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Hazen School Board agrees to refund bonds Community Events Calendar Thursday October 26 Adult Bingo 11:00am- 12:00pm Hazen Public Library Junior Hornets VS Marvell 7:00pm Marvell Field Commidities Hazen First United Methodist Church 10:30am - 12:30pm Master Gardeners Workday City Park in Hazen 4:00pm
The new school board officers for the 2017-18 school year are (l to r) Board Vice President Davey Williams, Board Secretary Vickie Skarda, and Board President David Strohl. The Hazen School Board voted unanimously to authorize the issuance and delivery of the district’s bonds in their regular meeting held October 16 in the Hazen High School library. Those in attendance were board members David Strohl, Vickie Skarda, Davey Williams, Richie
Ingle, Freddie Rogers, and Sandra Penn; along with Superintendent Bill Crowder and Principals Tiffany Glover and Clint Williams. Michael McBryde, a vice president at Stephens Public Finance in Little Rock, presented to the board the results of the bidding for the bond
1st Nine Weeks Honor Roll 2nd Grade: *Kiera Anderson, *Zoey Barnhill, Reece Cash, *Jaxon Craig, Jesse Duncan, Jakolby Edwards, Shayne Gillioun, *Madison Graham, *Makaela Gunether, *Weston Hare, *Chloe Hinshaw, Emma Hollis, Landon Hurst, Jaylee Ingle, Khloe Isbell, Kaden Loudermilk, Jacob MillsDixon, Jaylon Mullins, *Mellodee Newton, *McKenzi Owens, Akariah Petty, Bella Roberts, *Levi Sabbatini, Paycen Seely, *Kenedy
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included an expulsion hearing. The student’s mother asked that the hearing be held in private, so the board went into executive session. When they returned to the meeting, the board voted to expel the student until the end of the 201718 school year. Member Williams abstained from voting. Principal Glover told the board about the upcoming math and science night to be held from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 24. She said that the literacy night will be held on December 7th. She also said that the 6th -8th grade community helpers would be going to see an Edgar Allen Poe play soon. Principal Williams reported that the 9th graders would be going to the state capital in November, and that the FCCLA members would be participating in the upcoming Star Events competition. He also said that senior Grant Shelman tied for 12th overall in the state school invitational tournament. No other business was discussed, and the meeting was adjourned.
First Nine Weeks Hazen Elementary Honor Roll
Friday October 27 Senior High Hornets VS Marvell 7:00pm Hornet Field
Saturday October 28 41st Annual Grand Prairie Rice Festival 10:00am Opening Ceremonies 10:30 Hazen High Band 10:45 I-40 East Band 11:30 Kindersongs 12:30 Raptor Rehab 1:00 Little Farmers Contest 1:30 The Prairie’s Got Talent Show
refinancing. FTN Financial Capital Markets, a division of First Tennessee, won the bid by offering a rate of 3.062% for the principal amount of $6,095,000 issue dated November 9, 2017 with a maturity date of February 1, 2045. The purchase price was reduced to $5,989,371.16.
