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I Saw It In ... Nashville N The News N THURSDAY • January 26, 2012 • Issue 8 • 2 Sections • 12 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents Inside NRWA, South Pike Co. water could merge HMH SPORTS tonight to consider the feasibility it’s “overburdened with debt.” PUBLIC WORKS of combining the two systems, “It’s really just part of asking receives clean CHARLES GOODIN area officials have confirmed. for assistance from the USDA,” Managing Editor SPCRW Board Chair Beckie she said. audit report Alden said Wednesday that the According to Alden, SPCRW’s MURFREESBORO - Representa- meeting is a pre-requisite to re- financial situation went from bad HEALTH tives of the South Pike County Ru- ceiving assistance from Communi- to worse recently when a manda- ral Water system and the Nashville ty Resource Group, something the tory minimum payment clause TERRICA HENDRIX Editor Rural Water Association will meet organization is seeking because See MERGE / Page 7 NASHVILLE – Howard Memo- n PAGE 1B: rial Hospital received clean bill Nashville hangs of health Tuesday evening at on for win over their board meeting. De Queen Bill Couch, of Hughes, Welch THE DYNASTY CONTINUES & Milligan, presented the an- Coming up nual audit report to the HMH Board of Directors. An AARP George Steel succeeded by son as Nashville’s city attorney Couch said the hospital’s driver’s safety volume “on the inpatient side” class will be increased by 2.9 percent and held Thurs., the “outpatient volume went Feb. 2 from 12:30 until 4 up by 8.0 percent” for a to- p.m. at 100 E. tal volume increase of 10.9 Court St. in Mur- percent. Couch said the total freesboro. The increase is a “very, very good class costs $12 thing.” for members and $14 for non- “Our hospital is very pleased members. For with the outcome of our finan- more informa- cial audit for 2011,” Bill Craig, tion or to make HMH CFO said. “Our audit a reservation, report indicates an $800,000 call 870-285- 2161. improvement in our balance sheet compared to 2010, a $1.6 The Nashville million increase in net revenue, Chamber of and $1.7 million in charity care Commerce will that we have provided back to hold its annual banquet Tues., our community. Howard Me- Feb. 7 in the morial Hospital was also identi- elementary caf- fied by the auditors as the most eteria beginning productive facility based on a at 6:30 p.m. comparison group of 10 critical Tickets are $15 each or $180 access and rural hospitals. For for a table of 2011, we recognized a profit 12. To purchase in excess of $530,000 for 2011, a ticket or for which will be reinvested back more informa- into the hospital’s operations,” tion, call the Chamber office he ended. See AUDIT / Page 7 at 845-1262.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will have a hunter education School board course at Rick Evans Grand- OKs irst phase view Prairie Conservation Education Cen- of construction ter in Columbus, CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News Sat., Jan. 28 EDUCATION from 8 a.m. until Mayor Billy Ray Jones (right) reads a proclamation honoring departing city attorney George Steel 6 p.m. for his service to Nashville. City aldermen voted unanimously at Tuesday’s city council meeting to CHARLES GOODIN The manda- contract with Steel’s son, Nate, for legal counsel going forward. Managing Editor tory hunter education regu- lation makes it CHARLES GOODIN agreed to allow Nate, who currently NASHVILLE - The first phase unlawful for any Managing Editor holds office as a state representative, to of the school’s $11.4 million person born succeed his father in the position. construction project is set after Dec. 31, t didn’t take long for Nate Steel to Jones said state law would prohibit to get underway following a 1968 to take or step into his dad’s shoes. him from simultaneously holding the special school board meeting attempt to take Just minutes after accepting wildlife with position of city attorney, which has Tuesday. firearms. cross- George Steel’s resignation from historically been subject to an election According to Superinten- bow, or con- the position of city attorney, city in Nashville. dent Doug Graham, board ventional bow, Ialdermen voted unanimously Tuesday In order to have Nate Steel fill the role, members voted to finalize without first to contract with the younger Steel for the mayor said the council would need the $1.7 million high school having on their legal counsel. person proof to alter the city’s ordinances on the sub- renovation portion of the con- that he or she The decision came after a brief dis- ject, essentially making whoever holds struction in addition to $57,400 has satisfacto- cussion that began when Mayor Billy the position a contracted employee. of allowances that will fund rily completed Ray Jones explained the potential com- Jones said he “kind of wanted Nate,” extra SmartBoards, intercom an approved plications that could arise if the council enhancements and internet hunter educa- See DYNASTY / Page 7 tion course. upgrades. The excep- Graham said the project, tions to this which comes at a guaranteed regulation are maximum cost of $1,780,421, those hunters will see the addition of seven whose birth dates are prior classrooms, the replacement to 1969, and of nearly 50 HVAC units, and hunters less The turnip improvements to the building’s than 16 years north hall and media areas. of age when whisperer A proposed cosmetic facelift under the direct AT RIGHT: Ray Jordan, supervision of a for the front part of the build- of Nashville, shows off licensed acluIt ing will be considered later in at least 21 years three turnips weighing the project. more than 25 pounds he of age. According to Graham, con- grew at his home on Buck The course is struction could kick off as free to the pub- Range Road. When asked lic, but registra- about the secret to his soon as next week with the tion is required success, Jordan remained relocation of a 14-inch water for participa- cryptic but said, “There’s main that currently runs under tion. gardeners and then there’s a portion of the construction For more in- super-gardeners.” zone. formation, con- Staff photo by Charles Goodin tact Aneesah That phase of the project is Rasheed at expected to take two weeks, 870~983-2790. See PHASE / Page 7 Page 2 THURSDAY January 26, 2012 Opinions The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

