The Nashville News THURSDAY • February 21, 2013 • Issue 15 • 1 Section • 16 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt Bill would give raise for judges, prosecutors Arkansas businessman an- LITTLE ROCK - The Tuesday proposed giv- would cost an additional Also, Teague’s bill to could benefit everyone. nounces candi- co-chairman of the Joint ing the state’s judges and $662,339. allow drivers to have an Some insurance companies dacy for Governor Budget Committee has prosecutors a cost-of-living The proposal would also electronic proof of insur- already have an app for this LITTLE proposed reinstating a 2 raise. Representative Nate increase pay for the state’s ance passed yesterday in idea. For people that might ROCK- Central percent pay raise for Arkan- Steel had introduced the Supreme Court justices the Senate. The new bill leave their insurance card Arkansas busi- sas judges and prosecutors bill in the House. and appeals court judges. could allow drivers to have at home they can simply nessman Cur- that the Legislature had The act sets the fund- The salaries of the state’s an electronic proof of insur- log in and present their id tis Coleman announced his rejected earlier this year. ing levels for the execu- constitutional officers and ance. Teague introduced card. That bill now heads candidacy for Democratic Sen. Larry tive, judicial and legislative legislators would remain the bill last week and says to the house. the Republican Teague, of Nashville, on branches. The pay raises flat. it is a very simple idea that -SW Arkansas Radio nomination for Governor at 11:30 a.m. today in the Old Supreme Court court- room in the JPs approve gun, Arkansas State Capitol. ammo purchase for Coleman was the Found- ing CEO and Sheriff’s Department President of Arkansas- CHARLES GOODIN wrote in the letter. based Safe Managing Editor “The cost for 3,000 Foods Corpo- rounds of duty ammo ration until fall of 2009 when NASHVILLE - How- and 3,000 rounds of he retired from ard County Justices practice ammo is the Company of the Peace voted $2,208.30.” to give his time unanimously Tues- JP Brent Pinkerton and attention day to purchase new said that Morris had to state and weapons for the How- agreed to remove the national policy. ard County Sheriff’s purchase from his Department. budget last year if the The move came quorum court would Fourth after Chief Deputy buy the weapons us- Bryan McJunkins ing money from the Friday CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News presented a letter to county’s criminal jus- Police are investigating a break in that occurred at Nashville Drug early Wednesday. JPs outlining the pro- tice fund. singing to posed purchase of JPs approved the be held 11 Glock pistols and purchase without fur- 6,000 rounds of am- ther discussion. New Shiloh munition at an esti- In other business Missionary WEDNESDAY BREAK IN mated cost just over during the meeting, Baptist Church $4,500. JPs voted unanimous- will host their “The cost for 11 ly to allow the pros- 4th Saturday new Glock pistols will ecuting attorney’s Singing on NPD investigating early morning be $5,662.01 less the office to pay a $1,400 Feb. 23 at 6:30 portion of an employ- p.m. with a trade in of $3,300 for pot luck and burglary of Nashville Drug our 11 used pistols,” ee’s salary using hot fellowship. Sheriff Butch Morris See JPs / Page 4 The church is TERRICA HENDRIX vestigator Amy Marion said medicine and other items” located three Editor Nashville Police Department were taken. miles past Min- eral Springs officers responded to the The police department on Highway 27 NASHVILLE – Police are store owner’s call around has not released a suspect South. investigating a break-in at 8 a.m. description or any other Everyone a local pharmacy that hap- Marion confirmed that information due to the pend- Graham: Upcoming is welcome to pened early Wednesday the alarm cord was pulled ing investigation. attend. morning. out, hence no alarm sound- “This matter is under changes could cost Nashville Drug, located ed. She said the pharmacy investigation,” Marion con- on 100 S. Main St., was the suffered some damage dur- firmed, “we will release more March target of a burglary around ing the burglary and an information when it’s avail- school money for Parks 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. In- “undisclosed amount of able.” CHARLES GOODIN “It looks like next fund raiser Managing Editor year we’ll go back to underway putting after school NASHVILLE - The tutoring back into Nashville school district will re- our general operat- Parks & Rec- sume paying for all of ing budget,” Graham reation will be its after school tutor- said. “It’s been a good hosting its an- ing activities using lo- thing but it’s winding nual March for cal money next year, down.” Parks live auc- tion and fund Superintendent Doug The announce- raiser Tues., Graham told board ment came after Gra- March 12 at members Tuesday at ham gave board mem- 5 p.m. at the their regular meeting. bers a brief summary Nashville City Graham said a of education-related Park Green grant had funded the bills being considered Room. elementary and ju- in the state legisla- The park nior high programs ture, some of which is looking for for the last several are likely to cost the items to be years, while money district more money donated to this from the school’s gen- if passed. annual event. In addition to eral operating bal- Of particular con- ance has been used cern, Graham said, is funds for the CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News park’s an- Kyleigh Scoggins, Journey Pope, Sidney Townsend, Nicole Perez, Sydney Fritts, and Jonna to finance the high a bill that would add nual events, Boone sat outside Diamond Bank Friday selling baked goods for the Southern Heat Softball school and primary $19 per month to the they are also fund raiser. operations. See SCHOOL / Page 4 raising money to construct a pavilion in honor of late park commis- sioner Ronny K. Woods. South Pike school district drops tech plans The March for Parks silent auction will P.J. TRACY IV bumps in the road,” said brought to the table, Feath- “I just want everybody that when I ran for [school] begin at 5 p.m. Murfreesboro Diamond Feathertson. erston warned the board, to know that the school board, I wanted to do some- followed by a “I’m still convinced that “When we do that, every- board wasn’t doing this – thing to make a difference, live auction at MURFREESBORO - Fol- 6 p.m. Chicken New Tech is a great method body needs to be informed, we didn’t have an agenda and I thought this might lowing the recommenda- dinner plates of delivering education to it does definitely rule out with it – we were trying to be it. If we would all pull will be served tion of South Pike County kids,” Featherston said, the two grants [from the do this to help kids.” together on this, it possibly for $5 per per- School District Superin- indicating that due to less- State of Arkansas] that we “This may not be the could be,” Conly continued. son. tendent Roger Feather- er than anticipated grant had been approved for.” greatest thing,” Conly said, “I know the money’s tight, If you would ston, the school board has money from the State of Ar- The board voted 5-1 to relating a story how far but we’ve got 2.2 million like to make eliminated consideration kansas, by some $190,000, pass the motion to not pur- behind Arkansas was in dollars in the bank, and a donation or of becoming a conversion the final situation would be sue the New Tech option, education nationwide. “You what are we going to do provide an charter school and enter- different than anticipated. with board member Steve can look at our numbers, with that money,” stating item for our ing into contract with the “For that reason I am Conly being the dissenting we have a 73% graduation that the money has to be auction, you New Tech Network. uncomfortable with going vote. rate and a 50% remediation spent on facilities. may contact “I don’t know where to the park by into it financially,” Feath- “I think this is a great in- rate,” Conly said, referenc- “I guarantee you, when it start – it’s been a long calling (870) erston said. justice to the students and ing 2011 statistics. come up in the community, 845-7405. drawn out process, lots of Before the motion was our school,” said Conly. “It really bothers me See DROPS / Page 4 2 editorial Thursday, February 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Senate passes Eat Right, Your Way, Every Day lethal injection DENISE GRAVES RD, LD bills DaVita Dietitian National Nutrition LITTLE ROCK - The Senate approved legisla- Month® is a nationwide tion that replaces the Arkansas law on methods campaign championed by of executing inmates who have been convicted of the Academy of Nutrition capital murder. and Dietetics, formerly SB 237 is a bipartisan bill that sets out proce- the American Dietetic As- dures to be used by the Correction Department sociation. when administer- “Eat Right, Your Way, ing a lethal injec- Every Day,” is the theme tion of drugs when for the month long cam- Senate executing convict- paign this year. ed inmates. Update The nutrition educa- It’s a response tion campaign started to a state Supreme forty years ago as a week- Court ruling last long event and in 1980 year that the exist- transitioned to the entire ing Methods of Execution Act was unconstitutional. month of March. In June the court ruled that the legislature had More than 1,600 Da- granted too much authority