Five firms bid on the bond refinancing. McBryde told the board that there would be a $200,000 savings this year, with an overall savings of $728,284 over the life of the issue. The savings can be used for any purpose. Farmers and Merchants Bank will be the trustee for the bonds. In other business, the board approved the superintendent’s recommendation to renew the Renaissance Learning subscription for the elementary and high school libraries in the amount of $8,980.50 to be paid out of National School Lunch (NSL) funds. Crowder also recommended, and the board approved, to rename the Hazen Elementary Library to the Beth Rogers Memorial Library. Jenny Simmons spoke to the board about the money that had been donated for the library. Simmons said so much money has been donated that they may end up funding a scholarship. She showed those present the proposed plaque design. The board agenda also
Self, *John Simmons, Chloe Smith, *Justis Smith, *Benjamin Turner 3rd Grade: Dru Alberson, *Kiona Anderson, *Jase Arnett, Jaelynne Barnhill, *Michael Bowman, Cayden Calvert, Peyton Cole, *Ryleigh Cook, Alyssa Dodge, Brooklyn Graham, *Isabelle Gray, Christian Hune, *Graylie Lawless, Hannah Linder, *Destiny Martin, *Kylee McElroy, *Matthew Mills, *Izabella Rios-Thompson, Jase Simmons, Bailey Sims, Shelby Smith, Luke Snider, Brayden Swanigan, *Jalynn
Thomas, *Alyssa Tiner, Bryant Turner, Kadence Weems, Daylee Williams 4th Grade: Peyton Anderson, Kaitlyn Barbee, Alantis Blancett, *Matthew Bokker, Maria Carrell, *Sarah Dodge, Samareah Earl, *Remington Fegley, Eli Kitchens, Peyton Kocourek, *Ethan Lisko, Emily Mills, Gabrielle Morgan, Sophia Raney, *Sophie Raper, *Hayden Rogers, *Samuel Sabbatini, *Maci Sickel, *Dylan Skarda, Cameron Smith, Brody Swaim ALL A’s *
Tana Griffin is Middle School Honor Roll c h o s e n 2 0 1 7 -1 18 Princess Rice XLI The GFWC of Arkansas Ruth Barrett Fox Club has crowned Tana Griffin as Princess Rice XLI. Tana is the daughter of Tina Quinn and Lonnie and Kim Griffin of Prairie County. Tana is a sophomore at Hazen High School. She will
reign over this year's Hazen Rice Festival activities. This is the first year that the club has held an essay contest instead of a beauty pageant and the club members wish to thank each participant for their entry.
HHS First Nine Weeks Honor Roll 9th Grade Emily Foot Tabitha Holmes Alesha Larkin *Brayden Lock *Rebecca Munnerlyn Gracen Scroggins Carl Wright Jr. 10th Grade *Cora Marie Coker *Easton Glover Laura Diaz Tana Griffin Joshua Hambrick Mychayla Harris *Angela Hoover *Lexi Nicholas *Camila Pont de la Torre Michelle Prince Abby Richardson *Kaleb Riddick Jocelyn Romero-Dawson *Trey Thompson *Blayne Toll Julia White *Christian Young
11th Grade *Ross Harper Drake Jones Jacob Jones Niklas Kostins Colby Osier Kade Perry Gavin Rogers *Mallory Rogers Jackson Shelman Chance Taylor 12th Grade Trevor Duck Elizabeth Foot Cayden Glover Christian Harris A'ishah Hussey Maxwell Medley Tamara Pinkney Jenna Ronquest Ford Seidenschwarz Grant Shelman Reagan Swaim Alex Sweeten *Lexi Tenison Hannah Walker *Brayden Williams Denotes all A's
1st Nine Weeks Honor Roll 5th Grade: Austin Allen, *Rileigh Barnhill, Brayden Bateman, *Chloe Caldwell, Emma Cantwell, *Sam Clayton, Koren Curlett, *Lexi Dulany, Mason Fought, Tyler Griffin, *Joseph Hurley, *Mattison Jernigan, *Carson Kee, *Karly Kinard, Austin Kocourek, Forest Lawless, *Makayla McCray, Luke Mills, *Jillian Minnes, Hunter Pardon, Aisea Rios-Thompson, *Chloe Rose, Chandler Rupe, *Ethan Simmons, *Owen Simmons, Kendall Sisemore, Hunter Smith,
Jameion Stigall, Eli Weems, *Brance Williams 6th Grade: *Brandon Addison, *Nash Arnett, *Austyn Booth, *Savannah Glover, Taylor Griffin, *Colton Holloway, Abby Hopkins, *Faith Johnson, *Noah Lequieu, Grayson Lott, Hershel Minor III, Christabelle Newton, Mattie Perry, Joshua Romero-Dawson, Kaycie Seely, *Aydin Self, Ethan Smith, Karizma Sullivan, Kolton Tosh, Brandon Vaughn, Katelin Wallace 7th Grade: *Grace Addison, Robert Brennan, Tyler Cessor, *Lane Harper, *Starr Hodge,
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Master Gardeners honor Lifetime Members By Chris Weems
ZOOM, ZOOM... New Master Gardener trainees met for their first class last Wednesday, October 18, in the Prairie County Courthouse in DeValls Bluff. The classes are through Zoom this year. Pictured are (l to r) Judy Burnett, Debbie Carpenter, Roxanne Bradow, Leonard Chamblee, Susan Winkler, and Sue Clayton. Carpenter and Clayton are mentoring the group through the program.