Financial advice from the Super Bowl teams

It’s Super Bowl time again. And whether you’re a sports fan or not, you can probably learn something from the Super Bowl teams that you can apply to other endeavors — such as investing. What might these lessons be? Take a look: Pick players care- Josh fully. Super Bowl teams Tice don’t usually get there Edward out of luck; they’ve made it in part because Jones they have carefully cho- sen their players. And to potentially achieve success as an investor, you, too, need carefully chosen “players” — investments that are chosen for your individual situation. Choose a diversified mix of players. Not only do Super Bowl teams have good players, but they have good ones at many different positions — and these players tend to play well together. As an investor, you should own a variety of investments with different ca- pabilities — such as stocks for growth and bonds for income — and your various investments should com- plement, rather than duplicate, one another. Strive to build a diversified portfolio containing investments appropriate for you situation, such as stocks, bonds, government securities, certificates of deposit (CDs) and other vehicles. Diversifying your holdings may help reduce the effects of market volatility. (Keep in mind, though, that diversification, by itself, can’t guar- antee a profit or protect against loss.) Fair pay for women Follow a “game plan.” Super Bowl teams are skilled at creating game plans designed to maximize their own strengths and exploit their opponents’ weakness- Three years ago this the lower courts, the U.S. the law is already helping es. When you invest, you also can benefit from a game week, Congress passed Supreme Court ruled that women all over the coun- plan — a strategy to help you work toward your goals. and the President signed Lilly waited too long to Mike Ross try get fair pay for their This strategy may incorporate several elements, such into law a historic piece sue for pay, tossing aside work. The courts sided as taking full advantage of your Individual Retirement of legislation that advanc- longstanding laws and United States with a female police of- Account (IRA) and your 401(k) or other employer- es the fight for women making it much harder for Congressman fice in Pennsylvania, who sponsored retirement plan, pursuing new investment against wage discrimina- women and other workers was making thousands opportunities as they arise and reviewing your portfo- tion. The Lilly Ledbetter to pursue pay discrimina- economic times, this pay less than her male coun- lio regularly to make sure it’s still appropriate for your Fair Pay Act of 2009 was tion claims. gap can often make a bad terparts. The courts also needs. one of the first pieces of More than 40 years af- ruled in favor of a female Stay dedicated to your goals. Virtually all Super situation worse, particu- Bowl teams have had to overcome obstacles, such legislation passed in the ter the passage of the larly for the 41 percent professor in Mississippi as injuries, bad weather and a tough schedule. But 111th Congress and it was Equal Pay Act and Title of women who are their who was denied tenure through persistence and a constant devotion to their done so alongside the Pay- VI, women are still being families’ sole source of and a salary increase be- ultimate goal, they persevere. As an investor, you’ll check Fairness Act, both paid less for perform- income. cause of her gender. face some challenges, too, such as political and eco- of which work to close the ing the same job as their That’s why I was proud While these new laws nomic turmoil that can upset the financial markets. unfair pay gap between male colleagues. In fact, to help pass both the Lilly are an important step But if you own a diversified mix of quality investments men and women. the Institute of Women’s Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of forward, we still have a and follow a long-term strategy that’s tailored to your The name of the bill Policy Research in 2009 2009 and the Paycheck long way to go. The Lilly objectives, time horizon and risk tolerance, you can comes from a woman estimated that women Fairness Act. These key Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and keep moving forward, despite the “bumps in the road” named Lilly Ledbetter earned just 78 cents for the Paycheck Fairness Act that all investors face. initiatives will help close Get good coaching. Super Bowl teams typically who worked for nearly two every dollar earned by a the gender pay gap by were two important bills are well-coached, with disciplined head coaches and decades at a Goodyear man, costing women any- giving women a longer I was proud to support, innovative offensive and defensive coordinators. Tire and Rubber Facility in where from $400,000 to time frame to challenge a because they are key to When you’re trying to achieve many financial goals Alabama. At the time, she $2 million in wages over discriminatory pay check, strengthening our middle — such as a comfortable retirement, control over was the lowest-paid super- a lifetime. strengthening the Equal class families and putting your investment taxes and a legacy to leave to your visor at the plant, despite Equal pay is not simply Pay Act of 1963, requir- our economy back on family — you, too, can benefit from strong “coaching.” having more experience a women’s issue, but a ing employers to justify track. As your “head coach,” you might choose a financial than several of her male family issue. The wage that unequal pay is not As your Congressman, professional — someone who can help you identify counterparts. It wasn’t gap hurts everyone – hus- discriminatory and pro- I will keep fighting for your goals and recommend an appropriate invest- until an anonymous note bands, wives, children and you and keep working ment strategy to help you work toward them. And hibiting employers from your financial professional can coordinate activities from a coworker alerted parents – because it low- retaliating against em- with both Democrats and with your other “coaches,” such as your tax and legal her to the pay discrimina- ers the overall family in- ployees who share salary Republicans to make this advisors. tion that she decided to come. When women earn information with their co- nation better and stron- Unless you’re a professional football player, you sue the company. While more, an entire family ben- workers. ger for our children and won’t ever experience what it’s like to play in the Su- she won her lawsuit in efits. Given these tough Since its enactment, grandchildren. per Bowl. However, achieving your financial goals can be a fairly big event in your life — and to help work toward that point, you can take a few tips from the teams that have made it to the Big Game.

