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ACTIVITIES CALENDAR FRI.,APR. 1, 8:30 AM Eagle Eye Archery Team State Competition, Hot Springs Convention Ctr
SUN., APRIL 3, 2 PM Sand Hill Cemetery Assn. At Sand Hill Baptist Church SUN., APRIL 3, 7 PM Hope Revival Singers First Baptist Church MON., MAR. 4, 8:20-1:30 AARP Driving Class Hubach Center, Searcy MON., APRIL 4, 6 PM Zoning Board Meeting Des Arc City Hall
TUES., APRIL 5, 6 PM Chamber of Commerce Appreciation Banquet Methodist Christian Life Ctr.
SAT., APRIL 9, 4-6 PM Lawman Fund Raiser DeValls Bluff Gym
SUN., APRIL 10 Hypsion Club 100th Year Celebration Methodist Church Cotton Plant
TUES., APRIL 11, 12 NOON Des Arc Lions Club Methodist Church
TUES., APRIL 11, 6 PM Quorum Court Courthouse Annex
THURS., APRIL 14, 11-1 Lions Hamburger Lunch Riverfront Park
SAT., APRIL 16, 9:30 AM German Heritage Festival Grand Prairie Museum Stuttgart, AR
TUES., APRIL 19, 1 PM Retired Teachers ElAmigo, Hazen
TUES., APRIL 19, 6 PM Master Gardeners BancorpSouth, Hazen
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“A FREE P RESS AND A FREE P EOPLE - A N U NBEATABLE TEAM ” D ES A RC , A RKANSAS (C OUNTY S EAT ) P RAIRIE C OUNTY
P U B L IS HE D E A C H T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7 TH URSD AY, MAR CH 31, 20166
Sheriff’s deputies Chamber set to announce investigating residential honorees at April 5 banquet burglary on Skarda Road On Tuesday, March 22, the Prairie County Sheriff's Office responded to a call from the residence of Mike and Carrie Weatherly located on Skarda Road south of Des Arc in reference to a reported burglary. Deputy Seth Carruth, Detective Elmer Graham and Chief Deputy Bill Duerson arrived on the scene to find that a person(s) had broken in the front door and burglarized the residence. There were several firearms along with family heirloom jewelry
and a large sum of cash stolen from the residence, according to Chief Deputy Duerson. The investigating officers also advised that during the course of the burglary, the residence was completely ransacked with many household items destroyed. If anyone has any information about this burglary, you are asked to please contact Detective Elmer Graham at the Prairie County Sheriff's Office at (870)256-4137.
Four local citizens and one business selected for special honor will be announced at the Annual Des Arc Chamber of Commerce Banquet being held Tuesday, April 5, at the First United Methodist Church Christian Life Center. Those being recognized for special honor will be selected by a Chamber committee from nominees voted by ballots from local people. The five categories include the following: Nominees for “Business of the Year” were City Market, M Triple J Sanitation and ARcare; for “Public Servant”, Billy Don John-
Board accepts resignations from five school staff members The Des Arc Board of Education met in their regular monthly meeting Monday, March 28, in Superintendent Nick Hill’s office at the high school. Ten items were on Monday night’s agenda. The renewal of the HSR student insurance police was approved. The Board also approved the calendar for the 2016-17 school year as recommended by the Personnel Policy Committee. The Board voted unanimously to accept to accept resignations from elementeacher Hannah tary Belew; elementary aide Rachel Ladner; assistant maintenance supervisor Danny Childers; elementary librarian Mary Bryan; and high school principal Josh Kessler at the end of the current contract.
Approval was unanimous to purchase a new Blue Bird bus from Central Bus Sales to be used for Special Education travel. Stewart Morton motioned to approve the audit findings from the Arkansas Joint Legislative Audit Committee and it was unanimously approved. The board discussed purchases with Title I funds. No action was required. Board members Johnny Reidhar, Charlie Brown, Billy Hinson, Eric Kennedy, Kent Childers, Stewart Morton and Sylvester Holloway were present along with School Superintendent Nick Hill. Visitors were Elementary Principal Dena Rooks, High School Principal Josh Kessler and High School Secretary Robbie Weaver.