over the protocol of Vita registered dietitians executions to the Correction Department in viola- around the country are tion of the separation of powers provisions of the working to empower their third of the adult US popu- Examine your plate and risk of cardiovascular dis- Constitution. communities to make lation is obese. if the plate is all the same ease and certain cancers. The court ruled that the legislature had a duty to healthy eating choices Overweight and obese, color, texture or shape, So enjoy carrots, pump- direct the Correction Department in how to carry as their contribution this defined by the CDC, are more than likely you are kin, squash, sweet pota- out executions. SB 237 does that. The attorney gen- National Nutrition Month. ranges of weight that are missing essential vitamins toes, peaches and canta- eral worked with the Senate sponsor to make sure The Academy of Nutri- greater than what is gener- and minerals in your diet. loupe often. the bill would withstand a constitutional challenge. tion and Dietetics is the ally considered healthy for The easiest way to add Garlic and onions con- The Senate passed another death penalty bill, world’s largest organiza- a given height. color, texture and multiple tain antiviral, antibacterial SB 52, that expands the rights of the families tion of food and nutritional Body Mass Index (BMI) shapes to your meals is to and antifungal properties of murder victims in capital punishment cases. professionals. is the equation that uses add fruits and vegetables. and also help to maintain When the convicted murderer is executed, there The Academy is com- height and weight to de- Consuming 4 1/2 cups joint fluid balance. is a room designated for certain witnesses such mitted to improving the termine overweight and or more of fruits and veg- Try caramelizing on- as a spiritual advisor, the prison official in charge nation’s health and ad- obese status. For adults, etables daily is associ- ions with little oil in a cast of medical services and the inmate’s attorney. SB vancing the profession of a BMI of 25-29.9 is consid- ated with reduced risk iron skillet to bring out 52 guarantees a place in the witness room for an dietetics through research, ered overweight and 30 or for cancer, cardiovascular the sweetness of the veg- adult family member of the victim. education and advocacy. greater is obesity. disease, stroke, cataracts etable. This is a great way There are 37 men on Death Row, in the Varner “Eat Right, Your Way, Health risks associated and age related muscular to add flavor without piling Supermax Unit in Lincoln County. The longest serv- Every Day” is centered on with obesity are numerous degeneration. on the calories. ing inmate was sentenced in October, 1989, and the individual’s lifestyle, and unpleasant. Not to mention that And don’t forget about the most recent death sentence was in July, 2012. culture, food preference, Gallstones, type 2 dia- fruits and vegetables are those beautiful purple veg- When an inmate is scheduled to be executed, he is health, and taste prefer- betes, high blood pres- low in calories and packed gies like beets and egg- taken to the nearby Cummins Unit. The most recent ence. sure, high cholesterol and with fiber. plant. execution in Arkansas was in November, 2005. The availability of triglycerides, coronary ar- Green vegetables are Fresh berries in the The Senate passed SB 242, a bipartisan measure quick diverse food choic- tery disease, stroke, sleep rich in vitamins and miner- springtime, and apples to strengthen the laws against human trafficking. es provide Americans apnea, and increased risk als and contain powerful year round, can add this It enhances penalties when the victim is a minor. with multiple easy dining of falls are just a few of the anti-cancer compounds. beautiful color to your Perpetrators often use threats against family options today. risks associated with inac- Kale, collard greens, Swiss plate. members, blackmail and debt bondage to coerce These options have tive lifestyle and obesity. chard, spinach, cabbage, Purple food choices pro- victims into prostitution. allowed the traditional Most of these diseases dark green leafy lettuce tect against heart disease by SB 92 repeals the statute of limitations for sex of- American mealtime to lead to other health com- and broccoli are good improving circulation and fenses against a minor. Now, prosecutors must file change drastically. plications and are debili- sources of vitamins A, C decrease risk of blood clots. charges before the victim turns 28. SB 92 would put Mealtime structure that tating to say the least. and K and also provide “Eat Right” is simple and sex crimes against children in the same category as has evolved over the last In examining this year’s calcium, folate and potas- easy. With a bit of thought- murder, for which there is no statute of limitations. three decades from three theme to promote healthy sium. ful choice, it can be just Also last week, the Senate voted 25-to-9 to pro- meals a day to eating on eating, this Registered Di- Who doesn’t want to as easy to snack on piece hibit health care exchanges from offering coverage the go has contributed etitian would like to focus slow aging and decrease of fresh fruit or veggies, for abortions, except through a separate rider. to an increase in obesity on the “Eat Right” part of sun damage? rather than typical “junk” The restriction is in HB 1100, which has passed and rates of diabetes in the theme. Americans eat Consuming fruits and snack foods, such as chips, the House of Representatives and now goes to America. “Their Way, Every Day,” vegetables that are red can cookies, candy bars. the governor. Eighteen other states have passed Fast foods that tend to and that is one of the rea- assist in this area. So enjoy “Your Way” should be similar legislation. be super sized are calori- sons there has been an those fresh tomatoes, wa- a conscious decision you Health care exchanges will be created next year cally dense and provide increase in obesity and termelon and red cabbage make daily that impacts when the new federal health care law requires limited nutrients. diabetes in this country. during the harvest season. your health and well being everyone to buy health insurance. According to Centers for What does it mean to Orange food choices over time. SB 134, which prohibits abortions if the physi- Disease Control (CDC) the “Eat Right?” Including a often provide rich sources Take the time “Every cian is able to detect a heartbeat, was advanced number of new diabetes variety of color, texture, of vitamin C, potassium, Day” to “Eat Right” by mak- by the House Committee on Public Health, Welfare cases diagnosed has tri- shape, temperature and beta carotene and anti- ing healthy food choices and Labor. If enacted it would be one of the most pled over the last 30 years. foods is the easiest method oxidants. that will have a positive restrictive bans on abortion in the country. Most recent data from to determine if your meals Consuming these foods impact on your health for On a 24-to-9 vote the Senate passed SB 131 to the CDC reports that one are healthy. can assist in reducing the a lifetime. exempt the names and zip codes of concealed carry permit holders from Freedom of Informa- tion Act requests. The sponsor said the bill would prevent someone with intent to harm from finding out who has a permit to carry firearms, and just as LETTERS importantly it would keep them from finding out who does not have a permit. Dear Editor, Dear Mrs. Donna Harwell, A Senate bill to prohibit Level 3 and 4 sex offend- Just a few minutes to praise and say thank you to the Thank you for letting our Nashville High School Travel ers from being in the swimming areas or children’s Dierks East School young people for finding, cleaning and Tourism class come visit the Nashville News. It was playgrounds at state parks passed both chambers and restoring the Dierks Black Cemetery. I have heard a wonderful experience. It’s awesome how the process and is now Act 39 of 2013. A violation would a said it said on many occasions, “what in the world are machine works to just make newspaper and how much Class D felony. our youth coming too.” paper is needed to make newspaper. It’s great how the Well, look at these young adults. I am so proud of Nashville News prints out not only the Nashville News them. May God bless you because you sure blessed me. but many other news from different parts of our close Cafey Wilson counties. You and your staff are doing an amazing job. The Nashville News Dierks Sincerely, Darleen Hernandez USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 Nashville High School student Telephone (870) 845-2010 Fax (870) 845-5091 Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS Dear Mrs. Donna Harwell, Mr. Mike Graves, Dear Editor, Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 Thank you a lot for providing us with the tour and Thank you for allowing us to come tour Nashville by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. information you gave us on the Nashville News. I learned News. I enjoyed learning about some stuff that I had no Lawrence Graves, President a lot about it that I didn’t know like how big the Nashville idea about. 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The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org Thursday, February 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 obituaries 3 Black History little known facts