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The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, January 26, 2012 • Page 3 Alderman seeks re-election NASHVILLE - A city al- “The day it was in the derman who previously paper ... by 9 o’clock I announced she wouldn’t had to unplug the phone,” John Olden Bertha Stewart Helen Jamison seek re-election has since Harwell said. “I’ll run this John Lewis Olden, Bertha Lee Hardwick Helen R. Jamison, 78, of changed her mind. time, but I won’t run any- 71, of Saratoga, died Stewart, 90, died Saturday, Warren, Ind., died Sunday, Jackie Harwell, who more.” Sunday, January 22, January 21, 2012. She was January 22, 2012. She was represents Ward Two, Harwell is a 16-year vet- 2012. He was born born May 6, 1921 in Schaal. born Feb. 10, 1933, in Howard County. said Wednesday that an eran of the council. March 31, 1940 in She is survived by two Saratoga. daughters, Betty Wright She is survived by her hus- overwhelming response No other candidates band, James L. Jamison of from her neighbors served have announced their He served in the of Texarkana, and Barbara United States military Warren, Ind.; two sons, Michael as motivation to seek an- intention to seek the po- Stewart of Mineral Springs; service. a son, Terry Stewart of Min- Jamison of Phoenix, Ariz., other term. sition. - Harwell He is survived by a eral Springs; a sister, Barbara and Barry Jamison of War ren; three step-children, Gary son, Michael Olden; Trotter-Clark of San Dimas, four sisters, Mary Jamison and Jimmy Jamison, Calif.; seven grandchildren; both of Bluffton, Ind., and AEP SWEPCO signs wind power Alice Smith, Martha - and nine great- grandchil Diane Reynolds of Warren; Brown Wanda Banks, dren. two sisters, Syble Faulkner of purchase agreements for 359 megawatts and Peggy Olden. Funeral services will be Umpire, and Jhonia Kirkpatrick Funeral services will held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. SHREVEPORT, La., – Turk Plant under con- known as High Majestic of Athens; three brothers, R.C. be held at 11 a.m. Fri- 29, at Nashville Funeral Flenor of Dierks, Jay Flenor of American Electric Power struction in southwest Wind, owned by NextEra day, Jan. 27, at Harmo- Home Chapel, with Elder Van Buren, and Terry Flenor of (NYSE: AEP) subsidiary Arkansas. The settlement Energy Resources LLC, ny Church of Christ, Kevin Brazil oficiating. B e e B e ; a n d t w o g r a n d c h i l d r e n . Southwestern Electric includes a provision that and SWEPCO’s latest pur- Saratoga, with Bro. Burial will be in Schaal Funeral services will be held Power Co. (SWEPCO) has SWEPCO and its affiliates chase of 79.6 MW is from Edward Lard officiat- Cemetery, under the direction at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 27, at signed long-term power will construct or secure a build-out of the original ing. of Nashville Funeral Home. Hillcrest Church of the Naza- purchase agreements for a 400 MW of new renewable project. Burial will be in The family will receive rene, with Rev. Mark Davis of- total of 358.65 megawatts energy resources by the When the new projects Camp Springs Cem- friends from 6-8 p.m. Satur- ficiating. (MW) of renewable energy end of 2014. The SWEPCO are on line, SWEPCO’s to- etery, Columbus, under day at the funeral home. Burial will be in Woodlawn from wind projects in Tex- and OMPA agreements tal wind capacity will be the direction of Hicks You may send an online Cemetery, Warren, under the di- as, Oklahoma and Kansas. total 407.85 MW. 469.15 MW. Funeral Home, Inc., sympathy message at www. rection of Glancy - H. Brown & Son Funeral Home, Warren, Ind. Together with a 49.2-MW “Through the Louisiana SWEPCO serves 520,400 Hope. nashvillefh.com. You may send an online agreement signed by the Public Service Commis- retail customers in three sympathy message at www. Oklahoma Municipal Pow- sion’s recent Renewable states, including 113,700 in glancyfuneralhomes.com. er Authority, SWEPCO and Energy Pilot Program and western Arkansas, 225,700 its affiliates have exceed- our ongoing efforts to in northwest and central ed the 400-MW renewable expand our renewable Louisiana and 181,000 in energy commitment in a energy portfolio, we were north and eastern Texas. Free tax preparation offered recent settlement of legal in a good position to pur- SWEPCO owns 73 per- issues involving the John sue additional renewable cent of the $1.7 billion LITTLE ROCK— To give low-income in this current economy where most W. Turk Jr. Power Plant. resources at a good price Turk Plant. Co-owners of working individuals and families the individuals and families have lost some The agreements will for customers. I’m pleased the Turk Plant are Arkan- opportunity to have their income tax income. Because the service is free, our more than quadruple that we could secure these sas Electric Cooperative return prepared free of charge, South- families keep all the refund due to them. SWEPCO’s wind energy agreements in a fairly Corp. (AECC), 12 percent; ern Bancorp and its nonprofit affiliate, Our knowledgeable volunteers not only portfolio. The new series short time frame to put East Texas Electric Coop- Southern Bancorp Community Partners, assist taxpayers with tax preparation, of 20-year agreements more wind power to work erative (ETEC), 8 percent; are offering Volunteer Income Tax Assis- but also bring communities together,” includes: for our customers,” said and Oklahoma Municipal tance (VITA) at nine of Southern’s bank said Vida Fielder, VITA Program Admin- *Three contracts to- Venita McCellon-Allen, Power Authority (OMPA), branches in Arkansas and Mississippi. istrator of Southern Bancorp Community taling 201.25 MW from SWEPCO president and 7 percent. The Arkansas Since 2005, Southern has hosted VITA Partners. “We believe individuals and Canadian Hills Wind, LLC, chief operating officer. Electric Cooperatives sites in the area in partnership with the families feel more comfortable at our owned by Apex Wind En- The wind resources serve more than 490,000 IRS. Marking its seventh year, the free VITA sites, and are able to ask questions ergy Holdings, LLC and lo- will be interconnected members across the state. tax preparation services kicked off Janu- about their taxes without feeling intimi- cated in Canadian County, to SWEPCO through the AEP ranks among the ary 13 and will run until April 17 at the dated because our volunteers are part west of Oklahoma City, transmission facilities nation’s largest genera- selected VITA locations. of the community.” Okla. of the Southwest Power tors of electricity, owning VITA is an IRS tax program providing To learn if you qualify for tax credits *79.6 MW from High Pool, the regional trans- nearly 38,000 megawatts free tax filing assistance to individu- or if you’d like to schedule an appoint- Majestic Wind II, LLC, mission organization that of generating capacity in als and families with an annual earned ment to file your taxes in your area, owned by NextEra Energy includes SWEPCO and the U.S. AEP also owns the income of $49,000 and below. Each of please visit Southern’s website at http:// Resources, LLC and lo- other utilities across parts nation’s largest electricity Southern’s volunteer tax preparers is southernpartners.org/asset-building/ cated in Carson and Pot- of nine states. Flat Ridge 2, transmission system, a IRS-certified. vita/. For more VITA sites in the region, ter Counties in the Texas High Majestic Wind II and nearly 39,000-mile network All tax returns are filed electronically visit the IRS Web site and search for Panhandle. Canadian Hills Wind are that includes more 765-ki- for free, which means refunds are pro- “VITA” or call 1.800.829.1040. *77.8 MW from Flat expected to come on line lovolt extra-high voltage cessed in half the time of returns filed on Please remember to bring all neces- Ridge 2 Wind Energy, LLC, by the end of 2012. transmission lines than paper, particularly for taxpayers using sary documentation when you come in owned by BP Wind Energy The combined impact of all other U.S. transmis- direct deposit for their refunds. In 2011, to file your taxes. and Sempra U.S. Gas and the new power purchase sion systems combined. Southern helped more than 2,000 people The required documents include: So- Power and located in Bar- agreements is expected to AEP’s transmission sys- file their taxes, many of whom were eli- cial Security cards for yourself and your ber, Harper, Kingman and slightly lower SWEPCO’s tem directly or indirectly gible for tax credits such as the Earned dependents; a picture ID; all W-2 forms; Sumner Counties, south- projected overall cost to serves about 10 percent of Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax forms 1099-MISC (if applicable); forms west of Wichita, Kan. customers. SWEPCO es- the electricity demand in Credit. While many paid tax preparers 1098-T (out-of-pocket college payment); Separately, OMPA, a co- timates the decrease will the Eastern Interconnec- are advertising free tax services, they forms 1098 (mortgage interest payment); owner of the Turk Plant, average about 0.1 cents tion, the interconnected often encourage customers to purchase proof of day care payment from your pro- has signed a 25-year agree- per kilowatt-hour over transmission system that high cost products such as rapid refund vider; 2010 tax returns and bank account ment for 49.2 MW from the next 10 years starting covers 38 eastern and anticipation loans. information; interest income (from your the Canadian Hills Wind in 2013. central U.S. states and “VITA sites, in general, are very ben- bank); and statements of charitable/ project. Prior to the latest eastern Canada, and ap- eficial to working families, especially church contributions. “With these long-term agreements, SWEPCO’s proximately 11 percent of power purchase agree- wind capacity totaled the electricity demand in ments, we have added 110.5 MW. In December ERCOT, the transmission Harding University offers courses for NBCTs a substantial amount 2011, SWEPCO announced system that covers much SEARCY — Beginning in participated in the classes ceived recognition as hav- of wind energy to serve a 20-year contract with of Texas. 2004, Harding University offered at Harding Univer- ing tripled the number of SWEPCO customers in Flat Ridge 2 for 31 MW AEP’s utility units op- began offering graduate sity. Consistently, more teachers certified through Arkansas, Louisiana and as part of the Louisiana erate as AEP Ohio, AEP courses to assist educa- than 50 percent of the can- the National Board for Pro- Texas, and we have com- Public Service Commis- Texas, Appalachian Power tors through the National didates who participate in fessional Teaching Stan- bined efforts with a Turk sion’s Renewable Energy (in Virginia and West Vir- Board Certification pro- these graduate courses dards (NBPTS) program. Plant partner to exceed Pilot. The latest agree- ginia), AEP Appalachian cess from the board’s achieve certification the Over the past five years, the 400-megawatt com- ment is for an additional Power (in Tennessee), Professional Teaching first year, compared to the number of National mitment in our Turk Plant 77.8 MW from the Flat Indiana Michigan Power, Standards. a national average of 40 Board Certified Teachers settlement,” said Nicholas Ridge 2 project. In January Kentucky Power, Public Since then, Harding percent. More than 84 per- in Arkansas increased by K. Akins, AEP president 2009, SWEPCO announced Service Company of Okla- has significantly helped cent of those who began 233 percent, bringing the and chief executive officer. a 20-year agreement with homa, and Southwestern increase the number of the class in 2009 certified total number of NBCTs to SWEPCO announced Majestic Wind Power LLC, Electric Power Company certified teachers in Ar- this year. Annually, Hard- 2,000. During 2011, 6,266 on Dec. 22, 2011, that a subsidiary of Babcock & (in Arkansas, Louisiana kansas. ing University supports teachers were certified the company had settled Brown Renewable Hold- and east Texas). AEP’s Fifty-three of Arkansas’ more than 25 percent of nationwide, 311 of those all legal actions brought ings Inc, for 79.5 MW from headquarters are in Co- newly certified National new NBCTs. in Arkansas resulting in against it by the Sierra the Majestic Wind Farm lumbus, Ohio. Board Certified Teachers Arkansas recently re- an 18.4 percent increase. Club, the National Audu- near Amarillo in Carson bon Society and Audubon County, Texas. Arkansas related to the Majestic Wind is now Pick Up All Your 2012 Calenders at the Nashville News Puzzle Answers Pic-A-Lily

