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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Hazen High School announces Class of 2018 Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and Honor Graduates
Friday May 11 Senior Day at HHS Des Arc High School Graduation High School Gym 8:00pm Saturday May 12 Movie Night at the Center featuring Noah 6:00 p.m. DVB Community Center Monday May 14 Hazen High Awards Ceremony 9:00am Hornets Nest Hazen Chapter #5 Meeting 6:15pm Hazen Lodge Hazen High School Awards Presentation Hornet’s Nest 9:00am Des Arcs’5th Grade Class leaves for Space Camp Tuesday May 15 Prairie County Master Gardeners Meeting 6:00pm BancorpSouth Hazen Thursday May 17 Des Arcs’ Kindergarten Graduation 9:00am Elementary Cafeteria Saturday May 19 Hazen High School Class of 1968 Reunion 5:00pm Murry’s Restaurant Sunday May 20 Hazen High School Graduation 2:00pm Hornets’ Nest
Brayden Elisabeth Williams Valedictorian Brayden Elizabeth Williams Brayden is the daughter of Davy and Angie Williams, and she is the Valedictorian of the Hazen High School class of 2018. She is the President of the Senior Class and Treasurer of the Student Council. She is also the Captain of the senior high cheerleading squad and is a varsity member of the HHS softball and basketball teams. Brayden was named Hazen High School’s Wendy’s High School Heisman winner. She has received the Chancellor’s Scholarship from ASU Beebe, the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship, the Arkansas State Police Association Scholarship, and the Arkansas School Board Association Scholarship. Brayden is a member of the Hazen First Baptist Church and the Calvary Baptist youth group. She will be attending ASU Beebe in the fall, and intends to major in Liberal Arts and Science. Jenna Ronquest Jenna is the daughter of Jim and Rosi Ronquest, and she is the Salutatorian of the Hazen High School Class of 2018. She is the President of the Student Council and Editor of the HHS Yearbook. Jenna is the Treasurer of the Senior Class, a member of the Senior High Beta Club, the National Honor Society, and was this year’s homecoming queen. Jenna Attends Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Slovak. She plans to attend the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies. After obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree, she intends to attend law school. Grant Michael Shelman Grant is the son of Mike and Trilby Shelman. Grant is the VicePresident of the Student Council, and he was
Jenna Ronquest, Salutatorian
Grant Michael Shelman
Cayden Dale Glover
Elizabeth Grace Foot
Hannah Briann Walker
Whitney Erin Strohl
Logan James Dulany
High Beta Club, the Gifted and Talented Program, and the Hazen High School Quiz Bowl Team. He was chosen for the Awesome Artist Award. Logan is a member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Carlisle. He volunteers his time to assist the Hazen Hornet Booster Club, the Hazen Baseball Association, and the Hazen PeeWee Basketball teams. He is a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association and the American Owners and
Pilots Association. He is a licensed airplane pilot. He has traveled to England, France, Italy, Scotland, and Ireland with EF tours, and he was a part of a mission group that traveled to the Appalachian Mountains to build a church building and wheelchair ramp. Logan plans to continue his education at Henderson State University in the fall, where he will enter the professional pilot program. Upon graduation, Logan will work in the aviation industry.
selected for All-State in golf for four years. He won the 2A State Championship in golf in both his junior and senior years. He played basketball for two years and baseball for one year. He has been on the honor roll for 4 years. Grant is a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and the Grand Prairie Country Club. He plans to attend Arkansas State University in Jonesboro to major in accounting.
Cayden Dale Glover Cayden is the son of Jackie Dale and Tiffany Glover. He plays varsity football, in which he was chosen for All-Conference, and varsity baseball. He is a member of the Senior High Beta Club and the National Honor Society. Cayden attends the Biscoe Church of Christ, serves as a umpire for the Hazen Youth Baseball Association, and volunteers daily to read and work with kindergarteners at Hazen Elementary School. Cayden plans to attend college at Henderson State University to earn a master’s degree in Psychology. He wants to work as an outpatient counselor while earning his doctorate to become a psychiatrist. Elizabeth Grace Foot Elizabeth is the daughter of Benji and Shelia Foot. She is a member of the Lady Hornets basketball and softball teams and the varsity cheer squad. Elizabeth is a member of the FCA and the Student Council, and she is an office worker. Elizabeth is a member of the Calvary Baptist Church. She plans to attend ASU Beebe where she intends to graduate with an Associate in Science and Liberal Arts. Hannah Briann Walker Hannah is the daughter of Teddy and Rachel Walker. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the Senior High Beta Club, and the senior high cheerleading squad.
Hannah is a member of the Oasis Church of Hazen. She plans to attend the University of Arkansas at Phillips County Community College in Stuttgart to pursue a career in nursing. Whitney Erin Strohl Whitney is the daughter of David and Cindy Strohl. She is a member of the Senior High Beta Club and the National Honor Society. She has been a Hazen Hornet cheerleader for for six years and was co-captain of the squad her senior year. Whitney is a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Hazen. She will be attending ASUBeebe this fall and plans to major in HealthScience so that she may become a dental hygienist. Logan James Dulany Logan is the son of Dr. Jeff and Cherie Dulany. He is a member of the Hazen Hornet football team, weightlifting team, and track team. He was selected All-Conference in football. Logan was chosen to be a delegate to Arkansas Boys’ State his junior year. He was awarded the HHS Outstanding Sophomore and Junior Awards, and he was selected as the recipient of the Hornet Award for Character by the faculty in 2017. He is a member of the Senior
May brucellosis vaccination day The County Brucellosis (Bangs) vaccination program will be held Wednesday, May 16, 2017. Arkansas law requires that all heifer calves between 4 and 12 months of age be vaccinated against Brucellosis. Representatives from the Livestock and Poultry Commission and the Prairie County Cooperative Extension Service will offer an onfarm vaccination program at no cost to all Prairie County beef and dairy producers. If you are interested, please contact the Prairie County Extension De Valls Bluff at 870-998-2614 by May 10th . A schedule will be
put together and producers will be notified when we will be at their farm. The Livestock and Poultry Commission has stated that each farm where cattle are to be vaccinated must have a chute or squeeze chute with a head gate where cattle can be subdued. Even with good facilities, the chances of someone getting hurt are possible. If the proper facilities are not available or safe, the vaccinator has the right to refuse to vaccinate your calves. Calves will not be vaccinated unless the owner or someone representing him is present.
