March 23, 2016

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Community Events Calendar

Hazen/DeValls Bluff, Prairie County, Arkansas

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Top 15 Fundraisers awarded to go on St. Jude Trip

Tuesday March 22

PC Democratic Women, Murry’s Restaurant at 6:00 p.m.

Thursday March 24

Prairie County Health Clinic in Hazen at Community Center from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Commodities at Hazen First United Methodist Church from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bring Photo ID and proof of Prairie County Residence Easter Egg Hunt at SpringBrook Health and Rehab Center from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Master Gardener Training Session, Lonoke County Extension Service Office, Hwy 70 East, at 5:00 p.m. Free in Christ Substance Abuse Problems Meeting at 6:00 p.m. at DeValls Bluff Gym

Friday March 25

GOOD FRIDAY DeValls Bluff and Des Arc Courthouses will be closed for Good Friday

Sunday March 27 EASTER

Monday March 28

School Board Meeting at 6:00 p.m. High School Library

Tuesday March 29

Adult Bingo at Hazen Public Library at Noon

Thursday March 31

Free in Christ Substance Abuse Problems Meeting at 6:00 p.m. at DeValls Bluff Gym

Friday April 1

APRIL FOOL’S DAY

Sunday April 3

Czech National Cemetery Meeting at BancorpSouth, Hazen at 2:00 p.m.

Monday April 4

Chamber of Commerce Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at BancorpSouth - Hazen Biscoe City Council Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at Biscoe City Hall

Thursday April 7

Free in Christ Substance Abuse Problems Meeting at 6:00 p.m. at DeValls Bluff Gym Hazen Masonic Lodge Meeting at 7:00 p.m.

Monday April 11

Hazen Chapter #5 EOS Meeting at 6:15 p.m. at BancorpSouth

Tuesday April 12

Quorum Court Meeting at Des Arc Annex Building at 6:00 p.m.

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14 of the 15 were able to go to the tour at St. Judes’ on March 16. Lainey Wallace - Top Fundraiser - $1010, Logan Dulany - $700, Abby Rounsavall - $490, Grant Boothe - $300, Faith Young - $265, Madison Sickel - $194, Chase Mauk - $180, Maverick Aycock - $172, Dakota Aycock - $140, Luke Vanhouten - $125, Payton Fought - $117, Whitney Strohl - $100, Elizabeth Foot - $100, Grant Shelman - $100. Ketrina Wallace $112, was not able to attend the tour due to recent accident. Photo courtesy of Earlene Tenison By Mrs. Earlene of the founder Danny their great support as well 2/3/2005- $1608 Chelsie Boothe Tenison Thomas, no child is denied as all of the contributors. Nebling 2/2/2015- $3406 Wesley Hazen High School top treatment based on race, Many lives will be saved 2/2/2006- $4055 Chelsie Walker fundraisers for St. Jude religion or a family's abili- because of your help for Nebling 2/1/2016- $4750 Lainey Math A Thon went on a ty to pay. St. jude's doors research needed to find 2/16/2007- $3583 Shane Wallace( Lainey held the tour of St. Jude Children's' were opened in 1962 with cures. Moore record for fundraising Research Hospital Danny's dream that “no This was our 15th year 1/18/2008- $3182 Chelsie with funds brought in of Wednesday, March 16. child should die in the for this fundraiser at Nebling $1000) They had a very good tour dawn of life." The survival Hazen High School. The 1/23/2009- $3299 Chelsie As you can see, Hazen is guide that shared informa- rate has increased dramat- following are the amounts Nebling a town to be proud of for tion about the hospital. ically thru the years raised for the years and 1/22/2010$2696 doing such a great job of The mission of St. Jude because of the great the top fundraisers for that Maghan Sayger raising money for St. Jude. Children’s Research research of this hospital. year. 2/14/2011$3449 THANK YOU HAZEN! Hospital is to advance Hazen students raised a 9/8/2002- $1035 Candi Maghan Sayger One last note of praise, cures, and means of pre- record breaking amount Morris 2/4/2012- $3782 Megan thank you teachers for vention, for pediatric cata- for St. Jude thru the Math 2/26/2003- $1701 Ginger Stock encouraging the students strophic diseases through A Thon fundraiser this Morris 2/4/2013- $2753 Chase and giving incentives for research and treatment. year. They raised $4750. 2/25/2004- $1776 Ginger Mauk them to work on this very Consistent with the vision Thanks to the students for Morris 2/3/2014- $2946 Kalyn worthy fundraiser.