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SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News Construction has started on a multi-purpose building on the Saratoga Schools Fourth PUBLIC NOTICE campus. According to Superintendent Max Adcock, one of the main uses of Notice of Application the facility will be elementary physical education. This will serve to greatly Saturday For NPDES Permit AR0041734 reduce the number of trips across busy Highway 355 to the gym for the children. Under the provisions of Act 163 of the 1993 Ar- Adcock said the building will also be utilized during inclement weather for singing kansas Legislature, this is to give notice the Water Di- students to be active as well as being available for community use. Doyle vision of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Howard Construction of Delight is the building contractor. This project is the final scheduled Quality (ADEQ) has received a renewal application phase of a million dollar building program proposed by Adcock and approved Shiloh Baptist on 12/27/2011 with additional information received on by the school board. Other aspects included the turf football field at Mineral Church will hold a 1/19/2012, for an NPDES Permit No. AR0041734 from Springs, refurbishing and fourth Saturday singing the following facility: painting the M.H. Peebles Sat., Jan. 28 beginning Public Notice Auditorium and painting Tyson Foods, Inc. - Nashville The Central Arkansas Development Council’s at 6:30 p.m. The event the Saratoga High School 100 East Cassady St. (CADC) Weatherization Assistance Program is ac- will include a pot luck building. Remaining funds Nashville, AR 71852 cepting sealed bids for insulation materials and labor. supper and the public will be used to purchase Please contact CADC’s Weatherization Program at 501- is invited to attend. The facility under consideration is located as follows: up to three school buses 100 East Cassady Street, Nashville, in Howard County, 776-8446 to request a bid packet or visit our ofice at to replace the three oldest 722 Gaunt Street, Benton, AR. A mandatory bidders Arkansas. Interested persons desiring to request a public buses at Saratoga. hearing on the application may do so in writing. All conference will be held on February 6th at 10 a.m. at requests should be received by ADEQ within 10 busi- the CADC Weatherization ofice located at 722 Gaunt ness days of the date of this notice and should be sub- Street, Benton. All sealed bids must be received by mitted to: CADC by February 10, 2012, by 12:00 noon. Late bids Correction Marysia Jastrzebski, P.E. will not be considered. Bids will be opened on Febru- ary 10, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at CADC Administrative of- Due to incomplete information submitted by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality school, Mineral Springs Elementary fourth grade NPDES Branch, Water Division ice located at 321 Edison Ave., Benton, AR. M/WBE student Isaiah Askew was inadvertantly omitted 5301 Northshore Drive and Labor Surplus Area Firms are encouraged to apply. from the Mineral Springs Elementary honor roll in North Little Rock, AR 72118-5317 Central Arkansas Development Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. (CADC:8,9; w:132) last Thursday’s News. TFI:8;147w Telephone: (501) 682-0622

PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION 2012-1 STATE OF ARKANSAS HOWARD COUNTY

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, THAT NOTICE BE PUBLISHED; THAT A VACANCY IN OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BE DECLARED; THAT THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS BE NOTIFIED OF THE VACANCY; AND FURTHER THAT THE HONORABLE JACKSON DUVALL “DUKE” TOMERLIN BE COMMNEDED FOR THE YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COUNTY AND TO THE CITIZENS OF HOWARD COUNTY WHEREAS, THE HON. JACKSON DUVALL “DUKE” TOMERLIN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PASSED AWAY ON WEDNESDAY, JANAURY 18, 2012; WHEREAS, THE QUORUM COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, WILL CONVENE ON THE 21st DAY OF FEBRUARY AT 12 O’CLOCK PM. AT THE HOWARD COUNTY COURTHOUSE TO DE- CLARE A VACANCY IN OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE; WHEREAS, NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF OUR FELLOW JUSTICE OF THE PEACE SHALL BE PUB- LISHED IN A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULA- TION; WHEREAS, UPON APPROVAL OF THIS RESOLU- TION AND DECLARATION OF THE VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN EX- Nashville News Sweet Heart Special ECUTED COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION SHALL BE SENT TO THE GOVERNOR; WHEREAS, THE HONORABLE JACKSON DU- VALL “DUKE” TOMERLIN SERVED THE CITIZENS OF HOWARD COUNTY AS A DUTIFUL JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR 2 ½ TERMS, FIRST BEING ELECT- ED IN 2005; WHEREAS, THE HONORABLE JACKSON DU- VALL “DUKE” TOMERLIN GAVE UNSELFISHLY TO HIS COMMUNITY AND HIS NATION, HE SERVED AS AN ELDER AT THE BLUE BAYOU CHURCH OF CHRIST, SERVED AS AN ARMY RESERVE, ON MANY BOARDS IN THE COMMUNITY AND WAS A STAR PLAYER ON THE SARATOGA BASKETBALL TEAM; Only NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKAN- SAS, THAT NOTICE OF THE MEETING TO DE- CLARE THIS VACANCY HAS BEEN DULY PUB- LISHED; THAT A VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IS HEREBY DECLARED; AND THAT THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF $10.00 off ARKANSAS SHALL BE NOTIFY FORTHWITH. Date: JANUARY 25, 2012 KEVIN SMITH the Regular $30.00 Subscription Price HOWARD COUNTY JUDGE (HCJ:8;w320) Page 5 THURSDAY The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Community January 26, 2012