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LEBANON, IL (04/30/2018)-Kirby Smith, a senior sociologycriminal justice major at McKendree University, is a new member of Chapter 292 of Phi Kappa Phi national honor society. Smith, of Des Arc, was inducted during the chapter's initiation ceremony on April 26. The event was held during the university's fifth annual Academic Excellence Celebration to recognize outstanding student achievement. Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest, largest and most selective all-dis-
cipline honor society, with only the top percentage of students eligible for membership. McKendree University is a College of Distinction, among "America's 100 Best College Buys," and recognized as a "Military Friendly School" by Victory Media. Founded in 1828, the historic Lebanon, Illinois, campus is 25 miles from St. Louis, Missouri. McKendree also has a campus in Radcliff, Kentucky, and offers programs online and at nearby Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
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William Ellis Edge William Ellis Edge, 93, of Hazen passed away May 2, 2018. He retired from Arkansas Power & Light after 37 years. He was a resident of Chambers Nursing Home and a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Hazen. He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Frances Edge; his parents, Cliff and Jesse Edge; one brother, one sister, one son-in-law and one step-grandson. Bud is survived by two daughters, Tammy Edge of Hazen and Wanda Tiner of Stuttgart; one son, Ricky Edge and wife, Marilyn of Hazen; six grandchildren, Ray Tiner, Tonya Fletcher, Taneesa Richardson, Eric Abrams, Brandy Hays, and Crystal Smith; 10 greatgrandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Visitation was from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. , Friday, May 4, 2018 at Calvary Baptist Church prior to the service at 11:00 A.M. Burial was in the Hazen Cemetery. The family would like to express their grateful appreciation to Chambers Nursing Home for the wonderful care given their Dad.
Lance Aaron Turner Lance Aaron Turner, 33, of Ward, Arkansas, went to be with h i s Heavenly Father on May 2, 2018. He was the element a r y m u s i c teacher at Hazen. Lance was a member of Faith Baptist Church in Cabot. He is survived by his wife, Kristina Turner of Ward; two sons, Benjamin
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and Braiden Turner of Ward; daughter, Katelyn Turner of Ward; his father, Larry (Maria) Turner of Cabot; mother Cynthia (Cecil) Blansett of Conway; one sister, Laura Chambers of Fort Smith; two half sisters Lauren and Loretta Turner of Cabot; his grandmother Delores Ward of St. Louis, Missouri; and his in-laws Brent and Karen Bailey of Ward. Family received friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at SmithWestbrook Funeral Home, Beebe. Funeral was at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 4, 2018, at Faith Baptist Church in Cabot, with burial in Butlerville Cemetery. Arrangements by Smith-Westbrook Funeral Home, Beebe. www.SmithFamilyCares. com
Bernie Garold Pfleger Bernie Garold Pfleger, 69, died Thursday. He was a retired truck driver. Bernie was an avid storyteller with an outgoing personality who never met a stranger. Survivors are son, Matthew Pfleger and wife Nikki of Cabot; granddaughters, Briley and Braydee Pfleger; brother, Hurshel Simpson of Stuttgart; and sister, Shirley Pfleger of DeValls Bluff. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Turpin Funeral Home with visitation one hour prior to the service. Burial was private. www.turpinco.com.
Billy Farmer Billy Farmer, 81, died Wednesday. Survivors are daughter, Karen Phillips of Hazen; son, Delbert Farmer of Humphrey; one brother, Pat Farmer of Lonoke; four grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Visitation was 10 a.m. Saturday at Turpin Funeral Home with funeral services at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Hamilton Cemetery. www.turpin-co.com.
Mark Lee Anderson Mark Lee Anderson, 54, of Stuttgart, Arkansas formerly of Marianna, Arkansas passed away Wednesday, May 2, 2018. A memorial service for Mark was held Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 11 a.m. at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in Marianna, Arkansas. Family and friends may view and sign online guestboo www.rollerfuneralhomes.c om/Marianna.
