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Mena City Council To Meet Dec. 10 The Mena City Council meeting for December 2019 will be Tuesday, December 10th at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall. On the agenda, in addition to routine business and reports from department heads and committee reports: Consideration of a Resolution authorizing the Mayor to make application through the Arkansas Community Assistance Grant Program for funding on the amount of $27,160.00 to purchase new protective turnout gear for the Mena Fire Department Consideration of a Resolution designating percentages for funding District Court operations for the City of Mena, County of Polk, and Town of Grannis for the year 2020 Consideration of an Ordinance providing for and adopting a budget for the City of Mena, Arkansas for the calendar year ending December 31, 2020; declaring an emergency to exist; and for other purposes. City council meetings are open to the public. The next City Council meeting will be January 14, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall.
Christmas Parade Winners: Best in Show 1st: Mena Regional Health System; Best in Show 2nd: Christ Community Fellowship; Best in Show 3rd: First Financial Bank; Best Theme Representation: Christ Community Fellowship; Best Small Business Float: Ouachita Nature Builders; Best Church Float: Christ Community Fellowship; Chamber Favorite: University of Arkansas Rich Mountain and People's Choice: Mena Regional Health System Christmas Parade Photos Provided by Samantha Maechler
Arkansas Farm Bureau Elects New President and Officers Little Rock – Rich Hillman the final day of the event. of Carlisle was elected as Hillman, 56, served the past Arkansas Farm Bureau’s new 11 years as Farm Bureau’s vice president, and Mike Freeze of president. He succeeds Randy Little Rock was chosen as the Veach of Manila who retired after agriculture advocacy organi11 years as president. Hillman zation’s new vice president is Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 11th Friday morning. Both were president since its creation in selected during Farm Bureau’s 1935. He is a sixth-generation 85th Annual Convention at the farmer whose main crops are Rich Hillman Statehouse Convention Center rice, soybeans and wheat. He in Little Rock. Delegates also and his wife Tina have two grown elected six other board members during children, Collin and Caroline.
“I’m very humbled and excited,” Hillman said surrounded by happy family members. “Arkansas farmers and ranchers are vital to this state, vital,” he emphasized. “And we have to make sure they’re successful for our state to be successful.” Mike Freeze, 67, begins his first term as vice president. He operates a fish farm in Keo. He and his wife, Betty have two grown daughters, Rachael and Kelly. “It’s a huge honor. We’re all in this
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MHS Spotlight Singers to Perform at State Capitol Every year during the holiday season, school choirs from all across Arkansas come to the State Capitol which has been beautifully decorated for the holiday season, to sing and to spread Christmas cheer. Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston invites you to come, listen, and enjoy the music! Choirs will be performing in the State Capitol rotunda from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday, December 9th through 13th and December 16th through 20th. The public is welcomed and invited to attend. SPOTLIGHT SINGERS CONTINUED ON PAGE 19