Mandi Bohlen, * West Memphis, Crit- areas, and M*A*S*H gives (501) 662-1834 tenden Memorial Hospital, (870) 845-2680 103 N Main & 1101 S 4th St www.swarkansasnews.com

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Kyler Lawrence navigates a series of defenders during Justin Reed expresses his enthusiasm for spring practice Tuesday amid drills at Scrapper Stadium. Spring practice will spring practice at Scrapper Stadium. conclude tomorrow.

LaMichael Pettway hands off to Jamie Newton Tuesday while taking snaps at quarterback. Lucas Liggin dives for additional yardage Tuesday during spring drills at Scrapper Stadium.

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TOP PHOTO: Napalm team member Katilyn Cornish crosses home plate Saturday during the Dino Fest softball tournament held at Nashville City Park. Parks and Recreation Director Nikki Cherry said the tournament was the park’s largest in history, featuring 40 teams. MIDDLE LEFT: Napalm team member Alyssa Melson looks to a coach for guidance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Fuzion team member Alyssa Harrison tries to beat the throw to first. BOTTOM PHOTO: Isabella Dixon catches for Southern Heat as Abbie Clay takes a swing for Power Pharmacy.

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Boys and Girls Golf: Adley Kirchhoff, Sadie Prejean, Nichole Drummond (not pictured, Girls Tennis: Coach Mike Ritchie, Terry McJunkins, with all-state tennis team members Maddie MVP), Rachael Dawson accepting MVP on behalf of Luke Dawson, Jordan Conant, Walter McJunkins (outstanding doubles, MVP), Hannah Vines (outstanding doubles), Jenna Hendry, Dean, Jerrod Jones. Braden Scott and Michael Steel not pictured. Kirby Kell, as well as Avery Kesterson. Not pictured Jana Copeland (outstanding singles).

Girls Basketball: Coach Ron Alexander, Hannah Vines, Kirby Kell, Maddie McJunkins Boys Basketball: Coach Mike Ritchie, team manager Josh Roush, Brandon Shamrock (2nd (freethrow award, 2nd team all district), Kerstein Kane, Kassidy Snowden (offensive all district team, most rebounds), Stephen Kreul (freethrow award), Jacoby Lampkin (1st player, defensive player, steals, rebound and assist awards, all district, Miss Scraperette team all district, most assists, most steals, offensive MVP, Mr.Scrapper Basketball award), Basketball), Shayla Wright, Breona Jefferson (hustle award), Iesha Neal, Jamecia Robinson, Cameron Alexander (2nd all district team, hustle award), Matt Carver, Steven Snell, and Lacie Grace, Latrice Wiley (rookie of the year), Bailey Walls, Adley Kirchhoff, and managers team manager Melinda Moncus. Defensive MVP Jose Camacho, not pictured. Clarissa Brizo, Cynthia Herrera, Kaitlyn Burley, and Maira Martinez.

Girls Track: Coach Ron Alexander, Sara Hosey, Adley Kirchhoff, Melinda Moncus (all state team, outstanding distance), Kirby Kell (all state team), Kassidy Snowden (outstanding Boys Track: Coaches Rick Baker and Brian Bearden, Jacoby Lampkin (outstanding jumper), sprinter, outstanding jumper, Betty Floyd Award), Breona Jefferson, Lacie Grace Jakaree Gaines (outstanding sprinter), Jerrod Jones, Steven Snell, Blake Jacoby, Chad (outstanding thrower), Shayla Wright (all state team) McKayla Vines (all state team), Jamecia Tucker, Eric Perez (outstanding distance, senior track leadership award, Joe Lee Goodrum Robinson, Iesha Neal, Lydia Gaddis, Kersty Ross, Latrice Wiley, Adley Kirchhoff, Bailey Award), Trayvon Walker, Ryan Sube, Jalen Jones, Jonathan Morphew, Josh Reed. Jalen Walls, Kari Porter, Tymia Sanders, Maddie Horton and Kee-kee Richardson, managers Maira Whitmore (all state shot, not pictured) Rashon Lee (all state shot and discus, not pictured). Martinez, Clarissa Brizo, Kaitlin Burley, and Cynthia Herrera.

Softball: manager Rachael Dawson, Kaycee Patrick, Peekaboo Garland, Kee-kee Richardson, Baseball: Jordan Williams, Charles Furr, Dakota Sherral, Chas Scott, Matthew Carter, Nick Maddi Horon, Jazmine Johnson, Jayda Spoo, Mattie Jameson (2nd team all conference), Myers (1st all district team, co-offensive player of the year), Justin Reed (pitching award), Maggie Worthington, Brittany Middleton, Iesha Neal, Shayla Wright (2nd team all conference, Alex Curry, Dylan Chambers (newcomer of the year), Tye Whitworth, Storm Nichols, Andy outstanding outfielder), Avery Kesterson (2nd team all conference, most improved, junior Graves, Blake Hockaday, Tesean Green (2nd all district team, outfield defensive player of all star), Keeley Miller (1st team all district, outstanding offensive player, junior all star), the year), Stephen Kreul (most improved), Donyell King (all state team, co-offensive player Kynnedi Gordon, Maddie McJunkins (1st team all district, outstanding infielder, all state of the year, MVP), Michael Steel, Austin Lovelis (1st team all district, team player award, team, Spradlin Spirit Award), Jenna Hendry (1st team all district, outstanding pitcher, all Brad Byers Memorial Award). state team). Kathleen Lance (1st team all district, hustle award, junior all star) not pictured.

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(First place, Kindergarten) Mrs. Goodwin’s Pizza winners

Mrs. Bright’s first grade class popsicle party. The class came in third place.

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Mrs. Allen’s class (first grade) ice cream party. The class came in second place.

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