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If you haven't driven or walked through the Tom Roe Memorial Riverfront Park on the bank of White River in Des Arc recently, please do. You might consider bringing a snack along with your family members and have a picnic or just sit and watch the river flow by. It's good place to relax and escape from worrisome things or people! This week in May, due to the work of many, the park seems particularly beautiful. The mowing crew and the grounds keeper do an excellent job and the labors and talents of Rodney Adams who cleared unwanted vegetation from the planters near the gazebos and re-mulched all those areas has transformed the appearance of the park. Mr. Joe Bob Robinson and his tree service operation crew came to the park with a
bucket truck, chain saws and a loader truck and complimented all that work by removing quite a pile of unwanted limbs. Their work was a treat to observe. With park benches, water hydrants, flowerbed liners directly under the removed limbs, they worked with precision and did zero damage! Maybe that is where the term tree surgeon came from? The view of the river from any location in the park is much improved. Hats off to workers who make the park shine, whether they are paid or volunteers, their efforts provide a safe place for children to play and families to relax and enjoy some peace and tranquility as the busy world races past us just out of sight. Local citizens through their taxes and their city officials who support locations such as
the park deserve a pat on the back too. Some say that quality of life is worth more than gold. However, if one can't have the gold, having some golden moments
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DHS announces support processes for work requirements reporting As the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) prepares to implement the Arkansas Works work and community engagement requirement June 1, the agency is rolling out new efforts to help beneficiaries get ready for the changes. “It’s important to us that people have a clear understanding of what is expected of them once the work requirement is live and they have the support they need,” said DHS Director Cindy Gillespie. “We especially wanted to take steps to address potential barriers to reporting work activities, such as a lack of reading skills and a lack of home access to the Internet.” To address these issues, DHS has created a process that allows beneficiaries to designate a trusted individual to help them report their work activities or exemptions – just as they would today with family, insurance carriers, and hospital financial staff when applying for Arkansas Works. The designated person will be called a registered reporter and will be required to complete a short online training that explains what information is required,
how often work activities/exemptions need to be reported, and the importance of keeping people’s information confidential. Registered reporters will not have access to a beneficiary’s Social Security number. Both Arkansas BlueCross BlueShield and Arkansas Health and Wellness, two of the insurance carriers that cover Arkansas Works recipients, have voluntarily agreed to have registered reporters available to assist beneficiaries. For in-person assistance from DHS, beneficiaries can go to their local county offices. Through a contract with the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care (AFMC), people also can get overthe-phone help creating their online accounts at www.access.arkansas.gov and linking their accounts to their Arkansas Works coverage. It is important that beneficiaries create and link their online account so they can report their work activities. This week, at the request of DHS, AFMC began proactively calling beneficiaries who will be subject to the work requirement June 1. The caller’s goal is to make sure beneficiaries understand what they need to do to
comply with the new work requirement and to ensure that they have a current email and mailing address on file. The caller may ask beneficiaries to confirm their email addresses, but AFMC will never ask for protected information such as Social Security or Medicaid numbers or any passwords. In 2018, Arkansas Works beneficiaries who are 30-49 years old will be subject to the work and community engagement requirement unless they are pregnant, disabled, already working 80 hours a month, or have some other exemption. DHS will begin rolling beneficiaries into the requirement several thousand people at a time between June and September. Beneficiaries who will be subject to the work requirement June 1 will get a letter next week notifying them of their status. This week DHS also mailed letters to all Arkansas Works beneficiaries between the ages of 30 and 49, regardless of their work requirement status, that included a list of at least two sites in every county that have free Internet-accessible computers for use. All DHS county offices have
computers available. Arkansas Works beneficiaries with BlueCross BlueShield coverage who need assistance from a registered reporter can call (800) 800-4298. Beneficiaries with Ambetter (Arkansas Health and Wellness) coverage who need assistance from a registered reporter can call (877) 617-0390. To become a registered reporter, you will need to review training on reporting work activities and exemptions and linking accounts. You’ll also need access to the authorization, acknowledgement, and revocation forms. To learn more about the AFMC calls, watch this short video. To learn how to create an online account through www.access.arkansas.gov and link it to a beneficiary’s Arkansas Works coverage, you can watch this DHS video for step-bystep instructions or follow this written guide that will walk you through the process. More information about ARWorks can be found on the DHS home page by clicking the “Arkansas Works” button on the right-hand side of the page at www.humanservices.arkansas.gov.
Prairie County EHC hosts AARP driver safety course in Hazen May 24 Brush Up on Your Driving Skills and Save Money! AARP Driver Safety Course in Hazen The Prairie County Extension Homemakers Council will sponsor an AARP Driver Safety Course on Thursday, May 24 at the Community Center in Hazen from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Why should you take an AARP Driver Safety Course? Because driving has changed since you first got your license, and doing so could save you money. Cars have changed. So have traffic rules, driving conditions, and the roads you travel
every day. Many drivers have never looked back since they got their first driver's license, but even the most experienced drivers can benefit from brushing up on their driving skills. By taking a driver safety course you'll learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques, and how to operate your vehicle more safely in today's increasingly challenging driving environment. You'll learn how you can manage and accommodate common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. The course will be
taught by AARP Volunteer Instructor Deborah Landers. The cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. The course is open to people of all ages. Best of all, you may be eligible to receive an insurance discount upon completing the course, so consult your agent for details. You might also be eligible to receive a discount on roadside assistance plans. AARP membership is not required to take the course and there are no tests to pass. After attending the course you'll receive a certificate of completion that can be presented to your insur-
ance agent. Lunch will be provided by local Extension Homemaker volunteers, so please call the Prairie County Extension Office at 870-998-2614 to preregister. Participants will pay at the door.
PC crop report Top Soil Moisture: 100% adequate Sub Soil Moisture: 100% adequate Livestock Condition: 3 Fair Days of Field Work: 7 Main Activities: Farmers continued rapid pace of planting. Corn received herbicide and fertilizer applications. Rice was emerging along with early season soybean. Crop Progress: Corn: 99% planted, 80% emerged Rice: 90% planted, 60% emerged Soybean: 30% planted, 20% emerged
We love our nurses at Des Arc Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Happy Nurses Week!
Crop Condition: Corn: 25% Poor, 75% Fair Rice: 25% Poor, 75% Fair Soybean: 35% Poor, 65% Fair Pasture/Hay: 100% Fair Brent Griffin CEA-Staff Chair Prairie Co. Coop. Extension Service University of ArkansasDivision of Agriculture
Montgomery and Edge engaged... Don and Alisa Montgomery of Woodlawn (Rison, AR), Stacy and Melissa Edge of Hazen, AR and Jerry and Miranda Todd of Marion Illinois, announce the upcoming wedding of their children, Shelby Montgomery and Cody Edge. Shelby is a 2017 graduate of Southeast Arkansas College of Pine Bluff, with a degree in Radiology Technology. Shelby is employed with the Cath Lab at the Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock. Shelby is the granddaughter of Sue and J.L. Devine of Searcy and the late Button Cummings, Sr. of Rison, and Don and Wanda Montgomery of the Glendale community in Cleveland County. Cody is a 2018 graduate of the Central Arkansas Baptist Bible Institute (CABBI) in Benton, AR, with an associate degree in Biblical Studies and will be pursing a Bachelor’s degree in Theology in the Fall. Cody is the grandson of Glenda Edge of Hazen, the late Thomas Edge of Hazen, Ruth Shelman of Hazen and Clifford and Linda James of Lonoke. The wedding will be Saturday, May 19, 2018, at 3:00pm at Center Missionary Baptist Church on Hwy 63 in Woodlawn. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Only out of State invitations will be sent.
PC officials proclaim May historic preservation month LITTLE ROCK–Prairie County Judge Mike Skarda and Hazen Mayor David Duch are among 166 officials in 74 counties who have declared May as Historic Preservation Month and Arkansas Heritage Month. “As we enjoy these month-long celebrations of our Arkansas heritage, we hope all of the people of Arkansas will take time to reflect on the importance of their local historic sites, especially those listed on the National Register of Historic Places,” Department of Arkansas Heritage Director Stacy Hurst said. (A list of Prairie County’s National Register properties can be found at http://www.arkansaspreservation.com/HistoricProperties/NationalRegister/search-nationalregister-listings.) The proclamations from Skarda and Duch note that historic preservation is an effective tool for managing growth, revitalizing neighborhoods, fostering local pride and maintaining community character while enhancing livability; and that
historic preservation is relevant for communities across the nation, both urban and rural, and for Americans of all ages, walks of life and ethnic backgrounds. The officials declare that it is important to celebrate the role of history in our lives and the contributions made by dedicated individuals in helping preserve the tangible aspects of the heritage that shaped us as a people. Noting that "This Place Matters! " is the theme for National Preservation Month 2018 and “Off the Beaten Path: Explore and Enjoy Arkansas’s Natural Heritage” is the theme for Arkansas Heritage Month, cosponsored by Prairie County, Hazen, the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, the Department of Arkansas Heritage and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the officials proclaimed May as National Historic Preservation Month and called upon their constituents to join their fellow citizens across the United States in recognizing and participating in the special observance.
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EHC spring council meets
Mitzi Osborne introduces Britteny Schrick by Darlene Finch, Council Secretary The Prairie County Spring Council meeting was held on Thursday April 26, 2018 at the Prairie County Fairgrounds with Mitzi Osborne, Council President presiding. The theme of the meeting was "Grace Changes Everything." Hostess clubs Prairie Piecemakers and Couponistas provided morning refreshments. Idlewild Club members began registration at 9:30 am. The meeting started at 10:00 am. with a welcome by Lawana Shuck followed by a response from Council Secretary Darlene Finch. VicePresident Janice Bell led us in The Pledge of Allegiance. Members recited the Extension Homemakers Creed and Council President Mitzi Osborne shared the thought of the day. Members Amazing Grace to go along with the theme of the meeting. Afterward Shea Wilson, CEA-FCS/4-H led an indoor scavenger hunt game. The guest speaker was Britteny Schrick, Assistant Professor for Family Life, Extension. She presented "Grace
under Pressure: Dealing with Difficult People." It was very interesting and gave our members some great ideas about conducting our meetings and dealing with trying situations.
and approved. Roll Call was answered by Biscoe6, Busy Hands-7, Couponistas-1, Prairie Piecemakers-2, Idelwild3, Oak Prairie-8, and Shea Wilson CEA-FCS/4H. The treasurer's report was presented by Council Treasurer Thelma Gray. Business included: reminding clubs to elect new officers during their May meeting and to collect dues, and complete secretary books and financial reports during May/June meetings. Members also discussed the state AEHC meeting June 5-7 in Hot Springs. Other reminders included dates for upcoming board meetings, programs, and projects. The Council will sponsor an AARP Driver's Safety course at Hazen Community Center on May 24 from 10:00 am -
Lawana Schuck We enjoyed a delicious potluck lunch of various casseroles and desserts prepared by our members. Following lunch the business meeting was called to order by President Mitzi Osborne. The minutes from Fall Council were distributed
2:00 pm and will also collect summer breakfast items for the food pantry during the month of May. With no further business, the meeting was adjourned with the Homemakers Prayer and door prizes were distributed.
PC Retired Teachers attend ARTA meeting By Chris Weems Nine members of Prairie County Retired Teachers Association attended the ARTA Area VI meeting in Jacksonville, Monday, April 30. The Meeting at the Southern Oaks Country Club, was opened with welcome and introductions by a board member, Sharon Johnson. Sharon introduced the Area representatives on the ARTS board, and Lisa Bamburg, Matt Hughes and Mary Alice Hughes of Insurance Advantage, Jacksonville. Mary Alice spoke to the group about their insurance coverage and the advantage of having Long Term Care for Nursing Home or Home-bound retirees. She reminded the different Units to be sure to schedule a visit for her or Lisa in the Fall to see about changes that may be necessary. Jeff Vaughan, LRAFB Health Promotion Manager and owner/operator of Expect Results Fitness, LLC, who talked about exercises and activities to improve fitness. He even showed some of the stretches in the warm-ups.
After the morning break, Unit presidents had a training session and the membership heard information on redistricting the areas and Travel information. George Hopkins, Arkansas Teachers Retirement System, gave information about the system and the fact that the
retirement systems in the USA. He said, no one in the ATRS should be worried about their regular pension because of the stability of the investments. A member asked if the “Tariff on steel and other metals would have an effect on the Big River Steel products?” He said a definite “No.”
Jeff Vaughn COLA is being paid regularly. He reported that the oldest member in the Retirement System, who is 113, continues to draw her monthly stipend. He stated that the ARTS is in the top one percent of the
A buffet luncheon was served. Door prizes were presented by drawing numbers on the registration list. ARTA State Convention will be Tuesday, October 9th.
Hazen School Board approves salary schedules The Hazen School Board approved the 2018-2019 certified, classified, and supplemental salary schedules at its regular meeting held on Monday, April 23, in the Hazen High School library. Board President David Strohl and members Vicki Skarda, Davy Williams, Richie Ingle, Freddie Rogers, and Sandra Penn were present at the meeting, along with Superintendent Bill Crowder, High School Principal Clint Williams, and District Treasurer/Bookkeeper Sarah Snider. The certified salary schedule for Hazen School District teachers begins at $31,800, the state minimum for teachers with a Bachelor’s Degree and no experience. The salary of a teacher with that same degree and twenty five or more years of experience is set at $43,050. Teachers with Masters Degrees begin at $36,450, and the salary for twenty five or more years experience is $48,950. The Des Arc certified salary schedule begins at the same level but ends at $50,550. Teachers in the Carlisle School District begin at $32,500 but top out at the same level as the Hazen
teachers. Thirty seven elementary certified staff members and 17 high school certified staff members were rehired for the 2018-19 after an hour-long executive session to discuss personnel. Williams stepped out of the meeting before the vote that included the hiring of his wife, who is the elementary math specialist. The resignation of Melody Weaver, an elementary paraprofessional, was accepted. The district will also pay one-third of the salary of a School Resource Officer (SRO) who will be assigned to the district during the school year. The officer will be hired by and working for the Hazen Police Department. The district portion will be $15,380.14 per year, and the other two-thirds of the salary will be paid for by the City of Hazen and Prairie County. Crowder told the board that the SRO will be at the school everyday, and that the amount the district will pay through purchased services includes retirement and other benefits and taxes. “I have been talking to the principals about the SRO’s duties,” Crowder said. No one has been chosen for the job as
yet, but Hazen Mayor David Duch says that the city has at least one applicant for the position. In addition to passing this year’s ACSIP plan, the board also approved the superintendent’s recommendation to pay the Wilbur D. Mills Cooperative $6,349.00 for professional development and math training to district math teachers for the 2017-18 school year provided by Dr. Linda Griffin.
Dr. Griffin came twice in the summer and conducted some trainings at the coop and in Hazen, according to Crowder. Griffin has been helping the Hazen Elementary math teachers implement the Engage New York math program. Hazen High School, the only high school in the state of Arkansas to try to implement the program quit using the system after one year.
The board approved the purchase of 105 Lenovo 300E chromebooks with management licenses and 95 of the same type of chromebooks for the elementary school for a total of $58,488 out of the National School Lunch (NSLA) funds. They also approved the recommendation to purchase two Apple MacBook Pro computers for the high school for $5769.78 from NSLA funds.
Allegiant Security will be paid $8,971.69 to expand and update the district’s security camera network using federal funds. Principal Williams reported that board member and Arkansas State Policeman Davy Williams will be the speaker at the annual Honors Banquet, and that graduation will be held on in the gymnasium on Sunday, May 20th, at 2:00 p.m.
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Prairie County Election Commission Notification Preferential Primary, and Non-Partisan & Annual School Election May 22, 2018 Early Voting May 7, 2018 to May 21, 2018
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Voters wishing to cast an early voting ballot will begin on Monday May 7, 2018. Hours 8 AM until 6 PM at the Des Arc and DeValls Bluff Courthouses. Saturday voting hours will be 10AM to 4PM. Last day for casting an early voting ballot will be on Monday May 21, 2018 at 5 PM. Tabulation of the Early Voting Ballots will be held 12 noon; the Absentee Ballots will be counted at 4:30 PM at the Des Arc Courthouse on May 22, 2018.
May 22,2018 Polls will open 7:30 AM and close at 7:30 PM Polling Sites: Belcher /Tyler-----Slovak Community Center Bullard/Hickory Plains---Hickory Plains Methodist Church Calhoun-----Sand Hill Fire Station Center/Union----Prairie County Fairgrounds Des Arc------North Side Community Center Hazen City, Ward 1---Hazen Municipal Courtroom Hazen City, Ward 2---Farm Bureau Building Hazen City, Ward 3----Hazen Civic Center Hazen Country -----Hazen Fire Station Lower Hill City---Biscoe Fire Station Lower Hill Country/Upper Hill ----Biscoe Fire Station Roc Roe City----Ulm Community Building Roc Roe Country ---Ulm Community Building Wattensaw City----DeValls Bluff City Hall Wattensaw Country----DeValls Bluff City Hall White River, Ward 1----Des Arc Assembly of God Church White River, Ward 2----Des Arc Courtroom White River, Ward 3----Des Arc City Hall White River Country ---County Judge Annex After the polls closed the precinct ballots will be tabulated at the Prairie County Courthouse in Des Arc. The Prairie County Election Commission along with the Prairie County Clerk office and the Prairie County Treasurer office will tabulate the unofficial results from the voting machines. The Prairie County Election Commission will certify the official results within 10 days after the election to the Arkansas Secretary of State office. A list of election officials working the May 22,2018 Preferential, NonPartisan and School Board Election will be posted on May 3, 2018 in the Prairie County Clerk office in Des Arc and DeValls Bluff if there is any objection to any poll worker it must be done within 10 days of posting and address to the Prairie County Election Commission.
Prairie County Election Commission Rita Dobson Chairperson----501-516-7264 Stan Ferguson ----- 501-516-6156 Harvey Joe Sanner----501-516-7000 For Additional Information Call The Prairie County Clerk in Des Arc - 870-256-4434 Or The Prairie County Clerk In DeValls Bluff - 870 998-2314
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My somber longing for summer by Dr. James L. Snyder
“Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.”
(James 1:12)
Calvary Baptist Church West North Front Street, Hazen, AR Phone: (870) 255 - 4038 Christian VanHouten, pastor Sunday School: 9:50 AM Worship: 10:45 AM BTC: 6 PM Evening Worship 6:45 PM Wednesday Bible Study: 7 PM First Baptist Church 224 N. Hazen Ave. Hazen, AR 72064 Phone: (870) 255 - 4464 Sunday Service Sunday School: 10:00 AM Morning Worship: 11:00 AM
My favorite time of the year is summer and I don’t care what the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage says. Summer is what I live for especially here in Florida. As soon as Fall arrives in full steam I am looking forward to summer with uncontrollable anticipation. One thing that attracts me to summer has to do with the weather. I don’t like cold because I’m growing too old now to shiver properly. When it is cold and I am supposed to be shivering, I don’t have the energy. I admit that I don’t have the energy I had a few years back. Let’s not talk about how many years back. Shivering now is really not part of my exercise program. I think God created winter for someone like me to appreciate summer. I have had enough winter now so that I can appreciate summer for the rest of my life. I wonder if heaven is going to be like summer? Another thing I don’t like about being cold is having to wear sweaters and sometimes coats and hats and mittens. When it’s really cold outside by the
time I get dressed to go outside I’m either too tired to go outside or I can’t remember why I wanted to go outside in the first place. It takes me “forever” to get dressed for cold weather. Another thing about being cold is my brain doesn’t function 100%. When it is cold, parts of my brain have to be used to deal with the cold weather on my body. Don’t ask me how that works, I just know it works. I have a brain and I take care of my brain and feed my brain so I can use my brain for my things and not for things like the weather! What I like about summer is that it is hot. I love hot, contrary to the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage. Don’t let this get around, but she doesn’t like when the weather is hot outside. She complains and complains about how hot it is outside. I remember one time she was complaining about how hot it was outside and I was sitting there smiling. I try not to let a smile break out on my face when she is complaining about
something. This time, the smile broke out on my face and I could not control it. “What are you,” she said rather snarly, “smiling about now?” It’s situations like this that usually get me into trouble. If I answer, I’m in trouble. If I don’t answer, I’m in trouble. What’s a husband to do? But right now it’s not summer and so I’m not in my “happy faze.” I have a rule, when the temperature drops below my age it's too cold for me. As I was sitting there frowning and muttering to myself, my wife said, “So, what are you complaining about?” Unfortunately, I was not thinking, which is the usual course for me, and I answered her question. “I’m just not happy,” I said with a grimace all over my face, “about all this cold weather. I can’t wait for summer to get here.” Of course, that did not set very well with her. She’s from the state of New York and winter is her best time of the year. She likes snow, which of course doesn’t happen here in Florida, for which I’m thankful. She
loves the cold weather and revels in it and there are times, don’t let this get around, that she rubs it in my face. As of late the weather here has been to her liking. And she’s been happy and going around the house singing while I’m sitting in my chair grimacing. If ever anybody can grimace, it is me. I've had a lot of practice at it. According to her, fall and winter are the greatest months of the year. And she’s not short in telling me this to my face. So, I’m sitting here trying not to shiver too much and drinking a very hot cup of coffee. My wife makes many things well, but nothing quite as well as hot coffee. What she doesn’t realize is, as I’m drinking my hot coffee, I’m thinking of summer. I’m not sure who was the first one who said it, but I think I agree with it, “Opposites attract.” And nothing could be more opposite than my winter wife and her summer husband. As I thought about this it came to me that the reason I appreciate summer so much is because of the
winter. It is during the wintertime that I have this longing for the summer weather. If it wasn’t for winter, I’m not sure I would appreciate summer as much as I do. I always have a religious twist to things that are happening in my life. As I thought of this it came to my mind that the trials in my life cause me to appreciate the amazing grace of God. It wasn’t for the hard times I wouldn’t appreciate the good times. I like what James says about this. “Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him” (James 1:12). I must honestly confess I don’t know how good I have it until I don’t have it so good. The Rev. James L. Snyder is pastor of the Family of God Fellowship, 1471 Pine Road, Ocala, FL 34472. He lives with his wife, Martha, in Silver Springs Shores. Call him at 352-687-4240 or e-mail jamessnyder2@att.net. The church web site is www.whatafellowship.com.
Evening Worship: 6:00 PM Wednesday Service Adult Bible Study and Prayer 7:00 PM Children's Program 7:00 PM "HYPE" Youth 7:00 PM
St. Peters Episcopal Church Highway 86, Tollville, AR. Worship Service: 9 AM Sunday School: 10:30AM
Sunday School: 9:45 AM Worship: 10:45 AM Immanuel Baptist Church Pastor Bill Ricks Highway 13 North, Carlisle, AR. Phone (870) 552 - 3100 Sunday School: 9:45 AM Worship:11 AM Sunday Evening: 6 PM Wednesday Evening: 7 PM
Worship 11 A.M. Rev. William Brown - pastor Holy Temple Church of God in Christ Elder James Clark, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 AM Worship Service: 11 AM
70 West of DeValls Bluff, AR Sunday School-10:00 a.m. Sunday Preaching -11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening-5:00 p.m. Wednesday Night-7:00 p.m.
Center Point Missionary Baptist Church RR 1, Center Point Road, Hazen, AR Pastor Gary Malone Sunday School: 10 AM Worship: 11 AM BTC: 6 PM Worship: 7 PM Wednesday Youth Night 7 PM
First United Methodist Church 211 North Hazen Avenue, Hazen, AR Phone (870) 255 - 4657 Pastor Deanna McCormack Sunday School: 9:45 AM Worship Service: 10:55 AM Hazen Church of Christ 204 Adams Street, Hazen, AR. Phone (870) 255 - 3633 Sunday - Bible Study: 10 AM Worship Service: 11 AM Sunday Night: 6 PM Wednesday Bible Study: 7 PM Family Christian Fellowship 603 W Washington Hazen, AR. Pastor Scott Skarda 501-516-5971 Sunday: 10 AM, Wed, 7 PM Merredith Memorial Church of God in Christ Sunday School: 9:30 AM Worship: 11 AM New Bethel MB Church RR1, New Bethel Road, Hazen, AR. Pastor Bro. Freddie McCann Sunday School 10am / Choir Prac. 4:30 / BTC 5pm / Worship Svc 6pm / Wed Night Youth Mtng 6pm / Men's Bible Study 2nd Tues 6:30 / Ladies' Bible Study 3rd Tues 6:30 Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Pastor Joe Mills 7474 Highway 86 North, Hazen, AR Sunday School:10 AMService:11 AM BTC: 5 PM Sunday Night: 6 PM Wed. A.C.E. at 6:30 PM & Bible Study: 7:00 PM Prairie Chapel MB Church Center of North Washington & Woodlawn, Hazen, AR. Rev. Oscar Washington Pastor Sunday School: 9:30AM Worship: 11AM Wednesday 7 PM Bible Study Carlisle Pentecostal Church of God Scott & McDonald Sts., Carlisle, AR. Phone 501-438-1643 Pastor Daniel Strength Sunday School: 10 AM Sunday Worship Service: 11 AM Sunday Evening Service: 6 PM Wednesday Evening Service: 7 PM Mt Zion MB Church Rt 2 Carlisle, AR Rev. Nelson Watson, Pastor Sun. School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Wed Prayer & Bible Class 7 P.M. First Pentecostal Church of Prairie County 3201 Hwy. 70 E., Hazen, AR (870) 255-9177 Pastor J N Holmes Sunday 10 A.M. Wednesday 7 P.M.
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First Baptist Church 319 Court St., P. O. Box 25, Carlisle, AR Phone (870) 552 - 7732 David Lee - Pastor Sun School: 9:45 AM Worship: 11 AM Awana: 5 PM Worship: 7 PM First United Methodist Church 215 East Third St., Carlisle, AR Phone (870) 552 - 7789 Rev. Randy Rowlan, Pastor
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Zion Lutheran Church Hwy 79 PO Box 158 Ulm, AR 72170 Phone: 870-241-3778 email: zionlutheran@hotmail.com Sunday School at 10 am Worship at 11am Bible study: Wed at 5:30 pm
St. Rose Catholic Church Highway 70, Carlisle, AR. Phone (870) 552 - 3601 Father Shaun Wesley Saturday: Spanish Mass 6:30 PM Sunday School: 9:45 AM Sunday: Mass 11:00 AM United Methodist Church of DeValls Bluff Highway 70 West, DeValls Bluff AR. Pastor Deanna McCormack Sunday Morning Worship: 9 AM Friendship Lunch: 3rd Wed. of Month, 11:30 AM First Baptist Church of DeValls Bluff P. O. Box 358 Highway 70 West, DeValls Bluff, AR. Phone (870) 998 - 7118 Pastor Bill Bruce Sunday School: 9:45 AM Morning Worship: 11 AM Worship: 5 PM Wednesday Evening: 7 PM Mount Olive MB Church Highway 70, DeValls Bluff, AR. Rev. Joe L. Pumphrey Sunday School: 9:30AM Worship Service: 11 AM
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Peppers Lake Church of Christ Hwy 302, SE of DeValls Bluff, AR. Sunday - Bible Study: 10 AM Worship: 11 AM Evening Service: 6 PM Wednesday - Bible Study: 7 PM Union Chapel FreeWill Baptist Church Metcalf Road, Rt.1, DeValls Bluff, AR Elder Sylvester Swanigan Sunday School: 9:30 AM Worship Service: 11 AM Sts. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church Highway 86, Slovak, AR. Fr. Shaun Wesley,Sunday School: 9:45 AM Mass: 8:30 AM Thursday Holy Hours 5:00 pm and Mass at 6:00pm Biscoe Baptist Church Biscoe, AR. Pastor David Rogers Sunday School: 10 AM Worship Service: 11 AM & 7 PM Training 6 PM Wed. Serv. 7 PM St. John's Lutheran Church Fifth and College Streets, Stuttgart, AR Phone (870) 673 - 2858 Rev. Andrew Toopes, Pastor Worship: 8:00 am-10:15 am Sunday School & Bible Class: 9:15 AM Radio - KWAK 10:15 AM Sundays www.stuttgartlutheran.com First Assembly of God Hwy 33 and U.S. 70 Biscoe, Arkansas Sunday Services: 10:30 A.M., 6 P.M. Wednesdays WNYG, Kids Club, Bible Study 7 P.M. St. John's Baptist Church Biscoe, AR 870-998-2777 Sunday School 10 A.M.
