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IN BRIEFt Local rap artists to give back to Jonquil the community with concert

Fest is this TERRICA HENDRIX tween two Howard County weekend Editor organizations. “Fifty percent of the proceeds go to Howard Jonquils NASHVILLE – Local rap artists County Single Parent Scholar- are in bloom Makwan Scroggins, Charles Vaughn ship Fund and 50 percent goes at Historic II, Maverick Canady and Urian to [the] New Addition Neighbor- Washington “Swang” Henry will be some of the hood Development Corporation State Park. The featured acts for the “Giving Back (NANDC).” arrival of those to the Community” concert set for eye-catching The Rev. Willie Benson Jr., flowers signi- Saturday. founder of NANDC, will be open- fies that it’s Gynder Benson, an organizer of ing the event up with a prayer. time to pull out the concert, said proceeds from the The concert will be held at all the stops fund raiser concert will be split be- See CONCERT / Page 4 and celebrate the arrival of Spring, and what better way to do that than to visit the 45th Howard Co. man accused Annual Jonquil MARCH FOR PARKS Festival? On March of possessing firearms 15, 16, and 17. Historic Washington will after being diagnosed welcome craft vendors from with a mental illness the surround- ing regions as TEXARKANA - A Howard Craven ordered Leslie they bring their goods to one County man is facing fed- detained, citing a need to central loca- eral firearms charges for protect the community and tion and make allegedly possessing guns Leslie himself, court docu- it easy to shop after being diagnosed with ments state. and enjoy the a mental illness. According to a federal first weeks of Brian Keith Leslie ap- criminal complaint, a con- an Arkansas peared in court Tuesday cerned citizen contacted Spring. afternoon before U.S. Mag- law enforcement in Febru- The Hemp- istrate Judge Caroline Cra- ary. stead County ven for a detention hearing “The caller stated that Melody Boys in the Texarkana division Leslie was a Federal fire- will be strolling through the of the Western District of arms licensee, who suffers festival add- Arkansas. Craven stood in from mental illness, takes ing their touch for U.S. Magistrate Barry medication for schizophre- of Blue Grass Bryant. See ACCUSED / Page 4 music to the festivities all three days. And a special per- formance by Rehiring of principals the Arkansas Symphony Or- chestra String discussed due to Quartet will be presented from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., Fri., March fiscal distress status 15 on the front porch of Wil- TERRICA HENDRIX liams’ Tavern Editor MS audit Restaurant. New this turned over to year will be the MINERAL SPRINGS – entertainment The February rehiring of State Police groups Live school principals at Miner- Wire, Midnight al Springs Saratoga School investigators Hurricanes, District was discussed by a A legislative audit re- and the McWil- fiscal distress coordinator. garding the Mineral Springs liams family, Monday evening, In- Saratoga School District and returning terim Superintendent Bill inances has been turned this year on Blackwood reported to Sunday will be over to the Arkansas State the board that Hazel Bur- the group Level Police by Prosecutor Bryan nett, Division of Fiscal and Ground. L. Chesshir. Administrative Services Events will Erin Hunter, Howard coordinator, said that due be held Friday County Deputy prosecu- to the district being placed and Saturday 9 tor, met with members on fiscal distress, the “dis- a.m. to 5 p.m. of the Legislative Joint and Sunday 9 trict can’t enter into any Audit Committee about the a.m. to 4 p.m. contract unless she ap- school district’s finances Park Pro- proves…even though it’s last week. gramming and a continuing contract.” “I asked the Arkansas Tours will be He added that the district available at the State Police to investigate “cannot issue contracts regular price. these allegations of misap- until they are approved” General admis- propriation of funds and by Burnett’s office. sion is free, miscellaneous allegations,” Although the board ad- with a $5 fee Chesshir confirmed. He opted the February min- for parking. For added that turning over the utes, they also agreed to fol- more informa- documents to the ASP is tion call 870- low Burnett’s instructions. standard procedure. 983-2684. CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Blackwood reported that He added that he and Eva and Fred Hintze look at auction items available at the annual March for Parks the district has $1,020,000 Wild game his deputies would decide fund raiser, held Tuesday in the green room at Nashville City Park. According to in the operating fund and whether criminal charges supper Parks and Recreation Director Nikki Cherry, the event raised $3,749 to help with the cafeteria fund has ap- should be filed after the the park’s various events and projects, including the Easter egg hunt, the trick or proximately $44,000. scheduled treat trail and holiday lighting in the park. Each event is free to the public and are ASP concludes their in- The district is in the Clow School designed to be child and family-friendly. The park commission is also raising funds vestigation. “process of doing a new Reunion Alumni to construct a new pavilion for the new Ronny K. Woods Wildlife Trail. Woods was and the Dead a long time park commissioner. See DISTRESS / Page 4 End Hunting Club will spon- sor their an- nual Wild Game Supper on Sat., March 23 at the News brings home seven awards Clow Commu- nity Center at 5 The Nashville News in the single ad under ten best special section cover, p.m. brought home seven awards inches and took first and promotion of newspaper and The menu at the Arkansas Press Asso- second place in the best ad campaign categories. will include ciation’s annual advertising political ad category. The Tamzen Jarrett-Cox is the Venison, wild conference. paper also won third place Nashville News’ advertising pig, raccoon The News won first place in the best special section, manager. and other dish- es. There will be no charge but donations n AT LEFT: Nashville News Circulation Manager Cindy Harding and Office Manager Donna will be appreci- Harwell display the two first place awards, one second place award and four third place awards ated. the News brought home at the Arkansas Press Association’s annual advertising awards dinner. 2 editorial Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

How multiculturalism harms minorities

Among the many irrational ideas about racial and ethnic groups that have polarized societies over the centuries and around the world, few have been more irrational and counterproductive than the current dogmas of multiculturalism. Intellectuals who imagine that they are helping racial or ethnic groups that lag behind by re- defining their lags out Thomas of existence with multi- Sowell cultural rhetoric are in fact leading them into a Creators blind alley. Multiculturalism is Syndicate a tempting quick fix for groups that lag by sim- ply pronouncing their cultures to be equal, or "equally valid," in some vague and lofty sense. Cul- tural features are just different, not better or worse, according to this dogma. Yet the borrowing of particular features from other cultures — such as Arabic numerals that re- placed Roman numerals, even in Western cultures that derived from Rome — implies that some fea- tures are not simply different but better, including numbers. Some of the most advanced cultures in history have borrowed from other cultures, because no given collection of human beings has created the best answers to all the questions of life. Nevertheless, since multiculturalists see all cul- tures as equal or "equally valid," they see no justifi- cation for schools to insist that black children learn standard English, for example. Instead, each group is encouraged to cling to its own culture and to take pride in its own past glories, real or imaginary. In other words, members of minority groups that lag educationally, economically or otherwise are to Who speaks for the GOP? continue to behave in the future as they have in the past — and, if they do not get the same outcomes as others, it is society's fault. That is the bottom line Last Wednesday, Sen. and from bin Laden jihad- now regarded America as a message of multiculturalism. Rand Paul rose on the ists in Afghanistan to Is- Pat battlefield, and if he regard- George Orwell once said that some ideas are so Senate floor to declare a lamist propagandists like ed U.S. citizens as possible foolish that only an intellectual could believe them. filibuster and pledge he Anwar al Awlaki and his Buchanan enemy combatants who Multiculturalism is one of those ideas. The intelli- would not sit down until 16-year-old son, both U.S. Creators may be targeted and killed gentsia burst into indignation or outrage at "gaps" either he could speak no citizens, in Yemen. Syndicate without due process of law. or "disparities" in educational, economic or other longer or got an answer to Whom do we have a Paul's victory was con- outcomes — and denounce any cultural explanation his question about Barack right to kill? Americans are ceded when a letter arrived of these group differences as "blaming the victim." Obama's war powers. asking. What are the bor- from Holder conceding There is no question that some races or whole na- done with simplicity and Does the president, Paul ders of the battlefield upon that he and the president tions have been victimized by others, any more than dignity, without histrionics there is any question that cancers can cause death. demanded to know, in the which we may designate an or demagoguery. now agreed with Sen. Paul. But that is very different from saying that deaths absence of an imminent individual an enemy and Third, it was evident What Paul achieved in a can automatically be blamed on cancer. You might threat, have the right to kill him without warning? that a genuine principle of half day of speaking from think that intellectuals could make that distinction. order U.S. citizens killed by Has America become Rand's philosophy was at the Senate floor is aston- But many do not. drone strike on U.S. soil? part of that battlefield? stake. Finally, like his fa- ishing. There is a new tent Yet intellectuals see themselves as friends, allies By the time he sat down, Paul asked. ther Ron and Jimmy Stew- pole in the GOP that stands and defenders of racial minorities, even as they paint 13 hours later, Paul had After hours of speaking, art, Rand has a bumpkin as tall as any of the rest. them into a corner of cultural stagnation. This allows advanced to the front rank Paul had attracted a vast quality that fairly drips McCain and Graham, the intelligentsia to flatter themselves that they are of candidates for 2016, audience on C-SPAN and honesty and sincerity. who are routinely trotted on the side of the angels against the forces of evil and established himself Twitter. Soon, colleagues out by Big Media to speak that are conspiring to keep minorities down. Agree or disagree, it is as a foreign policy leader who do not share all of his for the party — can they When they cannot come up with hard evidence hard not to like the guy. in any particular case to support this theory today, whose views must be con- libertarian views — Sens. But the play would have any longer claim to do so? that just proves to the intelligentsia how fiendishly sulted equally with those Mike Lee of Utah, Marco been incomplete without Last week, they seemed clever and covert these pervasive efforts to hold of John McCain. Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz the foils. isolated. And, on the week- down minorities are. How did he pull this off? of Texas — came down to Thursday morning, end, House Majority Whip Why people with high levels of mental skills and First, Attorney General the floor to speak for Rand John McCain, fresh from Kevin McCarthy declared rhetorical talents would tie themselves into knots Eric Holder arrogantly and give him time to rest putting on the feed bag Paul's performance "fan- with such reasoning is a mystery. Perhaps it is just refused to rule out the on his feet. with Barack at the Jeffer- tastic," and backhanded that they cannot give up a social vision that is so possibility that President To see these new Repub- son Hotel, where he exited the Republicans who at- flattering to themselves, despite how detrimental it Obama could order execu- licans standing by Rand flashing his thumbs-up on tacked him. may be to the people they claim to be helping. tion by drone-strike of U.S. Paul presented the im- Paul himself handled Multiculturalism, like the caste system, paints how wonderfully the din- citizens, even here in the age of a band of brothers McCain's insults well. "I people into the corner where they happened to have ner had gone, came to the been born. But at least the caste system does not United States. standing up for principle. floor to declare himself dis- treat Sen. McCain with re- claim to benefit those at the bottom. When Rand demanded Rarely has this Republican gusted with Sen. Paul and spect," he told Mike Hucka- Multiculturalism not only serves the ego inter- to know what Holder was Party looked better than it to pronounce his filibuster bee. "I don't think I always ests of intellectuals, it serves the political interests talking about, all across did on Wednesday. "ridiculous." get the same in return." of elected officials, who have every incentive to America people tuned in. Then to the well of the McCain was followed Henceforth, be the issue promote a sense of victimhood, and even paranoia, Here was a deadly seri- Senate marched Rand's by Lindsey Graham, who sending weapons to Syrian among groups whose votes they want, in exchange ous issue: Had we, in our Kentucky colleague, the lectured the senators who insurgents, or launching a for both material and psychic support. determination to pros- minority leader, Mitch Mc- stood by Paul that he did war on Iran, the media will The multicultural vision of the world also serves ecute the war on terror Connell, to bestow his not recall them being exer- have to consult Sen. Paul, the interests of those in the media, who thrive on ferociously, begun to sac- benediction. It was "Mr. who can credibly claim to moral melodramas. So do whole departments of cised about drone strikes rifice our constitutionalist Smith Goes to Washing- speak for a large segment ethnic "studies" in academia and a whole industry when George W. Bush was of "diversity" consultants, community organizers rights? ton." Schmaltzy, perhaps, president. of the GOP. and miscellaneous other race hustlers. Libertarians, conserva- but in a cynical age, in- McCain and Graham The hegemony of the The biggest losers in all this are those members of tives and liberals have spiriting. both seemed deliberately neocons and the lockstep racial minorities who allow themselves to be led into all grown alarmed at the What made Rand's pre- to miss the point. conformity of a vast a slice the blind alley of resentment and rage, even when steady expansion of drone sentation so appealing Paul was not attacking of the GOP that cost Rea- there are broad avenues of opportunity available. attacks from the Af-Pak to was that he began it alone, the use of drones against gan's party its primacy dur- And we all lose when society is polarized. Yemen and Somalia and inviting the mockery of enemies on a battlefield. He ing the Bush wars, seems Lord knows where else, the media. Second, it was wanted to know if Obama to be coming to an end. The Nashville News