Fact #1 Musician Louis Arm- local landmark in her birth- As a child Muhammad strong earned the nick- place of Cleveland, Ohio. Ali was refused an auto- name “Satchmo” which Fact #19 Roe Sanders, 87, loving husband, Feb. 18 graph by his boxing idol, was a shortened version In 1938, first lady Elea- Roe Sanders, age 87, of Nashville, died Sharon Sillavan and husband, George Sugar Ray Robinson. of the moniker “satchel nor Roosevelt challenged on Monday, February 18, 2013 in Nash- of Texarkana; two grandchildren, Jason When Ali became a mouth.” the segregation rules at the ville. He was born on May 4, Sanders and wife, Tammy prizefighter, he vowed nev- Fact #10 Southern Conference on 1925 in Murfreesboro, the son of of Belmont, Mass. and Sean er to deny an autograph After a long career as an Human Welfare in Birming- the late Albert Jefferson Sanders Sillavan of Texarkana; and request, which he honored actress and singer, Pearl ham, Ala., so she could sit and Opal William Henry Oliver two great grandchildren, Will throughout his career. Bailey earned a bachelor’s next to African-American Sanders. Sanders and Luke Sanders, both Fact #2 degree in theology from educator and activist Mary He was a mechanic for 64 of Belmont, Mass.; and a host Muhammad Ali, the Georgetown University in McLeod Bethune. years for Ball Chevrolet and of nieces, nephews, and friends self-proclaimed “greatest 1985. Roosevelt would come York Gary Chevrolet and mem- mourn his passing. [boxer] of all time,” was Fact #11 to refer to Bethune as “her ber of the Sunset Church of Services were held on originally named after his After African-American closest friend in her age Christ in Nashville. Wednesday, February 20, at 2:00 p.m. at father, who was named performer Josephine Baker group.” In addition to his parents, he was pre- Latimer Funeral Home chapel with David after the 19th-century abo- expatriated to France, she Fact #20 ceded in death by brothers, Albert Sand- Williams and Rick Lawson oficiating. litionist and politician Cas- famously smuggled mili- Legendary singer James ers, George Sanders, Melvin Sanders, Burial to follow at Restland Memorial sius Marcellus Clay. tary intelligence to French Brown performed in front Arlos Oliver, Radie Sanders and sisters, Park under the direction of Latimer Fu- Fact #3 allies during World War II. of a televised audience in Allensworth is the first She did this by pinning Boston the day after Mar- Mosalee Rushing, Connie Gardner, Austa neral Home, Nashville. all-black Californian town- secrets inside her dress, as tin Luther King Jr. was as- Haubor and Betsy Sanders. Visitation was on Tuesday, from 6:00 to ship, founded and financed well as hiding them in her sassinated. Brown is often He is survived by his wife, Mable of 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home. by African Americans. Cre- sheet music. given credit for preventing Nashville; one son, Jim Sanders and wife, You may send an online sympathy mes- ated by Lieutenant Colonel Fact #12 further riots with the per- Linda of Houston, Texas; one daughter, sage at www.latimerfuneralhome.com. Allen Allensworth in 1908, Scientist and mathema- formance. the town was built with the tician Benjamin Banneker Fact #21 intention of establishing a is credited with helping to Chester Arthur “Howlin’ Faye Lamb Hodges, 85, loving grandmother, Feb. 18 self-sufficient city where design the blueprints for Wolf” Burnett was one of Mrs. Faye Lamb Hodges 85 of Hope, of Houston, Texas, Brittney, Ryan and African Americans could Washington, D.C. the world’s most important Arkansas passed away in Laurel Place Brody Thrash of Midlothian, Texas, live their lives free of racial Fact #13 blues singers, songwriters on February 18, 2013 in Hope, Courtney, Nathan, Brittany and prejudice. Before he was a re- and musicians, influencing Arkansas. She was born December Michael Thrash, Jr. of Venus, Fact #4 nowned artist, Romare popular rock acts like the 6, 1927 in Billstown, Arkansas to Texas and Carson Thrash of Jazz, an African–Ameri- Bearden was also a tal- Rolling Stones and Eric Jim and Inez Brooks Lamb. Midlothian, Texas; and one can musical form born out ented baseball player. Clapton. Mrs. Hodges lived and had many great great grandchild, Brooklyn of the blues, ragtime and He was recruited by the Howlin’ Wolf maintained friends all over the United States. Wright of Houston, Texas. marching bands, originat- Philadelphia Athletics on financial success through- She worked as a waitress and also She was loved very much and ed in Louisiana during the the pretext that he would out his life, held a stable raised chickens. She was currently retired. will be missed. turn of the 19th century. agree to pass as white. marriage and worked for She was preceded in death by her Visitation was held Tuesday, February He turned down the offer, charitable causes in his The word “jazz” is a slang husband of 62 years, Vernon Hodges; 19, 2013 between the hours of 6-8 p.m. at term that at one point re- instead choosing to work Chicago community. three sisters, Cleo Hood of Hope, Loraine Herndon-Pharr Funeral Home. ferred to a sexual act. on his art. Fact #22 Fact #5 Fact #14 Female science fiction Ferguson Innis of Louisiana and Winnie Graveside services were held During the 1930s, paint- Though he is of Carib- author Octavia Butler was Perry of Malvern and by her parents. Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 2:00 er Charles Alston founded bean ancestry and had a dyslexic. Despite her dis- She is survived by one daughter, Pat p.m. in Delight Cemetery with Larry the 306 group, which con- trailblazing smash with order, she went on to win Thrash of Hope; two grandchildren, Brown oficiating under the direction of vened in his studio space his 1956 album Calypso, Hugo and Nebula awards Michael Thrash of Venus, Texas and Herndon-Pharr Funeral Home. and provided support and Harry Belafonte was ac- for her writing, as well as Larry W. Thrash of Midlothian, Texas; Family will be meeting at the funeral apprenticeship for African- tually born in the United a “genius” grant from the nine great grandchildren, Kristina Thrash home prior to service at 12:30. American artists, including States. The internationally MacArthur Foundation. Langston Hughes; sculp- renowned entertainment Fact #23 tor Augusta Savage; and icon and human rights When African-American Bobby Stevens mixed-media visionary activist is from Harlem, neurosurgeon Ben Carson Arkansas Arts Romare Bearden. New York. was a child, his mother Bobby L. Fact #6 Fact #15 required him to read two Stevens, 69, of Before Wally Amos be- Musician and activist library books a week and Council to award Murfreesboro, came famous for his “Fa- Harry Belafonte originally give her written reports, died on Monday, February mous Amos” chocolate devised the idea for “We even though she was bare- 18, 2013 at his home in chip cookies, he was a Are the World,” a single that ly literate. $4,000 fellowships Murfreesboro. He was talent agent at the William he hoped would help raise She would then take born on October 25, 1943 Morris Agency, where he money for famine relief the papers and pretend in Murfreesboro, the worked with the likes of in Africa. The song was a to carefully review them, to talented son of the late Bob Lake the Supremes and Simon huge success, going multi- placing a checkmark at the Stevens and Mae Harris & Garfunkel. platinum and bringing in top of the page to show Stevens. Fact #7 millions of dollars. her approval. The assign- Arkansas artists He is survived by Martin Luther King, Jr. Fact #16 ments inspired Carson’s his wife, Janet of was assassinated on friend Before becoming a pro- eventual love of reading Murfreesboro; two Maya Angelou’s birthday, fessional musician, Chuck and learning. Application deadline is April 19 sons, Rob Stevens and on April 5, 1968. Angelou Berry studied to be a hair- Fact #24 Will Stevens both of stopped celebrating her dresser. Politician, educator and LITTLE ROCK – Up to Arkansas Arts Council at Murfreesboro; and two birthday for years after- Fact #17 Brooklyn native Shirley Ch- nine Individual Artist Fel- (501) 324-9766 or e-mail sisters, Faye Hilt of ward, and sent flowers Chuck Berry’s famous isholm survived three as- lowships worth $4,000 robinm@arkansasheritage. Blanchard, Louisiana to King’s widow, Coretta “duck walk” dance origi- sassination attempts dur- each will be awarded this org. and Kay Michael and nated in 1956, when Berry ing her campaign for the Scott King, for more than year to Arkansas artists in The Arkansas Arts husband, Robert of Hot 30 years, until Coretta’s attempted to hide wrinkles 1972 Democratic nomina- the following categories: Council advances the arts Springs; a host of nieces, death in 2006. in his trousers by shaking tion to the U.S. presidency. * Literary Art: Playwrit- in Arkansas by providing Fact #8 them out with his now-sig- Fact #25 nephews and other ing; services and supporting relatives and friends Louis Armstrong nature body movements. Rap artist Chuck D grad- * Performing Arts: Di- arts endeavors that en- learned how to play the Fact #18 uated from Adelphi Uni- mourn his passing. recting of Narrative and courage and assist literary, Services are scheduled cornet while living at the The parents of actress versity, where he studied Documentary Films; performing and visual art- Colored Waif’s Home for Halle Berry chose their graphic design. for 10:00 a.m. Friday, * Visual Arts: Creating ists in achieving standards February 22, 2013 in Boys. daughter’s name from Hal- Contemporary and Tradi- of professional excellence. - Biographary.com the Latimer Funeral Fact #9 le’s Department Store, a tional Crafts; In addition, the Arkan- Applications are avail- sas Arts Council provides Home Chapel with able at www.arkansasarts. technical and financial as- Brother James Wainscott org or by contacting the sistance to Arkansas arts oficiating. Deadline for ENVY award nominations approaching Arkansas Arts Council at organizations and other Burial to follow in Ozan (501) 324-9766. providers of cultural and Cemetery in Bingen, AR, LITTLE ROCK - The Control and Ecology com- Marks will appoint a panel The deadline to apply educational programs. under the direction of deadline for submitting mission. of judges to narrow the for a fellowship is Fri., April The Arkansas Arts Latimer Funeral Home, Environmental Steward- The “ENVY Award” was entries to a group of final- 19. The fellowships will be Council is an agency of the Murfreesboro. ship Award nominations to established in 2005 to hon- ists from which the ENVY awarded in the fall. The Department of Arkansas The family will the Arkansas Department or a major contribution by Award winner will then be Individual Artist Fellow- Heritage. Other agencies receive friends at the of Environmental Quality an individual or organiza- chosen. ADEQ will also rec- ships annually recognize are the Arkansas Historic funeral home, Thursday, is only a few weeks away. tion involving environmen- ognize finalists at the April individual artistic ability Preservation Program, Ar- February 21, from 6:00 to The award, known as tal stewardship activities 26 Commission meeting. and creative excellence kansas Natural Heritage 8:00 p.m. the ENVY, recognizes citi- in Arkansas. Nomination packets and encourage the continu- Commission, Delta Cul- In lieu of lowers may zens or organizations for The award recipient will should be addressed to: ing artistic development of tural Center in Helena, His- be made to the Senior their efforts to protect be selected from among ENVY Award Packet, Ar- the selected recipients. toric Arkansas Museum, Citizen’s or First United and enhance the state’s the entries in five differ- kansas Department of En- To be eligible for a fel- Mosaic Templars Cultural Methodist Church, P.O. environment. ent categories of environ- vironmental Quality, 5301 lowship, an artist must Center and the Old State Box 411, Murfreesboro. Nomination packets mental-related activities Northshore Drive, North be at least 25 years old House Museum. AR 71958. must be postmarked by or concepts: Innovation, Little Rock, AR 72118. and must have been an Funding for the Arkan- You may send an online March 15, 2013, in order Green Government, Envi- More information on Arkansas resident for at sas Arts Council and its sympathy message at to be considered for the ronmental Education and the criteria for the award least one year at the time programs is provided by www.latimerfunerahome. award, which will be pre- Outreach, Environmental and a paper nomination of application. the State of Arkansas and com. sented at the April 26, Improvement or Enhance- packet can be obtained by Previous fellowship re- the National Endowment 2013, regular meeting of ment, and Sustainability. contacting Andrea Hop- cipients are not eligible to for the Arts. the Arkansas Pollution ADEQ Director Teresa kins in the ADEQ’s Public apply. A panel of profes- Outreach and Assistance sional artists will select Puzzle Answers Division, telephone, 501- the recipients. 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“I’m not trying to sell it DROPS here, because I know it’s NHS From Page 1 dead, and I can live with that, but I’m disappointed Spanish about it, I wish we could have come together as a to build a new gym or add community – Delight and Club raises on to the [exisiting gym], Murfreesboro – it would we’ll all be for that, but have been a good thing,” $800 for we may be just a little bit Conly said. lacking on wanting a good Conly also broached education for the kids,” the topic of New Tech not scholarship Conly said. working at Arkadelphia, “I’m not saying this is where the program was the program for us, but introduced to ninth grad- Award to be we need to think about ers just this year. “We don’t something to help the edu- know it’s not working yet in memory cation of our kids,” Conly … the school has only warned. “I’ve heard people been in this program 4-5 of Wayne talk about their kids falling months, and it takes a year through the cracks, I’ve to a year and a half to turn Bissell heard people talking about this around.” kids in the classrooms Touting the success of with their head down on the Cross County Schools, CHANGING the desk, and I went to Conly said “it seems to be Nashville High School one of these New Tech working up there … they THE GAME Spanish Club raised $800 schools, and their heads don’t want to go back.” towards a scholarship in aren’t on the desk. Their The board has used Cross honor of the late Wayne heads are in computers, County, located in North- Junior and Bissell. they’re working in groups east Arkansas, as an ex- senior football Wayne Bissell was the … I saw these kids stand- ample due to the similar father of NHS Spanish ing up in front of groups size of the school. “There players will now teacher Jodi Jackson. Bis- of 30-40 kids -- giving pre- is a hundred schools in Ar- participate in sell passed a few months sentations, and all that kansas right now that are ago. just looks good to me, and doing this, and there has same workouts Spanish Club members I don’t know if this is the not been one turn around volunteered to be an extra program we need, but we and go backwards on it ABOVE AND AT RIGHT: hand for teachers through- need something.” … that ought to tell you a Coach Brian “Boomer” out the Nashville School “The good kids are al- little bit. Brown instructs Junior District. Students were ways going to do good, it’s Conly also stated that High football players bidded on to be helpers the kids who aren’t going he took umbrage with the during their off season of the teacher to aid them workouts. Recently, to be your ‘A’ students that thought that the New Tech with their classroom in any Scrapper athletics were this program was about,” program would create an reorganized to allow way that the winning bid- Conly said, indicating he entitlement culture. Feath- 8th and 9th graders will ing teacher sees fit. had heard that the group erston concurred that a work out with senior The Spanish Club mem- work would prohibit edu- student would never in- football players. bers organized the schol- cation for the better stu- tentionally gain a lower Staff photos by arship without Jackson’s Cecil Anderson dents. “Maybe the good or higher grade due to knowledge. kids would have to pull another student’s work, or The scholarship will be the lower kids along, but lack therein. called “Wayne Bissell Me- maybe that could be just “I’m disappointed, but I morial Scholarship.” for the start, and then can be upbeat too … if this maybe those kids making isn’t the program for us, ‘C’s’ would catch on … let’s turn around and do and end up being ‘A’ and something that is, and let’s ‘B’ students.” all pull together and do it.”

