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1 SECTION - 16 PAGES V OLUME 109 (11TH WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,646 WEEKS TOTAL)
ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS., OCT. 22 Des Arc Schools Report Cards sent home THURS., OCT. 22, 11-1 Lunch with Lions Riverfront Park FRI., OCT. 23, 11-3:30 Fundraiser Bake Sale Elementary School FRI., OCT. 23, 5:45 PM Daybreak TV Show High School Gym FRI. OCT. 23, 7 PM Battle of the Prairie Eagles vs Hornets Hinson-Rollins Field SAT., OCT. 24, 10-4 Grand Opening Old Delta Rag 1901 Main Street SUN., OCT. 25, 6 PM Fellowship Worship Church of God of Prophecy MON., OCT. 26, 3:30 PM PALS Meeting Elementary School
“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
PRAIRIE COUNTY B URN BAN EFFECTIVE OCT. 14 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BY ORDER OF COUNTY JUDGE MIKE SKARDA Total Des Arc rainfall from Aug. 23 to Oct. 22 (61 days) has been only 1.64” (1.51” - Sept 9) + (.13” - Oct. 9)
State Highway 38 improvements requiring lane closures this week Improvements to State Highway 38 will require lane closures in Prairie according to County, Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) officials. Crews will seal the highway with Bituminous Surface Treatment (liquid asphalt and pea gravel). The work will include the section of State Highway 38 between the Lonoke County Line and Hickory Plains. The lane closures will start on Monday, October 19th between 7:00 a.m. and
MON., OCT. 26, 6:30 PM Facilities Planning Meeting Des Arc High School MON-WED,OCT 26-28, 7 PM Revival Services Morris Chapel Baptist Church
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 TH UR SDAY, OCTO BE R 22, 2015
Candidate filing period early, November 2-9 Committees set filing fees The filing period for county candidates is earlier this year, beginning at noon on Monday, November 2, and ending at noon on November 9, 2015. The Preferential Primary and Non-Partisan Judicial Election is March 1, 2016. Candidates must furnish written evidence of payment of all party filing fees and of the filing of all party pledges to the County Clerk before Monday, November 9.
On Monday, November 2, the County Clerk’s office located at the courthouse in Des Arc, will be open for candidate filing from 12 noon until 4:30 p. m. and continue until 12 noon on Monday, November 9. Election Commissioner Rita Dobson advises that filing fees for Republican candidates are: Prairie County Judge, Sheriff, Clerk, Assessor, and Treasurer, $200.00, and for JPs and constable, $50.00.
Commissioner Harvey Joe Sanner advises that the Prairie County Democratic Committee set filing fees for this (2015-2016) election cycle at 1% of the salary allotted for that position. Fees are: Judge . . . . . . . $421.02; Sheriff . . . . . . . 421.02; County Clerk . . 377.03 Circuit Clerk . . 377.03; Assessor . . . . . . 360.58 Treasurer . . . . . 360.58 Quorum Court 100.00 Coroner . . . . . . .100.00
5:00 p.m. and last for several days, weather permitting. surface Bituminous treatment is a proven method of sealing cracks and providing a durable wearing surface utilizing local materials at an economical cost. It usually takes from four to eight days from the time the material is placed until the loose material is swept off the roadway. The time varies with the length of the As all cities are, Des Arc is proud of the new businesses that have been and or being section being surfaced and established here, Two new businesses are advertising Grand Openings and another is weather conditions. celebrating a first year anniversary in Des Arc. Tri-County Farmers recently acquired Sanner Oil Co. and announces its Grand Opening on Wednesday, October 28; another new business at 1901 Main Street, Old Delta Rag, owner Lindsie Taylor, is having its Grand Opening, this Saturday, Oct. 24. City Market established its grocery business here one year ago today and is celebrating its first year anniversary.
New businesses planning events, celebrating
Flu vaccine clinics set at two locations
TUES., OCT. 27, 9-6 Com’ity Carnival Cookout Des Arc Nursing & Rehab WED., OCT. 28,10:30 AM Alzheimer Support Group Museum in Des Arc
The Prairie County Health Department advises that Flu Vaccine Clinics will be held on Tuesday, October 27, at the Hazen Community Center from 8 to 5, and at the Biscoe City Hall on Thursday, October 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
WED., OCT. 28, 11-1 Grand Opening Tri-County Farmers SUN., NOV. 1, 2 AM Daylight Savings Time Ends - Fall Back 1 Hour
Pageant entry deadline Oct. 23 Deadline for entry in the Miss Merry Christmas Pageant is Friday, October 23. The pageant is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and will be held Saturday, November 7, at the Des Arc First United Methodist Church Christian Life Center, Sixth and Erwin Street, Des Arc.
October temperatures set records Little Rock and North Little Rock have had hottest October days on record. Temperatures in central Arkansas continued to climb Thursday, Oct. 15, with some cities setting their all-time highs for October.
Obituaries Pg . 3
George Brown, 75, Carlisle Clarice DePriest, 92, Lonoke Louise England, 85, Beebe Dollie Mae Hodges, 81, Searcy Ethel Howard, 70, Brinkley Edward Jasie, 74, Stuttgart Margaret Maronay, 69, Lonoke James Teague, 67, Brinkley Lauretta Tedford, 68, Austin
Week’s Weather - Pg 2 “KEEP HATS ON” (See Pg 15 for latest results on USPS delivery)
Coveted trophy goes to winner! The battle is on this Friday night as Des Arc and Hazen vie for this coveted “Battle of the Prairie” trophy at Hinson-Rollins Field at 7:00 p.m. Jimmy Rollins of Hazen presented the idea of Prairie County schools having a trophy similar to the Arkansas/LSU Battle of the Boot. The wood base is made from wood reclaimed from the Nichol’s Building in Des Arc which is said to be 130+ years old. Those instrumental in completing this project were Jimmy Rollins, Amy Carroll, Hunter Mathis, Johnny Hambrick, James Rowton, Tyler Hill, Terri Taylor-Rollins and Shawn Fisher. Come out and see who wins the “Battle of the Prairie” trophy and bragging rights for the year! Good luck to both teams!
FALL FEST FUN: A large crowd was out to enjoy the Annual Fall Fest held in the Courthouse Square on Saturday. Games and slides were provided for the young while the older fest participants enjoyed other competitions. The event is sponsored in October every year by the Des Arc Chamber of Commerce.
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