Piecemakers have meeting Prairie Piecemakers met Monday, October 16th at the Prairie County fair building for their regular monthly meeting. Arriving early, several members worked on individual projects such as knitting, crocheting, handsewing binding to a newly finished quilt, and finishing fabriccovered folding chairs. After a potluck lunch, the club meeting was held with 13 members present. Shirley Evants presented a program on how to create a fabric machine cover that incorporates quilt blocks and is suitable for use with various sizes of sewing and embroidery machines. The meeting ended with Sue Palsa challenging members to create one item per month that can be entered in the 2018 county fair. Eunice Montgomery's chair won the Judges Award in Home Furnishings at the Prairie County Fair. Club officers are President - Lawana Shuck; Vice President Sue Palsa; Secretary Alyeen Saunders; Treasurer Dora Holloway. The club meets the third Monday of each month and is an Extension Homemakers Club.
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Prairie County Master Gardeners meeting began with a reception for the five Lifetime Members on their roster: Sherry Bullock, Idena Grennwalt, Carolyn Marek, Patsy McMullen and Chris Weems. There were 13 members and 1 visitor in attendance. Janet Turnage, president, presided. She told the honorees that the Club was honoring them for their help, work on the projects, and general encouragement and example through the
years. Marek and Weems were present. Nine members reported that the “Christmas in October� fundraiser at Brinkley by Monroe County Master Gardeners has been very good and beautifully decorated. The Zoom version of Master Gardeners training began Wednesday October 18, at the DeValls Bluff Courthouse. Four students were enrolled for the on-line course, the first one tried in Prairie County. Each one of the students will have a men-
tor who will help understanding the lectures. PCMG will furnish the meals. Plans were made for the breakfast and lunches. The day is from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. for five Wednesdays in a row. A workday was set for Thursday afternoon, October 26. Members were given their summaries from the worksheets turned in at each meeting to check on and see if all work was listed. Some plans were made for the Christmas Party. Time and place will be announced next week.
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GFWC has former HHS alumni for guest speaker this month
Last week I told all of you that I have a tendency toward being passive aggressive. (Nathaniel would say it’s not a tendency, but a major character trait.) I do try to hold it down when I can, but I’m going to practice that passive aggressiveness in this column today. Not toward my children, though. Toward our new president, Donald Trump. "I want the entire corrupt Washington establishment to hear and to heed the words I am about to say," Trump said. "When we win on Nov. 8, we are going to Washington, D.C., and we are going to drain the swamp." Does this sound familiar? This was one of the three 3word sound bites (along with “lock her up” and “build the wall”) that Pres. Trump used as mantras during the presidential campaign last year. So...has the swamp been drained? Let’s look. Just within the past 2 weeks, it has been reported that Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin took his new wife on a government airplane to see the total eclipse and look at all the gold in Fort Knox. Now this guy is a former hedge fund manager, and he has a ton of money. So much so that his wife bragged on instagram about her designer outfit and accessories. And yet, instead of taking his own jet, Mnuchin took his trip on our taxpayer money. He also asked to use a military airplane for a trip to Europe for his honeymoon, but later thought better of it withdrew the request. Then there is EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, who had a $25,000 sound-proof booth built in his office so he could make private phone calls, even though there was already one sound-proof booth on another floor in his building. He is also so paranoid that he asked for 24/7 protection with 3 times the number of secret service agents than anyone else in his position has ever used. And there was also Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin who took his wife on a 10 day trip to Europe to attend a few meetings. But they also hung around to attend a Wimbledon championship match, go shopping, cruise the Thames, and tour some historic sites. Our dollars paid for the flights of both husband and wife and a per diem for each that, according to the Washington Post, may have been as much as $3600 a day. Then there is Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, who spent over a million dollars on flights to Europe and Asia with his wife (according to Politico) on tax money. But don’t worry. He’s says that he is going to pay $55,000 of it back (that’s about a half percent of the total cost). No wonder he lost his job. But why was someone like that ever in office anyway? Back in the days of the Exodus (yes, the real Exodus), Moses’ father-in-law once gave him some advice. He told Moses that he needed to delegate some of the leadership authority over the recently freed Israelites, and he listed the qualities to look for when selecting the leaders. Choose people who are capable, trustworthy, and not corrupt. (It’s Exodus 18:21 - you can look it up.) I would like to give our president the same
advice. But then, his trips to Mar-a-Lago cost us about a million dollars each, according to National Public Radio, and he seems to travel there every other week. Go figure. Someone needs to remind our President that, just like in Biblical times, the ethics of an organization or a government are built from the top down. So, I would like to ask him to please take his own advice and “drain the swamp!”
