Sevier News

Blue Darter Heritage Campaign in Lockesburg

Attention all former Lockesburg School students: The UA Cossatot Foundation has recently begun a new fundraising campaign called the Blue Darter Heritage Campaign.

The Blue Darter Heritage Campaign has been established to create revenue to complete renovations to UA Cossatot’s Lockesburg Campus. Donations received from this campaign will go towards the Blue Darter Museum, the Blue Darter Community Room, classroom technology and furnishings for the former Lockesburg Middle School, the Bank of Lockesburg Gymnasium, as well as athletic support and scholarships for UA Cossatot students.

UA Cossatot Chancellor, Dr. Steve Cole said, “Since UA Cossatot obtained the old Lockesburg High School campus we have invested over one million dollars in its renovation and now we have the opportunity to essentially finish it up! That is why we have now established the Blue Darter Heritage Campaign. This campaign gives businesses and individuals a great way to honor Lockesburg’s past by not only offering naming opportunities for buildings and rooms on campus, but also to allow for donors to purchase pavers with loved ones names on them to help provide another way to preserve the past. Another cool part of this campaign is that 20% of all proceeds will go into a scholarship fund that is for students who reside in the 71846 Lockesburg zip code”.

Naming opportunities exist for donors wanting to leave a heritage in the name of a family member, businesses, or in their name. Current Lockesburg naming opportunities include brick sidewalk pavers, classrooms, museum, meeting room, and the middle school exterior building.

For more information about the Blue Darter Heritage Campaign, please visit www.cccua.edu/bluedarter. For any questions or to schedule a tour, please contact UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts, at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu.

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Wednesday COVID-19 Update from the AR Department of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 2,130
Confirmed Cases: 1,567
Probable Cases: 563
Total Active Cases: 90
Active Confirmed Cases: 31
Active Probable Cases: 59

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,151
Confirmed Cases: 827
Probable Cases: 324
Total Active Cases: 74
Active Confirmed Cases: 38
Active Probable Cases: 36

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 855
Confirmed Cases: 690
Probable Cases: 165
Total Active Cases: 76
Active Confirmed Cases: 58
Active Probable Cases: 18

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,330
Confirmed Cases: 1,168
Probable Cases: 162
Total Active Cases: 147
Active Confirmed Cases: 120
Active Probable Cases: 27

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 727
Confirmed Cases: 576
Probable Cases: 151
Total Active Cases: 86
Active Confirmed Cases: 47
Active Probable Cases: 39

 
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Theo Bell is New YouthBuild Placement Specialist at UA Cossatot

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Theo Jamaal Bell (T.J.) is the new YouthBuild Placement Specialist. He is from Lockesburg. T.J. has a B.S. degree in Sociology from Texas A&M Texarkana. He comes to us from the University of Arkansas Hope/Texarkana where he was a Career Coach. Before that, he worked with the Arkansas Department of Corrections in Probation & Parole. His hobbies are playing basketball, playing dominoes, and listening to live music.  

T.J.’s office is located in the Frachiseur-Pulliam Building Room 218. His office number is 870-584-1166. 

We are happy to have T.J. as part of the YouthBuild team, as he will bring much experience to the program.

 Jennifer Black

Adult Education Director

UA Cossatot

183 College Dr.

De Queen, AR  71832

870.584.1135

 

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Tuesday's COVID-19 Update from the AR Dept of Health

 
 

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 76
Active Confirmed Cases: 31
Active Probable Cases: 45

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 59
Active Confirmed Cases: 37
Active Probable Cases: 22

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 74
Active Confirmed Cases: 62
Active Probable Cases: 12

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 136
Active Confirmed Cases: 116
Active Probable Cases: 20

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 91
Active Confirmed Cases: 51
Active Probable Cases: 40

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Monday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 1,306 new cases; 23,057 active cases; 1,296 hospitalized, which is up 62 from Sunday; 212 on ventilators, which is up 18 from Sunday; deaths added today, 51, for a total of 3,800; a total of 234,781 cases; 173,995 recoveries; PCR tests, 4,473; antigen tests, 439.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 206; Washington, 151; Benton, 117; Faulkner, 96; and Sebastian, 61.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

"Today’s increase in hospitalizations and the 51 new deaths from COVID-19 are vivid reminders of how many families are hurting because of this pandemic. Our health care system is stretched and the numbers are likely to increase more. Thanks to all who are doing everything they can to be safe."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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UA Cossatot’s Spring 2021 Semester Will Begin on Monday, January 11, 2021

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UA Cossatot will be starting a new spring semester on Monday, January 11, 2021. Classes will be offered in-class and online at the college’s four campuses, located in Ashdown, Nashville, De Queen, and Lockesburg. Open enrollment for the spring 2021 semester is still taking place, and the deadline to register for spring classes is Monday, January 11, 2021.

Courses in general studies, education, cosmetology, English, biology, business, history, welding, fine arts, and medical assisting will be available this spring semester at UA Cossatot, to name a few. Advisors at UA Cossatot are always happy to speak with students interested in taking college courses as well as students seeking different types of education.

