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Hispanic Night Program at Erly Henry Has CCCUA The Nashville News THURSDAY • March 7, 2013 • Issue 19 • 1 Section • 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents IN BRIEFt Man convicted of Daylight raping a juvenile Saving P.J. TRACY IV County Sheriff’s Of- Time to Murfreesboro Diamond fice Investigator Clark Kinzler, there was evi- begin A man was sentenced dence during the inves- Daylight to jail in the Arkansas tigation to suggest that Saving Time Department of Correc- Daniell, who resided will begin Sun., tions on Monday in Pike in Arkadelphia, could March 10 at 2 County. be a rampant sexual a.m. Residents Corey Daniell, 25, offender with several are reminded pled no contest to other victims. to set their charges of rape of a “I find that signifi- clocks for- juvenile and was sen- cant, because as far as ward one hour tenced to 25 years in I know, that’s the first before going to the ADC with 7 years successful prosecution bed. suspended, fined court of a case like that in Pike costs, will register DNA County in a long time,” Mineral as a sexual offender said Kinzler, who denot- and is ordered to have ed that he had overseen Springs no further contact with the conviction of many the victim. The victim’s sexual predators in the Recorder grandmother, Sheila county – including 15 Griffin, was previous last year – but that this resigns sentenced to the ADC was a new charge and on charges of permit- MINERAL not just an infraction of SPRINGS - City ting abuse of a minor. previous conditions in recorder/trea- According to Pike successful prosecution. CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News surer Bev- Emily Newlin, Justin White, and Veronica Ozura organized the Hispanic night program at erly Henry has CCCUA. resigned from her position, Mayor Wal- ter “Sonny” Woman arraigned Heatherly announced at HISPANIC NIGHT Monday’s city on two counts council meet- ing. College looks to encourage minority enrollment TERRICA HENDRIX not guilty Heatherly Editor plea before said Henry had Judge Tom CECIL ANDERSON submitted a NASHVILLE – A Cooper NHS Correspondent letter of resig- 36-year-old woman ac- and was nation Feb. 27 cused of residential bur- ordered to and gave no he first ever glary and theft of prop- BAKKE return on reason for her Cossatot Com- erty was arraigned in May 29 for pretrial and departure. Tmunity College Howard County Circuit on June 18 for trial. Her City alder- men held a Hispanic night pro- Court Wednesday. bond is set at $50,000. 30 minute gram was held Mon- Dressed in a Hemp- She is accused of tak- executive ses- stead County inmate ing several items from a sion called to day at the college’s jumpsuit, Kimberly home at 110 Ridgeway discuss the campus in Nashville. Bakke entered the Dr. in Nashville. Accord- situation and The focus of the courtroom for her ar- ing to a press release a possible event was to help stu- raignment on March 6. from Nashville Police replacement dents transition from After Aaron Brasel was Investigator the Nash- but took no high school to college. appointed to represent ville Fire Department action when Many of these students Bakke, she entered a See WOMAN / Page 4 they returned may be the first genera- to regular ses- tion in their families to sion. With no attend college and seek agenda pre- a degree of some kind. pared, the “We want to let them meeting (students) know and Murfreesboro adjourned their parents know what shortly after the process is like,” said the executive Veronica Ozura, who man found dead session. helped organize the event. “It is also helping people know that have at his residence Pastor never attended college that want to go to col- anniversary A Murfreesboro resi- lice following a 9-1-1 call lege how to do so.” scheduled dent, Randy Lingo, 49 by a concerned relative. Ozura said most of years old, was found The body is being True Deliv- the presentations were dead in his residence sent to the Arkansas erance House made in Spanish in an last Friday. State Crime Labora- of Prayer will attempt to help the par- be celebrat- CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Lingo resided at Mur- tory for autopsy to de- ents understand what ing Assistant Eduardo Almazon, Maria Martinez (top photo), Darleen freesboro Villas, and termine the cause of was being said and how Hernandez and Viviana Rojas (bottom photo) attended the Pastor Marga- was discovered by po- death. Hispanic night program at CCCUA. ret Jefferson See NIGHT / Page 4 Anniversary March 10 at their location in Nashville. Hosting the event will be From the pastor Bishop Hawthorne. classroom Special Guest to the Minister will be Chris Carri- courthouse gan. n AT LEFT: Circuit Judge Tom Cooper discusses Hispanic the workings of criminal court Caucus to with a ninth grade civics class from meet Nashville Junior High Wednesday The Arkan- during a recess. sas Demo- The class cratic Hispanic spent part of Caucus of the morning District Four observing will meet proceedings in Tues., March the courtroom 19 at 6 p.m. before they inside West- were addressed ern Sizzlin’ in by Cooper, Nashville. For Prosecuting more informa- Attorney Bryan tion, contact L. Chesshir and Albert Motta at public defender 870-200-1733 Aaron Brasel. or Victoria Staff photo by Dewayne Holloway Motta at 870- 200-1963. 