White river journal, april 28, 2016

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1 SECTION - 14 PAGES V OLUME /Y EAR 109, WEEK 38 (5,673 TOTAL WEEKS)

“A F REE P RESS AND A F REE P EOPLE - A N U NBEATABLE T EAM ” D ES A RC, A RKANSAS (C OUNTY S EAT ) P RAIRIE C OUNTY

Courts dismiss Fredrick Owens murder trial

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS., APRI. 28 Softball/Baseball Dist.Tour., Carlisle Girls-5:30;Boys-6:30

SUN., MAY 1, 11:00 AM Decoration Day Johnson Chapel and Walter’s Chapel

SUN., MAY 1, 3 PM DAHS Band Concert High School gymnasium

Kallie Roberts

Bailey Greenwood

Johnny Gray

Valedictorian

Salutatorian

Honor Graduate

Gabby Hamric

Brooke Kellar

Sarabeth DeVore

Honor Graduate

Honor Graduate

Honor Graduate

MON., MAY 2 State Track Meet England-Sr. High Only

MON & TUES, MAY 2 & 3 Kindergarten Roundup Des Arc Elementary

TUES., MAY 3 @ 6:30 PM Band Banquet at Dondies

THURS., MAY 5, 12 NOON National Day of Prayer Courthouse Square

SAT., MAY 7, 11:30 AM Class of 1951 Reunion Sue Margrave home Call 1-500-200-2220

MON., MAY 9, 6 PM Academic Banquet Elementary Cafetorium

TUES., MAY 10, 5:30 PM Athletic Banquet Elementary Cafetorium

WED., MAY 11, 8:30 AM Kindergarten Graduation Elementary Cafetorium

FRI., MAY 13, 8 PM High School Graduation Hinson-Rollins Field If rain: High School Gym

THURS., MAY 19 6 PM Sixth Grade Graduation Elementary Cafetorium

Obituaries Pg.s 4 & 11

Marcella Cain, 80, Griffithville Rita Churchwell, 49, Searcy Dorothy Clarke, 102, Stuttgart Wanda Colclasure, 74, Bryant Marie Cross, 85, Stuttgart William Denham, 40, N.L. Rock Harold Dollar, 70, Fair Oaks Don Highfill, 69, Morgan Ann Hille, 87, South Carolina Lola Jacobs, 85, Little Rock Adolph Oltmann, 92, Brinkley Doris Pasley, 93, Carlisle Gladys Robbins, 96, Stuttgart Stella Shadle, 42, Hazen William Watkins, 83, Maumelle

Six to graduate with honors from Des Arc High School Kallie Roberts, Valedictorian; Bailey Greenwood, Salutatorian Six seniors will graduate with honors in commencement excercises to be held on Friday, May 13. Leading the 2016 Class is Kallie Roberts as Valedictorian and Bailey Greenwood as Salutatorian. Those who will also graduate with honors are Sarabeth DeVore, Gabby Hamric, Johnny Gray, and Brooke Kellar. Commencement speaker will be Paul Guess, owner of Guess and Company and the Baccalaureate speaker is Philip Ayala, Youth Minister at Gospel Mission Church in Des Arc. Escorting the Class of 2016 are Juniors Lexi Cook, Will Gray, Lauren Mapps and Jobie Smith. Ushers are Madison Evans and Hayden Flud. The honor graduates and their biographies are as follows: Kallie Roberts is Valedictorian of the Class of 2016. She is the daughter of

Jodi and Tammy Roberts of Des Arc. She has been a member of the FTA for six years, FCCLA and FFA one year, National Honor Society for two years, Beta Club for six years and has participated in Track (four years), Basketball (six years), and Softball (three years). Kallie has been on the Student Council for two years and the Yearbook staff for one year. Kallie’s plans are to attend ASU-Beebe. Her advice to undergraduates is “work hard, play hard, get enough sleep, go out with friends and remember what is really important”! Bailey Greenwood is Salutatorian of the Class of 2016. She is the daughter of Jerry and Amy Greenwood of Des Arc. Bailey has been a member of the FTA for four years, FCCLA for one year, FBLA for four years serving as secretary for one year,