Hazen City Council hears regular business and of inoperable electronic sign, not covered by warranty The Hazen City Council held their regular business meeting on Thursday, March 17 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. The following were present for the meeting: Mayor David Duch, David Hardke, Council Members Steve Chlapecka, Tim Juola, Clevella Mosby, Barbara Rogers, Constance Rose and Rick Wiggins.

CAPDD Meetings CENTRAL ARKANSAS REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT CIDEF ELECTED OFFICIALS CENTRAL ARKANSAS PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Central Arkansas Regional Solid Waste Management District will meet Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 9:00 AM. The Chief Elected Officials will meet at 9:45 AM. The Central Arkansas Planning and Development District Board of Directors will meet at 10:30 AM. The meetings will be held at the offices of Central Arkansas Planning and Development District located at 902 North Center in Lonoke. The Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, Inc. is an "Equal Opportunity Employer/Program" and "auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities."

After the meeting was called to order, the minutes from February were approved. The bank register for the General Fund, Natural Gas Fund, Water & Sewer Fund, Payroll Fund including deposits and checks were included in each of the council’s packets. The Income Statements for the following departments were also included in each of the council’s packets: General Fund, General Fund Administrative Dept., General Fund - Police Department, General Fund - Police Car, General Fund - Hazen Airport, General Fund - City Contingency, General Fund - Court, General Fund - Fire Dept., General Fund - Criminal Justice, General Fund - Prisoner Expense. Water & Sewer Fund, and Natural Gas Fund. The City of Hazen Annual Financial Statement for January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 will be displayed in the Grand Prairie Herald Edition next week, Wednesday, March 30, 2016. Fire Chief Ashley Loudermilk reported six first responder runs and one car fire. He said that blue reflectors will be adhered on the side of streets where a fire hydrant is located. He also stated that the pumping systems of the trucks passed the annual tests today. He was proud to announce a $12,500 grant had been received and will be used along with city funds to purchase new radios. Police Chief Bradley Taylor reported that equipment is being moved from old vehicles to the

The digital sign in the center of town that has been inoperable for last couple months. two new cars and new County. one wants to take them off pickup truck. One car is in Utility Supervisor the City’s hands. It was service, the other car is Phillip Foot reported that suggested that the two waiting on equipment and the electronic sign in the trucks be given to Council the pickup may be ready downtown park remains Member Rick Wiggins tomorrow, Friday, March inoperable. The company who has a wrecker service 18. He announced that has been there twice to to do with them as he Officer William Basore work on the sign and wishes in return for and their canine complet- determined that the prob- removing them from city ed another canine training lem has to do with the property. today. He said the depart- power supply and data Foot stated that the utilment is very proud of cables. The cost to repair ity department is working Officer Basore and his is estimated at $1,000 to on repairs for North companion. He also stated $1,500 and not covered Prairie Street and is also that the department is under warranty. Foot said working on equipment in working very hard on the he and Duch agreed that preparation for mowing interstate and has made the City will dispute this season. numerous drug arrests. “not covered by warranty” Before adjourning, Duch Finally, he asked the determination. reported that Tracie Vail council when they believe Foot said that a has been supervising a it to be the best time to Chevrolet S-10 and Dodge trash pickup crew around activate the dangerous Ram pickup has been out town and that it has been weather siren. Following of service for a long time, very successful. The coundiscussion, the council unusable and taken off the cil complemented Vail on agreed that it should be city inventory. He said good work. activated when the weath- they need to be hauled After no other business, er service declares a torna- away, but scrap metal is the meeting adjourned at do warning for Prairie at so low a price that no 6:25 p.m.


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