1 Sections • 12 Pages Thursday, June 18, 2015 th GLENWOOD USPS 220-180 90 Year • Issue 25 ¢ HERALDSERVING GLENWOOD, ARKANSAS & THE DIAMOND LAKES SINCE 1926 75 SEE US ONLINE: WWW.SWARKANSASNEWS.COM AND WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GLENWOOD HERALD Quorum Court votes to purchase new tractor and bush hog BY HEATHER GRABIN dergo rough working conditions while cutting right- Editor, Murfreesboro Diamond of-ways and that the “New Holland is the best buy. I’m not talking about total dollars, I’m talking about MURFREESBORO—The Pike County Quorum down the road,” said Terrell. Court voted to purchase a New Holland tractor from In other Court news: the New Holland Tractor Company and a bush hog The Court voted to reimburse Davis Smith Fu- from Glenwood Equipment, as long as the bid re- neral Home $250 for transporting a body for the mains the same, during their monthly meeting Mon- coroner without their facility being used for burial. day night. The charges were $200 for transportation and $50 The decision came after Pike County Judge for the emergency kit used. Dewight Mack read several bids received by the Pike County Clerk Sandy Campbell read the county to the court. Other options included a Massey minutes from the May 2014 meeting which irst Fergusson, Coyote and Kubota tractors. addressed reimbursing the funeral home for trans- The tractor and bush hog are being purchased for portation of bodies. At that time the funeral home use at the landill, but will also be used when cutting charged the county $150 to move a body and $200 to right-of-ways. After much discussion it was decided take the body to Hot Springs for refrigeration. that New Holland would be the best choice based Campbell explained that the county does not ap- upon the expected performance of the equipment. JP propriate money for this service, because it is rarely John Terrell said that the tractor would have to un- used and is visited on a case-by-case basis. Baugher pleads guilty, sentenced to ADC BY HEATHER GRABIN Editor, Murfreesboro Diamond MURFREESBORO—A Glenwood man entered a guilty plea to a second degree sexual assault charge, a class B felony, in Pike County Circuit Court Monday. Sixty-three-year-old Charles Wayne Baugher, Sr. was sentenced to twenty years in the Arkansas De- Staff Photo/P.J. Tracy IV partment of Corrections with three years suspended PHARMACIST OF THE YEAR ... Glenwood Chamber of Commerce Chuck Voan (left) congratulates Woodard Drug’s Wayne Padgett on being named the 2015 Arkansas Pharmacists Association Pharmacist of the Year. Padgett and he must register as a sex offender. was recognized by the group, as stated on the plaque, for his “outstanding contributions to the profession of The charge was iled in February after Baugher Submitted Photo/PCSO pharmacy.” For more on the illustrious honor, please see future editions of the Glenwood Herald. was arrested for the assault of a 4-year-old child. CHARLES WAYNE BAUGHER, SR. Shelter Insurance names Mack ‘Rookie of the Year’ COLUMBIA, MO -- Simon Mack, Shelter Insurance agent at Glen- eration during an agent’s irst full 12 months as a Shelter Insurance ter agents who demonstrate the highest overall excellence in insurance wood, Arkansas, has been honored among the company’s top agents. agent. Criteria for the award include volume and quality of business in services and meet corporate standards of sound agency operation dur- Mack earned the Rookie-of-the-Year Award at the irm’s recent Confer- all lines of insurance available from Shelter. ing the previous year. ence of Champions. Mack also qualiied for Shelter’s Conference of Champions. The Mack has represented Shelter since January 2014. The Simon Mack The rookie award is presented for overall excellence in agency op- Champion designation recognizes members of a select group of Shel- Shelter Insurance Agency LLC is located at 114 Fagan St., Glenwood. Staff Photo/P.J. Tracy IV TROJAN BAKE SALE ... The Kirby Trojan basketball team held a bake sale at Wright’s Grocery in Glenwood last Friday to raise funds to participate in the basketball team camp held in Fayetteville this past Monday and Tues- day. The team, which was seeking to raise $900 had collected over $500 midway through the event. Pictured above, in no order, is team members Deric Putz, Dawson Bailey, Bo Stewart, Carson Smith, Evan Mount, Lee Whisenhunt, Spencer Jones, Clay Coffman, Shawn Funderburk, Matthew Deputy, Lane Rinkle, Kyle Rudolph and Danny O’Neal. 2 COMMUNITY Glenwood Herald • Online at www.swarkansasnews.com • Thursday, June 18, 2015 SENIOR CENTER NEWS By Mike Prince Submitted Photo Miracles happen -- teenage resurrection MOUNT IDA 7TH GRADER HONORED ... Hello, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 The Mount Ida Gifted and Talented Many local papers are full of graduating seniors, Grilled chicken breast, blackeyed peas, mixed program is proud to announce that Mount Ida 7th grader Cullen many enrolling in college, winning scholarships, greens, hominy salad, fruit w/ice cream, corn muf- Smith has received state recogni- choosing a lifelong profession which hopefully will in, kettle day side dish tion at a ceremony held May 7 at bring success, achievement and excitement in their THURSDAY, JUNE 25 the University of Arkansas Little chosen career. Misty’s homemade pizza (mmmmmmmm ...), Rock. Smith participated in the One time this mother, who was overly protective tossed salad, green beans, chocolate cake. Duke University Talent Identifica- of her only child, called the university in which her tion Program where he took the son had decided to enroll, wishing to speak to the Lunches 11:30, drink included, $3.00 donation, ACT test in December. Through college president. She nervously asked the presi- receive a free lunch for those born in June. his efforts he qualified for state dent if either he or the dean of students would keep Are our young people addicted to comfort and recognition. Smith scored a 30 in the reading section of the ACT a watchful eye on her son’s transition in this stage pleasure? School kids are now home for summer which qualified him for grand rec- of his life. vacation. Miracles can and do happen -- Jesus told ognition and a trip to the campus “I’ve read about soe of the things that occur on one of his friends to arise from the grave and come of Duke University. He and his college campuses and shiver over the ways young forward; one morning a mother told her teenage family traveled to Durham, NC people conduct themselves, therefore I urge your daughter to arise from bed and straighten up your where he received his Grand Rec- input in selecting him a roommate with impeccable room. 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