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ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS & FRI JUNE 18,19 DABA Summer Ball Games Continue
SAT., JUNE 20, 2:30 PM Roy Thurmond Honoring First Assembly of God (6 pm last week incorrect)
SUNDAY, JUNE 21, ALL DAY Father’s Day Everywhere! Remember Dad! SUN., JUNE 21, 7 AM Fellowship Breakfast First Assembly of God MON-FRI, JUNE 22-26,6-8 PM Vacation Bible School Morris Chapel Baptist MON., JUNE 22, 7 PM Des Arc School Board Supt’s Office SAT., JUNE 27, 2 PM-DARK “The Bottoms: DeValls Bluff, AR Grand Opening/Festival
SAT., JULY 4 Being on Saturday Expect changes in closing notices
MON,, JULY 6, 7 P.M. Des Arc Zoning Committee Meets-Council Chambers Des Arc City Hall
Obituaries Pg. 9
Waymon Ball, 54, Carlisle Michael Booker, 63, Clarendon Elgin Bush, 83, Lake Village Sandra Kellar, 73, Des Arc Michael Lisko, 48, Humphrey Wanda Newton, 86, Des Arc John Rollins, 78, Searcy Virgie Smith, 86, Des Arc Daniel Sorum, 64, Carlisle Stan Speight, 62, Wickes Linda Spencer, 66, Clarendon Eunice Wilson, 87, Dumas
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P U B LI S HE D E A C H T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7 THU RSD AY, JUNE 18, 2015
“A FREE 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
City’s old sirens to be rebuilt, relocated Burnett spoke to council members advising that the jail’s water and sewer budget had gone over by $8,500 and requested financial assistance from the city. Judge Skarda also advised that the city had already helped with half of the gas on the jail project that was around $1,500. Council members approved providing the county with $6,000 to help cover the out of budget costs. Alderwoman Janice Huffstickler reported that Jerry Greenwood, maintenance supervisor, advised her they were working on leaks and they had to replace a big line and fireplug around the Carlisle area. Mayor Garth said that a big leak was also discovered in the Cross Roads area after a customer com-
Mayor Jim Garth told city council members Tuesday night, “The new sirens are up but not as loud as expected.” The council approved an expenditure of $12,600 to have the old sirens rebuilt and re-installed at different locations. Mayor Garth recommended placing the sirens placed at Dondie’s, the elementary school, and the pump station by Ray Harvey’s house, Hwy 11 north. He said, “I think that those locations would help cover the whole town.” He also shared that back in 2007 the city received $14,500 in state turn-back money that was placed in a saving account. Council members approved the work being done on the old sirens. County Judge Mike Skarda and Sheriff Gary
plaining of low water pressure. Police: Chief RickParson advised that things had picked up a bit in that department this month. His report included 7 traffic tickets issued and 21 criminal charges were filed, which included 13 misdemeanors and 8 felonies. Eleven individuals were committed to community service. He also updated the council on the property clean ups and said that all but two had complied and he expects to issue citations Monday. Mayor Garth advised that some of the old condemned pro-
plerties have been taken some of the others will be coming down shortly. In other reports, Alderman Steve Bryan advised that gas price is remaining stead and gas is now being stored for the winter. Rodney Adams was reappointed to another term on the Des Arc Zoning Board of Adjustment. Street Commissioner Welton Robinson said people were pinting out potholes in the streets tohim. Mayor Garth said, “The weather has delayed the chip sealing. We will get to it weather permits.” Mayor Garth advised
that that ambulance supervisor Christy Bell advised that mold has become a big problem in the ambulance bay area. “We are getting a carpenter in there to fix the gutter to stop rain from coming in that’s causing the mold,” Garth said. He also advised leaving the air conditioner on. Officer Dewayne Mayher provided a report that included only one dog picked up. Mayor Garth advised that the person mowing had been fired for violating his contract by not keeping the park area mowed.
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Judge Skarda and Librarian report to Quorum Court The Prairie County Quorum Court met at the Courthouse Annex on Tuesday, June 9, with a short agenda. Judge Mike Skarda advised court members that work is continuing on roads. Bids were taken on an old backhoe and only four bids were received. The highest bidder was Caterpillar at $8,500. An account was opened to use this money toward the new backhoe leaving only 18 months of payments on it. Skarda also stated that the air conditioning was connected at the new jail and that once the moisture is down, painting will begin. He said, “It may be Thanksgiving before we have a new jail.”
Debra Moore with the Lonoke-Prairie County Library System spoke to the Court advising that she has a person at ASU Jonesboro applying for a grant that helps libraries in small cities. The grant will be effective in 2016. She read the audit report findings for the library and Court members voted unanimously to accept her report. Circuit Clerk Vanessa Peters advised that Apprentice was installing new computer equipment in her office. The old equipment will be donated to the Prairie County library. All Justices were in attendance exceptEddie Ciganek of Hazen.
Dondie’s current parking Trees to be removed
Treadwell property and structure/trees removed
Google Maps satellite view of Dondie’s and Treadwell properties
Trees to be removed
Additional Parking planned for Dondie’s White River Princess Photo shows Dondie’s, left, and Leon Treadwell’s (Honest Leon) former property at SE corner of Marion & Curran Sts, right. In April this year, Mike Skarda, Dondie’s owner, purchased Treadwell’s property consisting of 3 lots to use as employee and extended customer parking. Pat Briggs, operating backhoe, and helper Todd Angelo, began Monday demolishing the structures and removing trees on east side of the property. Skarda ad-
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vised that the additional property will be graveled, with trees and growth on the south side of the paved area (center of photo, north side of Curran) to be removed, allowing customers an unobstructed view. Skarda also said Treadwell had been given a lifetime space for his mobile home, which will remain on the property. Because above photo is actually two stitched (combined) photos looking northeast and southeast, Marion St. in foreground appears to angle at the intersection with Curran, which it doesn’t.
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