White river journal, september 10, 2015

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Landmarks disappear September 8, 2015

For better or worse, now a clear view from Main Street northwest to Lakeside Cemetery

At left is Cat lover, Shannon “Frog” Bryant, granddaughter of Mary Brown, who donated her ‘cat barn’ property to the City

1 SE CT I ON - 14 PAGE S V OLUME 109 (5TH WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,640 WEEKS TOTAL)

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

“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

P UB LI S H E 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, SEPTE MBER 10, 2015

It had been rumored for several months . . . that the two RED BARNS at 8th & Main across from Lakeside Cemetery would eventually be torn down. Both picturesque and spilling over with character, the two-story being a recognized home for pretty-well-fed felines (3 kittens at home just before its demise), seemed still undeserving to forever disappear. See more photos Pgs 13 & 14

TUES., SEPT 8-TUES., SEPT. 14 Early Voting School Election MON,, SEPT.14, 2:30-6:30 PM Local Blood Drive First Baptist Church TUES., SEPT. 15, 7 PM Des Arc City Council meets Council Chambers City Hall WED., SEPT. 16, 11-2 Friendship Luncheon Methodist Church DeValls Bluff THURS., SEPT. 17, 7 PM Catfish Meeting/Film Courthouse Annex SAT., SEPT. 19, 4:30 PM Prairie County Fair Parade SUN., SEPT. 20, 7 AM Men’s Union Breakfast Family Worship Center WED., SEPT. 23, 7:30 AM See You at the Pole High School Campus MON-SAT, SEPT. 20-26 Prairie County Fair Week MON, SEPT. 21, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings Courthouse, DeValls Bluff TUES., SEPT. 22, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings Des Arc Courthouse WED., SEPT. 23, 20”30 AM Alzheimer’s Support Group Museum in Des Arc SAT., SEPT. 26, 6 PM Princess Rice Pageant Hazen Community Ctr. SUN., SEPT. 27, 6 PM Fellowship Worship Gospel Mission MON., SEPT. 28,6:30 PM School Board Report to Public Meeting Follows

Obituaries Pg . 7

Vernon Coleman, 91, Searcy Barbara Dill, 77, Lonoke William Foster, 79, Biscoe Hazel Gray, 74, Clarendon Gene Gray, 77, Clarendon Jerry Liles, 77, Sheridan Bruce McClain, 59, Beebe Billy R. Morris, 59, Brinkley Ruby Randall, 80, Lonoke Alma Lois Ricks, 91, Hazen Juanita Rogers, 91, Stuttgart

Week’s Weather See Page 13

Prairie County Quorum Court’s regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Sept. 8 - Court and staff seated left; interested citizens and speakers, right (Present and presiding, after missing last two meetings because of multiple back surgeries, was Judge Mike Skarda)

Woman arrested on drug violation

Des Arc’s UA Cooperative Extension Office may close

A Des Arc woman was arrested Thursday for possession of drugs according to Prairie County Sheriff's Department Investigator James Medlin. Courtney Dawn Dorman of Des Arc was arrested after her vehicle was stopped by the officer while conducting a related investigation. Dorman was found to be in possession of prescription depressant medication which was

Addressing the County Quorum Court at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Sept. 8, UA Cooperative Extension Staff Chair Brent Griffin presented the court with the new 2016 County Funding Plan developed by the UA Division of Agriculture. The plan is the first increase being sought by the Extension from the county since 2000. The increase in funding being sought would allow for the hiring of an additional extension agent to cover current and new programming efforts being developed to meet the needs of Prairie County. This new position will help maintain current 4-H, Master Gardener, and row crop agriculture programming along with developing technical assistance with Hazen High School’s new student gardening program. Griffin informed the Court that current county funding of Extension programing efforts supports three Extension agents. But due to flat funding at the state level, open positions have not been filled

being kept in a "Equaline" brand acetaminophen bottle in her purse. Medlin stated that two different medications were found, totaling 14 tablets and both medications are of a non-scheduled class of muscle relaxants. Dorman was transported to the Prairie County Detention Center where she was held on a $5,000 bond.

Hats off to the US Postal Service Last week the Journal was openly critical of the Postal Service’s delivery of papers mailed to our Beebe subscribers Thursday, August 27 - but not received until Wednesday, Sept. 2, six days later. Papers mailed to eight other nearby towns faired better, but still were not received until Saturday., Aug. 2. This week, we wish to complement the USPS for doing a much better job on Journals mailed last Thursday afternoon, Sept. 3. They were delivered Friday morning, Sept. 4, to post offices in the following nine towns we closely track: Beebe, Ward, Cabot, Jacksonville, Conway, Searcy, Carlisle, Lonoke and Stuttgart. Additionally, a subscriber called from Alma, Ark. to report he had also received the Sept. 3 paper Friday, Sept. 4 (“a record time”). And two subscribers in Sherwood and North Little Rock reported receiving their papers Saturday, Sept. 5. In Carlisle, Pa, a subscriber reported receiving the Sept. 3 issue on Tuesday, Sept. 8. We can only keep fingers crossed for more of the same!

should someone leave the Extension Service. To fill an additional agent position will come at a cost. Griffin said. Extension administration is looking at counties that have operational sub-offices as potential ways to cut cost. The DeValls Bluff office is the main office for the county. The sub-office at Des Arc opened in the mid-80’s to service the northern Prairie County citizens. Since that time, an Extension agent has been stationed at that office to provide assistance. Extension administration feels that current technology will allow for an agent to work out of the DeValls Bluff office to assist current agents for covering the whole county. Input is being sought from the Court on how to meet the new 2016 County Funding Plan. A proposal is to close the Des Arc suboffice and use those funds to help meet the new funding plan. The balance will be requested for funding completion. With this obligation met, an additional agent will be hired shortly after the county fiscal year

Brent Griffin 2016 begins. In other business the Court unanimously approved 3 ordinances: 2015-2: Sets restrictions for use of county vehicles by the Road Dept. 2015-3: Sets procedures for disposal of county’s ‘fixed assets’ considered of no further use. 2015-4: Requires all ordinances to be compiled in unified code in book form. Court approved Judge Skarda’s recommendatin to accept Bruce DeVore’s offer to install a plaque inside the Courthouse recognizing all “Century Farmers”.

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