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Land Transactions Mary Kesterson, 79, loving mother, March 11 Mrs. Mary Louise Cannon Kesterson, seven grandchildren, Ken and wife Lisa age 79, a resident of Dierks, Carden, Tiffany Kesterson, Austin March 1 - March 7 Arkansas, died Monday, March 11, and wife Ashley Kesterson, Jessica Redemption Deed No. Part of the NE¼ of the NE¼ ing and Cindy Harding, as 2013, in Shreveport, Louisiana. and husband Lance Lane, and 307506 – John Thurston in Section 10, Township 9 an estate by the entirety, She was born March 22, 1933 in Joshua and Jacob Kesterson; four Commissioner of State South, Range 27 West, con- Grantees, Part of the SE¼ Lockesburg, Arkansas. great-grandchildren, Landon, Lands, Grantor to Gifford taining 2.324 acres, more of the NE¼ of Section 9, She was a homemaker, loved Allie, Caleb and Aubrey and a Curry, Grantee, 40 acres or less, Howard County, Township 7 South, Range traveling with her husband across number of nieces and nephews. in Section 28, Township Arkansas 29 West, containing 5 this country and a Baptist. Funeral Services for Mrs. 6 South, Range 30 West, Warranty Deed – Clar- acres, more or less, How- Mrs. Kesterson was preceded Kesterson will be held at 11:00 Howard County, Arkansas. ence Dallas and Robbie ard County, Arkansas in death by her parents, Curtis and a.m., Thursday, March 14, 2013, in $370.08 Dallas husband and wife, Warranty Deed – Bob- Willamina Wilson Cannon; her husband, the Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel Warranty Deed – Ran- as an estate by the entirety, by Coplen and Melanie Donald Ray Kesterson; one grandson, in Dierks with Tom Turnbow oficiating. dall D. Williams, a single Grantors, to James Ray Coplen, husband and Robert Kesterson and one brother, Bob Burial will follow in the Burg Cemetery. person, Grantor, to Kenny Dallas and Rebecca Lynn wife, Grantors to Laureen Cannon. The family received friends from 6:00- Hardin and Mona Hardin, Dallas Rawlinson, as ten- Hostetler, Grantee, Part of She is survived by three sons and 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 13th at the Grantees, Part of the SE¼ ants in common, Grantees, the SE¼NE¼, Section 15, of the SW¼ and part of the Part of the SE¼ of the NE¼ Township 10 South, Range daughters-in-law, Joel and Valerie funeral home in Dierks. SW¼ of the SE¼ of Section of Section 14 and part of 27 West, Containing 2.79 Kesterson of Bossier City, Louisiana, A special thank you to Heritage Manor 3, Township 9 South, Range the NE¼ of the SE¼ of Sec- acres, more or less, AND Jerry and Lacey Kesterson of Grapeland, Stratmore Nursing Home and Life Path 27 West, containing 11.97 tion 14, all in Township ALSO: Part of the SE¼NE¼, Texas, and Jeff and Kathy Kesterson of Hospice. acres more or less, Howard 10 South, Range 28 West, Section 15, Township 10 Birmingham, Alabama; one daughter, You may register on-line at www. County, Arkansas Howard County, Arkansas South, Range 27 West, con- Janet Kesterson of Ponotoc, Mississippi; wilkersonfuneralhomes.com Quitclaim Deed – Kirk Warranty Deed – Bryan taining 11.14 acres, more one sister, Faye Davis of Hot Springs; Hardin, single and unmar- Billings and Mandy Bill- or less, Howard County, ried person, Grantor, to ings, husband and wife, Arkansas Mary Powers, Grantee, Grantors, to Timothy Hard- Mary Ladenburg “Polly Merrell”, 80, March 13 Mary Ladenburg, “Polly Merrell” 80 Nashville; four grandchildren Jeremy of Nashville, Arkansas passed away Davis of Nashville; Omar and at her home on March 13, 2013. Alisha Ladenburg, both of Laurel, She was born January 11, 1933 in Maryland and Charlie Bissell of Rally encourages legislators Nashville, Arkansas, the daughter Nashville. of the late George Felton and Iva Funeral Services will be Holt Merrell. 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 16, to support expanded medical She was a member of the 2013 at the Latimer Funeral Immanuel Baptist Church in Home Chapel in Nashville, with Nashville and a housewife. burial to follow in County Line coverage for uninsured Arkansans She was preceded in death by Cemetery, with Bro. Paul Bullock DERWOOD BRETT coverage would qualify for 156,000 Arkansans in 83 a sister Laura Sieveka and a brother oficiating, under the direction of Montgomery County News insurance coverage. underserved communities Edwin Clay Merrell. Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville. Ray Hanley, former state in Arkansas, and would She is survived by her husband Norman Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., LITTLE ROCK—Healthy Medicaid Director and cur- save the state’s healthcare Ladenburg of Nashville; two sons James Friday, March 15 at Latimer Funeral Connections, Inc.(HCI) rently leader of a coalition system about $197 mil- Ladenburg of Laurel, Maryland and David Home. representatives joined that includes AARP, hos- lion annually by providing Ladenburg of Nashville; one daughter You may send an online sympathy other community health pitals, doctors and other primary and preventive Maura Bissell and husband David of message at www.latimerfuneralhome.com centers from throughout groups, noted that Gov. chronic disease manage- Arkansas at a rally Thurs- Beebe was instrumental ment. day, March 7 in Little Rock in passage of ARKids, the Sen. Dismang praised Philip Arguello Rosetta Brown Mary Ann Morgan to encourage legislators to state’s Medicaid program the group for being in- Philip “Pop” Ar- Sister, Rosetta Ber- Mary Ann Morgan, support expanded medical for low income children. volved in the process. He guello, age 75, of Hot nice Hill-Huff Brown, beloved mother and coverage for uninsured or “In 1977, while the gover- noted that the legislative Springs, died Thurs- passed away, Tuesday, grandmother, age 55, underinsured Arkansas nor was still in the sen- make-up has changed (ap- day, March 7, 2013. He March 12, 2013 at her a resident of Mineral citizens. ate, he was influential in parently referring to Re- was born on January home with her family Springs, Arkansas, died Gov. Mike Beebe was helping the program gain publican control of the 14, 1938 in Taos, New by her side. She was Wednesday, March 13, the keynote speaker at the legislative approval. legislature for the first time rally. Mexico. born November 1, 1914 2013 in the Christus St. He encourage those at- in over 100 years), and we He is survived by in Schaal, Arkansas to Michael Health System He offered praise for tending the rally to lobby are doing things differently. his wife of 53 years, the late Georgiana Trot- in Texarkana, Texas. Rep. Reginald Murdock (D- legislators to go the next He told the group that Marianna) and Sen. Jona- step and provide coverage members of the legislature Joyce Arguello of Hot ter and Fesser Hill. She was born on April than Dismang (R-Searcy) for adults similar to what are now more focused on Springs; one daughter She leaves to cherish 8, 1957 in Boise, Idaho. as two who are part of a they did for children under gathering information so and son-in-law, Robin her memories, Florida, She is survived by bipartisan group working the ARKids program. they can make a decision and Eddie Livingston and Wardell and a host two daughters and to provide better medical “Frankly, that is the on expansion of coverage of Hot Springs; two of nieces and nephews, sons-in-law, Carrie care statewide. model that will come out for Arkansans. sons and daughters- 45 grandchildren, great and Brandon Smith of “Democrats and Repub- of this. With good faith, Beebe told those attend- in-law, Robert and grandchildren too many Mineral Springs and licans must work together compromise, negotiations ing the rally, “Medicaid Becky Arguello of Hot to count. Stephanie and John or risk Arkansas being and work, we can do for cuts to hospitals are going Springs and Pastor Services will be Sat- Hale of Coal Hill; two left out of the stream of these low-income, hard- to pay for the expansion. Lance and Angelia Ar- urday, March 16, 2013 sons and one daughter- federal dollars designed to working people, what we We are going to pay for it guello of Prairie Grove; at 11:00 a.m. at F.T. in-law, Brad Morgan of cover up to 250,000 poor did for kids,” Hanley said. so we should provide for six grandchildren; two Jeans Memorial C.M.E. Lockesburg and Chris Arkansans. If Republicans Dr. Clark Fincher told the needs of Arkansans.” brothers-in-law and four Church in Tollette, Ar- and Mandy Morgan of and Democrats don’t work the group, “Many Arkan- He also encouraged sisters-in-law, Dwight kansas with Rev. Or- Mineral Springs; two together, it’s fruitless,” sans are one illness away those at the rally to visit and Ivonia Smith of lando Sutton, Sr. eulo- brothers, seven sisters, Beebe told the estimated from financial ruin.” with individual senators Baton Rouge, Louisi- gizing. twelve grandchildren, crowd of 1,000. He added, “A recent and representatives. “Be ana, Winona Colbert of Interment will fol- one great grandchild, He noted that Federal study by the Rand Corpo- courteous and respectful Jackson, Mississippi, low in Crofton Cem- numerous nieces, neph- dollars meant for Arkansas ration estimates that six of their time, but let them Mavis and Irv Troyer etery in Tollette, Arkan- ews and friends and would go to states such as lives per day, over 2,000 know you feelings on the and Naomi Smith, all of sas. family. Michigan, New York and per year would be saved if need to expand Medicaid Hot Springs. Visitation will be A memorial service others that have agreed we expand medical cover- coverage.” to expand their Medicaid Guest registry is at Friday night from 6 to for Ms. Morgan will be age in the state.” He cited the difficulty of www.davis-smith.com. 8 p.m. At Nashville Fu- held on Sunday, March programs as authorized In Arkansas approxi- getting legislation passed neral Home. 17, 2013 at 2:00 p.m., by the Affordable Care Act. mately 70 percent of the that requires 75 percent Estimates from the Ar- population is uninsured or approval in both houses. You may send the in the Hardwicke Fu- kansas Department of Hu- underinsured, according to “It has been done before. Ark. bill family an online sym- neral Home Chapel in man Services are that bil- Scott Street, CEO, Mercy I am cautiously optimistic pathy message to www. Clarksville, Arkansas lions of federal dollars will Hospital, Fort Smith. that the discussion is mov- would ban nashvillefh.com. with Kenny Beasley enter the state between He encouraged the legis- ing in the right direction,” oficiating. Burial will 2014 and 2021 under the lature to, “remove financial he concluded. employers threatening or taking dis- follow in the Coal Hill expanded coverage plan barriers for thousands to Healthy Connections, ciplinary action against Cemetery in Coal Hill, being considered. afford medical coverage,” Inc. is a Federally Qualified asking for employees or applicants Arkansas. In the six counties to and noted, “it is the right Community Health Center for not revealing their user- You may register on- which HCI currently pro- thing to do.” (FQCHC) based in Mena. passwords names or passwords. Em- line at www.wilkerson- vides service 8,207 citi- According to statistics Clients in Polk, Montgom- An Arkansas lawmaker ployers could not refuse funeralhomes.com zens in the 18-64 age range provided by Community ery, Scott, Sevier, Garland, has proposed banning to hire applicants for not would qualify if the income Health Centers of Arkansas Pike and Howard counties employers from asking handing over their social social media accounts. level was set at 138 percent (CHCs) over 65,250 unin- currently receive medical current or prospective media information. Six states have enacted of the Federal Poverty sured health center pa- and counseling services employees for their user- The legislation would similar laws. Steel’s mea- Level. tients will become eligible through the organization. names or passwords to also apply to email ac- sure would not prohibit If Arkansas extends for coverage under the ex- HCI provides service Facebook, Twitter and oth- counts. Employers would employers from viewing Medicaid to 400 percent panded medical insurance through approximately er social media accounts. also be barred from re- publicly available informa- of the Federal Poverty program being debated by 70 medical and support Democratic Rep. Nate quiring employees or ap- tion online about current Level and institutes the state legislators. staff and operates clinics Steel of Nashville filed plicants to change the or prospective employees. Healthcare Exchange an That number of po- in Mena, Mount Ida, Hot the bill Friday. It would privacy settings of their - Southwest Arkansas Radio additional 7,142 residents tential clients would join Springs and DeQueen. prohibit employers from above the basic level of Puzzle Answers

