Arkansas News

Save AR Students Week Postponed

The DHS Division of Aging, Adult and Behavioral Health Services/Drug Director’s Office announced this morning that the Save AR Students kickoff and the week in its’ entirety has been postponed until further notice due to the threat posed with COVID-19. A decision was made to also postpone the “Preventing and Overcoming Drug Abuse” lunch-and-learn that was being offered in connection with the Save AR Students week.

Once the new Save AR Students events dates are known, plans are to reschedule the lunch and learn for the same week (if possible).

Tammy Coleman

Director, Public Services & Workforce Development 870-584-1149 / tcoleman@cccua.edu / www.cccua.edu UA Cossatot / 183 College Drive/ De Queen, AR 71832

Cossatot Community College

March 15, 2020 In the UA Cossatot update that was sent on March 12th, we indicated that the Coronovirus situation was extremely fluid and could change at a moment's notice. - Read More March 12, 2020 UA Cossatot is working closely with the University of Arkansas System Office, UAMS, and other entities to ensure our pandemic plan regarding COVID-19 protects our students, employees, and other stakeholders.

Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Arkansas

Governor Hutchinson Orders US and Arkansas Flags to Fly at Half-Staff Flags will be lowered March 11, 2020 to sunset on the day of interment Governor Asa Hutchinson ordered the Arkansas and U.S. flags lowered to half-staff on Wednesday in memory of Hot Springs Police Officer Brent William Scrimshire who was shot and killed in the line of duty on Tuesday.

Officer Scrimshire was selfless and brave in serving Hot Springs, Governor Hutchinson said Wednesday. He put the safety of others ahead of his personal safety. Tuesday evening, Officer Scrimshire gave his life in service of others. I was saddened to learn of his death. I offer my condolences to his family and his fellow officers in the Hot Springs Police Department.

I have ordered the Arkansas and U.S. flags to fly at half-staff in memory of the service of Officer Brent William Scrimshire and as an expression of our shared sorrow for his death. Officer Scrimshire was named a Regional Officer of the Year by Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and as Hot Springs Officer of the Quarter in September.

Cotton Statement on Death of Hot Springs Officer

Hot Springs Police officer 1st Class Brent Scrimshire was shot and killed in the line of duty tonight around 6:30 pm after a traffic stop at the 100 block of Kenwood Street. He leaves behind a wife and two children. Our thoughts and prayers for his …

Hot Springs Police officer 1st Class Brent Scrimshire was shot and killed in the line of duty tonight around 6:30 pm after a traffic stop at the 100 block of Kenwood Street. He leaves behind a wife and two children. Our thoughts and prayers for his family and fellow officers. (Hot Springs Broadcast Network)

Anyone who wants to help the family of Officer Scrimshire, can donate at any Diamond Bank or Arvest Bank in the state. (Arkansas Families of Fallen Officers) account.

Cotton Statement on Death of Hot Springs Officer
Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the statement below following news reports that Officer Brent Scrimshire of Hot Springs was killed in the line of duty.

“The city of Hot Springs and the state of Arkansas mourns the tragic loss of Officer Scrimshire. Brent Scrimshire gave his life for the safety of his fellow man—the ultimate sacrifice deserving of our deepest respect. May God welcome Brent home and bring comfort to his family.”

Census 2020 is Underway

The #2020Census has officially started. You will start receiving mailers from The US Census Bureau. The online website has gone LIVE for self-reporting at https://my2020census.gov/ . You do not have to have the unique ID to begin.

#Census2020 is important for every American community because #WeCount. It will determine:
📚School funding
🚗Roads, public transportation, & infrastructure
👨👩👧👦Community Resources
Political representation for the next 🔟 years!

REMEMBER: The #2020Census will NOT ask about your:

❌ immigration or citizenship status

❌ income

❌ Social Security Number

Community resources available at arcounts.org. Follow us on FB
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Twitter @ar_census

Arkansas is using #GetOutTheCountAR


Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught

With spring just around the corner, it's important to remember that state and federal income tax forms are due soon. Both state and federal income tax forms must be postmarked no later than April 15, 2020, to avoid penalties and late fees.

The legislature prioritized and passed several changes to its tax laws during the 92nd General Assembly, which means that your income tax rate may have changed from last year.

The passage of ACT 182 during the 2019 legislative session, for example, reduces the top income tax rate in our state from 6.9% to 6.6%. The income tax rate will lower again in 2021 to 5.9%. This rate reduction took effect on January 1, 2020, for individuals and will be phased in for corporations by 2021. This is in addition to previous tax cuts passed in recent years impacting every income group.

Because of these reduced tax rates, the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration announced to employers that the income tax withholding tables will change. As a result, you may see an increase in the amount of your paycheck starting this month.

