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I Saw It In ... Nashville N The News N THURSDAY • August 30, 2012 • Issue 70 • 1 Section • 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents INSIDEt Morrison receives 25 year sentence Texarkana man pleads guilty to kidnapping toddler, aggravated assault

TERRICA HENDRIX ommended that Morrison serve 20 and possession of firearm by certain Editor years in the Arkansas Department of persons. Correction for kidnapping and five On April 1, Morrison “intention- NASHVILLE – Ralph Waldo Morri- years on each count of aggravated as- ally collided with a car that was son III has pled guilty to kidnapping a sault (concurrent) to run consecutive occupied by four females, one being local toddler and injuring her mother. for a total of 25 years. His domestic Zahkairi Morrison,” Chief Deputy n PAGE 4: Nash- Morrison, 29, of Texarkana, ac- battery charge was nolle prossed. Bryan McJunkins previously stated. ville woman cel- cepted a negotiated plea from the He was also assessed $6,000 for He said Ralph Morrison “then started ebrates 100th prosecution Aug. 29 and entered restitution and given credit for jail beating and stabbing occupant and birthday the guilty plea before Circuit Judge time served. mother of Zahkairi by punching, kick- Charles A. Yeargan to kidnapping and The judge asked Chesshir if the ing, and stabbing her with an ice pick. four separate counts of aggravated victim was satisfied with the recom- Ralph forcibly took Zahkairi - then assault. mended sentence and he responded, 18-months-old - from the mother and After the judge advised Morrison “We’re not able to get on the phone walked away with her in his arms and of his rights, he admitted to kidnap- with the victim, but we believe the the ice pick in his hand and walked DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News ping “my daughter” and using his car plea will be appropriate” for the into the woods. Ralph Waldo Morrison III exits the to stop the car Amaria Webster and victim. On April 2, Morrison turned him- Howard County Courthouse Wednesday her daughter, Zahkairi Morrison, were Morrison admitted to the court self in to the U.S. Marshals Service after pleading guilty to kidnapping a riding in – causing an accident. that he was convicted of several felo- at an attorney’s office in Texarkana. Tollett toddler and injuring her mother. Prosecutor Bryan L. Chesshir rec- nies, including breaking and entering Zahkairi Morrison was unharmed. n PAGE 4: HCCC clients help out with charity fashion show Nashville man receives 19 years for drug, firearm possession

TERRICA HENDRIX n PAGE 10: Editor Scrappers pre- pare for season NASHVILLE – A local man was opener at Hope sentenced to 19 years for drug and firearm possession after a one-day jury trial Tuesday evening. IN BRIEF Trevails Dotson, 26, of t Nashville, was convicted of possession of a Garbage controlled with collection purpose to de- liver (marijua- na), third degree delayed DOTSON domestic bat- Public Works tery and simultaneous possession Director Larry of drug and firearms. Shortly after 9 Dunaway has FILE PHOTO | Nashville News p.m., the jury of six women and six announced that In this June 2011 file photo, Ramon Wilson sits behind his desk at the Coca Cola/Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of men sentenced Dotson to: Nashville will Nashville just ahead of the company’s 100th anniversary. •฀Five฀years฀in฀the฀Arkansas฀De- collect no com- partment of Correction for posses- mercial gar- sion of a controlled with purpose bage Monday in observance of to deliver; the Labor Day •฀One฀year฀in฀the฀county฀jail฀for฀ holiday. Collec- AN ICON PASSES third degree domestic battery; tion will resume See MAN / Page 6 Tuesday along with the collec- Wilson remembered as great friend, community pillar tion of residen- tial garbage. CHARLES GOODIN n Managing Editor renowned Nashville businessman and family patriarch ‘Seasonal nature’ Retired whose philanthropic efforts supported several Howard Ramon Wilson was prompts release of ACounty institutions died Tuesday at a Texarkana hospital. teachers’ a tremendous asset Ramon Wilson, 89, served as ily had donated roughly $50,000 to some Husquvarna meeting president of the Coca-Cola/Dr. Pep- the college, primarily in the form of to Nashville and the employees per Bottling Company of Nashville scholarships, and was instrumental surrounding area, scheduled for over 66 years, beginning in 1967. in locating the campus in Nashville. The Howard During his tenure in the com- “They were so good when we but more important TERRICA HENDRIX Editor County Retired pany’s top job, Wilson continued were conceiving the campus here in to me was his Teacher’s As- his family’s tradition of support for Nashville,” he recalled. “They were, “ sociation will several area causes, including the and still are, a great friend to the friendship ... He will NASHVILLE – A local business meet Thurs., Howard฀Memorial฀Hospital฀Foun- college. In fact, when you walk in has released some of its employees Sept. 6 at West- dation and Cossatot Community the Atrium here on campus there’s be greatly missed. due to “seasonal nature” of their ern Sizzlin at College. an entire glass case that’s kind of business. 11:30 a.m. The CCCUA Chancellor Steve Cole like a trophy case for Coca Cola.” -Mike Graves Husquvarna speaker will be said Thursday that the Wilson fam- See WILSON / Page 6 CEO, Graves Publishing Company Human Resourc- RELATED Mike Reese who es Director Joe will give a his- Wilson con- STORY tory of Nashville firmed Wednes- and Howard Company day morning County. CHARLES GOODIN is a big part of our economic develop- that the outdoor wins Council Managing Editor ment,” Jones said. “And I do not want power products safety Children’s it going backward.” producer has re- award NASHVILLE - City aldermen voted According to the proposal sub- leased some em- Center board unanimously Tuesday to allow Parks mitted by Cherry, the park plans ployees. PAGE 6 to meet OKs park and Recreation Director Nikki Cherry to spend the money to construct “Due to the to pursue a 50/50 matching grant eight three-tier concrete bleachers seasonal nature The Howard park officials hope will help pay for ($16,000), build a permanent cen- of our business we have reduced County Chil- grant, hears $121,095 of improvements at the ter roof for the baseball complex the assembly operation as needed dren’s Center park. ($20,000), construct four backstop to support product demand at this board of direc- The move came after Mayor Billy extensions ($8,000), four accessible point in time,” Wilson said via email. tors will meet Ray Jones dismissed concerns over scorekeeper boxes ($2,000), replace Wilson added, “we continue to on Tues., Sept. request for whether the city would be financially five wooden light poles ($7,500), con- run all shifts, but the line sched- 11, at 6 p.m., in able to supply its portion of the proj- struct two metal pavilions ($25,000) ules have changed resulting in the the pavilion at ect, which is estimated at $60,547.50. Wayside Apart- and a full-size basketball court release of some employees.” ‘J-turn’ laws “The park is doing good. The park ments. See COUNCIL / Page 6 See RELEASE / Page 6 Page 2 THURSDAY August 30, 2012 Opinions The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Defending our Defenders Listening Session

In February, the Air Force announced its budget proposal for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013, which begins October 1st of this year. Included in this budget pro- posal was a plan to eliminate the A-10 mission of the 188th Fighter Wing of the Air National Guard in Fort Smith, Arkansas. According to the Air Force, this proposal is based on new Air Force strategy guidelines and an effort to curb discretionary spending. Mike The 188th Fighter Ross Wing of the Air National United States Guard in Fort Smith Congressman is home to the Flying Razorbacks and employs nearly 1,000 members in both full-time and part- time capacities. The 188th Fighter Wing has always proven itself to be of great value to the Air Force. Its readiness and capabilities have been demonstrated at home and overseas through multiple deployments includ- ing monitoring our nation’s skies after the attacks of September 11, 2001. In a letter I sent in May to Representative Randy Forbes, Chairman, and Representative Madeleine Bordallo, Ranking Member, of the Readiness Sub- committee, I questioned whether the Air Force and department of Defense considered unit savings, joint he green agenda is costing jobs military training capabilities and existing military infrastructure in developing their FY 2013 budget pro- I don’t know about you, we’ve seen a government oceans would stop rising. It posal that eliminates the A-10 Mission of the 188th but I’ve gotten tired of the regulation that lags behind is the height of audacity for Fighter Wing, and called for a field hearing in Fort constant barrage of messag- Mark Darr market realities and defies a politician to think he can Smith to discuss these issues. es everywhere telling me to Arkansas Lt. common sense. Mandates control the oceans. Last week, Congressman Randy Forbes, Chair- “go green”. Sure, I’ve bought Governor that discriminate against US My point is that we have man of the Readiness Subcommittee of the House some of those corkscrew forestry producers and land- been sold a lot of misinfor- Armed Services Committee joined me, members of light bulbs and I haven’t owners and threaten Ameri- mation and messaging that the Arkansas Congressional Delegation and Governor killed any whales, but give corn prices are leading to can jobs should be called is not based in reality. The Mike Beebe in hosting the 188th Oversight Tour and me a break. inflation in other commodi- into question and ultimately reality of it is that it is cost- Defending Our Defenders Listening Session in Fort It’s everywhere now. I love ties, driving up prices for overturned. ing us way too much money Smith. pizza, but I don’t buy it be- consumers who are already We have a $500,000 solar and causing way too many As you all know, the 188th Fighter Wing is of criti- cause the box is made from stretched thin by poor eco- panel at a state building in people to lose their jobs. cal importance to the Fort Smith region, the State of recycled materials. I don’t nomic conditions. Little Rock that was paid for The government is paying for Arkansas and our nation. need to know that. Just make Subsidized green ventures with “stimulus” money. No “green projects” that aren’t The elimination of the A-10 flying mission from the box and sell me the pizza. have been tried in other energy has been saved with economical and companies the Arkansas Air National Guard could have a severe When all of these people countries and have failed, this as it has never even been are now cutting back or go- economic impact on the Fort Smith region and the selling us on solar panels yet we keep being told that turned on, yet we have been ing out of business and real State of Arkansas. Loss of this mission could result in start putting them on their we need to go all in and told that it was “100% worth Arkansans are hurting as a hundreds of area jobs lost, and an annual economic own houses, I might start spend taxpayer dollars on an the money.” result. impact to the community of approximately $150 mil- taking them seriously. industry that can’t possibly We are told that electric (This week, my wife Kim lion. The movement to dictate pay for itself. cars are the future, yet they and I are in Tampa, Florida Removing fighter aircraft from Fort Smith is not fis- new standards to everyone is New standards are being still need coal-powered plants for the Republican National cally sound and will significantly affect joint training. not about “saving the earth”. imposed for the construc- to give them electricity and Convention. While I understand that the proposed force structure I’m all for environmental re- tion of “green buildings” and no extension cord is possibly Kim and I think it is impor- changes are the result of a limited budgetary environ- sponsibility but a polar bear they are having an adverse long enough to recharge you tant as Americans, regardless ment, I am concerned the Air Force may have made is not going to die because I effect on the market avail- if your car dies in the middle of what party you identify its decision based on factors beyond cost analysis drive an SUV. Let’s get real. ability of Arkansas forest of nowhere. What then? with, if any, to participate in and performance basis. This movement is about products. Energy efficiency Global warming advocates the election process. This is These two factors demonstrate the 188th is one of making money and more and is smart when it’s done cost act as if they can control a crucial time for our country. the best in the nation. more it’s about intruding in effectively and using natural the weather if we just pass The national conventions, While I support the Department of Defense’s our lives and telling us what materials is great, but not the type of legislation they which take place every four efforts to curb discretionary spending, it must be to do. That has to stop. when it restricts the use of want. Does this make sense years, are a great American done responsibly and in a way that identifies and It’s killing jobs and re- Arkansas lumber in favor of to anyone? It makes them tradition. Kim and I are ex- preserves the most cost-effective and efficient mili- stricting people’s freedom. imported wood from Rus- sound like some cartoon cited to attend our first con- tary units, like the 188th Fighter Wing in Fort Smith, We’ve been told we should sia, China, and Brazil, which villain with a secret weather vention this year and observe instead of eliminating them. turn corn (necessary for our is what is happening. Of machine. President Obama the presidential nominating The entire Arkansas congressional delegation and food supply) into fuel. Now course, it’s not the first time said if we elected him the process firsthand.) Governor Beebe have been working together to dem- onstrate the effectiveness of the 188th Fighter Wing and its importance to Arkansas. You can be assured that we will continue to work with congressional and LETTERS military leaders in an effort to keep the 188th in Fort Smith. Reader pleased with story layout

