Thursday, April 11, 2019 1 Section • 8 Pages 94th Year • Issue 15 GLENWOOD USPS 220-180 Comingth soon!th SERVINGHERALD GLENWOOD, ARKANSAS & THE DIAMOND LAKES SINCE 1926 April 26 & 27 SEE US ONLINE: WWW.SWARKANSASNEWS.COM AND WWW.FACEBOOK.COM GLENWOOD HERALD Delight man charged with felony terroristic Photographs of CADC Head threatening, second degree battery and more Start students at Senior An strange tale of alleged abuse between two people who ing an incident March 28 at Kizzia Farms. The wife reportedly Center courtesy of Head Start met online has resulted in felony charges being filed against a suffered broken bones in her face that would require surgery. Pike County man. Also on April 2, Jose Mauricho Avila Serrano, 44, of Glen- Silas D. Humphry, 38, of Delight, was charged April 3 with wood was charged with felony possession of methamphetamine felony terroristic threatening and second-degree battery and and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested March 8 during a traf- misdemeanor interference with emergency communications fic stop initiated for not having a driver’s license. and theft of property. One sentenced The charges against Humphry, a convicted felon, started A Georgia man was the sole defendant sentenced during the around 1:30 a.m. March 28 when a female subject reported she Monday session of Pike County Circuit Court. had been beaten by Humphry, who she had met online and had James Epler, 30, of Hahira, Ga., was charged Jan. 24 with met in person for the first time that day. possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. He The alleged victim reported she arrived at Humphry’s house pleaded guilty to the charges Monday and was sentenced to five around 10:30 a.m. and they soon went to purchase alcohol. years of probation and 60 days in the Arkansas Correction Cen- Later as they sat eating dinner at the table, Humphry allegedly ter and fined $1,500. slapped the victim in the face before they both moved to the liv- ing room where he reportedly struck her again. Humphry then moved to the bedroom where the victim followed. CADC Head Start Program It was in the bedroom that Humphry is said to have punched, kicked and hit the victim repeatedly with a baseball bat while students visit Glenwood telling her he was going to kill her. When she tried to call for help, Humphry took her phone away. She later was able to get Senior Adult Center for away and lock herself inside her car and when Humphry left she broke out a window to get back into the home to find her Crazy Hat Day on April 2 car keys and purse. The car keys were gone but the phone was On Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019, CADC Glenwood Head Start later recovered. and the CADC Glenwood Senior Adult Center held our 2nd an- The victim was found walking on the highway with numer- nual Crazy Hat Fashion Show with special guest Cat in the Hat ous injuries. and Thing 1 and Thing 2. Each of the students and seniors hand More charges crafted a crazy hat to wear and model in the show. This was On April 2, a felony domestic battery charge was filed in Pike a celebration of Dr. Seuss birthday. The children really enjoy County against David E. Sterling, 45, of Nashville. getting to make a hat and dance across the stage for the parents Sterling was charged after he allegedly beat up his wife dur- and the seniors who were watching the activities. We would like to say thank you to Mrs. Amber Boyett for sending three of her students; Monica Herring, Rachel Forsythe and Piper Wilson to be the Cat in the Hat and Thing 1 & Thing News You Can Use 2. These young ladies are all members of the Centerpoint Beta Club. Quarterly Commodities at the We have one educational field trip or community collabora- tion each month. If you are interested in your child joining us CADC Senior Center for a fun filled educational school year; we are currently taking The Glenwood Senior Activity Center at 22 Betty applications for the 2019-2020 year. Street will be distributing their quarterly commodities on Thank you so much for your time and help. If you need any Tuesday, April 16 and Wednesday, April 17, additional information, please feel free to contact me at 870- The times each day are: 8:30 am to 11:00 am, and 356-4780 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm. Lorrie Ledbetter The quarterly commodity items vary each time. Items CADC Glenwood Head Start Family Service Worker which may be found include varieties of: carrots, cream Lady in Purple Hat corn, tomato sauce, dry Great Northern beans, dry split peas, frozen blueberries, shredded cheese, mixed fruit, potato flakes, canned black beans, rice and lentils. Call 356-4212 if you have questions, and bring your ID when coming to pick up anything for which you may be eligible. Free Tours and Flea Market at ONHS The historic Old Norman High School is open for free tours and flea market on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 – 4. The museum includes a one-room school, a