Twenty or so years later And had it made legit HSU Red and Gray Success LOCKESBURG I had to prove my birth. My name was Anna Jane TIDBITS We dug out my birth cer- Wood, Scholarship recipient tificate But that’s not the end of it. And viewed it without By Susie Thompson and Donna Gallaher ARKADELPHIA - The ************** mirth. I went back to my parents Office of University Re- And said, “I know you left lations/Admissions of Recycle for Relay… The by the library and spice up For all it had upon it my name out. Henderson State Uni- Lockesburg Relay For Life their reading life. Light re- Was the date and last You had a boy’s name versity announces Syd- Kneebenders are going freshments will be served. name “Wood” ready ney Paige Brown has to collect aluminum and The Spring into Quilt- But without a given name Not a girl’s... I have no been awarded the Red food cans. That includes ing Quilt Show is planned It really did no good. doubt.” and Gray Success Schol- all those tin cans from for Feb. 18 in the new gym arship for 2012-2013. cat food and soup and…. at Lockesburg School. A I had to find a neighbor My mother acted very Who had known me since shocked According to Vikita Sydney Brown Should you run across quilt block challenge to Bell Hardwrick, Direc- some scrap metal things create a 12 ½ inch block I was two. “We did no such thing!” tor, the Red and Gray She is the daughter of that are in your way… that “speaks the season of She would swear that My father quietly spoke up Success Scholarship is Allen and Cindy Brown. guess what? They will take Spring to you” will carry “Anna Jane” “James Alexander had a equivalent to $1,000 per She is currently a stu- that too. Numbers to call their theme further. Was the only name she nice ring.” semester for up to four dent at Nashville High for pick up are Brenda at Create your block; enter knew. My mother still denied years. School. (870)584-7936, or Kristie it in the contest, win, and it and blamed the doctor’s at (870)784-3182. take home all the blocks. The church where I at- ploy. You can still a drop off Vendors have been invited. tended But somehow I can’t but spot plastic, paper, and A special bucket full of Fat Had my name upon their Two local students named to feel they wished they had cardboard at the building Quarters is being created list had a boy. behind city hall. Those to raffle off. A Tea Room is Of little children who Ouachita Dean’s List You can get events and items go to the Recycling in the works and everyone came to church information in Tidbits by ARKADELPHIA—A total of 325 students at Center attached to Howard is getting excited. And very seldom missed. calling Susie @ 870-784- Ouachita Baptist University were named to the County Children’s Center. There will be eight cate- 0993 or e-mail her at mom- Dean’s List for the fall 2011 semester. The stu- The Lockesburg Library gories this year; 1-machine So, Off I went into the [email protected]. dents will receive a certificate of recognition from received a shipment of quilted, 2-hand quilted, court Ouachita and will be included in the “National new books this past week. 3-applique, 4-misscela- Dean’s List” for 2011-12. Among the bestselling neous, 5-childrens/baby, ThIS COLUmn BROUGhT To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must titles are Micro, from Mi- 6- 1st quilt, 7-retreat, 8-an- compile at least a 3.5 grade point average and be chael Crichton and Rich- tique (pre 1980). TO yOU By: classified as a full-time student, with a minimum As for the rest of Feb- ard Preston, Death Benefit, Lockesburg branch of 12 academic hours. Robin Cook, Need You Now, ruary regular meetings The following students are included in the James Grippando, The include Lockesburg Lions 3402 Camellia • Lockesburg • 870-289-2400 Equal Dean’s List: Daniel Aylett and Hope Freel, both of Hunter, John Lescroart Club on Feb. 14 and 28, the Housing Member FDIC Lender Nashville. and D.C. Dead, by Stuart Lockesburg City Council Woods. The Library is meeting on Feb. 14. planning an open house/ And this from Yours HSU announces Dean’s List, honor patron appreciation day, Truly – Saturday, February 11, Who Was I roll for the Fall 2011 semester from 10 a.m. - noon. When I was born in ‘23 Henderson State Uni- ard, Samantha Ward The theme is “Love Your It brought my family joy. versity announces the Lockesburg Library.” The library is Then my parents had 2 students listed on the Dean Undergraduate looking forward for the girls, Dean’s List and Honor Stephanie Dellinger opportunity to welcome And the third child was a Roll for the Fall 2011 se- Honors Undergraduate and register new patrons. boy. mester. Sarah Coulter, Jeremy Everyone is invited to stop To be named to the Jones Dean’s List, a student Murfreesboro must have achieved a Deans Undergraduate Roll your old 401(k) 4.0 grade point average Kendra Compton, Jen- without taxes or penalties. for the entire semester. nifer Hinds Josh Tice, AAMS® Financial Advisor To make the Honor Roll, Honors Undergraduate . 106 South Main St a student must have re- Kyle Byers Nashville, AR 71852 ceived at least a 3.5 grade Nashville 870-451-9232 point average for the se- Deans Undergraduate mester. 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The family of Wilton Graves New members inducted into PTK DE QUEEN – New mem- Kappa were recently in- An invitation to join standing throughout ( widow of Louis “ Swampy” Graves) bers of Cossatot Commu- ducted to the honor so- is extended to students their enrollment in the nity College’s Phi Theta ciety. based on performance. two-year college, gener- would like to thank the staff at Howard To be eligible for mem- ally a 3.25 GPA. bership a student must New inductees are Memorial Hospital for the excellent care Countryside complete a minimum of Jami Thompson, Michelle twelve hours of associate Neal, Emily Miller, Ha- provided her during her brief stay. nursery degree course work and lyn Southerland, Sasha The professionalism exhibited by generally earn a grade Montero, Gwenita White, COMPLETE TREE SERVICE point average of 3.5 or Briyuna Wilson, Juanita everyone there was very touching and we TRIMMING/REMOVAL higher. Fatheree, Nathalie Smith, BUCKET TRUCK Students must main- T.J. French, Heath Har- will forever be grateful. INSURED tain a high academic well, and Gary Grubbs. May God bless you all. STUMP GRINDING 5 Temporary job openings Charles Glaser, Jr. Dba: Glaser’s Produce Farm in The sons and daughters of Wilton Graves New Roads, LA 3/1/2012 to 12/15/2012. General worker needed for vegetable (870) 845-2307 farm. Work includes ield prep, water maint, fertilize, plant, maintain and har- vest of crops. Field prep includes keeping drains open, manual shovel work and 198 MURRAY LANE hoeing of weeds, laying and removing irrigation lines, polling and tying various crops, removing plastic mulch, spot spray treatments and gen farm labor. Help Off Hwy 278 W, toward Center Point repair and maintain equipm, farm,ield, roads and shop. Load and unload trucks. In Feb, Mar and Apr we harvest beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, caulilower, cucumbers, greenhouse tomatoes, green onions, greens, parsley, strawberries & turnips. In Mar & Apr we plant beans, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, car- rots, caulilower, cucumbers, egg plants, greens, okra, peas, pumpkins, squash & ield tomatoes. In May, Jun & Jul we are harvesting & caring for these crops. In Aug we are getting ready for fall & winter production. Worker must be able to lit/ carry 70 lbs. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray and related chemicals, etc may afect workers ability to perform the job. Employer may require post hire, 209 N. Main, Nashville, AR 71852 random, upon suspicion or post accident drug testing, all at no cost to employee. Job involves stooping, liting and working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 months exp in position ofered. All tools furnished at no cost. $9.30 hourly. Housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their perma- nent residence daily. Guaranteed ¾ contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at completion of contract. Apply/Send resumes for this job at the nearest local SWA @ 700 South Elm, Hope, AR 71801 ph 870-777-3421 using Credit Cards shown above accepted at participating stores LA JO# 404155.