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Ramon Wilson, 89, Family Patriarch, Aug. 28 Ramon Forrest Wilson, 89, He is survived by his children, Kenneth lifelong resident of Nashville, Wilson and wife, Tiffany; Elizabeth Over- AR, died Tuesday, ton and husband, Walt; and David August 28, 2012 in a Texar- W. Wilson, also a brother Dr. kana, TX hospital. Ramon was Ralph C. Wilson. He is also sur- born to the late Forrest and vived by his grandchildren, Cayse Irene Amonette Wilson on July Reese, Jessica Delozier and hus- 5, 1923 in Nashville, AR. band, Drew, Ashlee Wilson, Jo- He graduated from Nashville seph Wilson, and Taylor Wilson. high school in 1942 and attend- He was also blessed with three ed Henderson State College. great-grandchildren, Cameron He served in the US Marine and Grace Reese and Carsyn De- Corp, 5th division, during the invasion of lozier. Also his step-grandchildren Emily CECIL HARRIS | Nashville News Iwo Jima, February 18, 1945. He married Overton Webb and husband Craig, Amy Tyson Food’s employees Dianna Applegate, Amy Quinn, Sandra Crofton, Ken Young, the love of his life, Nelda Smith on June Overton Huff and husband Brandon, two Carolyn Box, Geneva Walton, Terri Byrd and Tem Gunter gathered during the Nash- 30th, 1950. step great-grandchildren Emma and Mat- ville Chamber of Commerce Coffee held Aug. 30 at the plant. In 1967 he succeeded his father as tie Kate Webb. President of the Coca-Cola/Dr. Pepper Visitation will be held at Latimer Fu- Bottling Co. of Nashville, AR. He was neral Home, Thursday, August 30, from a 3rd generation Coca-Cola bottler for 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. The memorial service over 66 years and served on the Arkansas will be on Friday, August 31, at 11:00 at Firestone Building Products expands Beverage Association Board of Directors. Sunset Church of Christ under the direc- He was a member of the Marine Corps tion of Latimer Funeral Home, Nashville, Heritage Foundation and a 66 year mem- AR. Prescott manufacturing plant ber of the Nashville Rotary Club, a Paul There will be a private burial with Mili- PRESCOTT– Firestone sion and update of our the facility more energy Harris Fellow and a member of the Good tary Honors at the Nashville Cemetery. Building Products (FSBP) Prescott plant,” said Tim efficient. Old Boys. He was a dedicated member of In lieu of flowers memorials may be has invested more than Dunn, president of Fires- * 100 new jobs added the Sunset Church of Christ in Nashville, made to the Sunset Church of Christ, P.O. $36 million, improving tone Building Products. Firestone Building where he served as a deacon and former Box 7, Nashville, AR. 71852, the How- infrastructure and in- “Firestone is dedicated to Products (FSBP) is a Sunday school teacher. ard Memorial Hospital Foundation or the creasing capacity at its providing our customers leading manufacturer of Ramon was a loving husband, father, Nashville High School Ramon Wilson EPDM manufacturing facil- with the highest quality EPDM, TPO, asphalt and grandfather, and friend to many. He is pre- Scholarship Fund. ity in Prescott to further EPDM products.” metal roofing systems, ceded in death by his wife, Nelda Smith Sympathy messages may be sent to strengthen its ability to Several infrastructure polyiso insulation and ac- Wilson; his parents, Forrest and Irene Wil- [email protected] and wilson@wil- respond to customer projects in the plant cessories for the commer- son; and infant son. soncoke.com demands. include equipment refine- cial roofing industry. Already the world’s ments that utilize the Firestone also offers largest EPDM manufactur- latest technology to help a number of green roof- Doyle Young, 86, World War II Veteran, Aug. 27 ing plant, the new 18,000 the plant achieve greater ing products including Doyle Eugene Young, age 86, of Texarkana, Texas; and Doris and Larry square-foot addition will energy efficiency and re- photovoltaic, daylighting of Texarkana, Texas, died Mon- McLellan of Ada, Oklahoma; one son and significantly increase duce waste, demonstrat- and vegetative roofing day, August 27, 2012 daughter-in-law: Richard and Al- production of EPDM mem- ing the company’s com- systems. in a local hospital. lene Young of Prescott, Arizona; brane and accessories mitment to sustainability Beyond superior roof- Mr. Young was born July 3, one sister: Georgianna White of and will support FSBP’s initiatives. ing products, FSBP pro- 1926 in Nashville, Arkansas Lubbock, Texas; eight grandchil- growth strategy for the vides installation exper- and lived in Texarkana since dren: twelve great grandchildren commercial construction KEY FACTS: tise and product support 1968. and a number of other relatives. market. * Firestone Building through roofing solutions He was a retired manager for Funeral Services were held at A ribbon-cutting Products invests more and technical services de- Piggly Wiggly Grocery Stores 11:00 A. M. Wednesday at Oak- ceremony is planned for than $36 million in up- partments and an interna- and a member and deacon of lawn Baptist Church with Rev. early October. dating and increasing tional network of roofing “Firestone’s continued product capacity of their contractors, distributors Oaklawn Baptist Church. Chip Davidson and Rev. Steve Shipley of- support of and com- North American manufac- and field sales representa- He was also a veteran of the United iciating. mitment to EPDM roof- turing plant. tives. States Navy having served in World War Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Park ing, water management * New 18,000 square- FSBP is headquartered II. under the direction of Chapelwood Fu- applications, and our foot addition constructed in Indianapolis, Ind. He is survived by his wife: Hazel Young neral Home. large customer base is * Equipment replace- Visit the FSBP website of Texarkana, Texas; three daughters Memorials may be made to Oaklawn exhibited by this expan- ments and additions make at www.firestonebp.com. and two sons-in-law: Barbara and Royce Baptist Church, 2918 New Boston Rd. Scott of Nashville, Arkansas; Pat Baker Texarkana, Texas 75503.