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Members of the Good Ol’ Boys the Nashville City Park met last month at Western from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. and Sizzlin. Pictured, back row admission is $5 per per- (left to right): Billy Wanye Orr, Woody Futrell, Bobby son. Ray, James Chandler, Jimmy “’BU’ aka Makwan Staggs, Joe Dallas, James Scroggins is the founder Tollett, Billy Blakley, Hix of the group Untamed Smith Jr., Edwin Tollett, Brice Records [and] performing Service • Howard County Westfall and Jerry Littlefield. with him is his nephew Front row (left to right): Charles “Shug-Phew” John Lyons, James McLarty, Vaughn II and several Neely Cassady, Buddy other former Scrapper Rhodes, Reeder McCullough, Conrad Dyer, Lester Bradley football players and resi- Jr., Bill Chesshir, Don Coulter dents,” she said. and Verlin Coleman. Nashville residents Devencio “Lil 11” Haw- thorne, Demeterius “Feat” Shelley, Maverick “Blade” Canady, Shug “Shug 2005 booking for domestic “Leslie appeared ner- states. Street in Saratoga on March Knight” Williamson,Tyrell ACCUSED violence, a 2011 booking for vous, and told officers he Investigators determined 7, they allegedly located “T-Money” Daniels and From Page 1 endangering the welfare of wanted the people hiding Leslie holds a license to buy numerous guns including a Edward” DatboiSmack” a minor and a 2012 booking under his vehicle arrest- and sell firearms under his Bushmaster semi-automatic Taylor, of Belvins, Donell nia, and has ‘gone to jail’ in for protective custody. ed for trespassing (which name, doing business as rifle, the same type of gun “Tagboy” Cooper from Nashville, Ark., for ‘shoot- The 2011 incident alleg- was an apparent delusion). Brian’s Gun and Pawn. The used by the gunman in the Shreveport, La. will also ing up’ his own home. He edly involved Leslie shoot- LESLIE was ranting and complaint states Leslie told Sandy Hook Elementary perform. “Other per- further advised that Leslie ing a gun in his bedroom raving about people who an inspector in 2007 he has School massacre in Decem- formers include: Dirty had been a patient at a at the door multiple times would not come into the never used his license and ber. Blac aka Tecero Mul- mental health facility in because he thought some- light so that he could see does not trade weapons. Leslie has been charged drew from Hope perform- Hot Springs. He stated that one was coming to harm them, calling them cowards. But Leslie had been us- with violating a federal law ing hit song: Sweet Home Leslie’s residence, which is him. Children were allegedly LESLIE stated that if they ing his license to buy and that makes it a crime to pos- Arkansas.” Muldrew is also his FFL premises, lives present and sleeping in the came into his home he has sell guns since 1999, the sess firearms following a di- former honor student. directly behind the US Post home at the time. Leslie a ‘widow maker’ ready for complaint alleges. In a 2011 agnosis of mental illness or “Local youth perform- Office in Saratoga, Ark.,” the was allegedly committed in- them. While officers were renewal application for his deficiency. Leslie allegedly ers include Deajeon Arm- complaint states. voluntarily to a psychiatric speaking with LESLIE, he license, Leslie allegedly received such a diagnosis strong, who broke two Acting on that informa- hospital afterward. again ‘heard voices’ (anoth- reported buying more than in 2011. records in track meet in tion, authorities took a In 2012 Leslie was taken er apparent delusion), and 100 guns and selling 96. Leslie’s case has not yet Ashdown and then turned closer look at Leslie and into custody by officers grabbed a ladder, knocked a Leslie also used systems been presented to a grand around and broke his own discovered he is licensed to responding to a request hole into the attic, then sub- for checking criminal back- jury for indictment. track record this week,” buy and sell firearms. to check Leslie’s welfare sequently climbed into the grounds of interested buy- (This story by Lynn she added. Leslie’s contact with law because he was allegedly attic, looking for the source ers as recently as this year. LaRowe was originally pub- Joining Armstrong will enforcement in Howard hearing voices and loading of the voices he believed When agents searched lished March 14 in the Tex- be: Gyasi Benson, Law- County allegedly includes a guns. he heard,” the complaint Leslie’s home on Fourth arkana Gazette) rence ”JuneBug” Benson, Akilah Benson, Akima Benson, Jasmine King, Te- nika Benson, Raven Heard and LaKedra O’Neal. Benson said the event will be a family event focused on youth. She said no profanity, drugs, smoking or alcohol will be allowed. “I know a lot of their CD’s have songs that have cursing but they have worked hard and are performing songs just for this event [with] no curs- ing,” she explained. The “guys are glad to be able to come back home and participate in a positive event and show- case their talents.” The DJ for the concert with be former Nashville High School band drum- mer Trick Master B aka Nathaniel Benson.

