February 17, 2016

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February 17, 2016

THE POLK COUNTY

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Investigations Underway Following Officer Involved Shooting BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

Officers with the Mena Police Department are currently investigating an officer-related shooting that occurred around 12 p.m. today on the corner of Reeves and Reine Streets in Mena. According to witnesses, the incident began with what appeared to be a routine traffic stop. Mena Police Chief Brandon Martin released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying that the suspect involved in the shooting was pronounced dead at Mena Regional Health System. He added that two investigations are currently underway, “The Arkansas State Police is investigating the shooting and an internal investigation as to whether policy was followed.” Also on the scene were members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Department and the 18th West Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Authorities can not release any other information at this time in order to protect the integrity of the investigation and the case. If other details are released by the authorities, they will be available at MyPulseNews.com and KENA 104.1FM.

PROJECT MORGAN:

Cleaning Up Goliath’s Litter

Lawsuit Filed in Polk County Continues in Federal Court BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

Several lawyers are due in federal court this week after filing a class-action lawsuit in Polk County Circuit Court last year. The case could see almost two dozen lawyers receive ethical sanctions from U.S. Chief District Judge P.K. Holmes of Fort Smith. The case, Adams v. United States Automobile Association, was originally filed in Holmes’ court, however, after sitting for months, both the CONTINUED ON PAGE 23

Loar Claims ‘Best Warrior’ Title BY MELANIE BUCK • news@mypulsenews.com

Staff Sergeant Joshua Loar has been named as Arkansas National Guard’s Best Warrior following a grueling three-day competition at Camp Robinson in North Little Rock. Loar is a graduate of Acorn High School in 2001 and has served in the military for 14 years in the infantry division. Out of the ten soldiers that competed, Spc. Benjamin Mitchell won the Soldier category and Loar won the NCO (non-commissioned officers) category as the 2016 Arkansas National Guard Best Warrior.

[PHOT O COURTESY OF MICHAEL CATE

Flood debris from a late December storm continues to cover much of the Ouachita River banks but one determined middle school student is spearheading efforts to clean it up. Find out more about Morgan Puckett’s efforts on page 22.

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