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Cannon Honored as “Superhero” for Child Advocacy
The Will to Win
BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com
Mena has an official superhero in town and has the cape to prove it Elena Cannon, Sexual Assault Domestic Violence Investigator for the 18th West Judicial Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, was awarded the 2015 Cooper Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center Superhero Award at a Child Abuse Awareness Rally held on the steps of the Polk County Courthouse on Friday, April 15, 2016. The award is given to people who have worked hard on behalf of children in the previous year. Cannon CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
Stover Convicted & Sentenced to Multiple Life Sentences
“Let me win, but if I
cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.”
BY LEANN DILBECK • editor@mypulsenews.com
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Polk County Receives Official Civil War Historical Marker CONTRIBUTED BY SHIRLEY MANNING Mena, AR As part of the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Historical Marker Program, Polk County has been successful in obtaining a Civil War Marker to designate and honor those who were a part of our history. “We hope this Marker will serve to educate visitors on our local history. As dreadful as it was, the Civil War was a part of an important time in our history that should be remembered and honored,” said Shirley Manning, organizer of the event. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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A 28-year old Mena man was convicted Thursday by a Polk County jury and sentenced to multiple life sentences, one without the possibility parole. Daniel L. Stover faced multiple charges including 1-count of Rape, 2-counts of 1st Degree Sexual Assault, 1-count of 2nd Degree Sexual Assault and 1-count of Sexual Grooming of a Minor, following a thorough investigation by the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for the 18th West Judicial District. Elena Cannon was the lead investigator.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS ATHLETE OATH
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[PHOTO BY MELANIE BUCK] Representing Team PCDC, Justin Hensley keeps his focus on the finish line and bringing home the gold for his team. Hensley was joined by other Special Olympic athletes from around the region who competed in the Area 14 Track & Field event held at Mena’s Bearcat Stadium Friday, April 15. Behind every strong athlete is the will to win, the courage to compete, the encouragement of coaches and the love of family and friends. Congratulations to all of these Olympians! SEE OUR SPECIAL OLYMPICS PICTORIAL ON PAGE 20.
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