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ing, Sandra Rhone, Sara- 10:30pm TBAGaither MXTV Country’s Family Reunion toga Elementary School 11:00pm Homecoming Liberty Town Hall 11:30pm Randall Terry Improvement specialist, told the board that the school’s goal is to close the achievement gap between the high performers and low performers. She added at least five learning cen- ters have been established in each class room. Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 commuNity 5 You can enjoy a homecooked meal

Let’s face it, if you have tually save time and money school events or achieve- 1 ½ Tablespoons olive children you are BUSY. in the long run. ments of the kids in your oil With Spring ball season By planning ahead, you by Jean A. Ince family. You can also plan 1 garlic clove, minced upon us, band concerts, af- will have the things on xtension Staff chairman upcoming family activities 1 cup fat-free chicken ter school practice, school hand you need to fix quick, E UofA Cooperative Extension you want to do. broth or ½ cup broth and work, church, work, etc. easy, healthy meals for you Tips Service • Howard County Make healthy choices. ½ cup wine it’s no wonder more and and your family – and it It is easier to make healthy 1 ½ teaspoons dried more families are eating won’t take any more time choices when meals are Tuscan herb mix out. than going to the drive prepared at home and 1 teaspoon butter While eating out every thru. a meal. Get the kids involved. families sit at the table to- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon once in a while can be a Set aside just 30 minutes Get the kids involved Fixing meals can be fun gether to share that meal. juice real treat, eating out too to plan for the next week. by letting them choose for the whole family. Chil- It is a good time to talk Place each chicken often can lead to an un- Make a list of the main dish a new fruit or vegetable dren are more likely to try about and model healthy breast half between two healthy lifestyle. Eating and the side dishes that that they’d like to try or new foods if they help get eating, portion sizes, and sheets of plastic wrap. Us- out usually means large you will serve for each day an old favorite. Kids who them to the table. Safety trying new foods. ing a mallet or rolling pin, portion sizes, little or no of the week. Select recipes get to help pick out foods comes first. Encourage For more information pound until fillets are ½” fruits and vegetables, no that have few ingredients and help fix them are more good hand washing. on eating healthy, contact thick. Season chicken with whole grains, and few low- and that use quick cooking likely to try them. EAT: the Howard County Exten- salt and pepper. er fat options on dairy and techniques. FIX: Make a point to eat sion Office at 870-845-7517 Heat oil in pan over me- meats. Post the menu on the Once you get home with together as a family. All or visit our office located dium heat – you may need Meals you prepare at refrigerator. Get input from your food purchases, wash families are busy, but make on the second floor of the to do in two batches if you home don’t have to be your family members. 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SHOP: on whether you cooked the minutes sitting at the table with the broth or wine then PLAN: Shop regularly, whether dish before freezing or not. before cleaning up. Here is a quick-to-fix add herb seasoning. Allow The first and most im- once a week or once a Add a favorite Turn off the television, recipe that was shared sauce to come to a boil portant step is planning. month. canned or frozen fruit or cell phone, radio, etc. in the Cook Smart, Eat while stirring the brown Start by keeping a list of This saves time, gas, vegetable to any main when eating so everyone Smart program. Use the bits from the bottom of the things your family likes and money. In-season fruits meal. Canned and frozen can focus on the conversa- thin sliced chicken breasts the pan. to eat. This list can help and vegetables are less is a great way to incorpo- tion without distraction. available for even quicker Cook until mixture is you as you plan for each expensive and taste bet- rate these foods into your Let the answering machine meal preparation. Add a reduced by about half - 2 week. If you try a new ter. When possible, visit diet when fresh is not an pick up calls, or turn off microwave baked potato, to 3 minutes. Remove pan recipe that everyone likes, farmer’s markets for the option. the phone to avoid dinner steamed broccoli or a fresh from heat and stir in but- don’t forget to add it to the best quality. Check your meal plan interruptions. garden salad for a com- ter and lemon juice. Pour list. Keep the master list Stick to your list. You each evening, and take out Share the events of the plete meal. juice over chicken. Yield: taped inside the kitchen are less likely to overspend frozen meats the night be- day. Ask each person at 4 servings. cabinet. and less likely to forget in- fore. Place them in a dish the table to talk about a Sautéed Chicken Nutrition Information The number one reason gredients you may need for in the refrigerator to thaw fun activity or something 4 (6 oz.) skinless, bone- per serving: 248 calories, people say they can’t eat your week’s menus. Don’t safely for the next day’s good that happened that less chicken breast halves 8 g. fat, 40 g. protein, 32 g. healthy is lack of time. If shop hungry. Eat a snack, dinner. Never thaw in the day. It is a wonderful time ¼ teaspoon salt 1 g. carbohydrates, .5 g. you plan meals, you will ac- or go shopping after eating sink or on the counter. to catch up on special ¼ teaspoon pepper fiber, 376 mg. sodium. New class needs aviation mentors

ARKADELPHIA – Hen- tion mentorship class. time in the mentorship to make the mentoring tours and working lunch- becoming an aviation men- derson State University’s “The purpose of this process,” said Troy Hogue, process enjoyable and con- es,” Hogue said. tor should contact Hogue aviation department is class is to pair upper class- chair of the department. venient utilizing whatever “There will be no strict, at [email protected] and looking for volunteers to men to aviation profession- “The main goal for the is at the mentor’s disposal prescribed method for briefly describe their avia- participate in a new avia- als willing to spend some participating mentors is such as Skype, company student-mentor interac- tion background, along tion to allow the most flex- with what areas they would ibility possible; however, like to mentor such as: air- FOR LOCAL EVENT interaction will need to be line; corporate or military www.kjep.tv conducted weekly, on aver- pilot; or facility manage- SHOWING TIMES, VISIT: age, through the semester ment. to qualify for academic Class size will be limited credit.” to the number of mentors KJEP-TV TELEVISION SCHEDULE Persons interested in available to the program.

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10:30pm TBAGaither MXTV Country’s Family 11:00pm Homecoming Liberty Town Hall Reunion 115 Stone Lake Rd. 11:30pm Randall Terry A little bit of everything!! 6 Home & Family Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

Choir Rehearsal for Easter Sunrise Service for the Community Choir will be March 21, 2013 at Immanuel Baptist Church starting at 6:30 p.m. Anyone interested, please attend. For more information call: Kevin Brazil at 557-7739.

ikkole Ingemi and Stacy Vines, both of Glenwood, together with their families will share in the joy of Ntheir marriage on Sat., March 23 at 7 p.m., at The Old Mill Wedding Chapel in Hot Springs. The ceremony will be officiated by Bro. Brian Hill.

Nikkole is the daughter of Stacy is the son of Kathy and Mrs. Beverly Ingemi of Ros- Ted Gaither of Glenwood. He is boro. She is the granddaughter the grandson of the late Loyd of the late Frances and Alfred and Lila Vines and the Late Jensen of Dorchester, Massa- Lorene Allen. chusetts. Invitations were sent. “This day I will marry my best friend; the one I laugh with, live for, dream with, love.”

We have a NEW PRINTER! Get AMAZING Color Copies of eslie McCrary and the late Carl McCrary, of Nash- Photos from The Newspaper! ville, announce the engagement and approaching Lmarriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Ruth McCrary, Come by today or call at 870-845-2010! to Seth Allan Spradling.

