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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
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Governor calls for road bond vote
Gov. Mike Beebe on Monday called for a special election to ask voters to approve highway bonds. — Page 3A
SHS boys golf team improves at home After sluggish outings at the country club, Lion golfers have improved their home-course play. — Page 1B
Yarnell’s files for bankruptcy Company officials: Offers have been made to buy company
By Molly M. Fleming mfleming@thedailycitizen.com Yarnell’s Ice Cream Co. filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection Monday, listing $15.7 million in debt and $8 million between 151 assets. The family-owned company — which opened its doors during the Great Depression — closed unexpectedly in June, laying off 200
Yarnell’s bankruptcy
n More than $15 million owed in debt n Only has $8 million in assets n Some local companies owed
employees. According to a press release sent out Monday morning, Yarnell’s has received offers to purchase the company’s assets, including property, the Yarnell’s brand name and recipes, as well as inventory. “Some of these offers are from entities that have expressed their desire to recommence manufacturing Yarnell’s ice cream in Searcy,” The press release stated. “All these offers are subject to non-disclosure agreements, which prohibits Yarnell’s management from commenting.
Yarnell’s intends to provide all offers to the bankruptcy trustee.” According to the 178-page bankruptcy file, the company owes money to 240 different businesses, including 15 businesses located in White County. Of the White County businesses, Yarnell’s has the largest debt to F&M Services, Inc. of Searcy, which is expecting $103,164 from Yarnell’s. Other local companies that are owed money include Arkansas Test Laboratory in Searcy, with a debt Continued on Page 3A
Earl Strickland, former mayor of Bald Knob and owner of Strickland Sawmill in Judsonia, points out stacked lumber as he drives around the mill in a Kubota. Strickland turned 90 years old on Saturday, Aug. 20. Marisa Lytle/mlytle@thedailycitizen.com
Strickland once served as BK mayor J 90 and counting
Earl Strickland, 90, looks off toward the mill that he owns and operates with his two sons. Strickland’s family has been in the lumber business for more than 100 years. Marisa Lytle/mlytle@thedailycitizen.com Strickland was born in had a dog, and I had a shotgun. of bad about that, but it didn’t Griffithville in 1921. He has Our parents didn’t know where keep us from buying some ice many stories about life back we were. One time we bought cream at the parlor. then and about how mischievous some whiskey with the 25 cents “We also played hooky as he was as a boy. we had between us, mixed it much as possible. We weren’t “I went coon hunting with my with water and then sold it to a learning much from school, but friend Chapman,” he said. “He man for 50 cents. We felt kind Continued on Page 3A
WEATHER
Vol. 157, No. 207 ©2011 The Daily Citizen
Today: Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Tonight: Cloudy. Lows around 70. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph in the evening...becoming south after midnight.
INDEX NATION & STATE, 2A OPINIONS, 4A LIFESTYLES, 5A CALENDAR/OBITUARIES, 6A SPORTS, 1B CLASSIFIEDS, 6B
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Victim: Michael Cunningham, 46, of Heber Springs Status: Stable When: Around 5 p.m. Saturday Suspect: None at this time
Man, 46, shot near Lion Stadium Searcy police: No suspect at this time
Bald Knob man still operates business at 90
By Marisa Lytle mlytle@thedailycitizen.com UDSONIA — Former Bald Knob mayor Earl Strickland recently turned 90, but that doesn’t stop him from working at the Judsonia sawmill he owns Who: Earl with his two Strickland, sons. former Bald The Knob mayor Strickland and current owner of Sawmill, Strickland located along Sawmill in Highway 367 Judsonia in Judsonia, What: Turned operates on 90 on Aug. 20 100 acres of land not only as a sawmill, but also as a lumber and wood merchant company. Strickland’s family has been working in the timber, logging and sawmill business since Strickland’s grandfather, Robert Clinton, moved from Poplar Bluff, Mo., to Arkansas in 1896. “The base product in Arkansas is timber, not farming,” said Strickland, who celebrated his milestone on Saturday, Aug. 20. “The wood goes into paper and home-building.”
Weekend shooting
By Molly M. Fleming mfleming@thedailycitizen.com A shot was fired on Saturday near Lion Stadium resulting in one known victim, according to the Searcy Police Department. Around 5 p.m. Saturday, Michael Cunningham, 46, of Heber Springs, walked into the police department and told the officer he had been shot. Cunningham told the police that he was near the high school football stadium when he heard someone yell and a gun was fired. A description of the suspect was not available, according to the initial police report. “The case is still under investigation,” said SPD Public Information Officer Terri Lee. “We are still trying to find the facts of the incident.” Cunningham had one gunshot wound to his lower back. He was transported by NorthStar EMS to White County Medical Center, where he was in stable condition as of 3 p.m. Monday. The Criminal Investigation Division was called to the scene and Detective Scott Thomas is working on the case. Anyone with information about the incident can call the SPD at 268-3531.
Town meetings
Who: U.S. Rep. Mike Ross What: Will reschedule meetings for today in Lewisville and Texarkana to Sept. 28.
US Rep. Mike Ross reschedules meetings
The Associated Press LITTLE ROCK — Congressman Mike Ross is rescheduling two town hall meetings following the death of Lafayette C o u n t y Judge Frank Scroggins. The meetings sched- Ross uled for today in Lewisville and Texarkana are being moved to Sept. 28. Other town hall meetings scheduled for Tuesday in Glenwood and Murfreesboro are still planned. Scroggins' funeral is scheduled for 2 p.m. today. Ross says he plans to attend.
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