Edward Erby Mary Gentry Beebe announces new ASP director Edward Nathaniel Erby, 76, of Nashvillle, died Au- gust 26, 2012 in Rosston, Arkansas. He was born Au- Mary Arpha Gentry, LITTLE ROCK - Governor wish to go home to Searcy Major Witt, 55, began his 94, of Antoine, AR, died Mike Beebe today named and spend more time with his law-enforcement career with gust 18, 1936 in Rosston, AR.. He is survived by one sister, Rosie L. Writt of Valle- Tuesday, August 28, 2012 Stan Witt of Austin as the family. I’ll be joining him in a the Walnut Ridge Police De- in Prescott. She was born new director of the Arkansas little more than two years.” partment in 1975. jo, California; eleven children, Nathaniel Erby of Hope, January 12, 1918, in Pike State Police. “Stan Witt has a wealth of He spent the next decade Minnie Lee Grundy, Bonnie Sue Erby, Ronnie Erby, The announcement comes law-enforcement experience, in various Northeast Arkan- Mike (Joyce) Erby, Mary Jo Christopher, Sherry May County, AR, the daughter after Colonel JR Howard no- and will approach the role of sas departments, including Erby, Rosie Ballard, Sarah Erby, Jehrom Erby all of of the late E.V. and Alice tified Beebe of his intention Director with the thorough a brief stint as the Lawrence Nashville, Lucille (Craig) Snyder of Little Rock; one Hendrix Canter. to retire at the end of this and even-handed manner County Sheriff. sister, Rosie L. Writt of Vallejo, California; a friend, She is survived by one month. that has earned him respect In 1985, he joined the Ar- Minnie Erby of Nashville; 15 grandchildren; 13 great son, Gary Gentry and The official transition of and admiration,” Beebe con- kansas State Police and be- grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends wife, Martha of Antoine; leadership will occur on tinued. gan patrolling highways in Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ive grandchildren, seven Aug. 31. “His 27 years with the ASP Sharp County. with family hour from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Friday at the fu- great-grandchildren and “JR was my friend long have made him an expert in After a career of accom- neral home. a host of friends. before he became Colonel, policies, practices and pro- plishment and promotion, Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Services will be held and I hate to see him leave cedures: knowledge that will Witt was named the Admin- September 1, 2012 at Ebenezer United Methodist at 10:00 A.M., Thurs- the State Police,” Beebe said. service him well as the leader istrative Services Division Church in Nashville. day, August 30, at An- “However, I understand his of this great agency.” Commander earlier this year. Arrangements entrusted to Hicks Funeral Home, Inc. toine Church of Christ with Wallace Alexander and Randy Hughes ofi- ciating, under the direc- It’s safe to go to the fair, just be safe tion of Latimer Funeral (Little Rock)--This fair sea- are effective in reducing the Home, Murfreesboro. son, the Arkansas Depart- Those attending the fair spread of the virus. These Britt, Gleba earn You may send an on- ment of Health is monitoring should remember: include: line sympathy message the occurrence of influenza 1 Wash your hands fre- 1 Visitors to fairs and exhi- at www.latimerfuneral- caused by a specific H3N2v quently with soap and run- bitions, particularly to the an- degrees at SAU home.com. influenza virus that has been ning water before and after imal barns with pigs, should found in both people and exposure to animals. receive information about MAGNOLIA- Southern Ar- degree in Master of Educa- pigs in a number of states. 1 Never eat, drink or put disease risks and recommen- kansas University conferred tion. Currently, there are no known things in your mouth in ani- dations to protect visitors degrees on 87 undergradu- Founded in 1909, South- Look for cases of the disease associ- mal areas, and don’t take food and animals from illness. ate and graduate students ern Arkansas University is a ated with animals in Arkan- or drink into animal areas. 2 Whenever possible, facil- during commencement ex- comprehensive regional uni- sas. People can give the 2 Young children, pregnant ities should minimize human- ercises on Aug. 3. versity offering degrees on H3N2v influenza virus to women, people 65 and older animal contact. Local students earning de- the bachelor’s and master’s other people but so far this and people with weakened 3 Take action to prevent grees include the following: levels. For more information season people infected with immune systems should be the spread of flu viruses Lacy Britt, of Nashville, about SAU, visit the website the disease have not spread it extra careful around animals. between pigs and people. who graduated with a degree at www.saumag.edu. on Facebook! to other people. The majority 3 If you have animals – es- The risk of infection and in Master of Education. of cases that are being seen pecially swine – watch them spread of influenza viruses, Sandra Gleba, of Nash- nationwide have resulted for signs of illness and call a including H3N2v, can be ville, who graduated with a Puzzle Answers from exhibitor contact or fair veterinarian if you suspect reduced by taking simple Namesakes, Kinda Sudoku Solution #2640-D attendee contact with swine. they might be sick. steps to reduce the risk of A C I D S B A G S C H M O 5 8 7 1 2 9 6 3 4 N O T R E O U R T R E A T Livestock inspectors have 4 Avoid close contact with illness. The Health Depart- I D E A L E R A R E A C T 2 9 1 6 4 3 5 8 7 been cautioned to be proac- animals that look or act ill, ment recommends the fol- A M B L E R A N D I D L E 6 4 3 7 5 8 1 2 9 tive in determining illness in when possible. lowing for fair organizers: S E A D I V E Online at P I T C R A M P E N T U P 3 7 4 5 1 2 8 9 6 pigs. 5 Avoid contact with swine For more information, O N E C E R E S Z I T I With county fairs in full if you are experiencing flu-like click on www.healthy.ar- E S T R A D A A N D S A T I E 9 6 8 3 7 4 2 5 1 T E R I B L A R E A L T swing in Arkansas, the Ar- symptoms. kansas.gov or www.cdc. 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n AT RIGHT: CASEY PARKER birthday next year. Nashville Nashville PD The Nashville Police De- Police Chief partment’s Telephone Reas- Dale Pierce NASHVILLE - Vesta Stuart surance Program and the and officer celebrated her 100th birth- Alzheimer’s/Dementia Pa- Casey Parker helped day on Aug. 22. She was in tient’s Safeguard Program Vesta Stuart good spirits and very aware are available to all seniors in celebrate her of what was going on around need within our community. 100th birthday her. In the Telephone Reas- Aug. 22. Ms. Vesta made teacakes surance Program, seniors According to and let me say, they were who may need assistance police, Stuart delicious. Ms. Vesta was the are contacted once a week was the first first participant of the Nash- to ensure their safety and participant ville Police Department’s welfare. The Alzheimer’s/ to enroll in the police Senior Operation Safeguard; Dementia Patient’s Safe- department’s Telephone Reassurance Pro- guard Program is designed senior gram, and she is always a to assist the family mem- safeguard joy to speak with. Nashville bers of these patients. telephone Police Chief Dale Pierce en- We have ordered and reassurance acted the program to assist received 50 bracelets that program. the seniors in our area. contain the information and Submitted photo Her birthday celebration phone number of the Nash- was made possible by her ville Police Department. cousins Adell Rogers and Each bracelet is numbered, Henry Stuart, and Reverends allowing for their identifica- Jessie-Pearl and Herman tion should your loved one Jackson of Coulter’s Cha- ever wander away or be- pel Church. Ms. Vesta has come lost. accomplished many things The personal information in her 100 years and is still of the patient is only avail- active with her church and able to the Police Depart- community. ment and will be held con- I was informed that she fidential. Both programs are participated in deliveries offered to the community with the church’s food pan- free of charge. try into her early 90’s, and We have received much that she still participates support for the programs, Because of you I started Kindergarten in the Church’s telephone both from the community exhausted. The night before you had decided ministry. She also used to and from outside resources volunteer her time, giving as well. Special thanks are that you needed to be born and I was so happy church members and others needed for all of our local I cried. 18 years later I was sitting at from the community rides in churches, our Senior Cen- Scrapper Stadium along side our family her car to allow them to pay ter, and to APS Investigator bills and run errands. Jeremy Green for their assis- crying and watching you accept your diplo- She is loved and re- tance in the programs. ma. 24 years later I cry and run the other way spected by all of her many For more information on friends, relatives, and her the programs or to assist a when I see you in Wal-Mart. Why? Because... church family. It has been loved one in becoming in- You got cranky in your old age! a pleasure of mine to get to volved, contact Chief Dale know Ms. Vesta and I look Pierce or Officer Casey Park- forward to more teacakes er of the Nashville Police De- when celebrating her 101st partment at 870-845-3434.

STRUTTIN’ FOR A CAUSE

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SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashvile News Howard County Children’s Center clients Melissa Hinson, Carrie Rand and Lindsey Dixon modeled fashions from Trendsetters at the Howard Memorial Hospital Foundation’s Struttin’ for a Cause fund raiser.

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was allowed to enter the called a Family Consumer gift of gab and that getting leader, and a natural born house. Science Agent). in front of a group of peo- leader encourage others ‘I am Arkansas 4-H’ County fair finally ar- I just didn’t see myself ple to give a talk wasn’t all to become involved. rived and I won 4th in my as the “Becky Homecky” that scary. I get to work with the SHERRY BEATY (ages 5-8) group hadn’t class - again very proud of type. I enjoyed playing in Today I am still very cream of the crop. Folks, Howard County been established, so I had my little pink 4th place rib- the dirt way too much. involved in 4-H but I am “my kids” are involved Extension Agent- to wait until I was 9-years- Agriculture bon! At the end of the week As I was growing up, in the role as the County because they want to be. old to become “real” 4-H was the livestock auction. Clark County had one of Extension Agent who gets I truly believe that How- member. Porky and I strutted our the strongest 4-H pro- to mold young peoples’ ard County 4-H is one of I have been serving the I thought I would never Howard County commu- stuff in the ring for the grams around. lives and push them to try the best 4-H programs turn 9! When I finally did bidders thinking we were Dad and the other new things and get out of around because we have nity for 11 years now. turn 9, I was so excited to I think that most people something. agents in the county made their comfort zone a little. a well-rounded program. participate in my first 4-H Needless to say some- sure that there were plenty Like I said at the begin- I had wonderful example who spend anytime at all activity which, if memo- with me know that I am one forgot to mention that of opportunities to experi- ning, I have been in How- to follow. ry serves correctly, was the buyer actually got to ence activities, places, and ard County 11 years. I do call these kiddos very passionate about 4-H, broiler barbeque. but I’m not sure they know take Porky home with people that we would not I am just now getting “My kids” because when I can say that was my them. have otherwise been able see the young people that you spend enough time the story behind that pas- first experience cooking sion for 4-H and Extension. Then there was the to experience. were Cloverbuds when with them they become chicken on a charcoal grill. most awful crying and There were camps, o- I got here graduate and like an adoptive group of “I am Arkansas 4-H”… The chicken looked more that is the newest state 4-H squalling; I think Porky rama’s, club meetings, start a new life in college kids. like a charcoal briquette was upset too. I was bet- workshops, and clinics of or go directly into the I may never be called slogan. I am very proud than the charcoal did. to say that I am, and have ter prepared for it the next all types. We were encour- workforce. mom, but being affection- I didn’t care; I did it by year though. aged to be active in our It has been another ately called “SherBear” by always been, Arkansas myself and was proud of 4-H. My 4-H experience is I think that was the mo- community and be leaders 4-H experience I am truly my kids works for me. I am my participation ribbon. ment I made the connec- not only in our 4-H clubs grateful to have - to watch Arkansas 4-H. a little different than most My first livestock proj- youth who grow up in 4-H. tion between pigs and but also in other organiza- this group of young people ect was a market hog and pork chops, sausage, ham, tions as well. grow up practically in I happened to grow up in boy was he a dandy. My a family where my dad etc. Through the years I People around knew front of my eyes…watch Resale first pig was a long and showed pigs, lambs, and 4-H and they knew most them discover new things, was my Extension Agent lean duroc barrow. as well. a steer. of the kids that were in meet new people from By today’s show stan- Although I enjoyed all 4-H. 4-H gave me so many across the state and na- Paradise That meant that I was dards he was just a pig going to 4-H meetings and my livestock projects, opportunities that I am so tion, discover new talents Now Open and nothing special, but my main project area was thankful for. I am also very they didn’t know they Booth Available activities even before I Porky was special to me. I was 4-H age. Home Environment (hard thankful that sometimes I had, watch an introvert spent hours in the pig pen to believe, I know) and my was pushed a little to try become a 4-H state officer, 209 East Russell I was dubbed a 4-Her with him. in training. When I was dad encouraged me to be something new. see the goof ball become a 870-557-3695 I usually needed to a Home Economist (now I found out that I have a growing up the Cloverbud be hosed down before I