McCrary is the granddaugh- Spradling is the son of Ms. ter of Bro. and Mrs. David Brenda Spradling, of Nashville, and Sheila Webb, of Mountain and the late Mr. Jeff Spradling, Home, Ms. Marie McCrary and of Duncanville, Texas. He is the the late Mr. Matthew McCrary, grandson of Mr. Charles and of Nashville. She is a 2006 grad- Mrs. Cleatha Lamb, of Nashville uate of Nashville High School and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stra- and a 2008 graduate of the dling, of Duncanville, Texas. University of Central Arkansas Seth is a graduate of Nash- 4x6 for - $3.00 who earned a master’s degree ville High School who works in speech language pathology for the City of Nashville as a 8½x11 - $7.00 in 2011. backhoe operator. 11x17 - $10-12 Elizabeth is currently em- The couple will be united ployed with the Parx Group as in matrimony Sat., April 27 at a traveling speech language 6 p.m. at Immanuel Baptist pathologist. Church in Nashville. Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 dierks 7 Smoking banned at Jack Clawson City Park

CHARLES GOODIN ning smoking at the park purchase a portable pitch- and $2,500. related to outfitting the Director Mellie Walker Managing Editor imposes a $200 fine on er’s mound and replace- City aldermen ex- car with necessary police requested help funding violators, who will be ment equipment for the pressed general agree- equipment. the program. DIERKS - The use of any ticketed for the misde- park’s basketball fields. ment with the move, but Council members “Due to major budget tobacco product will be meanor charge of vio- The move came after said the city should also agreed to use $16,000 cuts the government pro- prohibited at Jack Claw- lating a city ordinance. Jeffrey Mounts explained effect similar improve- from the city’s equipment grams have faced this son Memorial Park fol- Mayor Terry Mounts said that one of the park’s ments to the park’s bas- depreciation fund and year it is imperative for lowing action at Monday’s the ordinance will not be fields would need to alter- ketball areas in the inter- $1,100 from its criminal the senior centers to seek city council meeting. enforced until signs have nate between a baseball est of fair treatment. justice fund to pay for the help from outside sources City aldermen voted been posted around the field, which must have Also during the meet- majority of the vehicle, to assist with support for unanimously to ban the park notifying patrons of a pitcher’s mound, and ing, aldermen voted unan- and to seek financing for our programs for our el- products while debating the change. a softball field, which is imously to purchase a the remaining costs. derly population,” Walker a series of park issues In other business re- supposed to be level. four wheel drive Chevro- As the meeting drew wrote in a letter to Mayor raised by Jeffrey Mounts, lated to the park, council “I don’t see another let Tahoe for the police to a close, aldermen also Mounts dated Feb. 20. a visitor to the meeting members approved the viable option,” Jeffrey department at a cost of voted unanimously to Mounts said he was in who is heavily involved disbursement of an as-yet Mounts said while dis- $25,093. take up payments on the favor of paying the bill, in youth softball and base- undetermined amount of cussing the portable Mayor Mounts said Dierks Senior Adult Cen- which is expected to cost ball. money from the general mound, which is expected the city can expect an ter’s electric bill after the city roughly $85 per The ordinance ban- fund savings account to to cost between $2,000 additional $5,000 in costs Howard County Center month.

DIERKS QUIZ BOWL TEAMS WINS SECOND PLACE IN TOURNAMENT

SUBMITTED PHOTO I NASHVILLE NEWS On March 12, the Dierks 5th and 6th grade quiz bowl team travelled to Genoa for an invitational tournament. There were 16 teams in attendance. Dierks defeated Murfreesboro, Nevada, and Bearden in the three preliminary morning games that determine seeding for the afternoon tournament. Dierks went on to win against Ashdown, Hope, and Center Point before facing Genoa in the finals. Genoa won the final game, and Dierks won second place. Other schools participating in the tournament were: Emerson Taylor, Prescott, Lafayette County, Springhill, and Caddo Hills. Teams members are: front row - Trisston Icenhower, Zane Cox, Landan Stuard (captain), Megan Welch, and Jesse Lisa ChandLer insuranCe Power. Second row: Kyra Helms, Yvette Kenney, Halle Mounts, Maddie VanBibber, Delaney Eckert, Braden Counts, ~ Group & Individual ~ and Abigail Garner. G Health G Life G Dental G G Medicare Supplement G For more information, call (870) 845-5930 Ofice 845-7728 Cell