cipal Paul Tollett, junior SCHOOL high math instructor Becky Parnell, high school Span- From Page 1 ish teacher Marla Stew- art, high school custodian Catalina Cortez and el- school’s contribution to ementary cafeteria worker teacher insurance and Mary Lawson; another that increases a •฀held฀a฀33฀minute฀ex- school’s contribution to its ecutive session after which teachers’ retirement from they voted unanimously 14 percent to 15. to renew the contracts of Graham said neither bill assistant superintendent includes a funding mecha- Joe Kell, athletic direc- nism and that the school tor Bunch Nichols and all will bear the brunt of both building principals except costs. Tollett; In other business during •฀voted฀unanimously฀to฀ the meeting, the board: hire Jason Wardman as a •฀accepted฀the฀resigna- high school custodian to tion of elementary prin- replace Cortez.

Prosecutor Bryan JPs Chesshir told the quorum court that the employee’s From Page 1 salary is paid using federal grant monies that were reduced this year, resulting check fees. in the shortfall.

CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Nashville Junior High students Emily McCauley and Kennedy Blue stand with the AT&T hands posted at the NJHS campus to promote an end to texting and driving. AT&T has launched a nationwide campaign to eradicate texting and driving, and many states have already passed legislation against the practice.

Beebe to let Senate Bill 131 become law without his signature

LITTLE ROCK - Governor Mike Beebe has decided that he will not veto Senate Bill 131, which makes secret all personal information of concealed-carry permit holders in Arkansas. In 2009, a legislative compromise was reached that bolstered the privacy of permit holders while still pre- serving the public’s right to access information. Without evidence of any problems resulting from this compro- mise over the past four years, Governor Beebe saw no need to further restrict information and opposed the bill. However, with overwhelming support in both houses and no constitutional concerns about the bill, Beebe has decided to let the bill go into law without his signature, and that will happen next Monday. Thursday, February 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 commuNity 5

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The Office of Univer- Hardwrick, Director, the sity Relations/Admis- Red and Gray Success sions of Henderson State Scholarship is equivalent University announces to $1,000 per semester for Hannah Vines has been up to four years. awarded the Red and Vines is the daughter Gray Success Scholarship of Kristy and Brad Vines. for 2013-2014. She is currently a student According to Vikita Bell at Nashville High School.

Free health expo scheduled

LITTLE ROCK - The Event Center, located at ninth annual Midsouth 10800 Colnel Glenn Road. Summit Black Expo, pre- Admission is free. sented by the Winthrop The UAMS MammoVan P. Rockefeller Cancer In- mobile mammography unit stitute at the University will be on hand to provide r. & Mrs. Tom Byrd are pleased to announce Ruby McKellar of Mt. Pleasant, of Arkansas for Medical mammograms. To make an the engagement of their daughter, Allison Car- Texas. Sciences (UAMS), will appointment of determine roll, to Allen Franklin Lawrence II, son of Mr. Allison, a 2012 graduate celebrate black history if you qualify for services, M of Baylor, is employed with month with a family- call the UAMS Cancer Con- and Mrs. Larry Lawrence of Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Capstone Mechanical in Waco, friendly event highlighting trol Department at 800-259- Texas. the importance of cancer 8794. Allison is the granddaugh- Carroll of Murfreesboro. Allen, a 2011 graduate screenings and education. The expo will also fea- ter of C. Scherer Byrd and Allen is the grandson of of Baylor, is employed with The expo is scheduled ture free health informa- the late Robert H. Byrd of Allen F. and Charlene Law- Simple Bills, Inc. for 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sat., tion, live entertainment Houston, Texas and the late rence of Dallas, Texas and Dr. A May wedding is being Feb. 23 at the Metroplex and more. R.B. Bobby and Sue Anthony Lee D. McKellar and the late planned.

ABOVE LEFT: Bobby Beard enjoys the refreshments on hand at Mine Creek Nursing and Rehab last Thursday during CELEBRATING a Valentine’s Day party held at the facility. ABOVE: Irene Luck and Jerry Sharp visit at the same event. Staff photos by VALENTINE’S Cecil Anderson Benefit for DAY Sherlene Sands Thank you everyone for all you did during who is battling cancer. Don Manning’s illness, All proceeds to help with expenses. The family of Norman R. Adamson, Saturday, March 9, 2013 SR would like to express our heartfelt Peggy Manning, Charles, Carla, and Cheyne 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. thanks to the community for many acts of kindness shown to us during Carter Day Center Norman’s illness and following his Meal starts at 5:00 (Chicken, death. We appreciate the excellent Potato Salad, Baked Beans, care he received from; The Ouachita Dessert and Drink) Regional Hospice, Nashville Nursing The road to success is not straight. Carry out available & Rehab, Southwest Arkansas There is a curve called failure, Auction starts at 6:00 Homecare, Vista Health Texarkana, A loop called confusion, Cedar Razorback yard swing, cedar bench, Howard Memorial Hospital, Howard Speed bumps called friends, rod and reel, home decor, hair products, County Ambulance, Baptist Medical Red lights called enemies, too much to mention! Center Little Rock, Dr. H. Patel, Dr. (Todd Morris, Auctioneer) Caution lights called family, David Griffin, Dr. Phillip Hahn, and You will have flats called jobs, DONATIONS ONLY Dr. Richard Pellegrino of Little Rock. But if you have a spare called determination, The support we received cannot be An engine called perseverance, measured and was a comfort to us. Insurance called faith, A driver called Jesus, With Everlasting Gratitude, You will make it to a place called success. Helen Adamson & Family This is one of my favorites, Peggy Manning Thursday, February 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 dierks 7