Many classes are offered for the full 16-week spring semester, while several flex courses are available in an 8-week format. Students who want to take a college class can sign up for a flex course and finish faster. The Flex I term for the spring will begin on January 11, 2021 and end on March 5, 2021. The Flex II term for the spring will begin on March 8, 2021 and end on May 6, 2021.

The complete list of class schedules for the spring 2021 semester is listed on UA Cossatot’s website at www.cccua.edu/enroll. UA Cossatot’s Student Services department will continue to enroll students in spring courses until Monday, January 11, 2021. For advising or to register, please contact Student Services at studentservices@cccua.edu or 870-584-4471. Walk-ins are always welcome and can visit with Student Services Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

Monday COVID-19 Update from the AR Dept of Health

 
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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 89
Active Confirmed Cases: 36
Active Probable Cases: 53

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 61
Active Confirmed Cases: 42
Active Probable Cases: 19

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 86
Active Confirmed Cases: 70
Active Probable Cases: 16

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 138
Active Confirmed Cases: 114
Active Probable Cases: 24

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 98
Active Confirmed Cases: 54
Active Probable Cases: 44

Lockesburg Man Killed While Repairing Truck

Arkansas State Police investigated an accident where a Lockesburg man was killed while trying to repair his truck. Torey L. Piggee, 44, of Lockesburg was killed Wednesday in Texarkana while attempting to repair his 2009 Freightliner. The vehicle rolled over Piggee. He was taken to the Miller County Coroner’s Office.

Sunday's COVID-19 Update from the AR Dept of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 2,101
Confirmed Cases: 1,561
Probable Cases: 540
Total Active Cases: 91
Active Confirmed Cases: 35
Active Probable Cases: 56

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,119
Confirmed Cases: 817
Probable Cases: 302
Total Active Cases: 59
Active Confirmed Cases: 40
Active Probable Cases: 19

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 838
Confirmed Cases: 681
Probable Cases: 157
Total Active Cases: 90
Active Confirmed Cases: 73
Active Probable Cases: 17

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,283
Confirmed Cases: 1,133
Probable Cases: 150
Total Active Cases: 138
Active Confirmed Cases: 110
Active Probable Cases: 28

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 703
Confirmed Cases: 558
Probable Cases: 145
Total Active Cases: 99
Active Confirmed Cases: 54
Active Probable Cases: 45

 
 
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January Snippets from the Sevier County Library System

JOHNYE FISHER

Happy New Year from the Ladies at the De Queen Library. We hope you all had a Merry Christmas and safe travels into the New Year. Thank you to Walmart and Pruett’s food for your donations for our Christmas for the Children this year.

As the old year passes and the New Year comes along, please take a moment to stop and think of the blessings you received even though the year 2020 was very different and hard on us all especially those who lost loved ones.

The De Queen Library is open normal business hours from 9am – 5pm Monday through Friday and Saturday 9am – 12pm. We still offer the same services and resources as we have in the past, even with COVID still lingering. Also you can look at the county card catalogs on our website www.seviercountylibrary.com to see what new and great items we have.

Our story times this month with be January 13th and 27th on our library Sevier County Library. I am sure Kelsie will have something fun planned

Hello everyone, we hope you had a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are praying that 2021 is a much better year for us all. We have new books this month from Authors such as Jane Ann Krentz, Faye Kellerman, Danielle Steele, Jane Harper, Robert B. Parker and Lisa Gardner. James Patterson has a new kids book Middle School Field Trip coming in this month. Grinny Granny Donkey will also be in this month. This book is about Wonkey Donkeys mom and Dinkey Donkeys Grandmother. We will also be having three story times. They will be on January 2, 16 and 30 on our Facebook page. If you have any questions you can give us a call at the Horatio Library at 870-832-6882.

Lockesburg Library will be having a drive-up free book giveaway during the month of January. Some really great titles will be bagged and loaded into your waiting vehicle. No need to get out of your car just call 870-289-2233 and librarian, Wendy Clay will bring the bag of books to you curbside. The library is interested in identifying adult readers who would like to be a part of a virtual book club using a zoom Meeting Format. Call the library or email loxlib@hotmail.com to sign up.

The Lockesburg Library is open Wednesdays, Thursdays 8:30-5:00 and Saturday mornings 8:30-12:30. For your convenience our book collection can be accessed at: https://evolveopac.infovisionsoftware.com/lockesburg

From the Gillham Library Rhonda, Amy, Kelsie and Mr. Bob wish everyone a Happy New Year! We want to thank Pruett’s Food for the donation of apples and Oranges for the kids Christmas bags. We are all hoping for a better year in 2021 than 2020 has been. We have gotten in quite a few new DVD’S, “Bill and Ted Face the Music”, “Dark Waters,” and “Think Like a Dog.” We have the latest new books James Patterson’s “NYPD Red 2” and “Deadly Cross,” Danielle Steel’s “All That Glitters” and Michael Connelly’s “Law of Innocence” just to name a few. Come see us and grab a good movie or a great book.