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Anyone with grade school or college- Lake Greeson with Park Interpreter Betty is a beautiful place to make memories! license. Limited numbers of fishing poles age kids already knows that Arkansas’s as your guide. Learn about the history of Advance registration is required at the are available. Meeting place: Area E Boat spring break is coming up fast, March the lake while visiting exciting points of visitor center. Meeting place: Area E Boat Launch 16-24. Arkansas State Parks are open for interest such as Chimney Rock and Nar- Launch Admission: Free business and ready for guests who want rows Dam. Bring your sunglasses, a cool Admission: $9 adults, $5 children 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. safe, outdoor, family-friendly places to drink, and your camera. Lake Greeson Tuesday, March 19 STAR SEEKER play and make memories. is a beautiful place to make memories! 10 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Join Park Interpreter Betty at the inter- Every town in the Natural State has at Advance registration is required at the DAISY’S BEES pretive center to learn how to become a least one state park within an hour’s drive. visitor center. Meeting place: Area E Boat Honeybees are very intelligent insects star seeker. This program provides the State park interpreters in over 20 lo- Launch that work together in a complex society tools and skills to explore the stars that cations have scheduled daily programs Admission: $9 adults, $5 children to make the sweet treat that humans have glimmer over Daisy State Park. Bring a during spring break, including guided 7:30 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. learned to love. Join Park staff Bonnie to blanket if you have one! Meeting place: nature hikes, kayak tours, arts and crafts, OWL PROWL learn about their complex society, taste Interpretive Center Porch hands-on workshops, historic site tours, These “hunters of the night” are some their sweetness, and create a honeycomb Admission: Free and much more. Programs are scheduled of Arkansas’s more interesting birds. candle. Meeting place: Interpretive Center Saturday, March 23 at different times throughout the day, with Separate fact from fiction with an owl Admission: Free 1 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. additional evening activities such as night quiz, and Park Interpreter Betty describes 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. CRAPPIE FISHING 101 hikes, campfires, and owl prowls. In addi- Arkansas’s owls and what you might hear DUTCH OVEN DEMONSTRATION Meet guest speak Mr. Jimmy Barnett tion, many historic state park sites offer on tonight’s owl prowl. Meeting place: Discover how a humble black pot from Arkansas Game and Fish Commis- daily tours. Amphitheater produces delicious foods and has an sion for basic instruction on how to catch Many programs are offered free of Admission: Free anything but a humble history. You’ll also crappie. Topics include knots, tackle charge. Those requiring fees include most Sunday, March 17 get a sample and recipes before you leave. selection, baits, rigs and where to fish. lake cruises, kayak tours, and historic site 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Meeting place: Interpretive Center Afterwards, check out a free rod and reel tours. Fees are minimal in most cases. SNAKES OF LAKE GREESON Admission: Free to test your new knowledge on the shores Arkansans are encouraged to use the Far too often misunderstood, snakes Wednesday, March 20 of Lake Greeson. Meeting place: Interpre- department’s online calendar of events play crucial roles in the balance of nature. 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. tive Center to find a program that fits their family’s Join Park Interpreter Betty for a look at the SHORELINE TRACKS Admission: Free schedule, at www.arkansasstateparks. many fascinating snakes found in Daisy Join Assistant Superintendent Kristina 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. com/things-to-do/calendar-events/. Web State Park. Meeting place: Interpretive to hike along Lake Greeson’s shoreline to BEGINNING LURE CRAFT visitors can customize the online search Center find an array of animal tracks. During the Meet guest speaker Mr. Jimmy Barnett by date, park location, city, zip code, and Admission: Free program, you’ll discover that Daisy State from Arkansas Game and Fish Commis- keyword (such as “kayak,” “archeology,” 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Park is the home to many interesting ani- sion to learn the feeding habits of black or “birding”). PRESERVING MEMORIES mals. Tracking is an art that anyone can bass. Participants will then design four Besides scheduled, interpreter-led Preserve this weekend’s memories do! This program is great for the whole lures (top water, minnow type, shad body programs, the State Parks of Arkansas pro- with Assistant Superintendent Kristina. family. Meeting place: Daisy Creek Nature and deep diver). Afterwards, check out vide facilities and settings for numerous Create a scrapbook page for Daisy State Trailhead a free rod and reel to test your new lure self-guided activities, such as geocaching, Park’s memory book and one to add to Admission: Free on the shores of Lake Greeson. Meeting hiking, mountain biking, birding, wildlife your own scrapbook. The park provides 2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. place: Interpretive Center watching, studying Arkansas history, ex- the materials; just bring creativity and CATCH A FISH WITH A CAN Admission: Free ploring nature and history exhibits in the your memories! Meeting place: Interpre- Learn how to fashion a soda can into 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. parks’ visitor centers, picnicking, loung- tive Center a successful fishing pole. Then make sure SNAKES OF LAKE GREESON ing at campsites, and more. Admission: Free to try it out on the shorelines of Lake Far too often misunderstood, snakes March 15-24, Monday, March 18 Greeson. Meeting place: Playground do play crucial roles in the balance of Friday, March 15 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Admission: Free nature. Join Park Interpreter Betty for 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. SWEET TREAT FOR TWEETERS Thursday, March 21 a look at the many fascinating snakes FISHING FUN Nourish your bird friends by creating a 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. found in Daisy State Park. Meeting place: Join Park Interpreter Betty for some pinecone feeder. Join park staff Becky to MAMMALS OF LAKE GREESON Interpretive Center old-fashioned fun. We provide the bait, create a feeder and learn which types of You are invited to explore the world of Admission: Free the poles, and the fishing experience of a birds you can attract. This craft is great mammals through hands-on exploration. 7:30 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. lifetime. So, just hang your “gone fishing” for the whole family. Craft does involve Meeting place: Interpretive Center Porch OWL PROWL sign up and join us for some fun in the using nut products. Meeting place: Inter- Admission: Free These “hunters of the night” are some sun. Participants 16 and up must of a valid pretive Center Porch 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. of Arkansas’s more interesting birds. fishing license. Limited numbers of fishing Admission: Free AFTERNOON LAKE CRUISE Separate fact from fiction with an owl poles are available. Meeting place: Area E 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Take a leisurely cruise around scenic quiz, and Park Interpreter Betty describes Boat Launch SWEET TREATS FOR TWEETERS Lake Greeson with Park Interpreter Betty Arkansas’s owls and what you might hear Admission: Free Nourish your bird friends by creating a as your guide. Learn about the history of on tonight’s owl prowl. Meeting place: 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. pinecone feeder. Join park staff Becky at the lake while visiting exciting points of Amphitheater CAMPFIRE PROGRAM the interpretive center to create a feeder interest such as Chimney Rock and Nar- Admission: Free Telling stories is a centuries-old tradi- and learn which types of birds you can at- rows Dam. Bring your sunglasses, a cool Sunday, March 24 tion not only created for pleasure, but to tract. This craft is great for the whole fam- drink, and your camera. Lake Greeson 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. pass down the history and oral traditions ily and does involve using nut products. is a beautiful place to make memories! DUTCH OVEN DEMONSTRATION of an area or group of people. Meet Park Meeting place: Interpretive Center Porch Advance registration is required at the Stop by to visit with Park Interpreter Interpreter Betty to listen to stories of the Admission: Free visitor center. Meeting place: Area E Boat Betty to learn a how a humble iron pot can park’s past, share some stories, and enjoy 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Launch make a delicious snack. We’ll also briefly the fire light. There might be s’mores AFTERNOON LAKE CRUISE Admission: $9 adults, $5 children discuss the history of Dutch ovens as we makings to top the night. Meeting place: Take a leisurely cruise around scenic Friday, March 22 wait for the tasty treat to cook. Meeting Amphitheater Lake Greeson with park staff John Gleba 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. place: Interpretive Center Admission: Free as your guide. Learn about the history of FISHING FUN Admission: Free Saturday, March 16 the lake while visiting exciting points of Join Park Interpreter Betty for some 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. interest such as Chimney Rock and Nar- old-fashioned fun. We provide the bait, the PRESERVING MEMORIES AFTERNOON LAKE CRUISE rows Dam. Bring your sunglasses, a cool poles, and the fishing experience of a life- Preserve this weekend’s memories Take a leisurely cruise around scenic drink, and your camera. Lake Greeson time. So, just hang your “gone fishing” sign with Assistant Superintendent Kristina. up and join us Create a scrapbook page for Daisy State for some fun Park’s memory book and one to add to Southwest Arkansas in the sun. Par- your own scrapbook. The park provides Countryside ticipants 16 the materials; just bring creativity and Domestic Violence/Crisis nursery and up must of your memories! 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Drought-slammed ranchers may be CADC Delight Head Start centers accepting able to postpone tax payments applications for early FAYETTEVILLE – Ar- shortage of water, poor have sold or exchanged vised that ranchers con- enrollment kansas ranchers who sold grazing conditions, low the additional animals tact their CPA or tax spe- livestock in 2012 due to feed production, or other this year except for the cialist on their options DELIGHT – Central Arkansas Development Council the drought may get a little consequences of weather- weather-related condition. and should refer to the Head Start Center in Delight is accepting applications extra time from the Inter- related conditions,” said 3. The weather-related IRS Farmers’ Tax Guide for for early enrollment for the fall 2013 school year. The nal Revenue Service to Nathan Kemper, trade condition caused an area 2012 returns: www.irs.gov/ Delight Head Start is located at 621 E. Cherry Street. report income from sales. adjustment assistance co- to be designated as eli- pub/irs-pdf/p225.pdf. Call 870-379-2270. There were many ranch- ordinator for the Southern gible for assistance by the The Cooperative Exten- Head Start’s services include early reading and ers who did sell last year. Risk Management Educa- federal government. sion Service is part of the writing, kindergarten readiness, health and nutrition A study of the drought’s tion Center. The first tax option en- University of Arkansas screening, vision and hearing screening, nutritious effects on the state’s beef Kemper said there are ables ranchers to post- System Division of Ag- meals and snacks, disabilities services and family cattle industry done by two tax options available pone reporting taxable riculture and offers its services. While CADC does not provide transporta- the University of Arkansas to livestock producers and gain on additional sales programs to all eligible tion services, it will assist families in seeking public System Division of Agri- the producers must meet of any livestock for a year. persons regardless of transportation. culture (See: http://srmec. all of the following condi- Option two enables ranch- race, color, national ori- To be eligible to enroll in the Head Start program, uark.edu/beef/) found that tions to qualify for either ers to postpone and avoid gin, religion, gender, age, a child must be three or four years old. The family 49 percent had sold more option: taxes on gains from the disability, marital or vet- must also meet income guidelines. Verification of fam- mature cows than in a 1. You use the cash sale of breeding, draft or eran status, or any other ily income, child’s birth certificate and immunization typical year and 41 per- method of accounting. dairy animals if they are legally protected status, records are required to complete an application. cent sold more heifers. 2. You can show that, replaced within a specific and is an Affirmative Ac- CADC Head Start is a free comprehensive child and “These early sales may under your usual business time frame. tion/Equal Opportunity family development program for low-income families. have been caused by practices, you would not Kemper strongly ad- Employer. The main focus is to increase the school readiness of young children. It is designed to help parents and caregivers be empowered to self sufficiency. Children enrolled have access to educational resources, as well as health and dental services, nutritional services, Conference takes aim at prescription drug abuse and social services. LITTLE ROCK – Pre- cation In the Emergency (NGA) announced the se- * Promoting public edu- CADC is a private nonprofit community action scription drug abuse is the Room. lection of five states, Ar- cation about prescription agency that was formed in 1965 to fight and win the fastest growing drug prob- “Emergency room doc- kansas, Kentucky, New drug abuse “War on Poverty.” The mission of CADC is to improve lem in the United States, tors are challenged ev- Mexico, Oregon and Vir- This project is in part- the quality of life and build strong communities in and a group of physicians, ery day by the number of ginia, to join Alabama and nership with the National Arkansas. For more information, please contact the national experts, policy people who are showing up Colorado in developing Safety Council and sup- Delight Head Start. makers and professional in emergency rooms seek- and implementing compre- ported by the Robert Wood people from around the ing narcotics,” said Gene hensive and coordinated Johnson Foundation, the state and across the nation Shelby, M.D., president strategies that take advan- Association of State and met this week at the Pea- of the Arkansas Medical tage of all available tools Territorial Health Officials, CADC Delight Head Start body Hotel in Little Rock Society. and resources to address CVS Caremark Corpora- to discuss solutions to the According to Shelby, this growing problem. tion, Pharmaceutical Re- program hosting open house problem. the new practices have * Making better use of search and Manufacturers Among the new tools for been used in the state of prescription drug monitor- of America, the Healthcare DELIGHT – Central Arkansas Development Council emergency room doctors Washington over the last ing programs Management Distribution Delight Head Start Center is hosting an open house is a set of prescribing rec- two years with great suc- * Enhancing enforce- Association, Rite Aid Cor- on Thursday, April 4, 6-7 p.m. The general public is ommendations introduced cess. “These guidelines ment efforts poration, the Alliance of invited. Refreshments will be served. today which could have a help standardize the man- * Ensuring proper dis- Safe Online Pharmacies The Head Start is located at 621 E. Cherry Street significant impact on the agement of this group of posal of prescription drugs and Magellan Health Ser- in Delight. Call 870-379-2270 for more information. problem in Arkansas. The people but they are just * Leveraging the state’s vices. new recommendations one component of a suc- role as regulator and pur- To learn more about the help establish protocols cessful plan,” Shelby said. chaser of services prescription drug abuse for doctors to follow when In 2012, the National * Building partnerships initiative, please visit PUBLIC NOTICE prescribing pain medi- Governors Association among key stakeholders http://goo.gl/5bsSD . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HOWARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. CV-2011-81-2 Lawmakers file bill requiring Arkansas, BENJAMIN VEGA CASTRO, PLAINTIFF VS. MARIA REYNA GALLAGOS AND Arkansas State football game for charity MA CELSA ORTIZ, DEPENDANTS