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He฀ is฀ survived฀ by฀ his฀ RELEASE WILSON children,฀ Kenneth฀ Wilson฀ From Page 1 and฀ wife,฀ Tiffany;฀ Elizabeth฀ From Page 1 HuSquvaRna winS awaRd Overton฀and฀husband,฀Walt;฀ and฀David฀W.฀Wilson,฀also฀a฀ James฀L.฀Salkeld,฀Director฀of฀the฀ Wed.,฀Sept.฀19฀at฀1฀p.m.฀at฀the฀plant฀ brother฀Dr.฀Ralph฀C.฀Wilson.฀ Arkansas฀ Department฀ of฀ Labor,฀has฀ site.฀The฀plant฀is฀located฀at฀1111฀Wil- HMH฀Foundation฀Chairwom- He฀is฀also฀survived฀by฀his฀ He฀did฀not฀elaborate฀on฀the฀ an฀ Freda฀ Davis฀ said฀ Wilson฀ grandchildren,฀Cayse฀Reese,฀ number฀of฀employees฀being฀ announced฀that฀Husqvarna฀Forestry฀ son฀Street฀in฀Nashville.฀You฀may฀con- Products฀ located฀ in฀ Nashville฀ is฀ the฀ tact฀Carol฀Kissman,฀HR/Work฀Comp฀ and฀his฀late฀wife,฀Nelda,฀were฀ Jessica฀Delozier฀and฀hus- released. among฀the฀organization’s฀ band,฀Drew,฀Ashlee฀Wilson,฀ In฀September,฀Husquvara฀ recipient฀ of฀ a฀ Ten฀Year฀Accumulative฀ Manager,฀at฀870-845-6635฀for฀further฀ Safety฀Award. information. most฀generous฀supporters. Joseph฀ Wilson,฀ and฀ Taylor฀ announced฀that฀the฀local฀ “Ramon฀and฀Nelda฀and฀ Wilson.฀ plant฀had฀100฀full฀time฀open- Two฀ hundred฀ and฀ twenty-ive฀ em- The฀Arkansas฀Department฀of฀Labor,฀ ployees฀have฀accumulated฀ten฀years฀ the฀Arkansas฀Insurance฀Department฀ their฀family฀have฀always฀ He฀was฀also฀blessed฀with฀ ings฀for฀general฀assemblers. major฀ supporters฀ of฀ their฀ three฀ great-grandchildren,฀ The฀lawn฀and฀garden฀facil- without฀ a฀ lost฀ day฀ away฀ from฀ work฀ and฀the฀Arkansas฀Workers’฀Compensa- due฀to฀a฀work-related฀injury฀or฀illness฀ tion฀Commission฀are฀pleased฀to฀present฀ community฀and฀their฀local฀ Cameron฀and฀Grace฀Reese฀ ity฀ employed฀ 1,250฀ people฀ hospital,฀not฀only฀with฀mon- and฀ Carsyn฀ Delozier.฀Also฀ - between฀August฀2002฀and฀August฀2012. this฀award฀to฀Arkansas฀companies฀who฀ and฀ the฀ Wilson฀ Street฀ facil etary฀ support฀ but฀ also฀ in฀ his฀step-grandchildren฀Emily฀ ity฀ employed฀ an฀ additional฀ The฀company฀has฀a฀safety฀program฀ excel฀in฀on-the-job฀safety. in฀effect฀and฀a฀safety฀committee฀made฀ For฀additional฀information฀about฀our฀ their฀ vocal฀ support,”฀Davis฀ Overton฀Webb฀and฀husband฀ 250฀ people฀ in฀ September฀ said.฀“I฀can’t฀remember฀any฀ Craig,฀Amy฀Overton฀Huff฀and฀ 2011.฀ The฀ consolidation฀ of฀ up฀of฀both฀employees฀and฀management. safety฀award฀program,฀call฀Milana฀Den- An฀ award฀ ceremony฀ will฀ be฀ held฀ nis฀at฀501-682-9090. major฀hospital฀event฀that฀the฀ husband฀Brandon,฀two฀step฀ the฀ Nashville฀ and฀ DeQueen฀ Wilsons฀weren’t฀there฀cheer- great-grandchildren฀ Emma฀ operations฀was฀announced฀ ing฀us฀on.” and฀Mattie฀Kate฀Webb. in฀2009. A฀former฀United฀States฀Ma- Graves฀ Publishing฀ Com- In฀1976,฀Husqvarna฀began฀ rine฀who฀served฀during฀the฀ pany฀CEO฀Mike฀Graves฀said฀ moving฀ its฀ production฀ op- will฀represent฀the฀last฀major฀ partment฀could฀punish฀those฀ Invasion฀of฀Iwo฀Jima,฀Wilson฀ he฀ remembers฀ Wilson฀ as฀ a฀ erations฀from฀Shreveport,฀ was฀a฀member฀of฀the฀Marine฀ great฀friend฀and฀family฀man. Louisiana฀to฀Nashville.฀The฀ park-related฀ expense฀ for฀ who฀make฀the฀maneuvers. COUNCIL some฀time. City฀aldermen฀expressed฀ Corps฀Heritage฀Foundation,฀ “Ramon฀Wilson฀was฀a฀tre- Husqvarna฀ Group฀ is฀ the฀ From Page 1 the฀Nashville฀Rotary฀Club฀ mendous฀asset฀to฀Nashville฀ world’s฀ largest฀ producer฀ of฀ “Most฀of฀this฀is฀stuff฀that฀ neither฀support฀nor฀dissent฀ was฀ already฀ in฀ the฀ works,”฀ for฀the฀proposal฀and฀city฀ and฀the฀Good฀Old฀Boys.฀ and฀the฀surrounding฀area,฀ outdoor฀power฀products฀ He฀also฀served฀on฀the฀Ar- but฀ more฀ important฀ to฀ me฀ including฀chainsaws,฀trim- ($25,000)฀in฀addition฀to฀mis- he฀explained. attorney฀ Nate฀ Steel฀ said฀ he฀ - kansas฀Beverage฀Association฀ was฀his฀friendship,฀and฀the฀ mers,฀lawn฀mowers฀and฀gar- cellaneous฀repairs฀and฀main- The฀park฀has฀been฀award would฀draw฀up฀an฀ordinance฀ ed฀the฀grant฀multiple฀times฀ to฀present฀to฀the฀council฀at฀ Board฀of฀Directors฀and฀as฀a฀ relationship฀we’ve฀had฀with฀ den฀ tractors.฀ The฀ group฀ is฀ tenance. deacon฀at฀the฀Sunset฀church฀ Kenneth,฀ Elizabeth,฀ David฀ also฀the฀European฀leader฀in฀ Jones฀said฀part฀of฀the฀city’s฀ in฀the฀past,฀the฀last฀of฀which฀ its฀next฀meeting. was฀in฀iscal฀year฀2009. In฀ other฀ business,฀ the฀ of฀Christ. and฀ our฀ beloved฀ Nelda,”฀ consumer฀watering฀products฀ portion฀of฀the฀money฀could฀ Rotary฀President฀Jona- Graves฀said.฀“He฀will฀be฀great- and฀one฀of฀the฀world฀leaders฀ come฀from฀its฀franchise฀fee฀ In฀other฀business฀during฀ council: the฀ meeting,฀ Police฀ Chief฀ •฀heard฀a฀report฀on฀several฀ than฀ Canaday฀ said฀ Wilson฀ ly฀missed.” in฀ cutting฀ equipment฀ and฀ line฀item,฀but฀that฀the฀park฀ was฀the฀group’s฀oldest฀living฀ Visitation฀will฀be฀held฀to- - Dale฀Pierce฀addressed฀coun- public฀works฀projects฀during฀ diamond฀ tools฀ for฀ the฀ con would฀also฀be฀expected฀to฀ member฀and฀that฀the฀Wilson฀ night฀from฀6-8฀p.m.฀at฀Latimer฀ struction฀and฀stone฀indus- provide฀inancial฀assistance฀ cil฀members฀about฀the฀need฀ which฀Public฀Works฀Director฀ - family฀actually฀helped฀found฀ Funeral฀ Home.฀ A฀ memorial฀ tries.฀ The฀product฀ offering฀ from฀its฀concession฀budget. to฀outlaw฀left฀turns฀on฀Main฀ Larry฀Dunaway฀said฀improve St. ments฀ slated฀ for฀ the฀ city’s฀ the฀organization’s฀Nashville฀ service฀is฀scheduled฀for฀Fri.,฀ includes฀ products฀ for฀ both฀ According฀ to฀ the฀ mayor,฀ chapter. Aug.฀ 31฀ at฀ Sunset฀ church฀ consumers฀and฀professional฀ the฀city’s฀portion฀of฀the฀proj- Terming฀the฀practice฀“J- waste฀water฀treatment฀plant฀ - “I฀really฀enjoyed฀talking฀ of฀ Christ฀ at฀ 11฀ a.m.,฀ and฀ a฀ users.฀The฀group’s฀products฀ ect฀ will฀ cost฀ somewhere฀ in฀ turning,”฀ Dale฀ said฀ his฀ de have฀ been฀ approved฀ and฀ - to฀him฀and฀learning฀how฀the฀ private฀burial฀with฀military฀ are฀ sold฀ via฀ dealers฀ and฀ the฀ neighborhood฀ of฀ $10- partment฀had฀received฀mul will฀go฀to฀bid฀September฀19฀ tiple฀ complaints฀ recently฀ while฀the฀river฀pump฀project฀ club฀functioned฀in฀the฀past,”฀ honors฀will฀be฀held฀at฀Nash- retailers฀in฀more฀than฀100฀ $15,000฀ per฀ year฀ over฀ two฀ Canaday฀ said.฀ “He฀ was฀ a฀ ville฀Cemetery. countries. to฀three฀years,฀and฀the฀work฀ and฀ had฀ worked฀ accidents฀ has฀been฀delayed฀due฀to฀an฀ caused฀by฀drivers฀making฀left฀ improperly-assembled฀ col- beloved฀member฀of฀our฀club฀ In฀ lieu฀ of฀ flowers,฀ the฀ hand฀turns฀into฀the฀slanted฀ umn฀pipe฀and฀shaft; and฀had฀been฀a฀Rotarian฀for฀ family฀ has฀ requested฀ that฀ parking฀while฀ other฀ drivers฀ •฀ voted฀ 6-1฀ to฀ approve฀ a฀ 66฀years.” memorials฀ be฀ made฀ to฀ the฀ PUBLIC NOTICE were฀backing฀out. “streamlined”฀ ordinance฀ on฀ Wilson฀ is฀ preceded฀ in฀ Sunset฀church฀of฀Christ,฀the฀ Pierce฀said฀the฀practice฀ the฀city’s฀sewer฀code฀which฀ death฀by฀his฀wife,฀Nelda฀ Howard฀ Memorial฀ Hospital฀ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT is฀not฀technically฀illegal฀and฀ Dunaway฀said฀does฀not฀signif- Smith฀Wilson,฀his฀parents,฀ Foundation฀or฀the฀Nashville฀ OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS that฀a฀city฀ordinance฀would฀ icantly฀alter฀policies฀already฀ Forrest฀and฀Irene฀Wilson฀and฀ High฀ School฀ Ramon฀ Wilson฀ PROBATE DIVISION be฀ required฀ before฀ his฀ de- in฀place. an฀infant฀son. Scholarship฀Fund. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF DONNA DENISE ROBINSON, A MINOR: 3 temporary sugarcane workers needed by W C Lanie & Dotson,฀for฀third฀degree฀do- CASE NO. 2012-50-1 Sons, Jeanerette, LA 09/15/12 to 01/20/13. Workers will mestic฀battery.฀฀ NOTICE OF HEARING FOR APPOINTMENT MAN perform duties associated with tractor driving, ield prep, From Page 1 Nashville฀ officers฀ spoke฀ TO: MATTHEW ROBINSON and TINA ROBINSON water maint, fertilizing, plant and harvest of crops which with฀ Nikki฀ Dotson฀ and฀ she฀ You are hereby notiied that a petition has been iled includes manual shovel work and hoeing of weeds, spot advised฀them฀that฀her฀hus- in the Circuit Court of Howard County, Arkansas, 1st spraying treatments and general farm labor. Repair and band฀ had฀ some฀ marijuana฀ Division, for the appointment of a guardian of DONNA maintain equip, farm, ield, levees, roads and shop. Load and฀a฀gun฀at฀their฀residence,฀ DENISE ROBINSON, an incapacitated person, and and unload trucks. Must have 3 mos prior experience. •฀14฀years฀in฀ADC฀for฀si- according฀to฀a฀press฀release฀ that said petition will be heard at 9:00 a.m., on the 10th Workers will receive $9.30 per hour as stipulated by the US multaneous฀ possession฀ of฀ issued฀by฀Sheriff฀Butch฀Mor- day of October, 2012, before the Honorable Judge Tom DOL. Free housing will be provided to workers who live drug฀and฀irearms. ris฀in฀April.฀฀Nikki฀Dotson฀ Cooper, within the Howard County Courthouse, located outside the area of intended employment. Transportation Circuit฀Judge฀Tom฀Cooper฀ gave฀ officers฀ consent฀ to฀ at 421 North Main Street, Nashville, Arkansas 71852, & subsistence costs to the place of employment will be ordered฀ that฀ the฀ first฀ and฀ search฀the฀residence฀and฀of- or at such subsequent time or other place to which said reimbursed to anyone who lives outside area of intended third฀sentence฀run฀consecu- icers฀found฀marijuana฀and฀a฀ hearing may be adjourned or transferred. employment upon completion of 50% of the work contract, tively฀for฀a฀total฀of฀19฀years฀ .40฀caliber฀handgun.฀฀ By: Lindsey Thomson ABN 2009077 or earlier if appropriate. Transportation to & from worksite in฀ADC. During฀his฀two-hour฀testi- Attorney for Petitioners will be provided by the employer for worker who lives The฀ trial฀ stemmed฀ from฀ mony,฀Dotson฀“talked฀about฀ an฀ April฀ 11฀ incident฀ when฀ Thomson Law Firm in housing provided by the employer. Worker will be [the]฀marijuana฀mysteriously฀ guaranteed ¾’s of the hours speciied in the work contract. Nashville฀oficers฀were฀taking฀ appearing฀ in฀ his฀ house,”฀ P.O. Box 375 Tools, supplies, & necessary equipment will be provided at a฀report฀from฀Nikki฀Dotson฀in฀ Prosecutor฀Bryan฀L.฀Chesshir฀ W144) Ashdown, AR 71822 (TLF:70&72, no cost to the worker. For further information & to make reference฀ to฀ an฀ altercation฀ explained.฀ application, contact the SWA at 700 Elm, Hope, AR 71801; that฀ occurred฀ between฀ her฀ “I฀wanted฀to฀give฀him฀ev- Ph: 870-777-3421; JO# LA422716. and฀ her฀ husband,฀ Trevails฀ ery฀opportunity฀to฀tell฀his฀ Dotson.฀฀ side฀of฀the฀story,”฀Chesshir฀ PUBLIC NOTICE Howard฀County฀deputies฀ continued,฀฀“I฀think฀what฀they฀ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF went฀ to฀ 1543฀ Highway฀ 371฀ [jury]฀did฀was฀very฀fair.” HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS West฀and฀ arrested฀ Trevails฀ CIVIL DIVISION PUBLIC NOTICE CENTERPOINT ENERGY GAS TRANSMISSION Notice of Application COMPANY, LLC PLAINTIFF State Construction Permit AR0021776C Public Notice VS. CV -2012-34-1 Notice of Annual School Election