IN BRIEFt Outlaw Classic set Farmers are invited to learn for Feb. 28-March 2

about time at a CHARLES GOODIN pitch scheduled for 3:30. special program Managing Editor At 5:30, winners of the Feb. 12 Dierks/Cutter game and DIERKS - Baseball sea- Fouke/Spring Hill game Farmers and son will kick off next week will do battle, and action ranchers are well with the start of the Dierks will close at 7:30 with aware of the many Outlaw Classic, scheduled the losers of the Center- obstacles and chal- for Feb. 28-March 2. point/Mineral Springs lenges of making a profit in the agri- Centerpoint, Mineral game and the Foreman/ culture world. Springs, Foreman, Dierks, Cedarville game taking What some Fouke and Spring Hill will the field. might not be aware all compete in the tourna- Losers of the Dierks/ of are the agencies ment along with Cedarville Cutter and Fouke/Spring and programs that and Cutter Morning Star. Hill games will take the help farmers with Action is set to get un- field at 10 a.m. on March loans, information, derway on the 28th with 2, while the winners of the contacts, educa- Mineral Springs and Cen- Centerpoint/Mineral and tion, and grants. terpoint taking the field Foreman/Cedarville games It’s about time, at 3:30. At 5:30, Dierks will will play at noon the same don’t you agree? Information on battle it out with Cutter day. At 2 p.m., the final USDA programs Morning Star, and at 7:30 game of the losers’ bracket and agencies will Fouke and Spring Hill will will take place, followed by DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News face off to close the night. a consolation game for the be presented at a Adam Bradshaw winds up and throws a split finger fastball ln action from last season. winners’ side at 4. meeting at the Cos- Bradshaw is expected to be a key part of the Outlaw rotation in the 2013 season. Dierks Foreman and Cedar- satot Community will open the season with the Outlaw Classic. The tournament will begin Feb. 28 and will ville will get action kicked The championship College, Agricul- conclude March 2. off March 1, with first game will be held at 6 p.m. ture Building in DeQueen Feb. 28, starting at 10 a.m. A noon meal will be served and the Survival skills weekend at Daisy State Park education and in- Develop or enhance grams offered during this the most basic and vital ness packs and planning two sticks together to cre- formation meeting your wilderness survival weekend’s survival skills survival principles. It is tips. During the workshop, ate fire can be a difficult will continue until 2 p.m. techniques February 22-24 challenge. Meeting place: specifically designed for participants will have the challenge, if never done The regional at Daisy State Park. Learn Interpretive Center Porch children between the ages opportunity to create and before. During this work- meeting is for farm- the skills needed for wil- Admission: Free of 7 and 11 but can be effec- gather supplies for their shop, participants will get ers and ranchers in derness survival through tive with slightly younger own preparedness packs. the knowledge and prac- Southwest Arkan- a series of workshops. Sat., Feb. 23 and older children. Meet- This program is part of the tice in using pre-historic, sas and Oklahoma. Choose the ones you want 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. ing place: Interpretive Cen- Survivor Skills Weekend pre-modern, and modern This is a free or take them all. Don’t for- DUTCH OVEN WORK- ter. Admission: Free series and designed for methods of creating fire. service to farmers get to test your skills at the SHOP 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. ages 10 and up. Meeting This program is designed and ranchers. It is Survival Skills Challenge Whether you are a pro- NATURAL CORDAGE place: Interpretive Center. for ages 12 and up. Meeting co-sponsored by Competition. Advance reg- fessional campfire cook or MAKING Admission: $5 place: TBA. Admission: $10 the USDA Office of istration is required. Work- just a novice, this 2-hour Join guest speaker Mike Advocacy and Out- reach, Farm Ser- shop discounts are avail- workshop introduces you Thennes to gain valuable 1 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. vice Agency, NRCS able for campers. Space is to Dutch oven cooking. hands on experience iden- ARKANSAS WILDLIFE KNOT TYING and Winrock Inter- limited, so please call for The workshop covers top- tifying and making cord- Arkansas is home to a Knot here! Learn several national with the reservations at 870-398- ics such as the history of age (rope). Included in wide variety of mammals, basic knots useful to an assistance of the 4487. Classes are listed Dutch ovens, maintaining the workshop will be an reptiles, birds, and other outdoors person. You’ll Arkansas Human below. cast-iron, and great family opportunity to view cord- animals. This program will even learn what not to Development Cor- The event is less than breakfast recipes. Break- age plants in their natural discuss Arkansas’s wildlife, knot. We’ll supply the rope poration, Arkansas a week away and we still fast will be served during settings by hiking different and will have some animal- and learning tools for you Conservation Dis- have spaces available. Ac- the workshop. Meeting trails at Daisy State Park. related items on hand to to take home and practice. tricts, Cooperative cording to the forecast, place: Interpretive Center. Mr. Thennes has instructed inspect and feel. We’ll also Meeting place: Interpretive Extension Service, the weekend is going to Admission: $10 many outdoor classes for mention if there is any type Center. Admission: Free Arkansas RC&D Council, Poultry be sunny and in the mid- Arkansas State Parks in- of wildlife that should be Partners Inc., Ms. fifties; a perfect time to 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. cluding edible and medici- feared as your trying to Sun., Feb. 24 Precious Williams explore the outdoors and EMERGENCY SHELTER nal plants, shelter Building, survive. Meeting place: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and Ms. Ann Wells. Daisy State Park. BUILDING tracking, and cordage. You Interpretive Center SURVIVAL SKILLS CHAL- A Spanish trans- Shelter protects your won’t want to miss his ex- Admission: Free LENGE COURSE lator, will be at the Fri., Feb. 22 body from the outside ele- pertise in survival skills! Once your skills are meeting to help 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. ments. This includes heat, Meeting place: TBA 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. sharp, it’s time for some with communica- INTRODUCTION TO cold, rain, snow, and wind. Admission: $10 BASIC MAP AND COM- fun: the Survival Skills tions. GEOCACHING During this workshop, PASS Challenge and Competi- For a head count Join the 21st century participants will be intro- 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. During this basic map tion. We’ll begin with all for dinner, please and discover what geo- duced to different types of CATCH A FISH WITH A and compass workshop, competitors and progres- RSVP to 800-482- 7641, ext. 10 by caching is all about. Take emergency shelters. They CAN you will have the opportu- sively whittle down the Feb. 25. a crash course in GPS will also gain valuable ex- Learn how to fashion a nity to learn terminology field with a variety of sur- technology, then learn the perience by constructing soda can into a successful and skills using each piece vival competitions. Sign basics of one the fastest- a shelter. Participants are fishing pole. Then make of equipment. Participants up starts at 9:00am with growing activities in Amer- asked to bring gloves and sure to try it out on the will also calculate their the secret instructions Read the ica. We’ll even search for bug spray. This program is shorelines of Lake Gree- personal paces and try revealed at 9:30am. Prizes an actual cache! Meeting designed for ages 10 and son. Meeting place: Play- to complete a simple ori- will be given to 1st, 2nd, Nashville place: Interpretive Center up. Meeting place: TBA. ground enting course. Park will and 3rd places. Prizes Admission: Free Admission: $5 Admission: Free provide compasses for include gift certificates News the event. This program is from Action Fishing Trips 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. designed for ages 12 and on Lake Greeson, and free MEET AND GREET HUG-A-TREE SURVIVAL PACKS up. Meeting place: TBA. passes for campsites and every CAMPFIRE The Hug-a-Tree and The first step in wil- Admission: $5 kayak rentals at Daisy The park will provide a Survive Program teaches derness survival is being State Park. Meeting place: Monday warm fire, marshmallows children how to survive prepared. This workshop 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Interpretive Center and popcorn for all park in the woods should they will cover many different FIRE STARTING Admission: Free Work- and guests to gather around become lost. The program ways you can prepare for The ability to start a fire shop Participants; $10 and talk about the excit- was developed to educate your next adventure. Top- is an important survival for non-workshop partici- Thursday ing workshops and pro- children in a select few of ics will include prepared- skill to practice. Rubbing pants