This increase will be offset in the future by lower tax refunds. As tax refunds issued now relate to tax year 2019 they are not affected by the withholding changes. The upcoming withholding changes will not impact annual refunds until calendar year 2021.

Many Arkansans can utilize the IRS’s Free File program. This web-based program is a free federal tax preparation and electronic filing program for the approximately 70% of taxpayers who earn less than $60,000 in annual adjusted gross income. Eligible consumers can go to IRS.gov and choose from multiple private companies that will file federal returns at no charge.

If you cannot afford to pay for tax preparation assistance, you may also be eligible to receive free help through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA). Consumers can call (800) 829-1040 for information about VITA volunteer locations near them. Additionally, seniors can contact AARP at (888) 227-7669 to find the nearest TCE Tax-Aide site.

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Cotton, Boozman Ask SBA for More Feedback on Rule Harming Poultry Producers

Washington, D.C. — Senators Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and John Boozman (R-Arkansas) today led nine of their colleagues in sending a letter to Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Jovita Carranza expressing concern over a new rule that will make it more difficult for poultry growers to access SBA loans. Specifically, the Senators are concerned that while the SBA is accepting comments on the rule until April 10, 2020, the provisions targeting poultry farmers are slated to go into effect on March 11, 2020, before the SBA has time to fully evaluate the comments submitted. The Senators ask the SBA to extend the comment period for the interim rule in order to better understand its potential impact on the poultry community.

The letter is also signed by Senators Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Mississippi), Doug Jones (D-Alabama), Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi), Kelly Loeffler (R-Georgia), Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina), Richard Burr (R-North Carolina), David Perdue (R-Georgia), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), and Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma).

Background:
On February 10, 2020, the SBA released an Interim Final Rule (IFR) establishing a review process whereby SBA would review farmer contracts and make an “affiliation” determination – whether that farmer was “affiliated” with a chicken processing company, thus ineligible for SBA assistance through loan guarantees – based on a set of criteria newly announced in the Interim Final Rule. This would substantially affect the operations of many small, family farms across the country. Importantly, the comment period for the IFR closes on April 10, 2020, but the effective date of the poultry-related provisions goes live on March 11, 2020. This letter requests that SBA extend the effective date to October 1, when the remainder of the rule’s provisions goes final.

March 6, 2020
The Honorable Jovita Carranza

Administrator

United States Small Business Administration

409 3rd Street SW

Washington, DC 20416

Dear Administrator Carranza:

We write to respectfully express our concerns with the United States Small Business

Administration's (SBA) Interim Final Rule entitled Express Loan Programs; Affiliation Standards (Docket No. SBA-2020-02128 / RIN 3245-AG74), published in the Federal Register on February 10, 2020. Due to our concerns with the underlying policy changes, specifically those made to 13 C.F.R. §121.301(f), included in the rule and their potentially significant impact on poultry farmers in our states, we urge SBA to extend to October 1, 2020 the effective date of the above-referenced Interim Final Rule. We do not agree with the decision to make the effective date March 11, 2020, prior to the end of the comment period on April 10, 2020, and we believe that an extension is a more appropriate course of action that will allow SBA a meaningful opportunity to review and consider all comments.

Access to capital is one of the most significant barriers to entry for farming, which is why Congress specifically included agriculture in the SBA’s mandate. Unfortunately, the Interim Final Rule, as currently written, could adversely affect many independent, small, family farmers that raise broiler chickens and turkeys across the country. Our constituent farmers deserve to have their voices heard prior to the implementation of a rule that will result in a significant impact on their livelihood. With the current state of the farm economy in mind, we urge SBA to take the necessary time to consider the potential significant impacts this rule would have on the sustainability of our family farm operations.

We appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to your response.

More than 670 Feral Hogs Removed from Public and Private Lands

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After 68 hours of a helicopter operation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Services, in cooperation with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, removed several hundred feral hogs from national wildlife refuges, wildlife management areas and private lands in the state.

Crews were able to remove a total of 673 feral hogs from more than 376,000 acres in 13 days of flying. Properties flown included Big Lake NWR, Dale Bumpers White River NWR, UA Pine Tree Experimental Station WDA, Trusten Holder WMA, Big Lake WMA, St. Francis Sunken Lands WMA, Freddie Black Choctaw Island WMA Deer Research Area and Cut-Off Creek WMA as well as 52 private landowners.

The aerial operations are the result of planning and coordination of multiple partners, condensed into several days of actual operations. The AGFC, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and USDA APHIS would like to thank the public for their patience and understanding while the activities were underway and apologize for any inconvenience related to the operation.

