Polk County Pulse March 2, 2022

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March 2, 2022

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Candidates speak at We The People TEA Party town hall

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By Trey Youngdahl

Johnson Receives Honor

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Local Sports On Fire

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The 2022 We the People TEA Party town hall was held on Saturday, Feb. 26, and hosted several political candidates who spoke to attendees after an open floor meet and greet. We the People TEA Party (WTPTP) was founded in 2008-2009 out of the frustrations associated with taxation. The acronym “TEA” stands for “Taxed Enough Already.” This organization is a non-partisan grassroots movement calling awareness to issues that may challenge what they would consider the security, sovereignty, or domestic tranquility of our city, state, and/or nation. Every two years, the group puts on an event to focus their efforts on positive political discourse. This year, the

my Minton for Polk County clerk; current head of the Mena Water Department, James Looney for District 4 justice of the peace; and TEA Party President Don Cloud Davis for constable. Also in attendance was current chairman of the Republican Party of Arkansas Doyle Webb alongside State We the People TEA Party President and Polk County Sen. Jason Rapert (R-Ark.) constable candidate Don Cloud Davis (left) speaking who is running for Lt. Govto attorney general candidate Leon Jones Jr. (Trey Youngdahl/Pulse) ernor. group held a town hall for citizens to Sen. Terry Rice (R-Ark.) meet and speak with political figures was in attendance alongside two othon both state and municipal levels. er Senate candidates, Jan Morgan and WTPTP hosted a total of 17 polit- Pastor Heath Loftis. ical candidates, including local can“I hope to bring to the table a condidates Scott Sawyer for Polk County See TEA sheriff; Lisa Standridge and Tamcontinued on page 15

District Court offers amnesty program

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Submitted The 24TH Judicial District Court of Polk County, City of Mena, City of Grannis is holding an amnesty program, beginning March 2, 2022, thru April 15, 2022. They will not take calls for this program on Tuesdays, as that is our court dates. The program is a one-time program to provide relief to individuals who have found themselves in

violation of a court-ordered obligation because they were unable to pay. The program offers waivers of warrants to individuals upon payments of fines and cost in full. Amnesty will only apply to individuals who call or appear in person at the District Court Clerk’s office, during regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

All Contempt Failure to comply with court order and or pay fines as directed by the courts, Failure to Appear on traffic charges, and Failure to appear on Non-Mandatory Criminal will be eligible for this program. If an individual’s license has been suspended by Arkansas Driver SerSee AMNESTY continued on page 17


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