Sevier News

Cossatot Honors Sponsors Prior to Tuesday Night's Game in Lockesburg

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The Colts held on for a 90-86 win over Central Baptist College JV on Tuesday on a night that Cossatot honored all of the sponsors who made the newly redone court possible in Lockesburg. Dee Williams of Star City led five Colts in double figures with 22. Troy Spivey had 11 and Marion McFadden, Ladrakkus Thomas, and Nashville's Jamarta Gilliam each had 10 for the Colts who are now 2-0 on the season. Prior to the game UA Cossatot Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole honored the Colt sponsors including Husqvarna, Coca Cola of Nashville, AEP SWEPCO, and the Jackson family of Lockesburg. Next time out for the Colts and Lady Colts will be this Friday and Saturday when they compete in the Southern Shreveport Classic.

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De Queen Rotary Club 5K on November 23rd

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Rotary 5K
Presenting Sponsor: De Queen Auto Group

Registration Form

Route Description:
The 5K course starts at the De Queen Schools Administration building and concludes on the track.

Date & Time
Saturday, November 23, 2019 9 a.m.

Mail form and payment:
Greg Revels
P.O. Box 271
De Queen, AR 71832

Entry Fee and Awards:
$25 pre-registration until November 8th
$30 post-entry and on race day
T-shirts are guaranteed to pre-registration participants on race day. Those registering race day will receive a shirt, it may be later than race day.

Entry fee is non-refundable.
Prizes will be awarded to the top finishers, male and female, in each division.

More Information:
Email: greg@revelsandco.com

Registration:
At De Queen Administration building 8AM to race time. Checks can be made payable to Rotary.


OFFICIAL RACE ENTRY FORM


Name
Address

Tri-County Regional Library System Board Meeting November 12

Tri-County Regional Library System Board will meet for their quarterly meeting on Tuesday, November 12 at 5 p.m. at the Sevier County Library-De Queen Branch. Items to be discussed are the 2020 meeting dates and distribution of funding for January,2020.


Marilyn B. Archer, MLS

Tri-County Regional Library System Director

Serving 11 Public Libraries in Southwest Arkansas in Howard, Little River and Sevier Counties

National FFA Gives UA Cossatot a Living to Serve Grant

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The UA Cossatot collegiate FFA has received a semester-long Living to Serve grant through the National FFA for $1,200 to partner with Runnin’ WJ Ranch this fall. Runnin' WJ Ranch is a non-profit equine assisted activities facility in Texarkana, Texas for special-needs children and adults.

The grant will allow the collegiate FFA to donate feed and forage for the more than twenty horses that live and work at the ranch. In addition to the donation, the students are raising awareness about ways people can get involved at Runnin’ WJ Ranch. Volunteers are needed for the 2019-2020 school year to lead horses or walk alongside the riders during classes. To participate as a leader or side walker, volunteers will need to complete a free training program provided by the ranch. For more information about becoming a volunteer, contact Narda Launius at 903-838-3223 or visit their website at: www.runninwjranch.org

On Thursday, October 17, eight agriculture students and their instructor, Kelli Harris, accomplished the first part of the project and delivered 120 square bales to the ranch. Over the next few months, students will also be delivering feed and completing training to volunteer during riding classes

Pictured (left to right): Karen Akin, Mack Dean, Shelly Raulston, Kirsten Nicholas, Kelli Harris, Cody Chandler, Codie Jamison, Lindy Price, Will McAlister, Dusty Kesterson, John Hardin, and Hadley Philamlee.

Sevier County Health Coalition to Host Free Event to Improve Citizens Well-Being and Productivity

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On Thursday, November 21, 2019, the Sevier County Coalition’s Live Well Sevier County Committee, the Dr. Randy Walker Family Practice and Allergy Clinic and UA Cossatot will be co-hosting a lunch-and-learn event entitled “The Art of Gratefulness” at UA Cossatot’s De Queen Campus. The presentation will begin at 12:00 noon in the Weyerhaeuser room, located in the Skilled Trades Building, and will conclude at 12:40 p.m.

Presenter Janelle Barnes, LCSW, will be discussing how gratefulness increases physical and emotional well-being, improves self-esteem, reduces aggressive behavior and increases productivity in work settings. Barnes says, “We’ve all seen that person that looks like they have been baptized in vinegar. The good news is no one has to feel that way. Each person, whether they are aware or not, is in control of their own thoughts. We first form thoughts that lead to words and then our words become actions. I want to teach others how to harness the power of gratefulness so they can enjoy having more optimism, enthusiasm, love, joy, and happiness in their lives.”

Barnes, a native of De Queen and licensed mental health therapist with 26 years of diverse experience as a Clinical Social Worker, is a member of the Dr. Randy Walker Family Practice and Allergy Clinic medical team in De Queen. She earned a masters in social work from UALR in 1993 and has committed her extended career to helping countless individuals and families find solutions so they can live happier, more productive and satisfied lives.

All are invited to bring their lunch and join Janelle Barnes for this free event. For more on lunch-and-learn programs, visit the Sevier County Coalition website at www.seviercountycoalition.com or call UA Cossatot’s Continuing Education Services at (870) 584-4471.