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

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The UA Cossatot Employee Safety and Wellness Committee would like to remind everyone that March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

“Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men and women combined in the United States.”~fightcolorectalcancer.org 

·         During the next year, one in twenty people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer, bringing an estimated 147,950 new cases in 2020. 

·         Proper screening could prevent sixty percent of colorectal cancer deaths. 

·         While data indicates that new colorectal cancers in those over age 50 have fallen consistently since 1985, rates of colorectal cancer for those under age 50 have risen, especially for rectal cancer. 

Helpful information can be found at https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/colorectal-cancer/facts-stats/ 

Attached is a fact sheet from the American Cancer Society, which lists common risk factors for colon cancer: 

·         Heredity – Up to 30% of people with colorectal cancer have a family history of the disease.

·         Personal history of colorectal polyps, previously treated colorectal cancer, or inflammatory bowel disease.

·         Personal history of radiation to the abdomen (belly) or pelvic area to treat a prior cancer.

·         Type 2 diabetes.

·         Obesity.

·         Physical inactivity.

·         Diets high in red or processed meat and/or diets low in calcium, fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain fiber.

·         Smoking.

·         Alcohol use.

Facts about colon cancer & rectal cancer | Fight CRC

Need more information about colorectal cancer to share with your family, friends, or community? Know the facts and tell someone you care about. Colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death among men and women combined in the United States. There will be an estimated 147,950 new cases of colorectal cancer in 2020.

Arkansas Bar Association Announces Arkansas Legal Hall of Fame

The Arkansas Bar Association is seeking nominations for its first ever Arkansas Legal Hall of Fame. Launching in 2020, the Legal Hall of Fame will honor Arkansas’ greatest lawyers, most revered institutions, most treasured traditions and other legends of the Bar. The 2020 class will be inducted at a ceremony on Thursday, September 24, in Little Rock. The Legal Hall of Fame is presented by Arkansas Business.

“The Legal Hall of Fame will help us recognize the men and women who have made an extraordinary contribution to the law, society, the administration of justice and legal education. We invite all Arkansans, not just the legal community, to nominate individuals and groups who have helped shape justice and positively impacted our profession and state,” said Arkansas Bar Association President Brian Rosenthal. “We want to share and preserve the significant contributions those in the legal community have made to enhance the lives of Arkansas citizens.”

The general public is encouraged to submit nominations. The eligibility requirements and nomination forms can be found at www.arkbar.com/events/hof. This nomination form, along with the required attachments, is due on or before March 16, 2020, and should be sent to hof@arkbar.com. Please call 501-801-5663 to request a form.

VIDEO - Sevier County Tourism Committee Nominated for Arkansas's Bootstrap Award

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Keisha McKinney with Governor Asa Huthinson at the awards banquet of the Governor's Conference on Tourism tonight in Ft Smith. The Sevier County Tourism Committee has been nominated for the Bootstrap Award.

Keisha McKinney talks about the Importance of the Sevier County Tourism Committee's nomination for a statewide award.

Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught

By law, Fiscal Sessions can only last 30 days (45 days with a ¾ vote to extend), so members work weeks in advance drafting appropriation measures in order to ensure our sessions are brief.

That preparation begins in budget hearings. Beginning Wednesday, March 4, 2020, the Joint Budget Committee will hold a series of meetings designed to begin the process of outlining a budget for the next fiscal year. The Fiscal Session begins Wednesday, April 8, 2020, at 12:00 noon.

Budget hearings will begin with the Department of Finance and Administration presenting its annual forecast and recommendations for a balanced budget by the Governor.

Over the course of the next several days, the committee will hear budget requests for Higher Education Institutions, Department of Education, the Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Corrections and the Department of Public Safety, commonly referred to as the “Big 6”.

In the following weeks, members will review budgets for all state boards, commissions, and agencies.

Seven months into this fiscal year, general revenue is now $149.7 million or 4.4% above this time last year. The most recent general revenue report showed net available revenue is above forecast by $94.2 million or 2.7 percent. This report and revenue forecast from economists will help us guide our decision making process in the months ahead.

Although legislation during the Regular Sessions typically attracts more attention, it is important to remember the impact our budget making process has on our day to day lives.

The decisions we will be making show the priorities we make as a state. Appropriations fund everything from classrooms to health care.

Members can begin filing appropriation bills and identical resolutions on Monday, March 9, 2020. As a reminder, the legislature cannot take up any non-appropriation bills during the Fiscal Session unless 2/3 of the body votes in favor of a resolution.

You can watch the meetings live at www.arkansashouse.org.