Under the provisions of Act 163 of the 1993 Arkan- HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS GENCHER Mineral Springs Saratoga School District #3 sas Legislature, this is to give notice the Water Division - (ALSO KNOWN AS GENCHAM OR GENCHAN), Notice is hereby given that the annual school elec of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality DECEASED, ALVIN GENCHAN, JOHN L. GEN- tion for the Mineral Springs Saratoga School District (ADEQ) received an application for State Construction CHAN, MARIE TOWNSEND, ZOLEAN ALEXAN- #3 of Howard, Hempstead & Sevier Counties will be Permit Number AR0021776C on 4/4/2012 with addi- DER, LOUIS V. GREEN GORDEN, HAZEL KEITH conducted by early voting and absentee voting only at tional information received on 4/11/2012 and 8/20/2012 (ALSO KNOWN AS HAZEL HICKS), LORENE BA- the Howard County Clerk’s Ofice, Nashville, Arkansas from the following facility: - ZART (ALSO KNOWN AS LORENE JONES), JES- and Hempstead County Clerks’s Ofice, Hope, Arkan SIE J. GREEN, TOGETHER WITH THEIR SPOUSES sas. There is no change in the polling place from the City of Nashville Wastewater Treatment Plant AND HEIRS, IF DECEASED. last election. 426 North Main Street DEFENDANTS At this election, two board members (one form Zone Nashville, AR 71852 WARNING ORDER 2 and one from Zone 6) will be elected for a period of TO THE DEFENDANTS: (5) years for Zone 2 and 2 years for Zone 6. The school The facility under consideration is located as follows: You are hereby warned to appear in this Court within millage. The school millage will also be voted upon. 743 Highway 27 South, Nashville, in Howard County, The 34.0 mills tax includes 25.0 mills for maintenance thirty (30) days from the irst date of publication of this Arkansas. and operation and 9.0 mills for debt service previously Warning Order; and in the event of your failure to do so, Proposed Construction will include 2 aerated lagoons voted for retirement of existing indebtedness. The dis- - you face entry of judgment by default or will be other to the existing 2 lagoons, 2 65’-diameter solids contact wise barred from asserting your interest. The property trict may use surplus revenues produced each year by clariiers, a 2.0M Belt Press, an RAS Pump Station, a debt service millage for other school purposes. at issue in this case and to be affected by a judgment post Aeration Basin and a UV System with a design Early voting will begin on September 11, 2012. Hours herein is described as land situated in Howard County, flow of 2.3 MGD. Arkansas, to-wit: will be 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Interested persons desiring to request a public hearing - Absentee voting will begin August 3, 2012. Part of the East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Sec on the application may do so in writing. All requests Linda Ross, President tion 32, Township 11 South, Range 27 West, should be received by ADEQ within 10 business days Mineral Spring Saratoga School Board Howard County, Arkansas, as recorded in Con- of the date of this notice and should be submitted to: Dale Gathright, Jr., Secretary veyance Book 2007, Page 3524 with the Ofice Mineral Springs Saratoga School Board of the Clerk and Recorder of Howard County, Loretta Reiber, P.E. Arkansas, being 71.9 acres more or less. Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (MSSSD: 70,71,73 w:201) th day of August, Given under my hand and seal this 15 NPDES Branch, Water Division 2012. 5301 Northshore Drive BOBBIE JO GREEN, North Little Rock, AR 72118-5317 Howard County Circuit Clerk (SS:70,72:w220) Telephone: (501) 682-0622 (NPW:70, w190) Page 7 THURSDAY The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Mineral Springs August 30, 2012 Mineral Springs Lions Club names oficers, new members MINERAL SPRINGS - The USA, according to the club’s Lions Club is the world’s history. premier community service The new group took the organization. name of one of the invited The club is one of 44,000 groups, the “Association of clubs in 192 countries and Lions Clubs,” and a national geographical areas with 1.4 convention was held in Dal- million members. las, Texas, USA in October of The officers for the 2012- that year. 2013 Mineral Springs Lions a minimum 2.5 GPA. A constitution, by-laws, Club include: * Support of the Lions objects and a code of ethics President/Secretary: Ken World Services for the Blind were approved. Bolender organization in Little Rock. Within three years, Lions 1st Vice President: Max * Support various commu- became an international or- Cowling nity projects including main- ganization. Treasurer: Lizann Bell taining the historic Mineral Since then, we’ve earned Tail Twister: J F Bell Springs Spring House. high marks for both integrity Lion Tamer: John Cowling The Lions Club main fund and transparency. We’re a Membership Chairman: raiser is selling smoked tur- well-run organization with Clyde Bell keys for the Thanksgiving a steady vision, a clear mis- New members joining this Holiday. sion, and a long – and proud year include: Jeanie Gorham, In 1917, Melvin Jones, a – history. Lizann Bell and Pastor Glenn 38-year-old Chicago busi- Lions Clubs International Hicks. ness leader, told members extends its mission of service The Lions Club primary of his local business club every day – in local commu- focus include: they should reach beyond nities, in all corners of the * Operation and mainte- business issues and address globe, the history stated. DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News nance of the Mineral Springs the betterment of their com- The needs are great and Hornet standouts Rashad Williams and Kendrick Langston square off during a recent cemetery. munities and the world. our services broad, including intrasquad scrimmage game at Mineral Springs. The Hornets open their season this week * Support of the Mineral Jones’ group, the Business sight, health, youth, elderly, at Fouke with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Springs Pee Wee Football and Circle of Chicago, agreed. the environment and disaster youth baseball programs. After contacting similar relief. * Provide a scholarship groups around the United The club’s international for a Mineral Springs High States, an organizational network has grown to in- School graduate in their meeting was held on June clude more than 207 coun- Veterans take advantage second year of college with 7, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois, tries and geographic areas. Corinth FBC announces revival, anniversary of educational benefits Corinth First Baptist Church in Mineral Springs will host an annual Fall Revival on Sept. 17-19. Rev. Ronald Ruffin, pastor of St. John Baptist Church in Hooks, Texas will be the ARKADELPHIA - After our freedom. We meet some educational benefits avail- evangelist. The church will host a Men and Women’s Day program on Sept. 23. returning home from war, of the most wonderful veter- able to them and programs The church’s 142nd anniversary will be held on Oct. 28. many veterans are taking ans and their families. I think such as Veterans Upward Corinth FBC is located on 279 Corinth Road. For more information, call 870-983-2390. advantage of the educational that working with them gives Bound. benefits they earned and are them a sense of confidence “Henderson was honored Notice of the Availability of an Environmental Assessment returning to school. – we want them to feel com- to be awarded the grant Some veterans are un- fortable in our program and from the U.S. Department of The USDA Rural Utilities Service has received an application for financial assistance from the City of employed and see a college to know that we are here to Education to assist veterans, Tollette, AR. As required by the National Environmental Policy Act and agency regulations, the Rural education as a way to help help them be successful in Brownlee said. Utilities Service has prepared an Environmental Assessment that evaluated the potential environmental make them more marketable their post-secondary educa- “There are only two other effects and consequences of the proposal. This notice announces the availability of the Environmental to employers. tion and in their future.” VUB programs in the state Assessment for public review and comment. Others have jobs and just VUB hosts a veteran’s float (Pulaski Tech and University want to further their educa- in the Arkadelphia Christ- of Arkansas – Fayetteville) The proposal consists of: tion with hopes of better jobs mas Parade each year to and only 47 VUB programs • Construction of a new water well on 0.5 acre of city owned property or career advancement for honor veterans and, last in the entire United States. • Placing 0.5 mile of water main line from the new well site to the water tank site themselves and their family. year, VUB was instrumental Our mission is to help the In addition to college mon- in a Veterans Ceremony at veterans be successful in Mitigation measures required are: (1) to return water line corridors to original contours and elevations ey, many veterans received the annual Rally on the Ra- school and in life. after placement of lines, (2) encase pipelines and stabilize slopes at creek crossings, (3) and use best free educational assistance vine festivities leading up to While we play only a small management practices for erosion control and sedimentation run-off throughout project site for from organizations such as the football game between role, we take pride in the protection of biological resources. the Veterans Upward Bound Ouachita Baptist University work we do and look forward Program at Henderson State and Henderson. to serving more veterans in The alternatives to this proposed system would have been: (1) Not to construct a new water well and University. The event included a mili- the years to come.” run the risk of critical problems if the current water well goes out of service, OR (2) construct a new Veterans Upward Bound tary flyover, guest speakers VUB serves Bradley, Clark, water well to allow the City to have a backup water supply. (VUB) is a federally funded and a Wall of Honor – a wall Columbia, Dallas, Garland, grant program from the U.S. where guests could place a Hempstead, Hot Spring, Mill- Copies of the Environmental Assessment are available for review at: Department of Education. star on the wall in honor of er, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Its mission is to assist a current or fallen veteran. Polk, Union and White coun- USDA Rural Development A. L. Franks Engineering City of Tollette, AR veterans in their pursuit of “We are always looking for ties in Arkansas. USDA Service Center, Suite D 118 E. Broad Street 205 Town Hall Drive post-secondary education. ways to show tribute to our For more information on 300 W. Commerce Blvd. Texarkana, AR 71854 Tollette, AR 71851 Services are free to the vet- men and women in uniform. Veterans Upwards Bound at Hope, AR 71802 Phone: 870-777-8800 [Ext. 4] Phone: 870-216-1906 Phone: 870-287-7200 erans. We appreciate all they do for Henderson, please call 870- At Henderson, the Veter- Arkansas and our country 230-5710 or visit the VUB For further information, contact: ans Upward Bound Program Brownlee said. office on campus at 1020 Keith Huskey, Area Specialist serves a minimum of 120 Many veterans share simi- Hickory Street in Arkadel- USDA Rural Development, Hope, AR veterans annually. lar successes thanks to the phia. Office: 870-777-8800 [Ext. 4] Services may include: education about various Mineral Springs Saratoga School School Any person interested in commenting on this proposal should submit comments to the USDA address educational benefits; career above by [INSERT DATE THAT IS 30 DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUBLICATION DATE]. exploration and counseling; District has the following positions open: 1. Janitorial/Custodial/Maintenance-Applicants assistance in the college A general location map of the proposal’s service area is shown below. admission process includ- must possess the ability to perform a variety of du- ing help with applications ties such as: repair structures, electrical, plumbing for financial assistance and and heat/air repairs. Insert Map Here other scholarships; monthly workshops on a variety of 2. Performance of APSCN, Federal Programs, Pay- topics pertinent to veterans; roll and other duties as assigned. prep work in the basic skills BOTH POSITIONS WILL of math, science, writing BE PAID PER SALARY SCALE!!!! and foreign language; and POSITIONS WILL follow-along services while REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. in school. VUB Assistant Director Interested persons may request an application form Kathy Brownlee said the staff from: is “honored to work with vet- MSSD ADMIN. BLDG erans. There is nothing more 130 WEST BROWNING ST. worthwhile than giving back MINERAL SPRINGS, AR 71851 to those who give to protect

