April 6, 2016

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April 6, 2016

THE POLK COUNTY

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Century Old Church is Beneficiary of the Heart of a Local Boy Scout

Governor Asa Hutchinson to Speak at GOP’s Reagan-Rockefeller Event BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson will be the keynote speaker for this weekend’s Polk County Republican Committee’s annual Reagan-Rockefeller Dinner. The event will be held at the Ouachita Center and will include the opportunity to “meet and mingle” with other office holders and candidates. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

High Hazard Dam Exercises to be Conducted this Month BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

A mandatory duel exercise for high hazard dams will be conducted at Irons Fork Lake and Mena Lake on Tuesday, April 19th, with many of the city and county’s officials and entities taking part. The training exercise is part of the emergency action plans required by regulators from the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

Antique County Courthouse Elevator to Receive Much Needed Repairs BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

Several repairs are in store for the elevator inside the Polk County Courthouse that will cost the county around $25,000. The elevator is original to the building that was constructed in 1939 and according to County Judge Brandon Ellison, “has always had problems due to its age.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

[PHOTO BY MELANIE BUCK] Jordan Strickland of Boy Scout Troop 92 works on scraping the paint off of the Rocky Methodist Church in preparation of being primed and painted. His dedication to the exterior of the building will serve to gain him the highest rank in scouting - Eagle Scout. Strickland has also been joined by fellow boy scouts throughout the process. See his story continued on page 9 of this edition.

Welfare Recipients Subject to Drug Testing BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

Some Arkansans that receive welfare benefits will now be subject to drug testing beginning this month. Governor Asa Hutchinson announced that what began as a pilot program for just a few counties, will now become a statewide program. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8


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