52nd Annual Jonquil Festival March 20-22

WHAT: 52nd Annual Jonquil Festival
WHERE: Historic Washington State Park –Washington, AR
WHEN: March 20-22, 2020
ADMISSION: Festival is Free, $5 Parking Fee, Tours as regular prices.
Sheila Little, Sales & Promotions Director
Office Phone: 870-983-2660
Email: sheila.little@arkansas.gov

Jonquils are in bloom at Historic Washington State Park and a tremendous line-up of Entertainment and fun await those who will be visiting the park on March 20th through 22nd for the 52nd Annual Jonquil Festival.
In addition to our crafters and food concessions, festivities will include the Four States Iron Munchers, 5K run, and singing competition.

The Washington Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Burger Fundraiser Saturday beginning at 11:30am under the Farmer’s Market pavilion. There will also be a free concert featuring Dillan Cate, a country/rock artist from Northeast Arkansas beginning at 11:30am under large green and yellow entertainment tent.
If I could mention only one thing that makes our festival stand out from all other festivals it would be the "Atmosphere". Strolling the board walks, watching children play in the jonquils, picnicking on festival food or enjoying music under the entertainment tent, there is something for every family member to enjoy. After shopping and enjoying a great meal, you will want to experience history in the 19th century by touring locations such as the Weapons Museum, the Print Museum, and the Blacksmith Shop, famed home of the Bowie Knife!
Williams Tavern Restaurant will be open serving its delectable buffet all three days from 11am – 3pm.

UA Cossatot 2020 Fiesta Fest to be Held in Downtown De Queen

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Fiesta Fest will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2020, on North 3rd Street of the courthouse in Downtown De Queen from 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. The festival’s focus is bringing the community together to celebrate all the cultures of Southwest Arkansas while raising scholarship money for UA Cossatot students.
Festivities will include food, vendors, live music, a DJ, folkloric dancing, carnival rides, games, face painting, shopping, a petting zoo, and a mariachi.
The UA Cossatot Student Ambassadors will host the De Kolores 5k run before the festival at 8:00 A.M. in the same location. The entry fee is $20 and t-shirts are guaranteed to pre-registration participants. Registration forms can be found at www.cccua.edu/ff5k. Completed forms can be mailed to Ben Renfrow C/O UA Cossatot 183 College Drive De Queen, AR 71832.
Sponsors and vendors are wanted for Fiesta Fest. Sponsorship and vendor forms can be found online at www.cccua.edu/ff or by contacting Dustin Roberts at droberts@cccua.edu or 870-584-1172.

Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught

Early voting for the Arkansas Preferential Primary and Nonpartisan General Election began this week. It will continue up until the date of the election, Tuesday, March 3.

Although many of the headlines focus on the Presidential race, it’s important to remember the other significant elections on your March ballot including legislators and judges.

Non-partisan elections for judicial candidates and prosecutors are held at the same time as Democratic and Republican primaries. If no candidate wins a majority in the non-partisan races, the two candidates with the most votes participate in a runoff. If a runoff is required, it takes place on the same day as the general election for partisan races, and runoff candidates appear on the general election ballot.

Arkansas is one of thirteen states that choose their state supreme court justices in entirely nonpartisan elections and one of eighteen states that select judges through nonpartisan elections at all trial court levels.

The polls are open between the hours of 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, and 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday. Early voting ends at 5:00 pm on the Monday before the election. The polls on Election Day will be open from 7:30 am until 7:30 pm. Once at the polls, you will be asked to show a photo ID issued by either the United States, the State of Arkansas, or an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the State of Arkansas.

In most counties, early voting is conducted at the county clerk’s office. In counties with off-site early voting (a location other than the county clerk’s office), local newspapers will publish the designated sites. You can also find your polling location and a sample ballot at www.voterview.org.

Remember, every vote counts!

Results from Colts Classic FFA

The Colts Classic FFA competition at UA Cossatot - De Queen was last Friday.

Results from the contest are:

Ag Mechanics
1. Fouke
2. Acorn
3. Hackett

Electricity
1. Bradley
2. Harmony Grove
3. Hermitage

Farm Business Management
1. Taylor
2. Mount Ida
3. Lake Hamilton

Floriculture
1. Dover
2. Bradley
3. Hackett

Forestry
1. Harmony Grove
2. Taylor
3. Hermitage

Horse
1. Foreman
2. Rosebud
3. Mount Ida

Land Judging
1. Dierks
2. Taylor
3. Foreman

Milk Quality & Products
1. Ouachita
2. Taylor
3. Waldron

Nursery & Landscape
1. Dover
2. Mena
3. Bradley

Poultry
1. Murfreesboro
2. Siloam Springs
3. De Queen

Veterinary Science
1. Cedar Ridge
2. Siloam Springs
3. Genoa Central

Early Voting Underway

Early voting for March 3 Primary begins today

Early voting for March 3 Primary begins today

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