UA Cossatot Celebrates First Generation Students

UA Cossatot will recognize first-generation students by celebrating First-Generation Student Week from November 4 through November 8. During this week, current first-generation students will be recognized and acknowledged for their educational accomplishments.
A first-generation college student is a student whose parents did not graduate from college. This fall semester UA Cossatot’s total enrollment was 1,521 students. 74% of those students are first-generation students.
UA Cossatot Admissions and Recruitment Specialist, Addison Hill is the coordinator for First Generation Student Week. Addison Hill said, “I want to celebrate the success of first-generation college students, faculty, and staff on our campuses so they know how special they are. I, myself, am a first generation student and I look forward to meeting students who have overcome the same barriers as me. Recognizing first generation students is something that doesn’t need to be celebrated one week out of the year, but every day because our number of first generation students is steadily increasing.”
Hill added, “Students need to take pride in being first generation because they are inspiring someone else to step out and better their future with education.”
UA Cossatot plans to celebrate First Generation Student Week the first full week of November with three parties that will include free cupcakes. The UA Cossatot Ashdown Campus will have a party on Monday, November 4, at 11:00 A.M. in the campus hallway. Nashville Campus’s celebration will be on Tuesday, November 5, at 10:00 A.M. in the Atrium. UA Cossatot’s De Queen Campus will celebrate on Wednesday, November 6, at 11:00 A.M. in the campus courtyard.
All UA Cossatot first-generation students are encouraged to attend. First-generation students who are now UA Cossatot faculty and staff members will also be wearing a t-shirt representing the college they graduated from on the day their campus has a party.
During the celebration week, Student Services will also be on the Ashdown, Nashville, and De Queen Campuses for anyone seeking information about how they can start pursuing post-secondary education at UA Cossatot. Walk-ins are welcome, and Student Services can also be reached at 870-584-4471.

4-H Holds Annual Awards Banquet

Sevier County 4-H held their annual 4-H Awards Banquet on October 26. The banquet was emceed by two of the 4-H seniors, Kaydee Cowling and Amber Morris.  Each 4-H’er that turned in a Record Book received an award. A Record Book is a book that detail…

Sevier County 4-H held their annual 4-H Awards Banquet on October 26. The banquet was emceed by two of the 4-H seniors, Kaydee Cowling and Amber Morris.

Each 4-H’er that turned in a Record Book received an award. A Record Book is a book that details the 4-H’ers work done in their project area and gives an overview of their past year in 4-H. 4-H’ers are also awarded for competing in countywide activities and competitive events such as O’Ramas and the Chicken BBQ throughout the past year. Three seniors were also given awards.

Sevier County Extension said they appreciated all of the 4-H leaders, youth, parents, and the Sevier County 4-H Foundation for their continued support of the 4-H Program.

Awards given are as follows:

Leadership Awards (for completing 6 educational activities plus one competition):


Wayland Risley
Attalee Frachiseur
Landon Frachiseur
Pace Frachiseur
Leighton Frachiseur
Brayden Frachiseur
Evin Frachiseur
Kate Baker
Bella Baker
Raylee Vanvoast
Gavin Carver
Ethan Wolcott
Amber Morris
Jake Sawyer
Kaedon Davis
Blake Sawyer
Evan Wolcott
Kinlee Stivers
Lily Stivers
Laikyn Morris
Abbi Stinson
Alley Stinson
Monica Rivas
Asher Frachiseur
Zae-Lei Frachiseur
Alec Frachiseur
Jed Mills
Keegan Mccoy
Bailey Gore
Gracie Sutton
Rj Smith
Jake Martin
Johannah Swan
Kaydee Cowling
Asher Morris
Mika Baker
Rustin Frachiseur
Penelope Sims
Landry Sims
Landon Bennett
James Bartek
Libbie Bartek
Dori Bartek
Lexy Rosson
Marcus Rosson
Kase Smith
Aubrey Seymour
Jake Seymour
Izabella Nelson
Hanna Nelson
Halton Smith
Katie Williamson
Kyle Williamson
Madison Bagley
Hunter Frachiseur
Reagan Frachiseur
Kix Lee
Max Rosson
Brady Haarmeyer
Kambree Haarmeyer
Kyleigh Midgett
Kolton Dockins
Megan Midgett
Marley Simpson
Mckenzie Simpson
Caselyn Vanvoast


Record Book Awards (for completing a 4-H Record Book):
(* denotes District or State winners)


Asher Morris
Asher Frachiseur
Rustin Frachiseur
Leighton Frachiseur
Bailey Gore
Alexander McCoy
Jed Mills
Wayland Risley
Gracie Sutton
Caselynn VanVoast
Kambree Haarmeyer
Mika Baker
*Brady Haarmeyer
*Monica Rivas
Keegan McCoy
Evan Wolcott
*Reagan Frachiseur
*Landon Frachiseur
*Gavin Carver
*Raylee Van Voast
*Pace Frachiseur
*Bella Baker
*Evin Frachiseur
*Jacob Seymour
*Brayden Frachiseur
Alec Frachiseur
*Zae-Lei Frachiseur
*Ethan Wolcott
*Mallori Marshall
*Hunter Frachiseur
*Attalee Frachiseur
*Kate Baker
*Madison Bagley
*Aubrey Seymour
*Tori Gentry
Amber Morris
Brennen Seymour
Kaydee Cowling