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future opportunities for younger Steel, who told council: paid for with grant funds; grant funds obtained DYNASTY the city. aldermen he would ac- •฀heard฀an฀update฀on฀ •฀was฀informed฀that฀a฀ by Southwest Arkansas “I really think this cept the position if they the city’s river pump 30 cent increase in resi- Planning and Develop- From Page 1 guy’s got a political fu- offered it to him but left project in which Public dential trash collection ment; ture,” Jones explained. the meeting during the Works Director Larry fees imposed by Waste •฀approved฀an฀orid- “And I want him on our discussion. Dunaway said Cossatot Management, Inc. will go nance reconciling the both because of the ease side.” George Steel’s resigna- Builders, of De Queen, into effect next month; 2011 budget with ac- with which he could The city council ap- tion, meanwhile, goes had submitted the low •฀ approved฀ an฀ or- tual income and expendi- share information with parently agreed, vot- into effect at the end of bid of $360,471 and that dinance authorizing a tures for the year, which his father and because ing to make the change the month. the city expects all but bank account in Mag- were within one percent it represents possible and seek to employ the In other business, the around $50,000 to be nolia for use dispersing of what was anticipated.

infrastructure. GRAND OPENING MERGE Alden said she doesn’t expect engineers to find From Page 1 a system merger viable for either organization, but the group is moving expired, releasing people forward with the meeting in the district’s service in order to qualify for ad- area from paying fees to ditional assistance. the organization if they Nashville Rural Water aren’t using its system. Director Ryan Stuckey The board responded said he was aware of the with a rate increase, but meeting but didn’t know Alden said the addition- the specifics of the situ- al income hasn’t been ation. enough to cover remain- NRWA’s regular monthly ing liabilities left over meeting begins tonight at from the $3.5 million loan 5:30 p.m. inside the water used to build the system’s office.

area of the campus that PHASE currently holds the foot- From Page 1 ball practice field - a proj- ect that will in turn be fol- CECIL HARRIS | Nashville News lowed by improvements Mike Reese, Marco Garcia, Gabriel Velasquez, Tim Pinkerton, Sandra Jones, Lynn Hendry, Josh Tice, to the cafeteria areas on Daniel Pina, Rusty Hagler, Fred Hintz, Elsa Figueroa, manager Noemi Marrufo, owners Gabriel Figueroa and whereas work on the high both the junior high and Laura Figueroa, Brenda Valdez and Anna Figueroa were present for the grand opening and ribbon cutting school as a whole is antici- high school campuses. at Selena’s, a new general store located in the building that formerly housed Movie Gallery next door to pated to last roughly five In an interview at the Southwest Arkansas Radio. months, Graham said. beginning of the school Once that’s complete, year, Graham anticipated the school will look to that the entire project begin working on a $6 mil- could take as long as two lion, 1,800 seat basketball years to reach comple- arena slated to occupy an tion. Postal Service announces rate hikes LITTLE ROCK —Effec- for other mailing services, http://about.usps.com/ by law at 2.1 percent, the tive Jan. 22, it will cost including Standard Mail, news/national-releas- rate of inflation calculated the certified registered just a penny more to mail Periodicals, Package Ser- es/2011/pr11_factsht_pri- based on the Consumer AUDIT nurse anesthetist. letters to any location vices and Extra Services. cechng_1018.pdf. Price Index. “Both of them have in the United States, the Today’s announcement While actual percentage First-Class Mail Presort From Page 1 given many years of dedi- first price change for does not affect Express price increases for various mailers, when the new cated service to this hos- First-Class Mail stamps Mail and Priority Mail products and services prices go into effect on pital and community. It (Forever stamps) in more prices. More information varies, the overall average Jan. 22, the second ounce The hospital “could have has been my pleasure to than two and a half years. on the new pricing is avail- price increase across all for presorted letters will operated 81 days in 2011 work with each of them. The new 45-cent price for able at mailing services is capped be free. with cash on hand versus On behalf of all the HMH Forever stamps is among 71 days in 2010,” Couch employees, I extend them price changes filed with Lovewell told the board. well wishes for a much the Postal Regulatory He reported that the deserved retirement,” Commission today. Timber operating income was Wright stated in her re- Highlights of the new Harvest $1,458,856. port. single-piece First-Class Couch said he was is- Dr. Kevin Formes, of Ad- Mail pricing, effective Jan. SELL suing a clean, unqualified vanced Cardiology in Tex- 22, 2012, include: audit opinion for the hos- arkana and Dr. John David DIRECTLY TO * Letters (1 oz.) – 1-cent THE LOGGER pital. Terrell, urologist, have increase to 45 cents MAKE MORE CEO Debra Wright in- “officially started” their * Letters additional MONEY formed the board of J.B. satellite clinics at the HMH ounces – unchanged at and Freda Davis’ resigna- Specialty Clinic, Wright 20 cents tions – effective Dec. 31, confirmed Tuesday. “We * Postcards – 3-cent 2012. are very pleased to have increase to 32 cents both of them coming to Freda is the HMH Foun- * Letters to Canada or ESTIMATES dation executive director the Nashville community,” Mexico (1 oz.) – 5-cent and her husband, J.B., is she reported. increase to 85 cents. * Letters to other in- 1378 Hwy 32 W ternational destinations – 7-cent increase to $1.05 Ashdown, AR Prices also will change 903-826-3033

the nashville Chamber of Commerce awards Banquet February 7, 2012 at The Nashville Elementary Cafeteria Silent Auction Opens at 6:00 P.M. Program starts at 6:30 P.M. Awards being presented include: Man Of The Year Woman Of The Year Community Hero as well as the Dr. & Mrs. Glen Lance and Staff would Orange & Black Tickets on sale at like to wish Peggy Friend all the best The Nashville Chamber of Commerce • 107 N. Main St. • phone/ 870-845-1262 • fax/ 870-845-3443 in her future endeavors. [email protected] We are going to miss you! Tickets on sale at The Chamber Ofice Only tables of twelve available • First come irst serve Page 8 THURSDAY January 26, 2012 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

Umpire Junior Invitational Tournament Junior Girls 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Acorn 24 4 11 2 41 Umpire 4 4 2 3 13 Leading Umpire scorers: Shelby Scott-6, Rosa Salinas-4, Abby Salinas-2, Amanda Parsons-1 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Dierks 9 15 15 10 49 Caddo Hills 6 4 7 0 17 Leading Dierks scorers: Adriana Walston-13, Breanna Bohon-9, Kyla Kompkoff-8, Kaydra Ayers-7, Khylla Hill-6, Lillie Woodruff-4, Katelynd Fennell-2

Junior Boys 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Wickes 30 8 17 2 57 Umpire 0 8 3 4 15 Leading Umpire scorers: Dusty Kesterson-11, Desmond Pinson-4 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Dierks 9 18 17 12 56 DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News Caddo Hills 7 10 4 0 21 Abby Salinas passes the ball around an Acorn defender for Umpire. Leading Dierks scorers: Tyler Kesterson-17, Tanner Owens-13, Layne McWhorter-6, Brady Manasco-5, DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News Cameron Brewer-4, Jalen Key-4, Dillon Bobo-4, Alex Tyler Kesterson drives the lane for a layup as the Dierks Faulkner-2, Josh Welch-1 Junior Outlaws rout the Caddo Hills Junior Indians 56-21.