2 EDITORIAL Thursday, March 7, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Medicare’s hospice beneit comforts patients and their families BOB MOOS Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Choosing hospice care isn’t about giving up. It’s about making every day count. Terminally ill people who make the choice receive care for their physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs. They’re no longer seeking a cure, but they do want to live out their last weeks and months as comfortably as possible and with dignity. Medicare’s hospice benefit is 30 years old this year and has helped millions of Americans and their families cope with the final stages of terminal illnesses. To qualify, you must be eligible for Medicare’s Part A hospital insurance, and your physician and your hospice medical director must certify that you have six months or less to live, assuming your illness runs its normal course. You also must sign a statement choosing the Medicare hospice benefit and another statement that you understand you’re forgoing curative treat- ment for your terminal condition. Hospice programs follow a team approach. The specially trained team typically includes doctors, nurses, counselors and social workers, among oth- ers. A doctor and nurse are on call 24-7 to care for you and support your family when you need it. The hospice benefit allows you and your fam- ily to stay together in the comfort of your home, unless you require hospital care. If your hospice team determines you need inpatient care at some point, it will make the arrangements for your stay. Hospice’s main goal is to relieve your pain and manage your symptoms. As long as the care comes from a Medicare-approved hospice, Medi- care covers the physician services, nursing care, drugs, medical equipment and supplies, and physical and occupational therapy. Though the hospice benefit is part of original Medicare, it’s also available to anyone with a Medi- Has China’s bell begun to toll? care Advantage plan. And both original Medicare and Medicare Advantage will continue to pay for the treatment of other conditions unrelated to "Why did the Soviet party could abolish in- Abdel Nasser and Sad- your terminal illness. Union disintegrate? Why equality in a way that Pat dam Hussein and Bashar Medicare understands that your family occa- did the Soviet Communist made the French Revolu- Buchanan Assad are yielding to forc- sionally needs a rest from caregiving. So you can Party collapse? An im- tion look like a rebellion es that look all the way request to stay up to five days at a time at a hos- portant reason was that at Berkeley. Creators back to Muhammad and pice facility, hospital or nursing home. For that, Syndicate you pay 5% of the Medicare-approved amount for their ideals and convic- Xi Jinping's problem? the Quran as infallible respite care. tions wavered," China's The Cold War is over. guides to politics, law and Overall, you pay almost nothing for your hos- new leader, Xi Jinping, China is herself in the cap- national greatness. The pice care. There is no deductible. Besides your told a closed meeting of italist camp, a member of 1937-1945. Sunni-Shia split recalls 5% share for the inpatient respite care, your only party elite in Guangdong the G-8, and inequality Chinese nationalism, our Catholic-Protestant expense is the $5 or less you pay for each pre- province. in the People's Republic says Abe, is also behind split in the time of Luther, scription drug you take to relieve pain or manage "Finally all it took was resembles that of America China's quarrels with Viet- Calvin, Henry VIII, the your symptoms. one quiet word from Gor- in the Gilded Age. nam and other nations Council of Trent and the You can receive hospice care as long as you’re bachev to declare the How does the Chinese over islands of the South Thirty Years War. recertified. After 90 days of care, you’re re-eval- dissolution of the Soviet Communist Party justify China Sea. Nor should America be uated by the hospice’s medical director or other Communist Party, and a control of all of China's If Beijing is unable to smug about this search hospice doctor to determine if the care is still deliver economic growth, appropriate.
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