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The U.S. Department of as persons relying on pub- Agriculture is issuing guid- lic transportation or with ance for residents in states medical special needs, con- who have livestock and pets tact your emergency man- that might be affected by agement agency for instruc- Tropical Storm Isaac. USDA tions. is offering these tips to help An emergency pet shelter residents protect the health might be available near the of these animals in the event human emergency shelter, of power outages, flooding check with your local emer- and other issues that can gency management agency be associated with strong to find the nearest emergen- storms. cy pet shelter to you. Do not Follow the direction stay behind with your pet if of state and local offi- state or local officials order cials and stay tuned to your you to evacuate. local Emergency Alert Sys- Pet owners should be tem television or radio sta- prepared to provide the fol- tions, and fire, police and lowing information to pet other local emergency re- shelter workers if possible: sponse organizations for name; species and breed; relevant emergency infor- sex; color; distinctive mark- mation. ings; age; microchip identifi- cation number; vaccination LIVESTOCK SAFETY records; health conditions Make sure barns and and required medication. structures where livestock Other useful items to can be sheltered are in good bring to a shelter are: repair. If more space is need- * a clear and current pho- ed for your stock, make ar- to of you with your pet rangements for the use of * an extra collar, leash, other sheltering facilities in and/or harness that fits close proximity to your fa- * favorite toys cilities. * any medications and Calculate the feed and special diets for their pets water requirements to main- * information on feeding DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News tain livestock and poultry schedules, medical condi- Tyler Miller (#58), Jake Eudy (#72) and Jared Harner (#75) swarm a Mountain Pine ball carrier in junior high action last during an emergency. tions, behavior problems, Tuesday. The Junior Outlaws open the 2012 season at home against Centerpoint this week. Make preparations for and the name and number protecting feed and wa- of your veterinarian in case ter supplies and providing you have to foster or board emergency electrical power your pets if necessary. * a pet carrier/kennel If possible, cover feed large enough for your pet to Mounts benefit Sept. 8 and forage stored outdoors sleep in comfortably There will be a cancer es will be $1 each. with a tarp or plastic sheet- More information about benefit for Ronnie “Hack- There will also be an auc- ing. Routinely cover open pet preparedness is avail- saw” Mounts Sat., Sept. 8 at tion courtesy of Fowler Auc- water supplies, such as able at: the Dierks Community Cen- tioneers. troughs and stock tanks. http://www.ready.gov/ ter. All proceeds will go to Pet Safety animals The event will begin at 5 help pay medical bills and If you have not been or- http://www.avma.org/di- p.m. and end at 8 p.m. and expenses for the family. dered to evacuate, make saster/ will feature a chicken dinner A fund has been set up at sure you have enough pet Additional information and live entertainment. The First State Bank in Dierks for food and water on hand to and updates about USDA’s cost of the dinner is dona- the family also. feed your pets during an hurricane relief efforts are tion only, but there will be a For more information emergency. posted at www.usda.gov/ raffle for a Savage Model 10 contact Jackie Jones at If you have been ordered disaster. And information .243 Winchester rifle. Chanc- (870) 557-1349. to evacuate by state or local about the U.S. Govern- authorities, take your pets ment’s response efforts with you when you go. If is available at www.ready. you need assistance, such gov. Doggie needs new home! Mrs. Beasley is an excellent Pug! She is very sweet natured & patient, housebroken, play- White River State Park to host cookoff ful, spayed, takes fl ea pills, very quiet (but snores!), Bull Shoals-White River and/or registration please approx. 2 yrs. old, rescued State Park invites you to contact Bull Shoals-White from animal shelter almost 1 our 5th Annual Dutch Oven River State Park by phone year ago. She weighs 19 lbs. Cook-off on Sat., Oct. 20,, at at 870-445-3629 or by e- (870) 557-4180 $ 00 the day use area of the park. mail at dru.edmonds@ 100 For more information arkansas.gov

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Hootens.com Rankings Class cases two of the top programs in (7) at Cave City: decided by a TD each. Darda- CLINTON (7) vs. Arkansas WARREN (1) vs. Shiloh Chris- 4A, Week 1, 2012 the state. These teams combined STUTTGART (3) vs. CAC nelle QB/cornerback Evan Carter Baptist (Mon., at UCA): The first tian (Mon., at UCA): Hootens. Copyright Hooten Publishing, Inc. for nine state titles in the past (Mon.): generated more than 1,500 yards game of the season features com Class 4A Game of the 1. Nashville 14 years. Marianna is open. and made 38 tackles a year ago. Class 4A newcomer Arkansas Week. These heavyweights 2. Warren Shiloh Christian beat War- 3-4A ATKINS (3) at Dover: Atkins Baptist. The Eagles finished battle during Simmons First/ 3. Stuttgart ren 48-7 in the first round of the Brinkey at BROOKLAND (1): beat Dover by 26 points last second in the 2-3A last season. Hootens.com Kickoff Week. 4. Dollarway playoffs in 2010 and by one point SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE season. Dover first-year Dover Clinton won 17 games over the HAMBURG (4) vs. White Hall 5. Pottsville in the second round in 2005. (7) at Cave City: coach Greg Smith lead Prescott past two seasons. Coach Chris (Tue., at UAPB): Hootens.com 6. Monticello Warren junior quarterback Drake FORREST CITY (3) at Gos- to 86 wins the past decade. Dufrene said every Yellow Jacket Class 5A Game of the Week. 7. Prairie Grove Jones started 15 games over the nell: FOUNTAIN LAKE (6) at Mau- player reported to fall camp. Hamburg missed the playoffs last 8. Heber Springs past two seasons. Sophomore Thayer, Mo., at HIGHLAND melle: Maumelle won six games Ashdown at WEST MEMPHIS season after losing three games 9. Malvern running back Kilay Cox (1,110 (8): last year, three of them by a (18): West Memphis won eight by a TD or less. 10. Ashdown yards) and receivers Darvion JONESBORO WESTSIDE combined seven points. Fountain straight league titles and at least MONTICELLO (4) vs. McGe- 11. Ozark Brown, a sophomore, and junior (1) at Manila: Former Van Buren Lake has won 44 games over the nine games the past five years. hee (Tue., at UAPB): Hootens. 12. CAC Von Eric Gonder (48 catches for assistant Chad Mitchell takes past four years. Ashdown won its opening five com Class 3A Game of the 13. Highland 580 yards and eight TDs) pace over at Jonesboro Westside, MENA (3) at De Queen: De games last season by an aver- Week. McGehee won the 8-4A 14. Gravette Warren’s prolific offense. which went 1-19 the past two Queen beat Mena four of the past age of 43-8. title a year ago, while Monticello 15. Booneville Shiloh Christian won four titles years. Manila won seven games five years. The Leopards jump to Bauxite at HARDING ACAD- won the Class 5A state champi- 16. Farmington between 2006-2010, but won just since starting its varsity program Class 5A this fall. Mena senior EMY (12): Harding Academy won onship in 2009. 17. Clinton five games last fall. The Saints in 2008. QB Austin Warren generated 35 games the past three years, MAGNOLIA (7) at Crossett: 18. Hamburg bump to Class 5A this season. POCAHONTAS (7) at Bald almost 1,700 yards in five games and senior QB Will Francis (3,549 Magnolia has won seven straight 19. Southside Batesville TV SHOW Knob: Pocahontas beat Bald last season. yards and 38 TDs in 2011) could over Crossett, including 26-6 20. Maumelle Hooten’s Arkansas Football Knob by seven points a year ago, POTTSVILLE (3) at Heber emerge as one of the state’s best a year ago. Mark Kelley takes 21. Star City airs Saturday mornings statewide when the Redskins won seven Springs: Defending 2-4A cham- this fall. Bauxite has won two over as Crossett’s third coach in 22. Lonoke at 8:30 a.m. On Fox 24 Fayette- times and advanced o the play- pion Heber Springs won 11 games since moving to Class a year (former coach Greg John- 23. Mena ville/Fort Smith and at 9:30 a.m. offs for the first time since 2007. games last fall. The Panthers rely 4A in 2010. son resigned in September and 24. Arkadelphia On KARZ-42 in Little Rock. Bald Knob senior QB Cordell on skill players Ethan Bly (more STUTTGART (3) vs. CAC interim coach Brad Bradshaw 25. Gosnell LAST YEAR Crisp passed for 3,790 yards and than 700 all-purpose yards) and (Mon.): CAC drops into Class resigned in May). Magnolia could 26. Dumas Hootens.com correctly pre- 40 TDs a year ago. Clint Ligon (419 yards receiving). 4A this season, so these teams play 15 sophomores this season. 27. Valley View dicted 271 of 322 games (84 Hoxie at TRUMANN (1): Tru- Defending 4-4A champ Pottsville could meet again in the playoffs. BARTON (8) at DeWitt: De- 28. Dardanelle percent) in Class 4A. mann won just two games last won 11 times a year ago. Junior Stuttgart faces high expectations Witt has won just 13 games over 29. Crossett WEEK 1 PREDICTIONS fall, but all-conference linebacker Michael Perry started at QB the in 2012 with QB Dontrell Brown the past 13 years. Barton finished 30. Pocahontas (favored team in ALL CAPS fol- Josh Evans returns for his third past three seasons. and tight end/linebacker Way- as Class 3A runner-up a year ago 31. Newport lowed by point spread) season. Hoxie has won just 14 Decatur at SUBIACO ACAD- mon Johnson. and beat DeWitt by a combined 32. Trumann games the past three years. EMY (7): These teams combined MALVERN (3) at Glen Rose: 44 points the past two years. 33. Pea Ridge 1-4A VALLEY VIEW (10) at for one win last season. Subiaco Malvern won the last meeting DUMAS (11) at Mayflower: 34. DeWitt FARMINGTON (10) at Hunts- Paragould: Valley View beat Academy returns starters at 18 between these teams 22-14 in Dumas expects to compete for 35. Pulaski Robinson ville: Paragould by 31 points in last positions, including running back 2007. The Leopards won 12 the 8-4A title after losing four 36. Dover Gentry at WEST FORK (7): year’s opener. The Blazers have Austin Breed (more than 700 total games last fall, advancing to the games by a TD or less last fall. 37. Bauxite Lamar at GRAVETTE (12): advanced to the playoffs four yards in 2011). state title game for the first time Noseguard Johnny Gibson (6-5, 38. Gentry Westville, Okla., at LINCOLN straight seasons since starting its Waldron at MANSFIELD (6): since 1993. 315) anchors Dumas’ defensive 39. Lake Village (1): program in 2005. Blazer receiver Mansfield has beaten Waldron NASHVILLE (14) at Hope: front. 40. Cave City OZARK (7) at Booneville: Payton Sanders tallied more than six straight times, but the past Nashville coach Billy Dawson Lake Village at STRONG 41. Arkansas Baptist Elkins at PEA RIDGE (11): 1,000 total yards a year ago. two games were decided by returns to the sideline after two (3): The defending Class 2A 42. Lincoln PRAIRIE GROVE (14) at a total of 15 points. First-year years in the ministry. Nashville champion Bulldogs must adjust 43. Marianna Lavaca: 4-4A Waldron coach Shane Davis led beat Hope six straight times, to life without two-time all-state 44. Waldron Berryville is open. OZARK (7) at Booneville: Strong to the Class 2A state title including a combined 93-30 the QB Kenneth Dixon (6,357 career 45. Subiaco Academy Booneville won six of the past a year ago. past two years. yards and 83 TDs). Lake Village 46. Berryville 2-4A eight over rival Ozark. Defending Pulaski Robinson at HOT won six games the past three 47. Jonesboro Westside CLINTON (7) vs. Arkansas 1-4A champion Ozark returns 7-4A SPRINGS (1): Pulaski Robinson years. 48. Brookland Baptist (Mon., at UCA): talented receivers Toby Richard Arkadelphia vs. BENTON (6) beat Hot Springs the past two yea Star City at LONOKE (4): DOLLARWAY (2) at West (1,130 yards and nine TDs) and (Tue.): Class 6A Benton won rs by These team’s play for the third HOOTENS.COM Helena: Brandon Brokeshoulder (240 11 games the past five years. a total of 15 points. Hot Springs straight season, but for the first GAME OF THE WEEK POTTSVILLE (3) at Heber yards) and QB Jonathon McK- Class 4A Arkadelphia shifts junior relies on all-league wingback time in Lonoke. Lonoke re- No. 2 Warren vs. Shiloh Chris- Springs: enzie (1,784 yards and 12 TDs). Jakahari Howell from receiver to Quin Coleman (1,528 yards in vamped its defense in the spring tian Star City at LONOKE (4): DARDANELLE (4) at Danville: QB in 2012. Howell gained more 2011). after giving up 33 points per The first night of the season NETTLETON (1) at Newport: This game usually goes to the than 2,000 all-purpose yards a game in 2011. Star City could rely (Mon,. Aug. 27 at UCA) show- SOUTHSIDE BATESVILLE wire with the past two games year ago. 8-4A on 15 sophomores this season. 209 N. Main Nashville, AR 845-4840 Class AA Arkansas High School Football Rankings & Notes