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Winning these prizes Scholarships. makes a difference in people’s lives.” LITTLE ROCK - The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery He added that the Lottery has sold more than $1.5 Woosley praised the convenience and grocery stores, today announced that total prizes awarded to players billion in tickets and paid commissions of about $85 liquor stores, gift shops, produce markets, newsstands, in Arkansas have exceeded the astonishing $1 Billion million to the 1873 Lottery retailers around Arkansas. and other Arkansas businesses that sell the tickets. mark early Monday. That’s $1,000,000,000 in prizes. “The purpose of the Lottery is to produce scholar- “Without our retailers, we wouldn’t sell a single ticket or As of Tuesday morning, the prize total was calculated ships,” Woosley said. “When people have fun playing fund a single scholarship,” he said. “Prizes drive sales, at exactly $1,001,373,313, The Lottery has been selling and have a good chance to win prizes, it drives sales and the more sales, the more scholarships.” tickets for only three years and five months, since Sep- and powers the scholarships. That’s why we never for- All net proceeds of the Arkansas Lottery go to fund tember 28, 2009. get our players. It’s been fun to see so many Arkansans college scholarships for Arkansas students at in-state Lottery Director Bishop Woosley said the Lottery has win $1,000, $20,000 – or even $2,000,000 or $25,000,000 two- or four-year institutions of higher learning. 82 diamonds found in January at the Crater WAYMON COX registered 82 diamonds in istered on January 5 by their very own Crater dia- Dec. 4, 2012; Feb. 6 – Shelby Nichols, Diamonds State Park January, weighing a total of Kenny and Melissa Oliver, monds this year. March Most recent significant Buffalo, Okla., 39 pt. yel- 19.60 carats. of Rosston. is already near, and thou- precipitation: Feb. 12; low; Danell Nichols, Buf- Last month Crater of Forty-two white dia- Park staff also certi- sands of eager prospectors Diamond finds for Feb. falo, Okla., 97 pt. brown; Diamonds State Park ex- monds were registered, fied the 30,500th diamond will soon travel to Crater 3 – 16, (100 points = one Robert Russell, Spring, perienced one of its most totaling 12.63 carats in found since the Crater of of Diamonds State Park in carat): Texas, 5 pt. white successful Januarys ever, in weight; 21 gems were yel- Diamonds became a state search of treasure during Feb. 3 – Peter Jones, Feb. 10 – Adam Hardin terms of diamonds certified. low, weighing 3.99 carats; park, a 1.09 ct. white dia- spring break. If you’ve Fayetteville, 6 pt. white and Ted Olson, Barberton, In fact, more diamonds 19 were brown, with a total mond registered on Janu- never been to the Crater of Feb. 5 – Al Fling, Mur- Ohio, 29 pt. brown were registered last month weight of 2.98 carats. ary 26 by Murfreesboro Diamonds before, now is a freesboro, 7 pt. brown; Feb. 14 – Nazli, Yvette, & than any other month since Three diamonds resident David Anderson. great time to plan a visit; Shelby Nichols, Buffalo, Robert Lopez, Belmopan, April 2011. Fifteen visitors weighed over one carat If January is any indi- if you have been here, we Okla., 4 pt. white; Danell Belize, 5 pt. white from Arkansas, Louisiana, each. The largest was a cation, we will see many hope you’ll come back! Nichols, Buffalo, Okla., 4 No diamonds found Feb. Ohio, and South Dakota 1.45-carat white gem reg- more visitors take home Search area last plowed: pt. yellow 15-16. Governor Beebe announces 28 911 dispatchers appointments to boards and commissions attend a LITTLE ROCK - Governor expires December 31, 2019. cember 31, 2014. Replaces Deaf and Hearing Impaired Mike Beebe announced the Replaces Drew Baker. Franklin Scott. Telecommunications Ser- following appointments to Steven Cranford, Sims, Jerry Langley, Smack- vices Corporation. Ap- ‘Telecommunicators’ boards and commissions to the Contractors Licens- over, reappointed to the pointment expires June 1, Tuesday: ing Board. Appointment Oil and Gas Commission. 2014. Replaces James “J.T.” Douglas Avery, Texar- expires December 31, 2017. Appointment expires Feb- Meister. course kana, reappointed to the Replaces Randy McNulty. ruary 20, 2019. Anthony Utsey, Hot Criminal Justice Institute Vanessa Davis, Little Dr. John Lynch, Jones- Springs, reappointed to JANA TALLANT Advisory Board. Appoint- Rock, reappointed to the boro, reappointed to the the Arkansas Home Inspec- Jail Administrator ment expires January 14, Minority Health Commis- Breast Cancer Control tor Registration Board. Ap- 2017. sion. Appointment expires Board. Appointment ex- pointment expires January CAMDEN - Howard County Dispatchers, Tammy Rick Benson, Imboden, January 31, 2015. pires January 1, 2017. 26, 2015. Arnold and Teresa Bennett attended a three-day 911 to the Arkansas Livestock William Lee Dawkins, Dr. Linda McGhee, Prai- Telecommunicators Course at the Arkansas Law and Poultry Commission. Fort Smith, reappointed to rie Grove, reappointed To the Criminal Deten- Enforcement Training Academy in East Camden last Appointment expires Janu- the Oil and Gas Commis- to the Minority Health tion Facility Review Com- week. Telecommunicators are trained in telephone ary 14, 2019. Replaces Bill sion. Appointment expires Commission. Appointment mittee: techniques, call classification, radio techniques, per- Gipson. February 20, 2019. expires January 31, 2015. Judicial District #2 sons with disabilities and other responsibilities of the Paul Beran, Fort Smith, Mary Elizabeth Eldridge, Gaylon Riggs, Green For- Archie Thomas, Jr., highly stressful career choice. to the Criminal Justice In- Arkadelphia, reappointed est, to the Carroll County Osceola. At this time the training is not required, but the stitute Advisory Board. Ap- to the State Forestry Com- Quorum Court. Appoint- Judicial District #9 West 911 dispatchers in Howard County are volunteering pointment expires January mission. Appointment ex- ment expires December Anna Murry, DeQueen. to attend so that they may better serve the citizens of 14, 2017. Replaces Harold pires January 14, 2022. 31, 2014. This is an open Betty Smith, Kirby Howard County. Lassiter. Reynaldo Hernandez, position. Judicial District #13 Buddy Chadick, Fay- Rogers, to the Benton Steve Russell, Little Robert Burns, Magnolia. etteville, to the Board of County Quorum Court. Rock, reappointed to the Larry Stokes, Hampton. Correction. Appointment Appointment expires De- Contractors Licensing These reappointments Board. Appointment ex- expire January 14, 2017. pires December 31, 2017. PUBLIC NOTICE Sheriff Larry Sanders, To the State Board of ORDINANCE NO. 2013-1 Hot Springs, reappointed Health: to the Criminal Justice Dr. Lawrence Braden, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Institute Advisory Board. Camden. ORDINANCE NO. 2012-14 Appointment expires Janu- Dr. Glen “Eddie” Bryant, THE 2013 HOWARD ary 14, 2017. West Memphis. COUNTY BUDGET ORDINANCE. Scott Sullivan, DeQueen, Thomas Jones, Little to the Arkansas Livestock Rock. BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE BENNETT ARNOLD QUORUM COURT OF HOWARD and Poultry Commission. Dr. Susan Ward-Jones, Appointment expires Jan- Marion. COUNTY, ARKANSAS: uary 14, 2020. Replaces Dr. James Zini, Mountain SECTION 1: The 2013 Howard County Budget James Smith. View. Ordinance No. 2012-14 should be Amended as Steven Smith, Mountain These reappointments Deputy attends follows: Home, to the Arkansas expire December 31, 2016. Valor training Howard County needs to anticipate and appropriate $2,174.73 into the Howard County Road BUTCH MORRIS Department Arkansas Hwy Dept (2000-0200-4008). SPRING OPEN Howard County Sheriff EQUIPMENT AUCTION This unanticipated and unappropriated money is LITTLE ROCK - How- a refund from Arkansas Hwy & Transportation SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013 @ 9:00 AM ard County Deputy Todd Department on Job#SA3137. County Fairgrounds, 1609 Martin Luther King Blvd, Malvern, AR. Tallant recently attended Howard County needs to anticipate and appropriate It’s time to look around and see what you need to sell. This is the auction where you the public a two day Valor Training $741.82 into the Howard County Sanitation can come to buy or sell. We want your equipment, tractors, backhoes, dozers, trucks, cars, farm course in Little Rock. Utilities-Waste Disposal (3009-0701-3063). This equipment of all kinds, construction tools and equipment, RVs, camping trailers and boats. We will have buyers looking for just about everything. No household items. Auction company has The class was held on unanticipated and unappropriated money comes the right to refuse used tires. Feb. 13 and 14. The class from the November 2012 ($716.17) and December The auction will be held inside the security fence at the fairgrounds. Check-in time: Tuesday, was hosted by Attorney 2012 ($25.65) Sales & Use Tax Refund. February 26th through Friday, March 1st , from 8 to 5 each day. Loading tractor will be there for General Dustin McDaniel Howard County needs to anticipate and larger items. and the Criminal Justice appropriate $510.00 into the Howard County SEE WEBSITE Jail FOR PHOTOS AND TERMS/CONDITIONS. Institute. Misc. Law Enforcement (3017-0418-3093). 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CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Matthew McCammack works around a Monticello defender Wednesday night during the ’ 66-20 loss to the Billies. The game was played at Ouachita Baptist University. FIRST ROUND LOSS Billies’ high-octane offense too much for Scrappers in regional tournament

CHARLES GOODIN Managing Editor

asketball powerhouse Monticello’s high-octane offense proved to be too much for the Nashville Scrappers Wednesday in round one Bof the 4A South Regional Tournament. The Billies soundly defeated the Scrap- same as Alexander and Jose Camacho pers 66-20, outscoring Nashville in every combined for nine while Monticello added quarter to end the Scrappers’ season. another 19 points to their score. Nashville fell behind early in the first Both teams seemed to cool off in the quarter, managing only a free throw by final stanza of play, with the Billies adding Cameron Alexander while Monticello went only three to their score while Nashville on a 22-point offensive romp. failed to light up the scoreboard. The Scrappers were most productive in Shamrock and Alexander bore the the second quarter as Brandon Shamrock brunt of Nashville’s offensive production and Alexander combined for 10 points, in the contest with Shamrock scoring but the would-be rally wasn’t enough to seven and Alexander adding six. Jacobi overcome the Billies’ 19 point run. Lampkin added five and Camacho round- The third quarter was more of the ed out the scoring with two points.