Nashville Softball Association registration begins Registration for the is trying Nashville Softball As- to form a six and under sociation 2012 season is coach pitch division open until March 2. this year, with girls born There will be a $40 in 2005 and 2006 eli- registration fee per gible. player and forms may For more information be picked up at Karter’s contact Laura Kennedy Dugout in Nashville. at 451-2115.

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News I want to thank the doctors Desmond Pinson (12) tries to find a way to the basket and nurses, and staff at as Umpire faces Wickes in the first round of the Umpire Junior Invitational Tournament. Howard Memorial Hospital for being so helpful during my stay. Your kindness, your skills, and your professional care was excellent. We are so lucky to have a hospital in this area of such magnitude DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News Carole Ramsay Adriana Walston (21) hits a three in the second half for Dierks as the Junior Lady Outlaws rolled to a 49-17 victory over Caddo Hills. A Special Thanks

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DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News Hannah Vines (00) hits a three for Nashville as they outpace the De Queen Lady Leopards. Vines had four 3-pointers Thank You and scored 24 points. We would like to sincerely thank ev- eryone at the Howard County Sheriff’s To all who visited our papaw, dad, and office, Nashville Police Department, husband (Billy Burgess) during his Happy 90th Birthday Mineral Springs Police Department, illness and stay in the hospital. Thank Pike County Sheriff’s office, the Mur- Florine Icenhower You to the medical personnel who Saturday, January 28, 2012 freesboro Police Department, and the made his last days more comfortable. Center Point Baptist Church Fellowship Building local State Troopers that have always Thanks to all family and friends who From 4pm-6pm been so helpful to our families that we Friends and Family Invited sent cards, lowers, food, money, serve, escorting us and making sure those who visited and attended the that we make it to our destinations service. Thank You to Latimer Funeral safely and for that we are thankful Home for helping us make it thru this to each one of you. The Latimer Funeral Home Staff: dificult time. Brandon Arnold, Patty Smith, Buddy Tribble, Don Newberg, Marry Harris, The Family of Billy Burgess and Clovy Keaster. Page 1-B THURSDAY The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Sports January 26, 2012

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Scrappers eke out win over De Queen with second half surge 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Dierks 8 16 11 17 52 Mount ida 14 7 9 8 38 Leading Dierks scorers: Adriana Walston-27, Kyla Kompkoff-12, Breanna Bohon-9, Lillie Woodruff-2, Kaydra Ayers-2 Junior Boys 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Mineral Springs 6 12 6 5 29 Murfreesboro 7 6 4 7 24 Leading Mineral Springs scorers: J’von Atkins-12, Tyler Villegas-7, Xavier Williams-4, Tre Lacy-3, Keshaun Davis-3 Senior Girls 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Mineral Springs 16 11 7 7 41 Murfreesboro 11 13 6 8 38 Leading Mineral Springs scorers: Allie Coulter-14Nicka Keels-13, Keke Cannon-11, Ketonya Clayton-5, Kadijah Miller-2, Jessica Walton-2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Nashville 17 12 16 23 68 De Queen 17 7 8 21 53 Leading Nashville scorers: Hannah Vines-24, Maddie McJunkins-17, Kassidy Snowden-12, Monisa Poole-9, Kirby Kell-6

Senior Boys 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY Mineral Springs 17 14 7 13 51 Sports Editor Murfreesboro 13 0 9 18 40 NASHVILLE – The Nashville Scrappers outscored Leading Mineral Springs scorers: Trevor Lewis-14, the De Queen Leopards 23-13 in the third period on Kendrick Langston-14, Rashad Williams-8, Jaco their way to a 58-46 victory Tuesday night at Scrapper Walton-5, Jujuan Turner-5, E.J. Stewart-3, Jalon Britt-2 Gymnasium. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F Stephen Kruel led the Scrappers with 18 points as Nashville 9 10 23 16 58 teammates Tesean Green and Lavonte Thomas scored De Queen 11 6 13 16 46 13 and 12, respectively. Leading Nashville scorers:Stephen Kruel-18, Tesean Nashville found themselves behind midway through Green-13, Lavonte Thomas-12, Brandon Shamrock-9, the first half, with De Queen eking out a 11-9 lead at the Jacobi Lampkin-4, Jose Sepulveda-1, Michael Smith-1 end of the first period, but Nashville inched their way 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F past the Leopards to take a two point lead at the half. Dierks 9 15 11 17 52 Mount Ida 10 10 15 21 56 The Scrapper offense got rolling with Kruel scoring Leading Dierks scorers:Remington Jester-14, Andrew 11 of his 18 points in the third period. Sirmon-14, Tyler Strasner-10, Adam Bradshaw-9, Trey Nashville scored 23 in the third period, including a Rosenbaum-3, Alex Sharp-2 dunk by sophomore Brandon Shamrock, while holding De Queen to 13 points, giving them a 12 point lead. Nashville was able to hold on to win the game by the same margin. Shamrock scored nine for the Scrappers, followed by Jacobi Lampkin with four. Jose Sepulveda and Michael Smith each scored one.

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News ABOVE: Brandon Shamrock (32) swings from the mercy.net rim after a dunk attempt as the Nashville Scrappers faced off with the De Queen Leopards Tuesday night. Shamrock had nine points, which included a dunk in the second half. Choose a Mercy Clinic doctor and get a whole care team. BELOW: Stephen Kruel (3) hits a layup for two of his team leading 18 points for Nashville. At Mercy, caring for you is a team efort. And while your Mercy Clinic primary care SOUTH HOT SPRINGS LIONS CLUB doctor is at the center of it, there’s a broad range of care specialists and advanced HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS practitioners also focused on responding to your needs. These highly-trained professionals are linked by your electronic health record, enabling collaboration GUN & KNIFE SHOW and a better understanding of your needs as they work together for you. Welcome 00 BUY-SELL-TRADE Admission - $6 to a better way to provide care. Welcome to Mercy Clinic. Find your Mercy Clinic (12 & Under Free w/Adult) physician at mercy.net. Sat., Jan, 28th 9am. - 5 pm. Sun., Jan 29th, 9 am. - 4 pm. Hot Springs Convention Center AMPLE FREE PARKING • For inFormation call (501) 767-2855 Nashville Chamber of Commerce Awards