By Chris Weems Brody Goode, a staff member at Lonoke Physical Therapy was the guest speaker for GFWC Elsie McCain Club Thursday night October 19 at Murry’s Restaurant. Libbie Hutson was the hostess. Libbie introduced Brody, who recently completed his degree in Physical Therapy to discuss with Club members how to know weather you as the patient need physical Therapy , and if so, how long it will take to be feeling better and other questions a patient might ask. He also gave each member a bag with leaflets of information and a sample
Youth rally hosted by Bethlehem MB The Grand Prairie MB Youth Rally met with Bethlehem MB Church in DeValls Bluff, Monday night, October 16, 2017. Youth Rally President, Jeb Reidhar, announced the opening song and the group sang, "Each Step I Take." Opening prayer by Bro. Jim West. Bro. Allen Minton, pastor of Bethlehem, gave the welcome. President, Jeb Reidhar, gave the response. Congregation sang," It Is Well With My Soul." Bro. Billy Booth led in prayer. Special song by group from Faith MB Church, "Victory In Jesus." Also, special song,"Prepare To Meet Thy God," with Bro. Allen West and two others. The offering that was taken up will go to ABA Missions. There were six preachers present, Bro. Allen West, Bro. Jim West, Bro. Eddie Addison, Bro. Wayne Snider, Bro. Billy Booth, and Bro. Allen Minton. Churches present were: Lake Side, Des Arc; Morris Chapel, Des Arc; New Bethel, Carlisle; Faith, Des
Arc; Calvary, Stuttgart; and Bethlehem, DVB. Morris Chapel received "The Percentage Banner" and Faith received the "Attendance Banner." The next youth rally will be at Calvary MB Church in Stuttgart, November 20, 2017. Bethlehem youth presented a program, "Where is your "Hope" of Heaven?" It must be in the shed blood of Jesus for your sins, calling upon Him in repentance and believing He is the Son of God, that He died on the cross, was buried and resurrected for all. Nothing else will pass God's judgment. Bro. Eddie Addison announced the Missionary Baptist State Meeting, November 2 and 3 in Benton, at The Sharon MB Church. Morris Chapel announced their Revival meeting, Oct. 23, 24, and 25,(Mon, Tues, and Wed.) with Bro. Terry Taylor. Bro. Eddie Addison dismissed in prayer. The group were served refreshments in the church Fellowship Hall.
of an arthritis cream. The meeting began with current events and routine business. Club members paid their dues. The dates in the Club year were completed. Rita Farris will make reservations for the Club’s Christmas luncheon at Capital Hotel in Little Rock. Members brought the food articles to celebrate Food Day. It will be taken to the DHS office for use when they have applicants for Food Stamps. Chris Weems president, presided. She and Rosetta Van Houten reported on carrying a large box of clothes and shoes for teens and young women to Open Arms Shelter in Lonoke. They valued the items at $150.00. They said that the Shelter needs sleeping clothes and underwear for their
Guest speaker, Brody Goode, staff member at Lonoke Therapy, talks about his work as a physical therapist to (l to r) Rosetta Van Houten, Meg Miller, Brody, Libby Hutson, and Nell Pich at the Elsie McCain Club meeting Thursday Night. clients. Chris also reported that Club members donated things to be taken to Port Arthur, TX, after the hurricane, Harvey’s damage. The items were valued at $175. An invitation was read for a surprise party for a
Stuttgart member. Winners of the entertainment were Chris, Rosetta, and Meg Miller. The next meeting will be at 6:00 p.m., November 16, with Meg Miller, hostess at Murry’s Restaurant.