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CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Lane Goocher swings for the baseball at a recent Scrapper practice in preparation for the team’s hit-a-thon fund raiser, scheduled for March 5. Baseball season to get underway with Ralph Gross Memorial Tournament, hit-a-thon

DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY Malvern taking the field at scheduled for tonight, has been rescheduled to March 5 due to rain. Sports Editor 5:15 p.m. Other Friday games ight teams will vie for the ninth annual include the consolation Ralph Gross Memorial Tournament title bracket game for the Nash- ville\Mena and Horatio\De next week at Wilson Park in Nashville. E Queen game at 3 p.m., and The tournament hosted south for baseball players the winners bracket game by the Nashville Scrap- of all ages. for the same games. pers is named for Nash- Jeff has worked as a Saturday’s games will ville graduate Ralph Gross. scout for the Texas Rang- start at 10 a.m. with the Gross was a four sport let- ers and coached on the consolation bracket games terman at Nashville. college level. for the Shiloh Christian\ The tournament was Nashville will be joined Malvern and the Magnolia\ started nine years ago by Shiloh Christian, Mal- Prescott games. The win- by his family to promote vern, Magnolia, Prescott, ner’s bracket game for the good sportsmanship and Mena, Horatio and De same first round matchups education. Queen this year. will be at 12:15 p.m. Gross’ son, Jeff Gross, Action will begin Thurs- The consolation game The Feedin’ Trough is proud will host a baseball camp day at 3 p.m. with Magnolia for the winners’ bracket Sat., March 2 in the Scrap- and Prescott, followed by will be held Saturday at to introduce: Farmer’s Breakfast Ona Plank perdome. Nashville versus Mena and 2:30 p.m. and the champi- We are located inside of the Farmer’s Co-op Jeff is the owner of Pro- Horatio versus De Queen. onship game will be held (across from Brookshires) Day Baseball. Pro-Day The final first round at 4:45 p.m. Baseball conducts camps game will be held Friday The Scrapper hit-a-thon Breakfast 7:30 am - 10:00 am • Lunch 10:00 am - 2:30 pm and showcases across the with Shiloh Christian and fund raiser, which had been Call Us: 870-557-0215 or 870-557-1390 rob’s skillet: 2 eggs just the way you like them on top of a bed of smoked cheese, breakfast link sausages, fresh spinach, grilled bell peppers & onions, mushrooms, tomatoes, and seasoned country potatoes. jon’s skillet: 2 eggs cooked to order atop a bed of philly steak, seasoned AUCTION country potatoes, grilled onions, bell peppers and just the right amount of our special homemade cheese sauce. DOUG & PEGGY REESE seth’s skillet: 2 eggs ordered your way resting on grilled fajita seasoned 131 CHAPEL HILL E. RD • NASHVILLE, AR. chicken with country potatoes, diced bacon & broccoli and topped with our rd special homemade cheese sauce and cheddar cheese. 10:00 A.M. • SATURDAY, FEB 23 pops’ skillet: 2 eggs any way you want them on top of diced country ham, ANTIQUES: 2 Big Antique Wood Stoves, 2 Big Safes, Lots of Old Tools, Brace hash browns, with mushrooms, roasted country potatoes and our special & Bits, Hand Planes, Clamps, 5 Sausage Mills, Oil Lamps, 4 Saddles, Misc. Horse homemade cheese sauce. Tack, Whiskey Barrel, Nail Keg, 3 Cant Hooks, Tie Tongs, 6 Cross Cut Saws, 6 harvest your own skillet: meats (choose from up to TWO meat items) to Well Pulleys, 5 Drawing Knives, Log Grabs, Hand Saws, Meat Saw, 6 Grim Reaper bed your 2 eggs on): link sausage • crumbled sausage patties • philly steak • Type Sickles, Cow Bells, Lanterns, Coke Items (Chest Type Coke Machine, Ice country ham • bacon Chest, 2 Coke Clocks), Cast Iron, Metal Tubs, Corn Sheller, Anvil, Cotton Scale, veggies (choose from up to TWO veggie items to mix in there): tomatoes • Wash Pot, Horse Drawn Cultivator, 3 Buck Rakes, Metal Equip Seats, Gas Heat- country potatoes • hash browns • onions • bell peppers • jalapeno peppers • ers, Window AC, Chest Type Freezer, Gas Logs, Tread Mill. spinach • mushrooms toppings (choose up to TWO topping items to place on top): smoked cheese TOOLS: Chains, Binders, Yard Tools, Ladders, Pressure Washer, 2-Wheel Dolly, Air Compressor, Shop Fan, Chain Saws, Gas Blower, Shop Light, Tool Boxes, Bars, cheddar cheese • our special homemade cheese sauce • sour cream Bench Grinder, Welder, 20 T. Hyd. Press, Drafting Table, Engine Hoist, Propane Lunch Specials & Homemade Desserts Specials Bottles, RR Jacks, Gas Water Pumps, Gas Post Hole Digger, Welding Supplies, Mechanic Tools, 2 Vises, Pipe Wrenches, Spud Wrenches, Gear Pullers, 55 Gal. of Tuesday thru Friday