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Nominated for : Man of the Year Woman of the Year Orange & Black Award Community Hero Award Pictured left to right: Dr. Chris Young, Orthopedic Surgery Circle one of the above. Dr. Kristi Sutton, Internal Medicine Dr. Yang Xu, Internal Medicine Complete and mail to: Chamber of Commerce Dr. Oyidie Igbokidi, Cardiology Dr. Jamie Irwin, Pediatrics 107 S. Main Street Dr. Seth Hollenbach, Urology Nashville, AR 71852 Dr. Randy Hill, Family Practice

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SERVICES • BYPASS • 2 and 3 BR houses in Lockesburg area for rent. 870-784-0001. $600/mo. or $150/wk. AUTOMOTIVE Absolute Bargain - New pillow-top (PD:7-10) Deposit required. mattress set. Has manufacturer’s ______Septic tank pumping and drain Remember us for all your warranty. Twin $88, Full $108, 1 room furnished brick apartments cleaning service, sewer lines/ (870) Queen $138, King $168. Call (903) for rent. CH/CA, washer, dryer, drains unstopped. Johnson Ser- automotive needs! 276-9354. (Pd:104-9) full kitchen, excellent condition. vices, (870) 642-2787. 845-8637 ______845-0270. (PD:7-10) (LJ:27-tf, 13w) Firewood for Sale, 501-617-2688. ______870-845-1775 (FTS:tfn, w4) ______Temple-Inland JOB FAIR ‘87 Yamaha Virago, 38,000 miles, REAL  new paint, great shape, $1,900. Saturday, January 28th     870-557-9758. (PD:4-9) ESTATE Entry-Level Production Positions & Instrumentation Technicians  ______University of Arkansas Community College in Hope  Oak Firewood for sale. $60/rick. 2500 South Main -Hope, AR 8 am-12 pm in the  Call (870) 379-2806. (Pd:27-28) 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy 26W, Student Center. Please bring a resume. Employment  ______ owner inancing. (501) 758-2303. application must be completed on-site.   (CL:74-tf; w13) Temple-Inland located in Hope, Arkansas, an OSHA ______ STAR manufacturing facility which produces industrial  AU TOS Timberland for Sale13 tracts grade particleboard, will accept applications for entry  ranging from 14.6 – 444.5 acres level production& instrumentation positions at the job fair  all being in the Hope-Prescott-  on Saturday, January 28th. Successful candidates must be  Murfreesboro area. Check www.  2003 Jayco Kiwi II, 29 ft RV, 1 able to work 8 and 12 hour rotating shifts, be at least 18 neeleyforestryservice.com or call years of age with a HS diploma or GED, have a stable  slideout, bath w/shower, stove w/  Neeley Forestry Service at (870) work history, pass a drug screen (hair), and have the ability oven, microwave, new furnance,  836-5981. (PD:5-9) to read, carry out instructions. In addition, successful can-  AC, queen bed, sleeps 6. Like new. ______didates will need to pass a battery of tests. Temple-Inland  $6,900 OBO, in Murfreesboro. is an Equal Opportunity/ Afirmative Action Employer  507-402-4621 or 507-402-8195.  providing a drug- free workplace. We offer a competitive  (Pd:27-28) compensation and beneits package.  ______¡ ANUFACTURED  

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H ELP  4/2 on land. 5.75%, 30 yrs., $550/ 

W ANTED mo. Please call for info (903) 831-  4540 rbi#35153. (SH:48-tf, w15)  ______SEEKING MANAGER FOR Bad or good credit. You own land, CONVENIENCE STORE, Must you’re approved. Call for details have at least 3 years, convenience (903) 831-4540 rbi#35153. Store Management experience, (SH:48-tf; w14) Food service experience, Willing ______to relocate Western Arkansas, • Residential P.O. Box 459 • Commercial Dierks, Arkansas Forward Complete Resume and • Industrial Ryan Turner, Owner Licensed Phone: Salary History, HUMAN RE- CARlTON Bonded & Insured (870) 286-2442 SOURCES, 1635 Higdon Fairy Rd. MINI STORAGE Cell: (870) 845-9299 Suite CP.M.B. 104, Hot Springs, AR 71913. (DH:5-9; w43) (870) 845-3560 Turner Electric ______SEEKING MANAGER(S) FOR FAST FOOD FRANCHISE, Must S&S TREE SERVICE have at least 3 year Food Service Management experience, Willing Tree Topping and Removal to relocate, Western Arkansas, Insured 219 N. 2nd This is a wonderful home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, a Forward Complete Resume and Free Estimates St. Salary History, HUMAN RE- Bucket Truck PO Box 903 whirlpool tub in master bedroom, 3 showers, 6 ceiling fans, SOURCES, 1635 Higdon Fairy Rd. Stump Grinding Nashville, AR 71852 an extra eating area in the beautiful appointed kitchen, extra Suite C, P.M.B. 104, Hot Springs, Call LARRY R. TEAGUE, CIC Ofice 870-845-5303 space that may be used for a sitting area or even an ofice, AR 71913. (DH:5-9, w41) Sean AT PARTNER Fax 870-845-1764 custom cabinets, crown molding in every room, vaulted ceilings in several rooms, WBFP has gas starter, enclosed ______HOME • LIFE • AUTO www.teagueandteague.com 870-828-1442 [email protected] garage, concrete driveway, extensive landscaping- Bermuda sod, “landscape lighting”, motion sensory security lights, SANDY BRANCH fruit orchard, creek frontage and much more. These are MOBILE HOMES Hostetler MILLWOOD CORPORATION just extras, making this one of the nicer listings in our area. We have your mobile home needs. There’s also a huge back yard and very nice deck. Listing SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING Mowing Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 Buyer of TImBer & TImBerland for $279,000 and located at 148 Pleasant Hill Rd. This ex- ceptional property is just waiting to be toured by you and (870) 845-2940 Dependable Lawn Care Commercial & Residential Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 your family. Call our ofice to set up your appointment. Smith’s Mini Storage Leaf Cleanup Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 www.rayandassociates.net Call for your personal tour today! Units available in (870) 557- Ray & Associates Real Estate J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 Nashville & Mineral Springs 4510 724 S. Main St., Nashville • (870) 845-2900 P.O. Box 1316 Ofice: Randy Ray (870) 904-0293 (870) 845-5075 Nashville Terry Ray 845-7757 • Sharla Parrish 845-7079 Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 Dale Bennett 557-6597 • Laurie Westfall 584-7926 Page 4-B THURSDAY January 26, 2012 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 SUPER BOWL TV BLOW OUT THIS IS A TWO DAY BLOW OUT EVENT FRIDAY JANUARY 27TH AND SATURDAY JANUARY 28TH. ALL TV’S MUST GO WE KNOW YOU NEED A NEW TV TO WATCH THE $1399 SUPER BOWL ON, SO $699 54” PANASONIC PLASMA 600 HZ 1080P COME IN A BUY ONE AT 46” TOSHIBA LED TV 120 HZ 1080P ON AMAZON AT $4899.99 (46SL417) (TC-P54Z-1) THESE GREAT PRICES $999 50” PLASMA TV 1080 P LG TV ON LEFT WITH FREE AUDIO TABLE AND STAND SHOWN TO THE RIGHT $1199 WITH A BLUE RAY DVD PLAYER (50PS60.50PS11)

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