Hootens.com Rankings 48. Hermitage Cedar Ridge at RIVERVIEW Clarendon at MARKED TREE the series: 40-7 in 2009, 35-0 in 2010 Bearden has won ive of the past six Class 2A, Week 1, 2012 49. Hartford (21): (2): Marked Tree started fast a year and 27-26 last year. meetings in the series. Bearden held Copyright Hooten Publishing, Inc. 2A GAME OF THE WEEK 4-2A ago before injuries depleted the ros- HORATIO (1) at Lafayette Harmony Grove to 45 rushing yards 1. Junction City No. 16 England at No. 22 Hackett ENGLAND (5) at Hackett: See ter. Clarendon’s all-everything QB County: Horatio moves up a class last year in a 35-14 win. 2. Bearden Coach Terry Farmer inherits 2A Game of the Week. Jamarlin Jackson has graduated, but to the 5-3A and plays three of its irst Lake Village at STRONG (3): 3. Rison some exciting possibilities at Eng- Cedarville at MOUNTAIN- cousin Jamen Jackson returns with four games on the road. Lafayette It’s 1 A.D. (After Dixon) at defend- 4. Carlisle land where exiting Coach Brandon BURG (6): legit 4.5 speed. County senior RB Randy Pickens ing state champion Strong. Kenneth 5. E. Poinsett County Barbaree left the program in its best J.C. Westside at PARIS (35): Brinkley at BROOKLAND (1): inished second in the 100 meters Dixon has taken his one-man show 6. McCrory shape in 25 years. Farmer must GREENLAND (2) at Magazine: Class 4A start-up Brookland has 150 (11.02 seconds) in May at the state to WAC champion and preseason 7. Strong harden the athletic Lions to close the Decatur at SUBIACO ACAD- players in its junior high and senior track meet. No. 33 Louisiana Tech. 8. Gurdon three-touchdown gap between Eng- EMY (7): high programs. Former assistant MURFREESBORO (13) at Bis- SMACKOVER (27) at Norphlet: 9. Mount Ida land and 6-2A heavyweights Carlisle HEAVENER, OK (12) at Union Ed Duncan is Brinkley’s third head marck: Veteran coach Jeff Jones If it can stay healthy, Norphlet will 10. Mineral Springs and Hazen. Farmer led Palestine- Christian: coach in three years. returns to Murfreesboro after one open the season with 14 varsity 11. Parkers Chapel Wheatley to 20 wins and quarterinal CUTTER M STAR (8) at West- Palestine-Wheatley at MEL- year as a full-time administrator. players, including two freshmen. 12. Magazine appearances in 2003-2004. ern Yell County: BOURNE (12): Murfreesboro allowed 38 ppg game The motivated Leopards relish the 13. Walnut Ridge Hackett graduated starters at 14 TWO RIVERS (14) at Hector: Marvell at HERMITAGE (2): last year in a miserable 3-7 season, challenge after losing to 3A neighbor 14. Hazen positions in May, including career CEDARVILLE JV (2) at Hart- Both teams struggle with low num- its worst since going 1-9 in 2004. Smackover 47-0 a year ago. 15. Norphlet all-purpose yardage leader Dylan ford: bers. Hermitage did not ield a team GENOA CENTRAL (13) at Magnet Cove at PARKERS 16. England Yazel. But head coach Eddie Ray last year. Marvell has lost 15 straight, Foreman: Foreman has not won CHAPEL (5): Parkers Chapel won 17. Des Arc has not had to simplify the multiple 5-2A dating to 2010. since Week 9, 2010. Not much this clash 33-29 Week 4 last year 18. Mountainburg offense as much as expected. The Magnet Cove at PARKERS chomp in a Gator defense that al- at Magnet Cove. Parkers Chapel 19. Magnet Cove backfield won’t have Yazel’s 4.4 CHAPEL (5): 7-2A lowed 43 ppg last season. slumped the rest of the year to a 4-5 20. Salem speed, but senior Trevor Thompson Quitman at ROSE BUD (9): PRESCOTT (17) at Gurdon: record. Magnet Cove rebounded 21. Dierks (21 yards per attempt in 2011) has Perryville at BIGELOW (1): Prescott senior playmaker Brandon 8-2A from that defeat and did not lose 22. Hackett looked good in the preseason run- Episcopal at CONWAY CHRIS- Marks hauled in two TD passes in JUNCTION CITY (4) at Earle: again until the second round of the 23. Bigelow ning behind senior FB/LB Aaron TIAN (14): last year’s 42-13 win over Gurdon. Top-ranked Junction City not know playoffs to eventual state champion 24. Spring Hill Ramey (5-11, 210). Athletic new- Spring Hill at MOUNT IDA (2): Gurdon junior QB Austin Kirkpat- for fast starts. It is know for strong, Strong. Parkers Chapel appeared 25. Quitman comer Tanner Sweeten (6-3, 165), Mountain Pine at JESSIEVILLE rick generated 2,006 yards and 26 physical linemen and seven start- rejuvenated this summer under new 26. Murfreesboro who moved from Arkoma, Okla., (28): TDs in 2011. ers return up front. It’s difficult head coach James Housdan. 27. Conway Christian owns speed and big-play potential. Poyen at B. HARMONY MINERAL SPRINGS (16) at enough to defend the Junction City Drew Central at HAMPTON 28. Lafayette County WEEK 1 PREDICTIONS GROVE (12): Fouke: Mineral Springs beat 6-3A Wishbone minus a proliic passing (13): 6-3A member Drew Central 29. Brinkley (favored team in CAPS followed by CUTTER M STAR (8) at West- Fouke 42-20 last season. Min- attack. Senior QB Shaq Hunter and loses its 15th game in a row. Hamp- 30. Clarendon point spread) ern Yell County: eral Springs senior and Sonic Super seven capable receivers could make ton low on numbers after quiet 31. Marked Tree Team RB Rashad Williams has it nearly impossible. summer. 32. Hampton 3-2A 6-2A overcome injuries to rush for 3,804 FORDYCE (6) at Rison: No. 3 Marvell at HERMITAGE (2): 33. Cross County HAZEN (6) at Augusta: ENGLAND (5) at Hackett: See career yards. If first-year head Rison tries to concentrate on foot- Both teams struggle with low num- 34. Woodlawn CARLISLE (10) at McCrory: 2A Game of the Week. coach Nick Evans can ratchet up ball after losing three seniors in a bers. Hermitage did not ield a team 35. Union Christian Clarendon at MARKED TREE HAZEN (6) at Augusta: the defense at Mineral Springs, the car wreck that killed one and left last year. Marvell has lost 15 straight, 36. Decatur (2): Marked Tree started fast a year CARLISLE (10) at McCrory: Hornets could play for title(s). another still fighting for his life. dating to 2010. 37. Poyen ago before injuries depleted the ros- Woodlawn at DES ARC (6): Bru- DIERKS (3) at Centerpoint: Then last week, former Rison supt. Woodlawn at DES ARC (6): Bru- 38. J.C. Westside ter. Clarendon’s all-everything QB tal preseason in north Prairie County. Dierks junior QB Adam Bradshaw Scotty Holderield and his wife were tal preseason in north Prairie County. 39. Mountain Pine Jamarlin Jackson has graduated, but Des Arc coach Dustin Prescott’s passed for more than 1,800 yards a severely injured in a head-on car Des Arc coach Dustin Prescott’s 40. Cedar Ridge cousin Jamen Jackson returns with younger brother, Logan, a senior at year ago. Dierks beat Centerpoint collision. Fordyce won this rivalry younger brother, Logan, a senior at 41. Palestine-Wheatley legit 4.5 speed. Rison, was killed in a car wreck. Des 34-20 in 2010 and 21-14 last year. 35-28 last year. Rison, was killed in a car wreck. Des 42. Augusta Rivercrest at E. POINSETT Arc senior and Sonic Super Team Spring Hill at MOUNT IDA (2): C. Harmony Grove at BEARDEN Arc senior and Sonic Super Team 43. Cutter M. Star COUNTY (1): lineman Hunter Hambrick blew These teams know each other well (2): No. 2 Bearden should dress 36 lineman Hunter Hambrick blew 44. Hector Walnut Ridge at CORNING (1): out his knee during team camp and with Mount Ida playing Spring Hill against 6-3A member Camden Har- out his knee during team camp and 45. Marvell Mountain View at SALEM (13): will not play this fall. The projected in the 7-2A the past four years. After mony Grove, which will deploy a will not play this fall. The projected 46. Western Yell County HARRISBURG (12) at Cross starter at QB quit to focus on AAU Mount Ida won 42-0 in 2008, Spring no-huddle offense featuring explo- starter at QB quit to focus on AAU 47. Foreman County: basketball. Hill has reeled off three straight in sive junior RB Zamarquus Gentry. basketball.