Innovation in Youth Programming Award

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Janet Cantrell, Sevier County Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Extension Agent, was honored recently at the National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS) 85th annual session, whose theme was “Nurturing the Richness of Lifelong Learning”. She was a member of a team of neighboring county FCS agents that received the First Place National and First Place Southern Region for the NEAFCS Innovation in Youth Programming Award at the conference held September 30 - October 3, 2019 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.


In receiving the award, Cantrell and teammates were recognized for planning and implementing a program focused on teaching students practical food preparation skills, learning to read and follow a recipe, hands-on cooking and clean up, table setting and etiquette. Of course, the team taught MyPlate and Dietary Guidelines each day to stress the importance of choosing a healthy diet.


The Innovation in Youth Programming Awards was established in 2019 to recognize innovation and accomplishment in the design and implementation of a Family and Consumer Sciences program for a youth target audience. The award was sponsored this year by the NEAFCS membership and awards fund. Cantrell‘s commitment to meeting the needs of individuals, families and communities is exemplary.

Feedback is Needed for Broadband Survey in Sevier County

UA Cossatot’s Economic Development department is working with the broadband provider Aristotle Unified Communications (AUC) to disseminate a survey that will assist in identifying the need and feasibility of deploying new broadband service in Sevier County. In order to receive useful quality data, members of Sevier County are being asked to complete an online survey to benefit the community.

Broadband Internet provides high-speed Internet. With broadband, Sevier County schools, businesses, and residents will be able to use the Internet in a faster amount of time with fewer technical difficulties. The prosperous economic growth of Sevier County, more excellent customer service and work production, and use of more technologies in local school systems are just a few benefits of this service.

AUC is committed to providing broadband to unserved and underserved rural communities and urban neighborhoods by eliminating barriers to broadband deployment. Research obtained from this market survey will be reviewed and assessed. For Sevier County to receive quicker Internet, AUC needs survey participation. To complete this online survey, please visit www.cccua.edu/sevier.

For more information, please contact UA Cossatot Economic Development Director, Lisa Taylor, at ltaylor@cccua.edu or 870-584-1184

Cossatot Community College

In summer 2018, Sevier County residents have formed committees where representatives of different organizations can come together to share ideas, and leverage their resources. This page houses information related to those committees. UA Cossatot's Economic Development department is working with the broadband provider Aristotle Unified Communications (AUC) to disseminate a survey that will assist in identifying the need and feasibility of deploying new broadband service in Sevier County.

De Queen Medical Auxiliary Donates to UA Cossatot Foundation

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The De Queen Medical Auxiliary donated over $10,000 to the UA Cossatot Foundation to establish the De Queen Medical Auxiliary Scholarship. The scholarship will award $300 for one Sevier County student in the LPN or RN program for the spring semester.
The De Queen Medical Auxiliary was a non-profit organization and operated inside the gift shop at the De Queen Medical Center. The organization’s purpose was to raise funds to provide grants to De Queen Medical Center employees seeking continuing education assistance.
“Once De Queen Medical Auxiliary dissolved, the board wanted to continue to give local nursing students the opportunity to receive scholarship funds,” said Mary Johnson, De Queen Medical Auxiliary President.
The UA Cossatot Foundation exists to create awareness of the need for scholarships while focusing efforts on raising resources to meet the need and furthering UA Cossatot’s institutional development.
UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts said, “One of the biggest focus areas for our foundation is seeking scholarship funds to help UA Cossatot students reach their educational goals. We are truly grateful for the De Queen Medical Auxiliary gifting us these funds to help our nursing students.”
For more information on how to support UA Cossatot Foundation, please contact Dustin Roberts at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu

Brown Establishes Scholarship with UA Cossatot Foundation

De Queen resident, Julie Brown, donated $25,000 to the UA Cossatot Foundation to establish the Cathy Sennett Memorial Scholarship.
The scholarship is to honor the memory of long-time Southern LP Gas employee, Cathy Sennett. The scholarship is for Sevier County college students attending UA Cossatot. Eligible applicants will need to have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and have financial need. The scholarship will award one applicant $1,250 for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Brown said, “Cathy was a dedicated employee with Southern LP Gas for nearly 40 years. I am honored to be able to provide a gift that will leave a lasting memory of Cathy while helping local college students.”
The UA Cossatot Foundation exists to create awareness of the need for scholarships while focusing efforts on raising resources to meet the need and furthering UA Cossatot’s institutional development.
UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts said, “Ms. Brown has been a big supporter of our foundation and its mission. We are pleased to receive this gift to honor the memory of Ms. Sennett and to provide scholarship opportunities for our students.”
For more information on how to support UA Cossatot Foundation, please contact Dustin Roberts at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu