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Hazen/DeValls Bluff, Prairie County, Arkansas

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

HES receives $3000 STEM award

Thursday June 8 Hazen Masonic Lodge Meeting Lodge Hall 7:30 pm DeValls Bluff City Council Meeting 6:00pm - 7:00pm DeValls Bluff City Hall Monday June 13 Hazen Chapter #5 OES Meeting Hazen Lodge Hall 6:15pm Tuesday June 13 Quorum Court Meeting Annex Building DesArc 6:00pm - 7:00pm Thursday June 15 Hazen City Council Meeting City Hall 6:00pm - 7:00pm GFWC Meeting 6:00pm - 7:00pm Murry’s Restaurant Hazen Sunday June 18 Fathers Day Saturday June 20 Prairie County Master Gardeners Meeting 6:00pm BancorpSouth Hazen

Pictured left to right: Tiffany Glover, Principal; Stephanie Smith, 4th Grade Science; Tammie Lee, 6th Grade Science; Lyndi Kerr, 5th Grade Science; and Ben Carrigan, Science Instructional Specialist (Harding University) The Arkansas STEM Coalition, in partnership with the Finley STEM Center at Harding University announces the award of $3,000 in science equipment to Hazen Elementary School for use in grades 4-6 to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. This year’s grant was used to purchase items for our 4th, 5th and 6th grade science classrooms. Items purchased included balance scales, thermometers, solar ovens, heat lamps, test tubes, Lego Education WeDo 2.0 Kits were determined through collaboration among Mrs. Stephanie Smith, Mrs.

Lyndi Kerr and Mrs. Tammie Lee. “We are very thankful to the Arkansas STEM Coalition and Finley STEM Center for providing us with this opportunity to enhance our students’ STEM experiences through the science classroom,” said Tiffany Glover, Hazen Elementary Principal. The purpose of the funding is explained in Act 529 of 2001: “The design use contribution of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) shall be deposited in the Committed to Education Fund to be used by the Arkansas Committed to Education Foundation for

Brianna Thompson named AR Girls’ State Governor

Wednesday June 21 Friendship Luncheon DeValls Bluff Methodist Church 11:30am - 2:00pm Thursday June 22 Commodities First United Methodist Church Hazen 11:00am - 2:00pm

Girls State Governor Brianna Thompson pictured with Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson.

Saturday June 27 Prairie County Retired Teachers Trip to Eureka Springs 8:30am Community events brought to you by Hazen Chamber of Commerce and the

Please call F&M Bank, 255-3042 to list events.

Gov. Brianna Thompson pictured with her cabinet members which included HHS seniors Brayden Williams, Jenna Ronquest, and Madison Sickel.

HHS Senior Brianna Thompson was elected governor of the 75th annual Girls State convention held at Harding University in Searcy. Thompson represented the Nationalist Party and was elected by her fellow delegates.

Girls State is a civics based, week long program in which delegates are assigned a mock political party, city, and county. Through out the week delegates nominate members of their parties for political positions.

the purpose of establishing a program for elementary age children to recognize and reward academic and character achievement through technology-based incentives.” The public has the option to purchase education license plates for an additional fee of which $25 per license plate is sent to the Arkansas Committed to Education Foundation (ACTE). ACTE established a program to distribute the funds by partnering with the Arkansas STEM Coalition. The Arkansas STEM Coalition developed a continuing procedure to distribute the

funds through twelve STEM Centers located on twelve university and college campuses in the state. Each STEM Center identifies two elementary schools in need of science equipment or mathematics manipulatives and related professional development for teachers in grades 3 through 6. Each school receives approximately $3,000 worth of science and mathematics equipment based on the science and mathematics content needs of the students and the teachers. The equipment is used by students as a science or mathematics laboratory with hands-on learning

situations and problems to develop understanding of mathematics concepts and science concepts in life, earth and physical science. The science specialists employed by the university STEM Centers provide the professional development necessary to increase the teachers’ content and instructional skills in science. The professional development is provided at the school site and in the student classrooms with the teacher teaming with the content specialists to learn how to use the equipment and how to deliver inquiry-based lessons.

Sheriff’s Report Recent Activity 5-30-17 On May 24th 2017 Tiara Gilmore was arrested for the following charges: FAILURE TO APPEAR DRIVING ON SUSPENDED DRIVERS LICENSE; Bond was set at $1240.00 On May 25th 2017 Bethany Grady was arrested on a outstanding warrant for FAILURE TO APPEAR; Bond was set at $2000.00 On May 25th 2017 Travis Davis was arrested on the following charges: Warrant out of White County Arkansas On May 28th 2017 Lamonica Wallace was arrested for FAILURE TO APPEAR: Bond set at $945.00. Recent Activity 6-05-17 On June 5th 2017 Rocye Wade Bell was arrested for the following charges FAILURE TO APPEAR Bond was set at $520.00 On June 5th 2017 Derrick Whittaker was arrested on a warrant for the following chargers: Theft of Property (felony) Criminal Mischief first

Public Notice Due to a change in the location of where the newspaper is printed, the Grand Prairie Herald will now be delivered on Wednesday morning. All papers will be delivered to the Post Office’s by noon on Wednesday causing a one day delivery delay. We apologize for the inconvenience.

degree (felony) Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree (Misdemeanor) 25 Counts Endangering the welfare of a minor (felony) Contributing to the delinquency of a minor (Misdemeanor) Bond $100,000.00 On June 3rd 2017 Jeffery Wiggs was arrested on the following charges CONTEMPT OF COURT (Misdemeanor) PAROLE REVOCATION (Felony) RESISTING ARREST (Misdemeanor) Bond $5,585 On June 2nd 2017 James Bernard was arrested for PAROLE REVOCATION (Felony) Bond $2500.00 On June 1st 2017 Larry Williams was arrested on a warrant for FAILURE TO APPEAR (Misdemeanor) Bond $1170.00 On 5-31-2017 a unknown person stole a Case tractor and damaged a John Deere tractor from the Ronnie Simmons farm on Cain road. The Case tractor was

used to drive over twenty five mail boxes on Croassroads road and Graham road, and then the Case tractor was heavily damaged and driven into Watensaw Creek on Hwy 86. The combined estimated damage to the tractors and damaged mailboxes was in excess of $200,000.00 The Prairie County Sheriff’s Department has arrested one adult suspect in connection to the 25 damaged mail boxes and the tractor theft case, a second juvenile suspect was referred to the Prairie County Court system to be dealt with. The Prairie County Sheriff’s Department is currently working several criminal cases involving recent wire thefts accruing in the southern part of Prairie County; suspects have been identified and are being investigated as fast as information becomes available. The Prairie County Sheriff’s Department asks that all citizens immediately report all suspicious activity / vehicles / or persons.

NOTICE The City of Hazen Utility Department will be flushing water lines during the week of JUNE 12-16, 2017.


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Obituaries Don Rogers Don Ellis Rogers, 81, of Des Arc died Sunday, May 28, 2017 at Unity Health White County Medical Center in Searcy, Arkansas. Mr. Don was born January 18, 1936 in El Paso, Texas to George and Louise (Rains) Rogers. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Roy Rogers. Survivors include his wife, Lela Mae (McNeill) Rogers, one son, Steve (Sheila) Rogers, two daughters, Donna Wesson, Diane Taylor, one sister, Barbara McFarlin, two grandchildren, Autumn (Justin) Reddin, Carmen Rogers, two step grandchildren, Robyn (Tyler) Greb, Ashley (Blake) Heitman. Visitation is 6:00-8:00 Tuesday, May 30 at Lakeside Missionary Baptist Church. Funeral services are 2:00 Wednesday, May 31 at Lakeside Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Lakeside Cemetery by Garth Funeral Home. Bro. Eddie Addison officiating. www.garthfuneralhome.com

Tommy Neeley Tommy Ray Neeley, 61, of Des Arc died Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at Unity Health W h i t e County Medical Center in Searcy, Arkansas. To m m y was born February 26, 1956 in Des Arc to O. F. and Lorene (Swann) Neeley. Tommy was a retired truck driver. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, JoAnn Inman. Survivors include one son, Andy (Missy) Neeley, one daughter Susan (Jordan) Martin, seven grandchildren, Rhiannon Neeley, Nicholas Neeley, Gabriel Neeley, Anna Belle Martin, Jonah Martin, Ellie Martin, Oliver Martin, three step grandchildren, Ashton Sorrels, Ardyn Sorrels, Abron Sorrels, one sister, Betty Kitchens, two nieces, Tammy Bolding, Tonie Stephens, and a special friend, Patsy Roath. Visitation is 1:00 p m Thursday at Garth Funeral Home with funeral services following at 2:00. Burial in Lakeside Cemetery by Garth Funeral Home. Dr. Melvin York Officiating. Pallbearers: Jimmy Smith, Brad Knupp, Keith Knupp, Abron Sorrels, Coleton Stephens, Bobby Stephens; Honorary Pallbearers: Paul Berry, Curtis Boyd, Byron Wells, Chris Rhodes, Gus Torres. www.garthfuneralhome.c om

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HES announces 4th 9 Weeks Honor Roll The following Hazen elementary students earned a place on the honor roll for the 4th nine weeks. 2nd Grade: Dru Alberson, Kiona Anderson, Jase Arnett, *Michael Bowman, *Sidney Bragg, *Cayden Calvert, *Ryleigh Cook, *Alyssa Dodge, Isabelle Gray, Rayna Hester, Christian Hune, Graylie Lawless, Hannah Linder, *Kylee McElroy, *Kadence Phillips, *Izabella Rios-Thompson, Luke Snider, Brayden Swanigan, Jeremy Tenison, *Jalynn Thomas, *Alyssa Tiner, Kadence Weems, Cheyenne Yarbrough 3rd Grade: *Peyton Anderson, Rikyan Anthony, *Felicity Avalos, *Kaitlyn Barbee, Atlantis Blancett, *Matthew Bokker, River Brown, Maria Carrell, Sarah Dodge, *Samareah Earl, Garrett Greenwalt, Chase Heinmiller, *Eli Kitchens, *Peyton Kocourek, *Ethan Lisko, Gabreille McMullen, *Emily Mills, *Gabrielle Morgan, Remington Phillips, Jermaine Pinkney, *Sophie Raper, Hayden Rogers, *Samuel Sabbatini, *Maci Sickel, *Dylan Skarda, *Paris Smith, *Brody Swaim,

Charity Webb 4th Grade: *Rileigh Barnhill, *Chloe Caldwell, *Emma Cantwell, Samuel Clayton, Koren Curlett, Alexis Dulany, Brayden Fulton, Madison Humbert, Joseph Hurley, Mattison Jernigan, Carson Kee, Austin Kocourek, Forest Lawless, *Makayla McCray, Luke Mills, *Jillian Minnes, Aisea RiosThompson, Chloe Rose, Hope Seeber, Ethan Simmons, *Owen Simmons,*Kendall Sisemore, Hunter Smith, Mya Smith, Jameion Stigall, Eli Weems, *Brance Williams 5th Grade: *Brandon Addison, Braylan Anderson, *Nash Arnett, Jordyn Besanacon, *Austyn Booth, Layne Cook, *Savannah Glover, Taylor Griffin, *Colton Holloway, Abby Hopkins, *Faith Johnson, Jamarcus Jones, Jamiraca Jones, Noah Lequieu, Grayson Lott, Hershel Minor, Christabelle Newton, Mattie Perry, Allison Prine, *Joshua RomeroDawson, *Justin Schlenker, Kaycie Seely, *Aydin Self, Hannah Sims, Ethan Smith, Karizma Sullivan, Skylar

Local students on UALR Dean’s list

Sweeten, *Kolton Tosh, *Katelin Wallace, Peyton West 6th Grade: *Grace Addison, Ridge Bragg, Rayveon Foster, Cameron Fought, *Lane Harper, *Starr Hodge, Christian Hoover, Brett Jordan, *Collin Kee, *Luke King, Tatiana Metcalf, *Natalie Robinson, Ivan Rodriguez, Lacey Rogers, Layton Rogers, Shakeva Washington, *Brooke Weems, Haley Wilson 7th Grade: Maci Bokker, Wes Clayton, Halley Cossey, Mason D’Angelo, Zoe Ford, Trellby Gipson, Chloe Jackson, Gabriel Johnson, Kelsey Kinard, *Lyndsey Lawman, Brayden Lindsey, Beyonce Pargo, *Mary Katherine Perry, *Yonatan RomeroDawson, *Whitney Sayger, Hailey Smith, *Cayden Stallings, Braiden Tosh 8th Grade: Juantazha Allen, Alesha Larkin, *Brayden Lock, *Rebecca Munnerlyn *Denotes all A’s

LITTLE ROCK, AR -The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has announced its spring 2017 semester dean's list, recognizing students' superior academic performance. To be included, students must have at least nine credit hours with a grade of A, B, C, or "credit" and at least a 3.5 GPA. Students must not have D, F, I, or "no credit" grades on the semester grade report to be eligi-

ble. Local students earning the distinction include: Billy Paschal of Hazen, AR Alana Carpenter of Hazen, AR Lisa Gibson of Des Arc, AR With about 11,000 students and 100 programs, UA Little Rock offers learning, research, service, social and career opportunities that can only be found in Arkansas' capital city.

Hazen library to host reptile program The Delta Rivers Nature Center will be visiting the Hazen Public Library on Monday, June 12, at 3:30 pm. The library invites patrons to join them for a fun and interesting program about reptiles in Arkansas. The Delta Rivers Nature Center in Pine Bluff is the first of four free nature centers built by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

with revenue from Amendment 75, a oneeighth of one percent statewide sales tax passed in 1996. The center specializes in the rivers of the Delta and the plants and animals associated with them. People of all ages are welcome to attend the program at the library., but attendees are asked to pre-register by calling 870-255-3576.

HHS holds Purple and White Scrimmage Game

Eden Corley of Hazen graduates from Harding University Eden Corley, an alumna of Hazen High School, is one of more than 900 graduates who received a diploma at Harding University's commencement exercises May 6, 2017. Corley received a Bachelor of Arts in electronic media production. University President Bruce D. McLarty presented the diplomas to the graduates Corley now works, putting her degree to use, as an Online Media Reporter for the Log Cabin Democrat in Conway, AR

where she helps to keep the Cabin's website updated, manages their social media accounts and writes local stories for Faulkner County.

VBS Pleasant Ridge MBC June 12 - July 16 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. for any information or transportation call Pam 870-255-5070 or Sarah 870-255-5804

Hazen High School hosted a purple and white Sr. High football team scrimmage on Friday, May 26 at Hornet Field. Canned goods were required for admission.

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Bonamassa blues-rrock tour to benefit AETN In this all-acoustic concert, world-renowned, platinum-selling, Bluesrock singer-songwriter and guitarist Joe Bonamassa is joined by an all-star ensemble of world-class musicians. He is finally making good on his childhood dream of playing one of the most hallowed stages in the world. This stripped down, allacoustic show will allow his fans a glimpse into his soul and presents a thrilling and musically dangerous spectacle akin to walking a tightrope without a net. Guests include the acclaimed Chinese cellist and erhuist Tina Guo, whose repertoire stretches from classical to heavy metal, and Hossam Ramzy, the Egyptian percussionist and composer who has performed on dozens of film soundtracks and records and was the percussionist on Jimmy Page and Robert Plant's No Quarter: Unledded Tour. Also featured are Reese Wynans on piano, Anton Fig on drums, Eric Bazilian on mandolin, hurdy-gurdy, saxophone, acoustic guitar and vocals, and three backing vocalists, Mahalia Barnes, Juanita Tippins, and Gary Pinto.

The AETN Foundation has tickets available for Bonamassa's two tour stops in Arkansas later this year - Thursday, Nov. 30, at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville and Saturday, Dec. 2, at Verizon Arena in Little Rock. Tickets to each performance are available for a donation of $250 for a floor ticket with meet and greet pass or $150 for floor seating only. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis. Additional information and ticket reservation forms are available at aetnfoundation.org/boxoffice or by calling 1-800662-2386. These tickets are a fundraiser for the AETN Foundation, and all proceeds will support programming on AETN, Arkansas's PBS affiliate and only statewide public service media network. "Joe Bonamassa Live at Carnegie Hall: An Acoustic Evening" will repeat Saturday, June 10, at 10 p.m. and Sunday, June 11, at 4 p.m. The AETN Foundation exists to raise the funds necessary to support AETN's mission of enhancing lives through trusted public television

programs and educational services. The foundation provides Arkansans opportunities to connect with the only statewide public media outlet by becoming a financial donor, corporate or foundation partner, volunteer, or by other means of giving. The AETN Foundation builds relationships between AETN, donors and viewers and is committed to being a transparent and accountable steward of private financial support. The Arkansas Educational Television Network is Arkansas's only statewide public media network, which enhances lives by providing lifelong learning opportunities for people from all walks of life. AETN delivers local, award-winning productions and classic, trusted PBS programs aimed at sharing Arkansas and the world with viewers through the distinct channels AETN PBS, AETN Create, AETN PBS KIDS, AETN World and AETN AIRS on SAP. AETN depends on the generosity of Arkansans and the State of Arkansas to continue offering quality programming. Additional information is available at aetn.org.

HHS art department receives $4,480 CenturyLink grant

State Capitol Week in Review From Senator Jonathan Dismang Two important deadlines are approaching for students seeking financial aid to attend a state-supported college or university. June 15 is the deadline to apply for the popular Academic Challenge Scholarships, which are funded by the lottery and which help about 30,000 students every year. July 1 is the deadline for applying for an ARFuture grant, which will cover tuition and fees for students who major in science, technology, engineering and math. The application process is simple. Search for the web page of the state Department of Higher Education by typing in “scholarships.adhe.edu” and clicking on the YOUniversal Scholarship Application. To qualify for a lottery scholarship a student must score at least 19 on the ACT college entrance exam. Once in college they have to maintain a 2.5 grade point average. With the passage of Act 597 of 2017 the legislature changed the law so that, for the first time, graduate students can receive the scholarships. The scholarship awards are structured to provide a strong incentive for students to complete their freshman year and stay on course towards earning a degree. The lottery

Prairie County

Crop Report from Brent Griffin County Extension Agent Staff Chair

HHS Art teacher Terri Taylor-Rollins receives the oversized $4,480 check from Centurylink representative, Robby Theodore. The HHS photography students will be doing a photodocumentary project centered around “a year in the life of the community of Hazen.” The grant will be used to purchase cameras and other needed materials for the project.

ATU spring Dean’s List told Arkansas Tech University has announced its Dean’s List for undergraduate students on the Russellville campus for the spring 2017 semester. A student must achieve a 3.5 grade point average or higher and complete at least 12 hours of collegelevel coursework to be named to the Dean’s List.

A total of 1,815 Arkansas Tech students achieved that distinction during spring 2017, an 8.7 percent increase over spring 2016. Included in the spring 2017 Dean’s List are 707 students who achieved a 4.0 grade point average, which is an 8.8 percent increase over spring 2016. Local members of the spring 2017

Arkansas Tech University Dean’s List are: BRINKLEY --- Garrett Gene Howard CARLISLE --- Kendra Lynn Pennington (4.0) DE VALLS BLUFF --Adam Kincaid Alexander (4.0) DES ARC --- Colt Bradley Covington (4.0), Bailey Nell Greenwood (4.0)

Lennox Industries in Stuttgart, Arkansas has immediate opening for the following positions.

Shipper (3rd Shift) - A shipper is responsible for loading HVAC units on flatbed trucks and reefer trailers. Must have forklift experience (warehouse and shipping experience preferred), basic math skills, good verbal and written communication skills, work well with little or no supervision and must be able to work well under pressure. CDL would be a plus. All positions have Excellent benefits including: *Competitive Pay For Your Experience up to $17.91 per hour *Great Benefits-Start fast *On-Site Low Cost Wellness Center for 'you and your family *Rapid Advancement Opportunities *NEW Low Cost Pine Bluff Busing Program *NEW Incentives for Third Shift ($1.00 Shift premium) *And Much More… If you feel that you meet the qualifications and requirements, please post your resume and information on http://lennoxinternational.com/careers/ NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Lennox International Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Days of field work: 2 Top Soil Moisture: 25% surplus, 75% adequate Sub Soil Moisture: 100% adequate Livestock Condition: Fair Main Activities: Rainfall limited soybean plantings during the week, some replanting will be done. Corn is receiving nitrogen tassel application. Rice continues to receive pre flood nitrogen. Black gnats continue to harass everything. Crop Progress: Corn: 100% emerged Rice: 100% planted, 99% emerged Soybean: 80% planted, 65% emerged Crop Condition: Corn: 100% Fair Soybean: 25% Poor, 75% Fair Rice: 15% Poor, 85% Fair Hay/Pasture: 100% Fair

Thank You The family of Harry Weddle would like to thank everyone for the love and support shown during his illness and death. Having family and friends like you have lightened our burden. May God send a special blessing to each of you. The Harry Weddle Family

Thank You The family of William T. Buck Sr. would like to thank our friends, First Baptist Church of DeValls Bluff for the food and Rev. Bill Bruce. Also to the first responders and the EMT’s for their efforts to try to save our loved one. A very special thanks to Doyen Martin who was always there when we needed him. May God Bless you all. The family of William T. Buck Sr.

scholarship award is $1,000 for freshmen. Students at a two-year college receive $3,000 their second year. Students enrolled in a four-year university who maintain the 2.5 GPA will receive $4,000 in both their sophomore and junior years. As seniors they receive $5,000. In the regular session earlier this year the governor proposed and the legislature approved Act 316 to create the ARFutures grant program. The grants will pay for two years of tuition and fees for students pursuing certificates or associates’ degrees in fields of high demand, such as computer science, technology and welding. Students who receive a grant must participate in a mentor program and a community service program. After their graduation they must work fulltime in Arkansas for at least three years. If they leave the state, the grant is converted into a loan and must be repaid. Higher education officials estimate that about 7,000 students will receive ARFuture grants. The grants are not for a specific amount because each institution has different fees and tuition charges. Higher education officials estimate that the average cost is about

$3,600 year.

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Scholarship applicants must fill out a form for FAFSA, which stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Volkswagen settlement The state of Arkansas is due to receive more than $14.6 million in a legal settlement with the manufacturers of Volkswagen cars. Information about the settlement is on the web site of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality. Volkswagen was sued for allegedly violating clean air laws by the state of California and the federal Environmental Protection Agency. The agencies alleged that Volkswagen tampered with emission control devices in order to skirt clean air laws. The alleged tampering occurred on about 500,000 cars and 80,000 diesel powered vehicles sold between 2009 and 2016. Nationwide, Volkswagen will pay the states about $2.9 billion. States will use the money to fund air pollution reduction efforts. Specifically, the money will go toward improving air quality by reducing the amounts of nitrogen oxides (NOx), ozone, and fine particles in the atmosphere.


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Book of Lamentations Chapter 3: 1 - 66

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. 17 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, [1] as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.� Book of Romans 1:16-17 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

1 I am the man that hath seen affliction by the rod of his wrath. 2 He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, but not into light. 3 Surely against me is he turned; he turneth his hand against me all the day. 4 My flesh and my skin hath he made old; he hath broken my bones. 5 He hath builded against me, and compassed me with gall and travail. 6 He hath set me in dark places, as they that be dead of old. 7 He hath hedged me about, that I cannot get out: he hath made my chain heavy. 8 Also when I cry and shout, he shutteth out my prayer. 9 He hath inclosed my ways with hewn stone, he hath made my paths crooked. 10 He was unto me as a bear lying in wait, and as a lion in secret places. 11 He hath turned aside my ways, and pulled me in pieces: he hath made me desolate. 12 He hath bent his bow, and set me as a mark for the arrow. 13 He hath caused the arrows of his quiver to enter into my reins. 14 I was a derision to all my

people; and their song all the day. 15 He hath filled me with bitterness, he hath made me drunken with wormwood. 16 He hath also broken my teeth with gravel stones, he hath covered me with ashes. 17 And thou hast removed my soul far off from peace: I forgat prosperity. 18 And I said, My strength and my hope is perished from the LORD: 19 Remembering mine affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the gall. 20 My soul hath them still in remembrance, and is humbled in me. 21 This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope. 22 It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. 23 They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. 24 The LORD is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him. 25 The LORD is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him. 26 It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD. 27 It is good for a man

that he bear the yoke in his youth. 28 He sitteth alone and keepeth silence, because he hath borne it upon him. 29 He putteth his mouth in the dust; if so be there may be hope. 30 He giveth his cheek to him that smiteth him: he is filled full with reproach. 31 For the Lord will not cast off for ever: 32 But though he cause grief, yet will he have compassion according to the multitude of his mercies. 33 For he doth not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men. 34 To crush under his feet all the prisoners of the earth, 35 To turn aside the right of a man before the face of the most High, 36 To subvert a man in his cause, the Lord approveth not. 37 Who is he that saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not? 38 Out of the mouth of the most High proceedeth not evil and good? 39 Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? 40 Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the LORD. 41 Let us lift up

our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens. 42 We have transgressed and have rebelled: thou hast not pardoned. 43 Thou hast covered with anger, and persecuted us: thou hast slain, thou hast not pitied. 44 Thou hast covered thyself with a cloud, that our prayer should not pass through. 45 Thou hast made us as the offscouring and refuse in the midst of the people. 46 All our enemies have opened their mouths against us. 47 Fear and a snare is come upon us, desolation and destruction. 48 Mine eye runneth down with rivers of water for the destruction of the daughter of my people. 49 Mine eye trickleth down, and ceaseth not, without any intermission, 50 Till the LORD look down, and behold from heaven. 51 Mine eye affecteth mine heart because of all the daughters of my city. 52 Mine enemies chased me sore, like a bird, without cause. 53 They have cut off my life in the dungeon, and cast a stone upon me. 54 Waters flowed over mine head;

then I said, I am cut off. 55 I called upon thy name, O LORD, out of the low dungeon. 56 Thou hast heard my voice: hide not thine ear at my breathing, at my cry. 57 Thou drewest near in the day that I called upon thee: thou saidst, Fear not. 58 O Lord, thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul; thou hast redeemed my life. 59 O LORD, thou hast seen my wrong: judge thou my cause. 60 Thou hast seen all their vengeance and all their imaginations against me. 61 Thou hast heard their reproach, O LORD, and all their imaginations against me; 62 The lips of those that rose up against me, and their device against me all the day. 63 Behold their sitting down, and their rising up; I am their musick. 64 Render unto them a recompence, O LORD, according to the work of their hands. 65 Give them sorrow of heart, thy curse unto them. 66 Persecute and destroy them in anger from under the heavens of the LORD.

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 Carolyn Doering 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. Curt Doering, Pastor

Landmark Baptist Church 517 East Third, Carlisle, AR. Phone (870) 552 - 3568 Pastor Albert Young Sunday School: 9:45 AM Worship: 10:45 AM BTC 6 PM - Worship 7 PM Wed. Evening: 7:30 PM

Jehovah Community Temple Church 710 Sycamore St, DeValls Bluff, AR Elder Ronnie Mosby Sunday 10:30 AM Monday Bible School 7 PM Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church Pastor Alan Minton HWY

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 Carolyn Doering Sunday Morning Worship: 9 AM Sunday School: 10:15 AM Fellowship Meal: 4th Sun. of Month, 6 PM 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 Training Hour: 5 PMWorship 6 PM Wednesday Evening: 7 PM

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Mount Olive MB Church Highway 70, DeValls Bluff, AR. Rev. Joe L. Pumphrey Sunday School: 9:30AM Worship Service: 11 AM 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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Burroughs and Hubbard attend Arkansas Governor’s reception On Saturday, May 13, the Governor Asa Hutchinson and First Lady Susan Hutchinson hosted a reception at the Governor’s Mansion for the 2017 honor students from across the state. Each school is allowed only two invitations to attend the annual recep-

tion for the graduating Valedictorians and Salutatorians. Hazen had one Valedictorian and one Salutatorian this year. Valedictorian Allie Burroughs, attended the reception alongside her parents. Salutatorian Brittney Hubbard attend-

ed the reception with her parents as well. Each student was able to take a picture with the Governor and First Lady to have as a keepsake and remember their great achievements. Congratulations to Hazen’s Class of 2017’s Val and Sal.

Mother Ann Burroughs, Governor Asa Hutchinson; Valedictorian, Allie Burroughs; First Lady Susan Hutchinson and father, Farris Burroughs standing together at Arkansas Governor’s Mansion.

Arkansas rice update Crop Progress “Forget the curveball, Ricky. Give’em the heater!” We’ve seen every curve Mother Nature can throw this spring. Now it seems ready to deal us a pitch we can hit in the coming weeks with consistently warm temperatures here to stay for a little while. We also have a possible break in the rain for a little while after this weekend. Everyone seems to be in catch-up mode or struggling not to fall further behind, particularly with cleanup herbicide shots and preflood N applications. This next week may be our magic window to get this rice crop back on track, so let’s not miss a golden opportunity. Get your game plan together now and let’s get it done next week. Most rice planting is now complete. There are still some replant decisions to be made after failed acres, but some of those are still submerged or too wet. They will likely not be in condition to replant before June 10 at which time they’ll be swapped over to beans if they ever get planted to anything. I’m as interested as everyone else to see the June acreage report, but I still feel we’ll be in the 1.0-1.1 million acre range. Rice Water Weevil Alert Rice water weevil (RWW) numbers look pretty bad this year. Calls are coming in across the whole rice region. The mild winter was apparently good for RWW. Need to be scouting for adult feeding (scarring) 35 days after flood. In fields going to flood that have been planted over 45 days ago we’re beginning to see the insecticide seed treatments break. Significant

rainfall combined with length of time in the field has them playing out. As a result we’re seeing increasing amounts of RWW scarring as rice is flooded. If you have rice that did not receive a seed treatment, or has been in the ground for a long time before going to flood, you need to be scouting for scarring. If you have significant scarring and activity from RWW adults then to control the larvae you will need to make a foliar insecticide application 7-10 days after flooding, such as Karate or Belay. If it has been more than 10 days since the flood was established then do not bother spraying! You will not get control! If severe infestations are occurring and you miss the insecticide application window, the only answer is to dry the soil to cracking to kill the larvae. The “sweet spot” for this is to not have to reflood until it has been at least 3 weeks since the flood was established. The reason for this is it typically takes 3 weeks for plants to take up preflood nitrogen – losing a flood and having to reflood inside that 3 week window will result in nitrogen loss. 2016 Rice PLC Update As of May 10, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is projecting a 2016 marketing year average price for long-grain of $9.70/cwt. or $4.37/bu. A projected PLC Payment Rate can be determined by subtracting the $4.37/bu. marketing year average price from the PLC Reference Price of $6.30/bu. This would result in a projected PLC Payment Rate of $1.93 per bushel (not accounting for sequestration). The final marketing year

price for 2016 long-grain is expected to be announced in October. Rough Rice Market Chicago rice futures closed higher Friday (6/2) for the fifth straight week. The September ’17 and November ’17 rice futures contracts settled at $11.39 and $11.60/cwt., respectively. The September ’17 contract is about 46 cents from reaching its’ life of contract high of $11.85/cwt. Traders have been focused on lost acreage, delayed planting, crop condition ratings that are below last year and most recently new export business with Iraq. That is likely now priced into the market. The Acreage report due out June 30 could be the make-orbreak news item for rice this month. New crop basis levels in recent weeks are generally 50 cents/cwt under futures at mills and 75 to 80 cents/cwt under at dryers. It will be interesting to see if basis levels can hold firm in the face of rising futures. Long-Grain Exports Weekly Export Sales for the week of May 25 were released this morning. There was nothing of any great significance to note regarding long-grain. Most of the rough rice sales last week were to Mexico, which accounts for 44% of rough rice sales year-to-date. Overall, long-grain rough rice sales are running 5% ahead of last year’s pace. No new crop (2017) rough rice sales have been listed thus far. Long-grain milled rice sales are 9% behind last year. Haiti accounts for 51% of long-grain milled sales to date. The majority of milled sales last week were also to Haiti.

Museum to hold June craft days Join the staff of Lower White River Museum State Park for a familyfriendly craft events in celebration of National Great Outdoors Month. Crafts at the Cabin activities start at 2 p.m. every Wednesday in June.

Mother Deenda Hubbard, Governor Asa Hutchinson; Salutatorian, Brittney Hubbard; First Lady Susan Hutchinson and father, Britt Hubbard standing together at Arkansas Governor’s Mansion.

HHS final Honor Roll announced 9th Grade *Cora Marie Coker *Easton Glover Tana Griffin Joshua Hambrick *Angela Hoover Stormie Horkey *Carter Mealler *Alexis Nicholas Abby Richardson Kaleb Riddick *Jacelyn RomeroDawson Garrett Thompson *Blayne Toll Julia White *Christin Young 10th Grade Sydney Bateman Kayla Gladish *Ross Harper Austin Hill Sydney Massingill Kade Perry Lorgan Putt Gavin Rogers *Mallory Rogers Jackson Shelman Chance Taylor Jared Teer Lexi Tenison

Public Notices The White River Irrigation District Board of Directors will meet at 10:30 am Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at the District office located at 207 East Front Street, Hazen, Arkansas.

June 7: Kick off the start of summer with historic toys and games. June 14: Step back in time as you make a cornhusk doll. June 21: Have fun with

chores as you learn about wash day. June 28: Learn about river travel by making a functional wooden paddleboat. Lower White River Museum State Park is also hosting an English paper piecing workshop Saturday, June 10 from 10 a.m. - noon. This easy, portable, and precise quilting technique is used to make Grandmother's Flower Garden blocks from hexagons.

Class sizes are limited; registration is required. For more information or to register, contact the museum at: (870) 2563711 or lowerwhiterivermuseum@arkansas.com. The Lower White River Museum State Park is located at 2009 Main Street in Des Arc, and is one of 52 state parks administered by the State Parks Division of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.

Hazen Pre-K K holds graduation ceremony

Jake Walker 11th Grade Gianni Adami Trevor Duck Elizabeth Foot Cayden Glover Kynnedi Mothershed Alecia Munnerlyn Mattie-Lee Owens Tamara Pinkney Amber Pirtle Jenna Ronquest *Grant Shelman Whitney Strohl Reagan Swaim Hannah Walker *Brayden Williams 12th Grade Maverick Aycock Peyton Bragg *Alexandra Burroughs Morgan Carroll Caitlyn Duncan Payton Fought Kenley Griffin Paige Guenther *Larissa Harrison Patrick Hoover *Brittney Hubbard Reese Jones Aimee Lease Leah Miller Karly Riddick Kayla Robinson *Abbi Ross *Abby Rounsavall Jacob Scroggins Cutler Taylor Lucas Walker Wesley Walker Johnathon Weaver Zak White Faith Young *Denotes all A’s

The Hazen School District Pre-K class held a graduation ceremony in honor of their promotion to kindergarten. The ceremony was held in the Hornets’ Nest Gymnasium on May 3.


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