All the sports coverage you’ll ever want! of The Nashville News FIRST STATE BANK DIERKS 507 Front Street • Dierks, Arkansas • (870) 286-2090 Equal Housing Member FDIC www.swarkansasnews.com Lender Page 10 THURSDAY August 30, 2012 Sports The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Scrappers ready to play Nashville opens season with familiar foe DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY see both schemes and has Sports Editor worked each into the week’s preparation. NASHVILLE – Coach Billy Channing Kite is a stand- Dawson believes his team is out at linebacker for the Bob- ready to play as they prepare cats, while Javon Westmore- for their season opener at land is a stopper at safety. Hope Friday. Davon Potts steps in a The Scrappers enter the defensive end for Hope. Daw- week with a lot of confidence son said he plays with a mo- and after defeating the three tor and is quick to the ball. time defending 6A champion Ty Voss sits on the other end El Dorado Wildcats in a ben- and works well with Potts. efit game last Thursday. Nathaniel McVey will help Offensively, Nashville en- in the defensive backfield. ters the week in good shape Dawson stated that Hope’s with two competent quar- offense has some play mak- terbacks coming off good ers. performances last week. Vincent Love is a threat “I feel like they did some at outside receiver. He is a things well. They executed player who can go up and get well and made some good a ball when needed. checks,” Dawson stated. K.J. Thompson lines up on Senior Joel Hendry is the the opposite side and brings projected starter, but Sopho- similar skills. more Lucas Liggin should be Westmoreland is a hybrid ready if needed. player who can play as a run- Senior Lavonte Thomas ning back and a receiver. looks to start the season Dawson stated that he as the Scrappers’ go to re- was impressed with Kerrick ceiver, but will not be the Brown who is a bigger kid only weapon with Donyell who gives Hope a different King and LaMichael Pettway look at running back. looking to contribute as well. Hope will have two quar- CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News Tesean Green, who led terbacks at their disposal Lavonte Thomas (#7) drags an El Dorado defender as he races along the sideline last Thursday. Thomas and the rest of the Scrapper the Scrappers in all purpose with Nathan Stubber and receiving corps will a tough test Friday as they prepare to battle rain and the Hope Bobcat secondary. Nashville will travel to Hope yards last year, will provide Drew Smith. Both aren’t very tomorrow to open the season against the Bobcats. a two pronged attack for big, but are very athletic. the Scrappers, while senior Hope will work to get the running back JaKaree Gaines ball in the hands of their skill hopes to start the season guys. Expect a lot of screen Scrappers hold court as Bobcats come to town strong as well. passes and sweeps from the The Hope Bobcats are not Bobcats. the prototypical Bobcat team With Hurricane Isaac according to Dawson. looming, Dawson doesn’t “They are more athletic expect it to be too much of a this year, which is where I problem. Hope has recently think Coach Turley is going installed turf, which should with his team,” Dawson com- help. mented. “Unless it’s monsooning, Although Hope has tradi- we shouldn’t have a prob- tionally played a 3-3 defense, lem,” Dawson quipped. Dawson stated that they Nashville will travel to ran a 4-3 in their scrimmage Hope Friday to face the Bob- against Arkansas High last cats. Kickoff will be at 7:30 week. Dawson expects to p.m. Pee wee football jamboree Saturday

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SOUTHERN DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY committee of players at full- 1st - #2 Thomas Woodruff - Nashville Sports Editor back, which could include 2nd - #6 Kip Faulkner - Dierks DIERKS – The Dierks Out- newcomer Dalton Ray and Heat: #2 Thomas Woodruff laws will start the season senior Kirby Allen. against a familiar foe Friday Bennett is pleased with D.S. DWARF night as they prepare for the the Outlaws’ progress lead- 1st - #9C Charles Chapmond - Hot Springs Centerpoint Knights. ing up to the opening of the 2nd - #8 Tex Myers - Hot Springs The history of the two 2012 season, but admits that 3rd - #97 Terapin Cornwell - Smackover teams spans the length of there are still some spots 4th - #59 Jeff Newkirk - Roland the Knights’ football history. that have not been solidified. 5th - #9 Robert Bradshaw - Brashear Tx. Dierks was the first varsity Junior Adam Bradshaw 6th - 06 Zach Harville - Shreveport La. opponent for the Knights will battle weather condi- 7th - #6 Buddy Chapman - royal and the two teams have a tions as he takes to the air, 8th - #44T Eric Jones tradition of season openers. but fellow Outlaws Tyler 9th - #32 Marvin Watts - Hot Springs “They dropped us for Narens and Curtis Sebren will Heat: #9C Charles Chapmond a couple years, but they do their best to catch what is DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News picked us back up two years thrown their way. Tyler Narens (#5) looks for daylight after catching a pass. for Dierks. 2nd CHANCE FACTORY ago,” Bennett stated. Centerpoint will counter 1st - #97 Chance Westbrook - Broken Bow Centerpoint lines up in with a new defensive scheme 2nd - #13 Michael Fagan - Amity a similar offensive style as after installing a 4-3 front dur- For all your insurance needs Dierks. ing the offseason. Bennett stated that he was “Our linemen will have to Home, Car, Commercial impressed with the work of play with their heads up Fri- wide receiver Chad Arnold day. We expect them to blitz Call Howard County Insurance and quarterback Abraham and if we’re looking at the Murguia in a scrimmage last grass then we won’t see them week. go by us,” Bennett quipped. Howard County Insurance Chad Arnold will lead Dierks escaped with a the running game for the 21-14 win last year in their 870-845-5800 Knights, which may be the opener with the Knights and 691 HWY 27 S Bypass • Nashville, AR deciding factor with the ex- Bennett expects another pectation of rain from Tropi- battle. (Located behind Southern Belle Inn & Western Sizzlin) cal Storm Isaac. Dierks will travel to Cen- License #23019 Dierks will answer with terpoint Friday for their Remington Jester and Andy season opener. Kickoff will st Tedder at tailback and a be at 7:30 p.m. Where customers come 1 ! TO THE PATIENTS OF HOWARD COUNTY NASHVILLE FARMER’S MARKET DR. ROBERT SYKES: DANCE Register for free basket of produce to be given ACADEMY We will begin giving Seasonal away every Friday. Open Friday only is now accepting Flu & Pneumonia Vaccine to 7 a.m. till sold out Washington St (between WIC APPROVED registration for the our patients beginning Sept. 4, Howard & Hempstead) 2012-2013 dance Monday thru Thursday, 8-4:30 Expected At The Market season. Purple Hull Peas (limited supply), and will continue until our Honey, Watermelon, We offer Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Gymnastics. supply of vaccine is exhausted. Cantaloupe, Eggplant, For more information call Stacy Furr at 870-200-1118 900 W. Leslie, Suite 7 Peppers, Farm Fresh Eggs and # 52 Southpark Shopping Center Center Stone Ground Cornmeal (Next฀to฀Subway)฀•฀200-1118฀(local฀number) 870-845-1666 This Ad Sponsored By: Senator Larry Teague & ETC Botique Page 12 • Thursday, August 30, 2012 • NASHVILLE NEWS

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DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News Commissioner of State Lands John Thurston (center) presents a check for $55,708.85 to county officials Wednesday. Also pictured are County Clerk Brenda Washburn, Treasurer Sherry Mixon, Circuit Clerk Bobbie Jo Green, Assessor Deb Teague, Sheriff Butch Morris, Deputy Collector Olena Morris and County Judge’s Assistant Cookie Buice. Howard County receives turnback funds A Nashville Chamber Coffee was held Aug. 29 for Faye Stone, ommissioner of State Lands John Thurston presented The Commissioner’s office works who retired from Regions Bank after 35 years. Her career began a check representing 2011’s turnback funds to Howard with county officials in all 75 coun- with First National Bank in 1973 and she has worked in all areas County officials at the Courthouse in Nashville Wednesday. ties to ensure collection of property of the bank. C taxes. “Our county officials are the These funds stem from the re- office work diligently to collect this boots on the ground workers in this demption and sale of tax delinquent important source of revenue on de- process. We appreciate all that they properties certified to the Commis- linquent parcels. do and we would not have collected sioner of State Lands office. “Property taxes play a vital role these tumback amounts without Thurston said, “Once properties in the stability of county revenues. working hand in hand with them on are redeemed by the original owner Public schools and county services a daily basis,” Thurston said. or sold at public auction, the funds depend on real estate tax dollars to Howard County received collected are forwarded to the coun- aid in funding their programs. With- $55,708.85 in combined turnback ty, where the property is located, one out these funds our communities funds during 2011. In total, Arkansas year after the collection date.” may miss out on essential programs counties received $20.4 million from Commissioner Thurston and his and growth,” Thurston said. delinquent tax collections last year.

n AT RIGHT: E-Z Mart employees Charles Bell, Becky Norris Thomas and Ann Runnels are pictured at the Howard County Democratic Committee members Willie Benson, revamped store and Rep. Nate Steel pose with 4th Congressional seat candidate in Lockesburg Gene Jeffries (center) at the Aug. 21 committee meeting. Tuesday (Kim Fowler, manager, was not pictured). Photos by Cecil Harris

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