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Fee for nematode diagnosis waived Thanks to the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board and Dr. Travis Faske, who is cooperating with us, the Arkansas Nematode Diagnostic Lab will waive the assay fee for soybean fields for the 2017 season. This is a continuation of on-going soybean nematode survey of the state. This year we also have an interest in how cover crops effect nematode populations, so we are expanding the survey to cover crops as well as soybeans. Below are the details. Please share with your growers and consultants. If you or your grower (or consultant) have not already done so, we recommend that you take the on-line course, Collecting & Packaging Nematode Soil S a m p l e s
(http://courses.uaex.edu/). You need to submit samples on-line through our DDDI program, so if you need a refresher on how to do this, the course will tell how. Beginning immediately, the Arkansas Nematode Diagnostic Laboratory will be accepting soil samples for nematode assay from 1) Fields that are currently in soybean, 2) Fields that will be in soybean next year, 3) Fields that may be in longer term cropping systems that included soybean within the last 2-3 years, and 4) cover crops that are in rotation with soybeans. Please indicate the specific crop on the form. Remember that apparently healthy fields may have nematodes not yet at an economic level
or do not show symptoms above ground as shown in the picture below, so sample these fields as well as those that may have a nematode problem. The assay fees for survey samples will be provided through a grant from the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board. Here are the details: "We will accept samples directly from county agents, consultants, industry advisory personnel, or growers. "The doorway for this survey will be the local county agents. There is no limit on the number of free samples that any county or individual can redeem. However, I would like for you to be in the loop. "All samples need to be entered through our
Kindersongs to perform at 41st Rice Festival Brian and Terri Kinder’s concerts for kids are lively and interactive Combining his guitar and banjo playing talents and his whimsical song writing skills, they amuse and entertain children of all ages. He has the ability through his songs to bring both young and old together as they laugh and sing, dance and clap along
with the music. Brian’s wife, Ms. Terri performs with him also. Treat your chhildren as well as yourself to a wonderful 45-minute performance of orginal, good time music for kids, written and performed by Brian and Terri Kinder. For more information about Brian and Terri and their concerts visit their web site at
Morgan D’Angelo given bridal shower Morgan D'Angelo, brideelect of Jacob Tipton, was honored with a bridal shower Sunday afternoon at Calvary Baptist Church Fellowship hall. Morgan opened and displayed her gifts on a table covered with a floorlength white cloth. She was assisted by her mother and the hostesses. Family members and guests were served cake and punch and rice krispie confections from a table covered with a white floor-length cloth with a white lace overlay. The centerpiece was a vase with pink roses and
greenery nested in a white net collar with gold and pink accents and a gold and white sign, "Here Comes the Bride." Besides her mother, Mrs. Kristie D'Angelo, another special guest was Alexis Murray from Cabot. Alexis will be her maid-of-honor at her wedding November 11. Morgan's aunt, Stacey Bowman, was also a special guest. The hostesses were Sara Perry, Gloria Strohl, Donna Watson, Chris Weems, Sharron Stallings and Cheryl Jenkins.
www.kindersongs.com. Brian and Terri Kinder PO Box 165051 Little Rock, AR. 72216 Phone: 501-374-4542 Fax: 501-374-4543 Email: kinder@kindersongs.com They will perform at the 41st Annual Grand Prairie Rice Festival at the stage at 11:30am Saturday morning.