It may take a state law by Republican Rep. Andy the schools to meet up and run the bill if the majority NOTICE OF COMMISSION OR SALE for the Arkansas Razor- Mayberry of Hensley and which charity they’d like of those polled don’t sup- Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the backs and Arkansas State Democratic Rep. Harold to benefit from the game. port the matchup. authority and directions contained in the order of Red Wolves to meet up on Copenhaver of Jonesboro Mayberry said they won’t - SW Arkansas Radio the Circuit Court of Howard County, Arkansas the football field. would require at least entered on the 14th day of January, 2012 in case A pair of Arkansas law- $250,000 of the ticket sales number CV 2011-81-2 between Benjamin Vega, makers has filed legislation from the game to go to PUBLIC PUBLIC Plaintiff and Maria Reyna Gallegos and Ma Celsa that would require the two charity. NOTICE NOTICE Ortiz, Defendants, the undersigned Bobbie Joe football teams to meet up Mayberry set up a web- 1991 Honda Accord 1997 Kenworth T-2000 Green as commissioner of such Court of Howard for one football game at site, http://www.arkansasa- VIN# VIN# County, Arkansas will offer for sale to the highest War Memorial Stadium subenefit.com , to poll visi- 1HGCB7655MA156734 XKTDR9X2WJ754188 bidder at the East door or entrance of the Howard in Little Rock. The bill tors on whether they want County Courthouse on March 19, 2013 at 10:00 Is being held at Bypass Is being held at Bypass a.m. within the hours prescribed by law for judicial Diesel & Wrecker Diesel & Wrecker sale the following described real estate as follows: Noninsured crop disaster assistance Service, Inc., 9224 Hwy Service, Inc., 9224 Hwy Lot 13 in the B.F. Hill Addition to the town program coverage 278 West, Nashville, AR 278 West, Nashville, AR of Nashville, Howard County, Arkansas, 71852. 870-845-1597 71852. 870-845-1597 according to the oficial plat thereof (legal The Farm Service Agen- ing date for the following due to abandonment. due to abandonment. Description supplied by client) in Howard cy’s Noninsured Crop Di- crops: All Warm Season Vehicle will be sold Vehicle will be sold County, Arkansas. Together with all the saster Assistance Program Grasses for Grazing and For- improvements and appurtenances thereunto (NAP) provides financial age, Alfalfa for Grazing and at public sale unless at public sale unless assistance to producers of Forage, Greens Beans (fresh claimed within 45 claimed within 45 belonging. non-insurable crops when and processed), Sweet Corn, days. Failure to reclaim days. Failure to reclaim The purchaser being required to execute a bond low yields, loss of inventory Tomatoes (all varieties, vehicle waves all rights, vehicle waves all rights, as required by law and the order of the Court with or prevented planting occur Spring and Fall plantings), approved security bearing an interest at a rate of ten title, and interest in title, and interest in due to a natural disaster. Tomatillos, Turnips for Graz- (10) percent per annum from the date of sale until Eligible producers must ing (Barkant). above vehicle. Vehicle above vehicle. Vehicle paid and a lien being retained on the premises so to apply for coverage of non- An eligible producer is a may be reclaimed may be reclaimed secure the payment of the purchase money. Terms insurable crops using Form landowner, tenant or share- during business hours during business hours of sale-cash or letter of credit satisfactory to the CCC-471, and pay the ap- cropper who shares in the by proving ownership by proving ownership plicable service fee at the risk of producing an eligible commissioner. by paying all charges by paying all charges nd FSA office where their farm crop and is entitled to an Given under my hand and seal on the 22 day of records are maintained. The ownership share of that against vehicle. against vehicle. February, 2013 application and service fee crop. For more information must be filed by March 15, contact your local FSA of- (BPD 69w #20) (BPD 63w #19 & #21) Bobbie Jo Green, Circuit Clerk (JBS:19,21;W:263) 2013, the application clos- fice. 10 sports Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Outlaws, Lady Outlaws dominate Centerpoint Win comes one day after boys roast Little Rock Mills

CHARLES GOODIN going for Dierks in the DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY first inning with a one out News Staff single. Lites and Cothren DIERKS – The Dierks reached on back to back Lady Outlaws dominated singles and Carraway on the field and at the scored on a passed ball. plate in a 15-0 shutout Helms reached base on over the Centerpoint an error in right left field, Lady Knights Tuesday, scoring Cothren. boosting their record to Ayers would reach on CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News 3-2 on the season. a single and later scored ABOVE: Skylar Burgess slides home Tuesday during the Lady Outlaw ace Cait- along with Helms, giving Lady Outlaws’ win over the Centerpoint Lady Knights. lin Lites pitched lights Dierks a 4-0 lead after AT RIGHT: Derek Hill approaches third base during the out, striking out eight and one. Outlaws’ win over Little Rock Mills. giving up a paltry two hits Bennett led off the lead by the bottom of the vance Sharp, who scored in four innings of play. second with a double and fourth inning to eventu- one play later when Tyler Hailey Carraway, scored when Carraway ally win the contest 6-2. Mounts singled. Sarah Cothren and stretched out a double of Action got underway in The Outlaws added its Kendall Ayers went three her own. the third when Alex Sharp final score at the bottom for three, with Carraway Lites reached on a was walked to score of the fifth when Caleb recording a double. single and Cothren drove McLane Moore, putting Dunn crossed home when Lites went three for Carraway. Cothren, Ayers the Outlaws up 1-0. Moore reached base on a four from the plate with a and Allen all crossed Dierks did most of fielder’s choice. homerun. home plate to give Dierks their work at the bottom Sharp was 1-3 with two Autumn Helms, Han- a 10-0 lead going into the of the fourth, tallying four runs and an RBI, Mounts nah Allen and Whitney third inning. runs to increase their was 2-3 with an RBI, An- Bennett each had a The Lady Outlaws lead to five. drew Sirmon was 2-3 with double. added two in the third Sharp got things one run and Moore was Carraway led the team and three in the fourth to started when he singled 1-2 with a run and two in runs with four, followed end the game with the 15 to score Andy Tedder and RBIs. by Cothren with three run sportsmanship rule. advance Moore to third. The win came one day and Lites, Ayers and Ben- The boys’ game played Calan Tipton then hit a after the Outlaws wasted nett with two each. out in a similar fashion sacrifice fly to right field hapless Little Rock Mills Carraway got things with Dierks claiming a 5-0 to score Moore and ad- 15-0. whip Magnet Cove - twice

CHARLES GOODIN scoring for the inning 4-0 victory. Managing Editor when Justin Reed singled Action got underway to left field. at the bottom of the first he Nashville Magnet Cove was able inning, when Myers hit a Scrappers won to score two runs in the sacrifice fly to score King both contests second inning, and the and give the Scrappers a T score remained at a 4-2 1-0 advantage. in a two-game series deadlock until the bot- The score remained played against Mag- tom of the fifth, when static until the bot- net Cove Monday at Nashville rallied to seal tom of the third, when Wilson Park. the victory. Nashville added three Stephen Kreul was an Tesean Green got scores to their tally. The offensive workhorse for things started, hitting a Scrappers added two the Scrappers in the first double to centerfield to runs when a double by game, going 4-4 from the score King. Kreul then Nichols scored Myers batter’s box to tally three doubled to right field, and Kreul. Nichols then runs and three RBIs as scoring Green and ad- scored on an error after Nashville steamrolled the vancing Myers to third, advancing to third on a visiting Panthers 10-2. where he was able to single by Lovelis. Kreul got things start- score on an error during Nichols led the team ed at the bottom of the the same play. from the batter’s box, go- first when he singled to Kreul claimed another ing 1-1 with one run and left field to score Donyell run when Lovelis dou- two RBIs, while Myers “Head” King and advance bled to right field, making went 1-1 with a run and Nick Myers to third. it 8-2 Scrappers. an RBI. Myers scored on the Nashville added two Kreul was 1-1 with a next at bat when Storm more runs at the bottom run and an RBI, and King Nichols singled to left of the sixth when Lovelis CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News added another run de- field, then Kreul put doubled to centerfield, Justin Reed fields a hit during the Scrappers’ win over Magnet Cove. spite never getting a hit. Nashville up 3-0 when scoring Green and Kreul. The Scrappers will Austin Lovelis grounded King went 2-3 in the Myers went 1-3 with two four RBIs. King struck out seven play at home again out to the pitcher’s contest with two runs, runs, Nichols was 1-4 Reed added another batters and allowed no tonight as they host Fore- mound. while Green was 1-3 with with a run and an RBI, RBI after going 1-3. earned runs to lead the man. The game is set to Nichols rounded out two runs and an RBI. and Lovelis went 2-4 with In the second game, Nashville Scrappers to a begin at 5 p.m. Cypress Candle Company ANNIVERSARY SALE UP TO 50% OFF STARTING AT 99¢ & UP!!! EXCLUDES DIAMOND CANDLES 20% OFF AMERICANA & CLASSIC ELEGANCE LINE. STORE HOURS: 9-5 MONDAY-SATURDAY #3฀COURTHOUSE฀SQ.฀•฀MURFREESBORO 870-285-4000 Wholesale prices available call for more information Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 sports 11

CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Darius Hopkins clears the bar during the high jump competition Tuesday at the Junior Scrapper Relays. LEAPING PAST THE COMPETITION Junior Scrapperettes win Junior Scrapper Relays, boys take second

CHARLES GOODIN while the 4x800m team made up of Managing Editor Erskin, Garland, Scott and Vines claimed second in 11:55.33. NASHVILLE - The Junior Scrapper- Hollins finished second in the high ettes easily won the Junior Scrapper jump with a 4’10” performance, while Relays Tuesday, besting second place Richardson was fourth with 4’4”. Hollins finisher De Queen by a score of 179-130. also finished second in the long jump Nashville won the 300 meter hurdles with a distance of 14”4.75”. courtesy of a 54.32 second finish by Horton claimed fourth in the triple Asia Munn, dominated in the pole vault jump with a 31’.05” performance, while with a seven foot performance by Mad- Gabi Dougan claimed third in the shot die Horton and claimed victory in the put with a throw of 31’7”. Alyssa Har- 4x100m relay with a 53.87 second per- rison also contributed with an eighth formance by KeKe Richardson, Aaysha place finish in the shot (27’10”). Hollins, Munn and Horton. Horton also Dougan finished second in the discus won the long jump with a distance of (73’), while Rachel Bradshaw claimed 15 feet, while Richardson won the triple eighth with a throw of 60’5”. jump with 33’6.5”. The boys’ team won six events, finish- In the 100m dash, Horton finished ing a close second to De Queen by a third with a time of 13.79, while Hollins 188-179 margin. pulled in fourth with a time of 14.08. Terrell Grundy won the high jump Horton also placed second in the 200m with a leap of 5’4”, while Andrew Haw- dash (29.08), while Hollins turned in an- thorne claimed first in the long jump other fourth place performance (29.54). with 18’9”. D’Ajeon Armstrong won the Kaylea Carver made her mark in the triple jump with a 41’1.5” performance, 400m dash, finishing second (1:07.8) while Troy Thomas dominated the com- while Cloe Scoggins finished fourth petition in the shot put with a 44’7” toss. (1:09.66). Darius Hopkins finished first in the McKayla Vines came in fourth in the 100m dash with a time of 11.63, while 800m run (2:57.03) while Jasmin Scott the 4x100m relay team of Armstrong, and Rachel Bradshaw finished fourth Hopkins, Hawthorne and Leonard Snell and fifth in the mile with times of 6:35.76 won that event in 45.79 seconds. and 6:54.08. Snell rounded out the boys’ first Richardson finished third in the 100m place finishes with a winning time of hurdles (19.44), while Munn came in 42.71 in the 300m hurdles. fourth with a 20 second performance. Other scoring Junior Scrappers In addition to Munn’s performance included Winland Ogden, Kirby Adcock, in the 300m hurdles, Linsay Bennett Ladarius Daniel, Ignacio Perez, Edward claimed third with a time of 56.33. Capitillo, Christopher Spencer and Zach The 4x400m relay team, consisting Jamison, along with the 4x800m relay of Kaylea, Scott, Garland and Reeder, team consisting of Perez, Trace Beene, CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News finished second with a time of 4:48.9, Mace Green and Jamison. KeKe Richardson competes in the long jump Tuesday during the Junior Scrapper Relays.