lum- ber/farming room, furnishings of a shot-gun home, and early communications room. The former Home Econom- ics Cottage is also available for meetings and overnight stays. Check out photos on Facebook, Old Norman High School, for photos and other information, or interested parties may call Mary Beth at 870-223-2724 for tours on other days of the week. Great Glenwood Clean-Up! Get involved! Help us clean up the beautiful town of Glen- wood! The week of April 13th through the 20th, Glenwood will be participating in a city-wide clean-up to help keep Arkansas clean and beautiful. To help, you can clean up litter, waste, old The CADC Head Start Program visited the Glenwood Senior Activity Center for Crazy Hat Day appliances, and junk cars in your yard and around your com- munity. There will be CITY WIDE large item pick-up on April 13th and April 20th. For junk car towing, you can call M&R Towing at 870-828- 0649. To volunteer, call 870-828-8066! Help quack out child abuse! On April 20th, the Child Safety Center will be hosting their 4th annual Duck Derby Festival at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia. Admission is free to get into the festival, and includes music, bounce houses, books, face painting, games, and giveaways. You can also race rubber ducks for a chance to win $1000 cash, a Hot Springs vacation package, or a grill and smoker package! If you need more information or would like to sign up, call 870-403-6879, or visit pdmcsc.org. Congratulations to the Caddo Hills Senior Trap Team for placing second in the Annual Rick Evans grandview Prairie Trap Tournament. Congratulations to Kyzer Black and Andy Jackson for shooting a perfect 25 of 25 round. They are coached by Jeff Hemund Page 2 • Glenwood Herald • Thursday, April 11, 2019 Centerpoint Elementary Honor Rolls Pike County Cattlemen’s News Report, April 2, 2019 First Grade Principal’s List 3rd 9 Weeks The April 2nd Pike tion with every oil change, Breeding Season through Brayden Bean, Leah Davis, Olivia Farmer, Charlee Johnson, Baleigh Miller, Luke County Cattlemen’s As- and not using old diesel estrus synchronization Stowell, Paislee Richardson, Sofia Valdez sociation meeting and din- exhaust fluid that has crys- and artificial insemina- Emmanuel Hernandez, Kailyn Robinson, Jared Contreras, Ryker Davis, Eva Perez, ner included Beef Brisket tals. He continued with tion (AI). His slide show Grayson Tankersley, Alex Esteban-Santos, Alexis Orrell, Taylor Alexander, Ronnie and chicken quarters with safety issues that cause included the history of AI Beau Brown, Benjamin Buck, Ian Davidson, Tripp Mounts, Georgia Sandoval, Lorali sides and desserts. The accidents and death when up to today’s advanced Wright, Isaac Salinas Association thanks South- not observed. Finishing procedures and tech- First Grade Honor Roll 3rd 9 weeks ern Farm Bureau, by Jeff up, Mr. Sweeden advised niques. Information and Shooter Forrest, Lane Perry, Alani Mar, Zarek Kuper, Glendon Plyler, Jordi Medina, Jones (in absentia) and that Vicon equipment opportunities for training Macie Homan, Samuel Vasquez, Isaac Forrest, Llylee Coffman, Noelia Avila, Nina Sweeden Tractor Inc., rep- brand is discontinued and is available through U of Dunlap, Nathan Caldwell, Olivia Randolph, Tommy Leal, Maci Dart, Jeremy Duvall, resented by Glen Sweeden not available anymore, but A Agricultural Extension Jason Gonzalez for sponsoring the dinner. that New Holland deals Services. Second Grade Principal’s List 3rd 9 weeks As everyone was finish- and programs can secure County Extension Brantlee Acevedo, Jordyn Anderson, Andrew Bateman, Olen Coffman, Wade Hoover, ing their meal, President a customer $1000s in sav- Agent, Terrell Davis, ad- Gracie Mack, Dyanna McDaniel, Emilee McGhee, Abigail Mitchell, Derek Morales, Jeremy Allmon introduced ings on new tractors as vised participants of CES Brody Quast, Mallori Richardson, Carter Singleton, Isabelle Wallace, Cole Yin. Mr. Sweeden, proprietor of well as savings on other programs and activities. Second Grade Honor Roll 3rd 9 Weeks Murfreesboro’s New Hol- equipment. For the latest . Information about in- Kade Arnold, Cole Cowart, Ty Daniels, Kailey Davis, Gracie Dearing, Kyra Fatherree, land Dealership. He gave information call for a con- volvement with the Pike Elizabeth Flowers, Ben Gillaspy, Haygen Halcombe, Jada Hernandez, Cayden Kuyk- preventative maintenance sultation at 870-285-2109. County Cattlemen’s As- endall, Blake Montgomery, Damien Morrissette, CJ Parish, Andi Plyler, Payton Poehls, advice including using Mr. Charles R. Looney sociation is available Alejandra Ramos, Nicholas Shurley, Brenlee Sims, Jayden Tyrell, Marlene Valdez, only lubricants specified in from the Southwest Re- from Jeremy Allmon, Kane Vaughn, your owner’s manual for search and Extension Cen- 870.285.5475 or Stanley Third Grade Principal’s List 3rd 9 weeks your equipment, changing ter presented a program Rhodes, 870.245.7800.
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