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Crop Report from Brent Griffin County Extension Agent & Staff Chair This past week there were 6 days of field work. The top soil moisture was 100% - Very Short The sub soil moisture: was 100% - Very Short The livestock condition: was 3 - Fair. Main Activities Fall harvest continued at a rapid pace. Fall tillage was being done with fall fertilization taking place. Hay began to be fed to supplement for dry pasture conditions. Crop Progress Soybean: 90% harvested Crop Condition Hay/Pasture: 100% Very Poor
Prairie County Retired Teachers Hold Meeting By Chris Weems Lisa Bemberg, co-owner of Insurance Advantage, was guest speaker for the regular meeting of Prairie County Retired Teachers Unit. She said there are no changes in the insurances plan from last year.The company offers Dental and Vision Insurance, Cancer and Heart and Stroke Lump Sum Plans, Long-term Care Insurance, Life Insurance, and Medicare-related Products including Prescription Drug Plans. Members were reminded to send their prescriptions and the company now filling them, be sent to the office so they can check to see if they can be gotten somewhere else cheaper. Thelma Gray, president
presided with 13 members and a visitor present. Helen Holloway, devotional leader gave her inspirational reading, “Take Time.” The minutes were approved as printed and the treasurer’s report was received. The Branson Trip will leave from Mt. Olive Baptist Church in DeValls Bluff at 8:00 a.m., and pick up members at Calvary Baptist Church at Hazen, and be on their way. The next meeting will be the Christmas luncheon Tuesday, December 19, at 12:00 noon, at DeValls Bluff Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Bring a covered dish, a friend, and food for the County Pantry.
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Senior Hornets bring home the trophy in 40 - 0 win over Des Arc Eagles
By Ross Harper Hazen defeated the rival Des Arc Eagles in a huge win Friday night. With several hundred fans of both towns watching, the Hornets performed well, just like they have been doing all season. After four quarters of hardplayed football, the final score came to 40-0. The Hazen Hornets played one of their best games yet Friday night. They showed pure dominance over their opponents throughout the game. Hazen got things going early in the first quarter with a touchdown run by Ay'Jon Green. After the good conversion, the Hornets were up 8-0. Both teams battled hard for the end-zone, until the
second quarter when Tarrell Penn scored Hazen's next touchdown. The conversion was good and the Hornets were up 16-0. Later in the quarter, Hazen showed its defensive power when Blayne Toll tackled one of Des Arc's players in their end-zone for a safety. With those extra two points, the Hornets stayed up 18-0 until after the half. In the third quarter, after stopping the Eagles on their first drive, Hazen scored on their first play on another run by Green. The conversion was good, and the score came to 26-0. The Hornets' fourth touchdown was scored on a keep by Toll, which was followed by an unsuccess-
ful conversion. At 32-0, the mercy rule was not quite in effect until the fourth quarter, when Toll found receiver Rasheed Mills downfield for a touchdown. With the good conversion, the score was set at 40-0 and the clock began to run. Neither team scored for the remainder of the night. This win is especially momentous for the Hornets, not only for being a conference win, but also being the "Battle of the Prairie" and having a trophy involved for the winner. Now 5-0 in conference, the Hornets face the Marvell Mustangs at home this Friday.
Des Arc Junior Eagles defeat Hazen Junior Hornets 30-0 0
Trevor Duck attempts a tackle on a Des Arc runner. by Ross Harper The Hazen Junior Hornets struggled Thursday against the Des Arc Eagles. The final score of the night came to 0-30 for a Hornet loss. Thursday's game did not go well at all for Hazen players and fans. Hazen's offense simply could not find enough weaknesses in the Eagle defense, and the Hornet defense struggled to contain Des Arc's offense. In the first quar-
ter, the Eagles would put up one score against the Hornets, along with a two-point conversion. Down 0-8, Hazen continued to be shut down by the Eagles and allowed another touchdown in the second quarter. The conversion was no-good, and the score remained 0-14 until the second half. When the Hornets kicked off to Des Arc to start the second half, the ball was recovered by freshman Anthony Wilson.
However, this was still not enough for a Hazen touchdown. The Eagles would score twice more in the third quarter, and neither team scored in the fourth. The final score was 0-30. This loss was fairly disheartening for the Junior Hornets. It sets their current record at 3-4 in conference and 3-5 overall. They hope to make it 4-5 as they play their final game Thursday against the Mustangs at Marvell.