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table, lightweight, like new. Low SERVICES 501-337-6788 for Application. $0 down delivers. Bring your deed Apply in person at HCCC, 1577 Hwy. 371 West, Nashville, $ or perhaps free to senior. (888) (MI:20-25, w23) & proof of income. No application AR 71852. E.O.E./ No phone calls please. 442-3390. (WG:10-tf, w14) ______refused on your dream home. Call ______APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Arka- anytime (903) 831-5332 rbi#35153. Septic tank pumping and drain A NEW PILLOW delphia, 1205 Caddo, 2 BR, $550/ (SH:48-tf; w21) cleaning service, sewer lines/drains TOP MATTRESS SET. month, 1 BR. $450, Utilities ______unstopped. Johnson Services, w/Warranty. Twin included. CALL 501-844-7137 or 1st time home buyers, low down, (870) 642-2787. (LJ:27-tf, 13w) Set $88, Full Set $108, 501-337-6788 for Application. No Credit, all applications ac- ______Queen Set $138 & King (MI:20-25, w24) cepted. (903) 838-7324 rbi#35153. Jimmy Don Sullivan Welding & Set $168. Call Sandy ______(SH:49-tf; w13) Construction Service, 845-4752, 903-276-9354. (Pd:17-25) One Bedroom Apartment, Car- ______licensed septic tank installation. ______port, Inside Storage Room, $360, Bingham Manufactured Homes: (JDS:tf; w12) Yard sale spots for rent. At the “Y” Deposit, References. 845-4214. All Homes discounted, SOME ______in Murfreesboro. Seen by 3,500 (JS:tfn,w11) AS MUCH AS $4,000.00. Invest he Terminator Pest Control (870) Printing needs cars daily. For more information ______your IRS Return in a New Home! 557-1780. (tf) For all your : call 870-285-3838. (c.l. 31-35) Sherry’s Apartments, Small kitch- Financing Available. 4 miles East ______enette, furnished and utilities paid. of DeQueen, Hwy 70-71, 870-642- Hostetler Mowing - dependable Self-inking Stamps, Business 2010 Travel Trailer by Palomino, 870-925-0347. (PD:21-22) 7321 or 870-584-7837. lawn care. (870) 557-4510. 33 t Fith Wheel or gooseneck. ______(BH:13-tfn, w31) (RH:20-tf; w6) Cards, Ofice Supplies, Ofice 2 slide outs, 2 entrances, electric ______jacks & awning. Excellent Condi- 14x80, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, All Ap- Ward Shavings LLC - dry shavings Furniture, Paper tion, $17,000. 870-845-7724. REAL pliances,(870) 583-2283, Umpire. $1,400/van load. (870) 285-3377. (PD: 16-21) (PD:20-23) (WS:89-tf; w9) & Commercial Printing! ______ESTATE ______Brazil’s Full Service Center & 418 N. Main St., Nashville, 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy 26W, Detail. For all your car care needs! U TOS owner inancing. (501) 758-2303. TRAILERS Why shine when you can sparkle. email (CL:74-tf; w13) 805 S. Main, right beside Hickory ______House. Call us at 870-557-7739. [email protected] 3 BR, 2 BA home on 10 acres. (mg:tfn) 2008 Impala SS, 84,120 miles, New Fenced & Gated with Pond on Hwy WE HAVE MOVED! (Temporar- ______Tires. $10,995.00. 870-286-2670. 371. Call 451-2191. ily) across the road to Bingham Harris Construction-New, Add on, or call (PD:20-23) (JK:10-tfn, w16) Homes, sooo we are reducing Porches, Decks, Etc. References ______inventory, BINGHAM TRAILERS, Available. 870-200-1727. For Sale: 2 bedroom, mobile home save now!!! 4 miles East of De- (mg-tfn) (870) 845-2010 close to school. For more informa- Queen, Hwy 70-71, 870-642-7321 ______

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W ANTED ______Carlton Summer Job Openings at 1-1/3 Acres Wooded area w/septic system & well. 1/3 acre pond near Charles’ Tree Service Mini Storage Crater of Diamonds State Park Experienced Market Manager, Parker Creek. $30,000. 870-285- 870-557-1003 (870) 845-3560 Crater of Diamonds State Park is now taking Rehkopf Foods, 300 E. 13th St. 2050. (PD:20-27) Tree trimming •Tree Removal applications for the upcoming summer season. Murfreesboro, AR, 870-285-3391. • Professional Tree Service ______• Bucket Trucks Open positions include cashier, lifeguard, (RF:15-22, w:9) Fully insured for all your tree SANDY BRANCH ______trimming needs Free Estimates restaurant staff, and maintenance worker. Hostetler and years experience. MOBILE HOMES Pastor needed at Corinth First We have your mobile home needs. A summer job at Crater of Diamonds State Baptist Church. 870-200-0248; Mowing Smith’s Mini Storage SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING Park isn’t just a paycheck. It will provide 870-983-2390; 870-451-3156. Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 valuable job experience and professional skills Dependable Lawn Care Units available in (PD:21-26) Nashville & Mineral Springs (870) 845-2940 that can beneit any career! ______Commercial & Residential Leaf Cleanup •Strengthen communication skills as you • Residential YOUNG (870) 845-5075 greet and serve people from all over the • Commercial ELECTRIC (870) 557- • Industrial Steve Young, Owner country and around the world! Licensed, •Learn about the history and geology of this Bonded 870-845-2643 4510 & Insured 870-845-7092 Nashville one-of-a-kind park! 1917 CR 342 • Nashville, AR 71852 •Become part of a welcoming, dedicated park Visit us at staff team as you share knowledge and provide visitors with a positive park experience! Send your ads to: •Make friends and memories for a lifetime! www.swarkansasnews.com •See real diamonds, meet the people who [email protected] ind them, and learn how you can ind your own! MILLWOOD CORPORATION No job experience necessary, but applicants Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland should be friendly, hard-working, and honest. Applications may be picked up at Crater of nd Diamonds State Park, 209 State Park Road, in Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 219 N. 2 St. Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 PO Box 903 Murfreesboro. More info/comments, call 870- Nashville, AR 71852 285-3113. J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 LARRY R. TEAGUE, CIC Ofice 870-845-5303 All applications are due back at the park PARTNER Fax 870-845-1764 no later than April 1, 2013. P.O. Box 1316 www.teagueandteague.com Ofice: HOME • LIFE • AUTO Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 [email protected] EOE/AA/ADA 14 Thursday, March 14, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News The Nashville Elementary Scrapper Singers are one of the featured groups on the website of the National Association for Music Education in The Concert for Music in Our Schools Month. Members of the 2012-2013 Scrapper Singers (not all are pictured) include: Calley Allmon, Steyana Bailey, Kalonji Benson, Latoria Benson, Zameria Bonville, Kristin Boone, LaBrea’ Brooks, Klair Castleberry, Jessica Deaton, Brooklyn Dinkins, Maya Call Us for All Your Fant, Aaliyah Gilliam, Anthony Gonzalez, Tamia Haislip, Deonte Hall, Katilynn Hanney, Mea Heard, Damillion Henderson, Julie Hensley, Niesha Howard, Jamie Jamison, Alaza Johnson, Isaac Johnson, Nariah Jordan, Nevaeh Jordan, Shamiya Electrical Needs! Marks, Taneya Mays, Autumn Miller, Ereyana Moore, Lexi Moore, Brandon Nason, Ashlyn Newton, Aisleen Palmer, Keysiya • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Palmer, Anastasia Peebles, Alisha Perez, Esmeralda Perez, Kimberly Perez, Jamyiah Reed, Dakota Smith, Kymberly Stanek, Takela Stewart, Madison Tolleson, Anna Violante and Baili Wiley. • LICENSED • INSURED • BONDED They also traveled to Little Rock on March 6 to participate in the Capitol Concerts, which is sponsored in celebration of 870-200-4658 Music in Our Schools Month by the Arkansas Music Educators Association. Thirty-four 5th and 6th grade students from M-7767 NES joined five other schools from around the state for the event. Each school group sang one song, then all participants joined in a mass choir to sing the songs included in “The Concert for Music in Our Schools” month. Below is a link to the page where the NES video is located. The after school choir shot the video before Christmas. http://musiced.nafme.org/concert/videos/alleluia-jubilate/ Power Pharmacy 1310 S. 4th • Nashville (870) 845-1413

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