January 29, 2020
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Your DAILY News Sources: KENA 104.1 FM & MyPulseNews.com Baptist Health Presents Acquisition Proposal to Mena Hospital Commission The Mena Hospital Commission met Thursday night at the hospital in Mena for their regular monthly meeting. Before routine business and agenda items were discussed, Chairman David Gilbert introduced several people from Baptist Health, including P r e s i d e n t President and CEO Troy and CEO Wells of Baptist Health. Submitted photo. Troy Wells, and Regional President of Forth Smith Baptist Health Harrison Dean, and invited them to address the board about a possible acquisition of Mena Regional Health System by Baptist Health. Wells said that Baptist had been approached by Mena Regional Health System and that at this time there was no time frame or specific plan in place, only talks about a possible acquisition. Wells also spoke favorably about the local hospital and touched on the difficulties rural hospitals are having. Hospital board members Leon Philpot and Judith Roberson both commented out of concern for the current hospital staff, should there be a takeover by Baptist. Philpot noted that the employees were the biggest asset of any organization like Mena Regional Health System, and Roberson expressed concern about growing anxiety among the staff and said she wanted to make sure none were "kicked to the curb" if the hospital was taken over by Baptist. Wells assured the board that while there may be some changes, they
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Mena Board of Education Extends Superintendent’s Contract The Mena School Board held their January meeting last week at the Administration Building. The board went into executive session immediately to discuss the renewal of Benny Weston's contract as Superintendent.
When the executive session ended the board voted unanimously to add an additional year to Weston's contract. Danny Minton addressed the board on the HVAC Scheduled Maintenance Agreement. The board renewed the agreement
for Mena High School, including the addition of the safe room systems, at a cost of $14,850.00. The board also approved the addition of an agreement for Louise CONTRACT CONTINUED ON PAGE 15
Members of the DAV Auxiliary and the Daughters of the American Revolution picked up wreaths that had been laid on the graves of veterans on Pearl Harbor Day. Pictured from left to right, front row: Ruth Gray, Linda Spurgain, Ethal Glenn, Carol Burns, Naomi Thompson and Cortez Copher. Back row: Ann Garrett, Shelly Collins, Harley Boyd, Brenda Cunningham, Dennis Cunningham and Jim Thompson. Submitted photo.
VETERANS WREATHS RECOVERED BY DAVA and DAR By: Cortez Copher The DAV Auxiliary and Daughters of the American Revolution met Tuesday, January 21 at Pine Crest Cemetery to pick up the wreaths they had laid on veterans graves on Pearl Harbor Day. The group had to wait until the wreaths were dry to pack away in boxes for storage. With the help of Dennis Cunningham who brought a 4-wheeler with a small trailer, and Skip Copher who brought a dump trailer, the other twelve volunteers made a quick job of gathering and transporting the
wreaths for storage to the VFW building. "Wreaths Across America" started in Mena several years ago when Claudia and Charlie Brown contacted Carol Burns of the DAVA about donating wreaths to place on veterans graves. This year the DAV Auxillary, led by their officers, Debra Carter, Commander, and Carol Burns, Senior Vice Commander, made the decision to put wreaths on veterans graves December 7, even though there were not enough wreaths for all the veterans in Pine Crest Cemetery.
The DAVA and DAR put out all they had, but skipped some veterans graves. Only 433 wreaths were recovered. Some need to be discarded while others need new red bows. The number of veterans buried at Pine Crest is over 600. What a beautiful sight it would be to have enough wreaths to place one on every veteran's grave in Mena next year. Please Call Carol Burns at 479-2165889 if you wish to donate for more wreaths or to volunteer.