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Wednesday night, and the area, all over the state,” have already received a including non-local loca- stamp of approval. tions such as Ashdown, “We had the girls over Foreman, Beebe and Bro- here and they loved the ken Bow, Oklahoma. “We’re dresses,” Solorio stated. not going to shut the door “They all wanted the on anyone.” dresses … I think we’ll be Not looking to limit their fighting over dresses.” range, the group is looking “They’re in our closets to looking to help whoever all the time, now we’ll have is in need of their services, a bigger closet,” Hornbeck with further branching out quipped. as they are able. Bloom is attempting to “We’re stressing that it’s gain a selection of dresses not just for a certain group in all sizes, and already of people, it’s for anybody has a minimum of 5-6 se- who needs a dress or a lections in sizes 0-20. They suit for anything … they are also looking to garner can call us all year long,” dresses of various makes Solorio said. “Mostly, we – including dresses for ath- just want to help, and show letic banquets when prom them Jesus – indirect, but dresses just won’t do. The direct. School kids are our group also has nine wed- main goal, but if it’s not ding dresses on site. prom and someone needs a Located next to the dress, we’ll help them out.” First Christian Church at Hornbeck is additionally 110 8th Street in Murfrees- unafraid of the need out- boro in what is known as stripping their resources, the “Youth House”, Bloom because “God provides … will be accepting appoint- we’ve already seen it in a ments for fittings begin- week, we’re getting new ning March 1, with mostly dresses every day – God evening appointments set knows, and I think we’ll due to the participants have whatever we need, work schedules. Addition- so I’m not worried about ally, an open house will be that.” Hornbeck went on held on March 2 and 23 for to say that she was more people to drop in and see worried about eventually the inventory. outgrowing their current The house will be reno- house. vated like a clothing bou- Local prom dates, ac- tique, according to the cording to Hornbeck, are as girls, complete with an follows: Murfreesboro and office, viewing room and Nashville, April 13; Dierks, • Tuesday- Oicial Dress Day, dressing room, and soon April 6; Gurdon, March 8. •Wednesday - Blue and Gold will have a sign out front. Other area school’s dates “We don’t want it to are not yet known. Day, • hursday -Western look like a thrift store … Volunteers are on stand- P.J. TRACY I MURFREESBORO DIAMOND Day • Friday -Hat Day. we want it to be as nice as by to help and mend dress- Hilary Solorio (left) and Anna Hornbeck (right) show off a small selection of the dresses that will be available for students attending prom through the Bloom service. Not pictured is collaborating partner Andrea McRae. possible, so it’s like the es as needed – “our church girls get the feel of shop- is full of gifted people,” ping, like at a boutique or Hornbeck smiled, relating a dress store,” Hornbeck a story of one woman in SERVICE TO PROVIDE PROM DRESSES said. the church that will make “When we have our corsages and boutonnière open house, we want to to match the individual completely pamper them dresses. The group has While pampering young ladies in boutique setting … we’ll have food, as well also worked out a deal with as gift certificates for tan- Ayer’s Cleaners in Nash- P.J. TRACY IV The service will be free, temporary Christian vocal- about the idea, the plan ning sessions, hair/make- ville for the necessary dry Murfresboro Diamond with the clothing to be ist Christy Nockels. The was a go – netting the first up/nail, as well as pictures, cleaning of the dresses. Editor loaned to the ladies for an song For Your Splendor dresses only a day later. we’re hoping to just get the For those wanting to event and then returned to contains the following lyr- “When we jumped, we works.” help, but without dresses MURFREESBORO - Bloom for further use. ics: “Yet You’re so patient jumped right in,” Hornbeck Bloom is looking to to donate, Bloom will ac- Three local women are “It’s like a library book,” just to help me see that said. “I said, OK … here spread the word of their cept monetary gifts. “Right looking to make that spe- Solorio said. blooms come from the we go!” service in the hopes of now we’re paying for things cial night a little easier for The group is also col- deepest seed that You “We asked, ‘Are we garnering more clothing out of our pockets,” Solorio local young ladies. lecting men’s slacks, dress planted in me.” going to do this for next donations. Donations can said, noting they would To that end, Murfrees- shirts and ties to provide She further explains year?’ - and we were, like, either be sent or picked soon begin to scour area boro’s First Christian services for the young men that, “the song is about no, we’re going to do this up, by dropping off at First yard and garage sales to Church members Anna of the area as well. a girl becoming who God for this year,” Solorio said. Christian Church, located augment their inventory. Hornbeck, Andrea McRae “We especially need wants her to be, and her “It’s all worked out thus far, at 716 North Washington For more information on Tres Dunn, Sydney Hughes, Nicole Smith, Alex Woodruf, Kelly Fatherree, and Jacob Slaton and Hilary Solorio have guy’s clothes donated,” beauty comes from God, and we know it’s going to in Murfreesboro, by mail the group, and their inven- 2013 oicers for the Nashville FFA. started a new service Hornbeck said, denoting a not from what she thinks keep working.” to Anna Hornbeck, 2215 tory when it is completed, and serious undertaking large discrepancy between of herself or what other “Our dresses are trendy, Highway 19 North, Mur- see Facebook at www.face- named Bloom. dresses that have been people think of her.” fashionable and in style,” freesboro, AR 71958, or book.com/BloomFCC. The The mission of the ser- donated and men’s cloth- Hornbeck’s cousin in said Solorio, noting the by arranging a pickup by group will also be selling t- vice is to collect new and ing that is still very much Oklahoma helps with a group had collected 108 calling Hornbeck at (501) shirts that will be available gently used formal dresses, needed. similar project, and pro- dresses as of last week, but 516-0366, Solorio at (870) at the open houses. as well as accessories such “The kids are constantly vided the brainchild to the would look to “update” a 845-8633, or McRae at (870) In a effort to help fa- as shoes and jewelry, to borrowing Si’s [her hus- local group. few of the older selections 285-5240. cilitate their presence, allow young women to, in band and MHS coach] “They’ve been doing they had been given. “It’s “If you have anything to Bloom will randomly be their words, leave feeling clothes, as you don’t want it for three years, so it’s also been very interesting donate or know someone giving away a bracelet from cherished and beautiful to have to buy clothes for kinda been in our head,” to hear about the stories of who might, please spread Hawkins Variety Store in while making their prom one event.” said Hornbeck. the dresses.” the word or contact us,” Murfreesboro to one of the and other formal event Hornbeck explains that After mentioning it to a The ladies teach a said Hornbeck. “They’ve people who go and “like” dreams come true. name was inspired by con- few people who got excited girl’s bible study class on been coming from all over their Facebook page. 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I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of Lwordseadership, but of deeds - achievements Growth, won by the present Success and past gen- erations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through bet- National FFA week is ter ways, even as the better things we now enjoy havecelebrating come 85 years to ofus a great organization. from the struggles of former years. his week we are celebrating national FFA week at Nashville High School. he celebration activities I believe that to live and work on a good farm, orincluded to be or willengaged include.... • Tuesday- Oicial Dress Day, in other agricultural pursuits, is pleasant as well as•Wednesday challenging; - Blue and Gold Day, • hursday -Western for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural Daylife • Friday and -Hat Day.hold February 19 oicers an inborn fondness for those associations which, evenand membersin hours of the of southern district discouragement, I cannot deny. attended the FFA foundation kickof dinner. We appreciate the support of our I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect fromcommunity others. and Iall be- of the people involved in lieve in my own ability to work efficiently and FFA.think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of progressive agriculturists to serve our own and the public interest Tres Dunn,in Sydney producing Hughes, Nicole Smith, and Alex Woodruf, marketing Kelly Fatherree, andthe Jacob Slatonproduct of our toil. 2013 oicers for the Nashville FFA. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bar- gaining; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so--for others as well as myself; in less need for charity Jarrett Rogers and Victoria Littleield homas Brown welds for an and more of it when needed;paint lockersin in thebeing Ag. Building happy for an myself andFFA Project playing FFA fund raiser. 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W ANTED FARM 501-337-6788 for Application. ______Center positions will start in March and the other two positions (MI:12-17, w24) start in May. Starting pay will be $7.25 an hour. You will be required ______to work weekends and holidays. Applicants that cannot perform First Step, Inc. Direct Care Dept. Bulls for Sale. (870) 451-4189. Hostetler the following NEED NOT APPLY. Cleaning will be required in all has a full time positions working (mg:tf) positions. Maintenance applicant must be able to traverse rough with an adults with disabilities. REAL ______Mowing terrain and operate power equipment. Front desk applicants must Some weekend work is required. Dependable Lawn Care have good computer and customer skills. Candidates can visit the ESTATE park at 103 E. Park, Kirby, AR for applications. Inquiries can be Requirements: Must be 18 yrs. Smith’s Mini Storage Commercial & Residential or older; High school diploma/ made in person or call 870-398-4487. Units available in Leaf Cleanup Equivalency. Good driving record 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy 26W, Nashville & Mineral Springs and minimum 1 yr. experience owner inancing. (501) 758-2303. (870) 557- RESIDENT MANAGER CARETAKER preferred but not required. Ap- (CL:74-tf; w13) (870) 845-5075 TEAM NEEDED plications may be picked up at 319 4510 ______Little Rock Management Company is seeking a Carson St. between the hours of 8 3 BR, 2 BA home on 10 acres. Nashville Resident Manager and a Caretaker Team for a Family community a.m. and 4 p.m. If you have ques- Fenced & Gated with Pond on Hwy in Murfreesboro, AR totaling 19 units. Must be professional, tions call 501-620-5432 and ask for 371. Call 451-2191. outgoing, energetic, and capable of performing duties Tricia between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (JK:10-tfn, w16) unsupervised on a day to day basis. Experience in Property Management, Rural Development is preferred but not required. Position closes 2/22/13. F.S. E.O.E. ______(FSHS:13-15, w:83) MUST BE BONDED ON CREDIT HISTORY AND ______WILLING TO RESIDE ON PROPERTY. Compensation package includes: rent/utility free 2 bedroom apartment along with a monthly Salary. Duties include: leasing MILLWOOD CORPORATION 219 N. 2nd St. apartments, collecting rents, bookkeeping, general maintenance, rehabbing/cleaning units, and yard care duties. Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland PO Box 903 Nashville, AR 71852 Send letters or resumes with references to: PEARLIE KIDD, PDC Companies LARRY R. TEAGUE, CIC Ofice 870-845-5303 Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 1501 N. University Ave., Suite 740 PARTNER Fax 870-845-1764 Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 www.teagueandteague.com Or e-mail to [email protected] HOME • LIFE • AUTO [email protected] J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 Equal Opportunity Employer P.O. Box 1316 Ofice: Cossatot Community College of the Cossatot Community College of the Uni- Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 University of Arkansas seeks qualiied versity of Arkansas seeks qualiied appli- Securitas Security Services Inc., USA. is now ac- applicants for a 9 month, full time Physi- cants for a Cosmetology Instructor through cepting applications in the Hope and Nashville AR cal Sciences Instructor. For description, the Secondary Career Center. This position areas for Security Oficers. requirements, salary and full job posting is located on the Nashville campus. For If you enjoy working in a professional environment, please visit the Cossatot Community job description, requirements and full job are dependable and reliable, take pride in your appear- ance, integrity, and job performance, this may be the College of the University of Arkansas posting please visit the Cossatot Commu- opportunity for you! Securitas offers training, ben- website at www.cccua.edu, and click nity College of the University of Arkansas eits, 401K, uniforms, potential for career advance- on the Employment Opportunities link. website at www.cccua.edu, and click on the ment, and much more. Minimum requirements: Valid Deadline for submitting an application is Employment Opportunities link. Deadline Drivers License, Minimum age of 18, Ability to suc- cessfully pass a criminal background check, Must be Friday, March 8, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. for submitting an application is Friday, drug free, High School Diploma/GED, Available to March 1, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. EEO/ work all shifts. APPLY TODAY AT www.securitas- EEO/ADA/AA Employer. ADA/AA Employer. jobs.com EOE M/F/D/V 16 Thursday, February 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 PRESIDENTS’ DAY SALE FEBRUARY 13 - 23

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