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Prairie County Democrats host 2018 candidates
On Thursday, May 3, 2018 the banquet room at Murry's Restaurant was filled with smiling faces, good food, positive attitudes and no empty chairs! The event was called by the Prairie County Democratic Committee to honor our county officials and to recognize that five of the six-member delegation will begin a new fouryear term in January 2019. Judge Mike
the general election) Treasurer Tamara Forrester Dabney and Coroner Byrum Kelly were present. Assessor Jeannie Lott, could not attend due to an ill grandchild and we send out best to Jeannie and her patient. Several officials commented on the team effort they apply to their office operations and how well they work together and Assessor Lott forwarded those
District I has opposition in the General Election, Lawrence Holloway Justice of the Peace District II has opposition in the Democratic Primary; Judy Burnett former treasurer for Prairie County, has filed for that seat, she could not attend. Charles Atkins the current Police Chief for DeValls Bluff is a candidate for J.P. District 7. He has opposition in the General
Chintan Desai introduces himself to some local Democratic Women. Skarda, Clerk Gaylon Hale, Sheriff Rick Hickman, (the sheriff does have an opponent in
same comments. Candidates present were Ronnie Eans for Justice of the Peace
Election. All candidates commented on their campaigns and requested the
votes of those present. Candidate Judy Hinson J.P. District III could not attend due to illness and we wish her a speedy recovery. We urge all voters to consider these candidates and it's very obvious that none are running against anyone, they are running for a position that will allow them to serve the people of Prairie County. None have axes to grind or partisan agendas to promote. More than one has stated that here in Prairie County, we must work together and not allow the rancor and division we see daily in our nation’s capitol to creep into our county. Each one of these candidates has pledged to never allow partisanship to enter their office operations and to treat everyone equally. After comments from the county officials and candidates, Chintan Desai of Helena, Arkansas, candidate for First District Representative of Arkansas, addressed the group and then answered questions and visited one on one with all present. He is a most impressive young man and an educator having taught at the famous KIPP School in Helena. He certainly has a grasp of what the issues are and the lack of attention to those issues coming from Washington D.C. Mr. Desai, like the county candidates is running for something, not against anyone. It's no secret that our national focus in not on rural areas. The lack of infrastructure investment is taking its toll and this is an area that Chintan thinks we could be doing much better in. He stressed the need for more focus on improving our schools, rebuilding neglected infrastructure like waterways, roads and bridges while making our communities
Prairie County Circuit Clerk Gaylon Hale speaking to Chintan Desai. safer for all. The comments by officials and candidates must have been appetizing because when the catfish/chicken and trimmings hit the table all energy was focused on the food. As the dinner meal evaporated and the fellowship picked up speed, our hostess brought trays of Stan & Becky's famous hot bread pudding. Our hats are off to the crew at Murry's for the fine meal, great service and delightful atmosphere. As a Committee we are grateful that our line up of officials and candidates are the kind of people they are. We ask our fellow citizens of Prairie County to join us in wishing those without opposition the very best and for those whose names are on ballots, we ask that you give each one careful consideration and by all means don't forget to vote! Early voting begins Monday May 7, 2018 and the Primary Election will on May 22nd. Early voting is conducted at both
the Des Arc and DeValls Bluff Courthouses. At this time, we are under a mandatory Voter I.D. law so please bring a Photo I.D. with you to the polls and if you vote an Absentee Ballot you must include a copy of your photo I.D. when you mail or hand your ballot in. The Prairie County Democratic Committee has a Facebook Page. We invite you to click on that page and if we can ever be of assistance to you regarding the election process, please call on us. Our hope is to see good positive campaigns that will elect good people with no bitter after taste when it's over. Good luck to all candidates of all parties running and thank you for participating in the democratic process that is the envy of much of the world. Voting is a wonderful right and some (us included) see it as a duty to our great nation, please vote. Submitted by the Prairie County Democratic Committee.
PC sheriff’s report As of Wednesday, May 1, the Prairie County Sheriff's Department currently has 35 individuals in custody on both felony and misdemeanor charges at the Prairie County Detention Center, located in Des Arc. Recent additions include -- 14 males on felony, one male on misdemeanor, one female on misdemeanor and one female on felony -- charges. Recent arrests include: Ronnie Dayberry was arrested on possession of methamphetamine or cocaine, which is a a felony offense along with possession of drug paraphernalia; Mark Alexander was taken into custody on a misdemeanor failure to appear charge; Charles Rhodes was arrested for driving while intoxicated, no driver's license and drinking on highway, which are all misdemeanor charges; Caleb Swiney was arrested on three misdemeanor charges: Possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance and a failure to appear warrant; Bailey Burton was taken into custody on misdemeanor charges including: Speeding, reckless driving, no child safety equipment on site and endangering the welfare of a minor; Jeremy O'Neal was arrested on criminal tres-
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passing and public intoxication, which are misdemeanor offenses; and Ronnie Roland was taken into custody on misdemeanor charges, which include: Contempt of court and contempt of court - no payment. For more information on current incarcerated inmates in Prairie County and other inmates across the state visit www.vinelink.com. To report an incident or to give information on ongoing cases call (870) 256-4137, which is answered 24 hours a day, seven days of the week. Residents can also email the sheriff at rick.hickman@prairiecountysheriff.org. Keep up to date with the Prairie County Sheriff's Department by following the department on Facebook: www.facebook.com/prairiecountysheriffdept.
Hazen FCCLA took a trip to Arkansas Children's Hospital to donate monster pillows that the Family and Consumer Sciences classes made on Thursday, April 26th, 2018. The kids in the picture are: Donavan Harris, Alecia Larkin, Marketta Larkin, Calaysia James, Kynnedi Mothershed, Natilie Metcalf, Tracie Strong, Reagan Swaim, Mallory Rogers, Randa Mauk, Rebecca Munnerlyn, Abby Richardson, Michelle Prince, Laura Gonzalez, Hannah Anderson, Nicole Holmes, Reighan McAdoo, Kolby Fox, Mackinlee Vanhouten, Destiny Morris, Camila Pontdelatorre, Claudia Felieu, and Rhasheena Carter.
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