lThe school board meets on the fourth Monday of each month at 7 p. m. in the superintendent’s office at the high school. All meetings except executive session, are open to the public.l
Michael Lawman BBQ fund raiser announced Allen Childress and Billy White of DeValls Bluff are promoting a fundraiser to help Michael Lawman, cancer victim, with expenses. The Barbecue will be held at the DeValls Bluff Gym on Saturday, April 9, 4 to 6 p.m. There will be plenty of food and lots of good gospel music. Your support will be appreciated.
son, Sharon Brown and Neva Boatright; for “Fireman of the Year”, Rick Ford, James Chandler and Mickey Graham; for “Citizen of the Year”, Elizabeth “Liz” Hampton, Doug Estes, Rodney Adams and Jason Holloway; for “Educator of the Year”, Alison Cox, Krissy Covington, Regina Liles and David Yarbrough. One will be selected from each group as the honoree. The meal will be catered by Cajun Express starting at 6 p. m. Tickets are $20 each. They can be purchased from Chamber members are at ARcare in Des Arc. Guests will also hear an excellent speaker along with the other part of the program. Atty. Winston Collier of Searcy will be the after dinner speaker. Atty.
Collier is a native of Augusta, is an executive ARcare and Kentucky Care. He is also a founding partner in the Steel, Wright and Collier Law Firm with offices in Little Rock, Searcy and Forrest City. The banquet location is at Sixth and Erwin Streets in Des Arc. Chamber officers are: Bob Childers, president; Rick Brumley, vice president; Lana Smith, secretary; and John Stephens, treasurer. Board members are Judy Burnett, Terri Gross, Kristen Harvey, Jane Hinson, Tammy Hughes, Kelli Morton, Donna Parchman, Deronda Tucker and Molly Walker. Membership includes 37 businesses and eight individuals.
Illegal skimmers found on ATMs at Stuttgart bank On Friday, March 25, 2016, the Stuttgart Police Department was advised by a local bank that they had discovered unauthorized skimming devices attached to two of their ATM machines. “These devices are electronic devices that transmit your debit card information to an iPad or laptop computer located at an unlocation,” a known spokesman for the department advised. “Your information is stolen when you insert your card into the
machine. The skimmers then use your information to obtain items fraudulently (usually via the Internet). The bank is on top of the situation and quickly removed the skimmers and are reviewing their video surveillance to help identify the suspect, according to the Stuttgart police. The bank will contact any victims who used their debit card while these items were in place during the short time frame before they were discovered and removed.
Carolyn Byrum, 78, Carlisle Donald Eifling, 93, Grady Kenneth Geater, 72, Stuttgart Eddie Hoffpauir, 85, Stuttgart Jerry Lock, 71, Lonoke Ramona Smith, 61, Conway Wilfred Snelson, 73, Kensett Bertie Waggle, 84, Searcy Eugene Weatherley, 64,DVBluff
Rt 2 to receive Journal on day published Des Arc postmaster, Nancy Brown, advises that adjustments will be made, starting today, to help ensure that “Journal” subscribers on Rt. 2 receive their papers on Thursday mornings, the normal day of publication, instead of Friday, as has often been the case in the past. The reason for Friday deliveries has usually been about a 10-15 minute differential between when the papers arrive at the post office and when the carrier departs. The Thursday delivery will require careful coordination between the post office and the Journal.
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Monsanto America’s Farmers Grow Communities Award: Tanner White of Biscoe, right, presented the Monsanto Armerica’s Farmers Grow Communities Award in the amount of $2500.00 to Prairie County Sheriff Gary Burnett at the Prairie County Jail in Des Arc on Wednesday, March 30. Monsanto’s America’s Grow Communities Award offers farmers the chance to win the donation who it then direct toward their favorite community nonprofit organization. Tanner has requested the award be donated to the Prairie County Sheriff’s Patrol. Tanner stated he did not know what the Sheriff’s Patrol would use the funds for but he was sure they could use it.. He farms in the Biscoe area under the guidance of his grandfather, Tommy Schwede. Tanner, a graduate of Des Arc High School, is the son of Billy and Tina White of Biscoe and is the grandson of Tommy and Linda Schewede also of Biscoe. The Jour nal w elcomes y our input (c omments , s ugges tions, pers onal new s, photos , etc )
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