Beta Club for four years, National Honor Society for two years having served as vice president in the twelfth grade. She is president of the Student Council and has served as vice president She has been a member for three years. Bailey has been part of the Yearbook staff for two years and is currently Editor. She was selected as Homecoming Senior Maid of Honor, Prom Server and was Sophomore Class president. Bailey has been a dancer for eleven years with ten years in competitive competition and dances with the Cabot Dance Academy. She plans to attend Arkansas Tech University in Russellville and will be majoring in Communications. Her advice to undergraduates is “Keep God first in everything you do. Everything will fall into place after that”. Continued on Page 2

School board accepts resignation; makes two hires for next term The Des Arc School Board, meeting Monday evening, accepted one resignation and voted to hire

two new faculty members. The resignation of high school teacher Alison Cox of Beebe was accepted. Cox,

QUAD CYCLE BUILT FOR ONE: Jerry Greenwood, Des Arc Utilities superintendent, riding his 10-gear, “Quad-cycle” he built from three scrap bicycles, a baby stroller and miscellaneous parts. He’s already turned down offers to buy it. Originally intended as a 2wheeler only, the stroller “training” wheels had to be added to maintain balance. The main frame is made of galvanized pipe welded together; welded reinforcing bars connect the stoller wheels to the main frame. The handle bars are located below the hips. The seat is made from a damaged road sign. To help pass some long winter nights, Jerry started on this project last December and finished it (if it’s finished ?) “a couple of months ago”.

USPS slips from A- to B last week . . . See Delivery Tracking Chart for Apr 21 (Pg 13)

P U B L I S H ED E A C H T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7 THU RSDAY, APR IL 28, 2016

math teacher, has been on the faculty two years. New teachers hired for the 2016-17 school term include Savanna Mote, secondary math teacher, and Bruce Guthrie, high school principal. Principal Guthrie will be replacing Principal Josh Kessler, who has been on the faculty for the current school term. The board voted unanimously to approve a $500 stipend for the school year 2016-2017 for each of the following activity sponsors: Trap Shooting Club and Archery The board approved the Certified Salary Schedule for the next school year along with the Hourly Classified Salary Schedule to comply with tate requirements. The Paid Lunch Equity changes were also approved. Board members present were Stewart Morton, Johnny Reidhar, Charlie Brown, Eric Kennedy, and Kent Childers. High School Principal Nick Hill, Elementary Principal Dena Rooks and High School Secretary Robbie Weaver were the only guests at the meeting.

State vs Fredrick Owens, 59N-CR-2012-28, has been dismissed because the case was not brought to trial within the time required by Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure, according to Deputy Prosecutor Tim Isaac. Owens, who was accused in the death of Donovan Buck in 2012 was being held here awaiting trial. Due to circumstances, Owens will not stand trial and he has been released. Prosecutor Isaac advised that the rules that set forth the time in which a defendant must be brought to trial are complex and strictly enforced. Deputy Prosecutor Isaac made the following statement in regard to Owens’ release from incarceration here on Wednesday this week: “Although the current Prosecuting Attorney, Re-

becca Reed, was not in office at the time, the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney accepts the lawfulness of the order dismissing the case; she and her Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Prairie County are disappointed that the victim’s family cannot receive justice that would have been afforded by a trial of the accused. “Thanks to popular police shows on television, almost everyone is familiar with the set of warnings that begins, “You have the right to remain silent.” “But mostly, only those concerned with either prosecuting or defending a criminal case are familiar with all of the rules that the pollice, lawyers, and courts are required to follow when someone is accused of a crime. “The rules of procedure require that a criminal See TRIAL Page 8

Driver escapes serious injury Dalton Jennings, a student at Des Arc High School was taken to Unity Health (White County) Hospital for injuries he received in a one vehicle accident on Monday afternoon, April 25 on Highway 38 West by the late Milton and Maysel Ballowe residence. It was reported that Dalton, driving an older model Chevrolet pickup, suffered a concussion and a broken arm. He was later transported to Arkansas Childrens Hospital for further examination. Dalton was traveling west on Highway 38 after school. Witnesses stated that a tie-rod came off causing him to veer off to the right and into the ditch embankment. He is the son of Bryan and Jenny (Price) Jennings.

STEAMBOAT DAYS DONATION: Casey Ingle, Steamboat Days co-chairman, left, accepts a check for $1,000.00 from Tyler Cox, Loan Officer with Farmers and Merchants Bank in Des Arc. The local bank has supported the event since its beginning in 1986. The 31st Annual Steamboat Days Festival will be held June 2-4 at Des Arc, according to Chairman T. J. Nelson.

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