New Years Eve COVID-19 Update

 

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Wednesday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 3,184 new cases; 21,853 active cases; 1,174 hospitalized, which is up 13 from Tuesday; 205 on ventilators, which is up 7 from Tuesday; deaths added today, 34, for a total of 3,637; a total of 222,430 cases; 166,198 recoveries; PCR tests, 8,843; antigen tests, 4,389.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 355; Washington, 290; Benton, 278; Faulkner, 150; and Sebastian, 134.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

"We continue to see high numbers of new cases and capacity pressures on our hospitals. I urge everyone to be careful as we enter another holiday to reduce the virus spread, and we need to support each other as Arkansans while we work to distribute the vaccine."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 2,063
Confirmed Cases: 1,548
Probable Cases: 515
Total Active Cases: 92
Active Confirmed Cases: 35
Active Probable Cases: 57

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,097
Confirmed Cases: 797
Probable Cases: 300
Total Active Cases: 54
Active Confirmed Cases: 30
Active Probable Cases: 24

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 806
Confirmed Cases: 651
Probable Cases: 155
Total Active Cases: 76
Active Confirmed Cases: 60
Active Probable Cases: 16

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,243
Confirmed Cases: 1,103
Probable Cases: 140
Total Active Cases: 116
Active Confirmed Cases: 94
Active Probable Cases: 22

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 680
Confirmed Cases: 544
Probable Cases: 136
Total Active Cases: 114
Active Confirmed Cases: 64
Active Probable Cases: 50

Message from the Nashville Chamber of Commerce

We have received information that there is someone calling merchants trying to sell advertising on refrigerator magnets. They are saying that they have permission from the City of Nashville, the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, and the Howard County Library.

Be advised that the Nashville Chamber of Commerce has no knowledge of the company known as UAC trying to make these sales. PLEASE BE ON ALERT

Thanks,

Mike Reese

Chamber Director

Wednesday COVID-19 Update from the AR Department of Health

 
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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 86
Active Confirmed Cases: 32
Active Probable Cases: 54

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 52
Active Confirmed Cases: 28
Active Probable Cases: 24

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 72
Active Confirmed Cases: 58
Active Probable Cases: 14

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 88
Active Confirmed Cases: 70
Active Probable Cases: 18

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 111
Active Confirmed Cases: 61
Active Probable Cases: 50

COVID-19 Update for Tuesday, December 29th

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 2,031
Confirmed Cases: 1,541
Probable Cases: 490
Total Active Cases: 81
Active Confirmed Cases: 37
Active Probable Cases: 44

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,073
Confirmed Cases: 788
Probable Cases: 285
Total Active Cases: 55
Active Confirmed Cases: 30
Active Probable Cases: 25

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 780
Confirmed Cases: 632
Probable Cases: 148
Total Active Cases: 57
Active Confirmed Cases: 47
Active Probable Cases: 10

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,186
Confirmed Cases: 1,059
Probable Cases: 127
Total Active Cases: 78
Active Confirmed Cases: 66
Active Probable Cases: 12

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 652
Confirmed Cases: 525
Probable Cases: 127
Total Active Cases: 108
Active Confirmed Cases: 58
Active Probable Cases: 50

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Monday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 1,651 new cases; 20,831 active cases; 1,155 hospitalized, which is up 62 from Sunday; 201 on ventilators, which is up 15 from Sunday; deaths added today, 55, for a total of 3,537; a total of 216,528 cases; 162,787 recoveries; PCR tests, 4,382; antigen tests, 2,272.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 266; Benton, 139; Washington, 131; Faulkner, 110; and Saline, 91.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

"It will take a few days to know whether the increase in hospitalizations is the result of buildup after the long Christmas weekend. Regardless, the high number of cases continues to strain our health care system. Regretfully, we also have an additional 55 deaths in Arkansas from COVID-19. The importance of following guidance from the Department of Health cannot be overstated."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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Parade Participants Donate Winnings to Local Group in Need

DE QUEEN--Two local groups who participated in the De Queen Tour of Lights earlier this month made the holidays brighter for those in need this season as they opted to donate prize money earned in the float contest.

The De Queen Tour of Lights was a reverse style parade held Saturday December 5th at Herman Dierks Park in place of the annual event traditionally set for the square downtown. Local groups were asked to set up a display that would be evaluated by judges and the community was encouraged to view the floats from the safety their vehicles to avoid the spread of COVID-19. The top 3 winners of each category receive prize money from the local chamber of commerce in the amount of $100 for 1st place, $75 for 2nd and $50 for 3rd.

The folks of Kindred at Home - Home Health and Community Care services were contacted by The De Queen/Sevier County Chamber of Commerce this week about receiving their winnings after their grinch-themed set-up earned them a first place spot in the commercial category. Home Health Specialist Debra Morse had other plans for the money as she requested their $100 prize be donated to a local charity of the chamber’s choice instead. An additional parade participant, who asked to remain anonymous, requested that their $75 prize be donated to a local group in need as well. The two organizations who chose to give back to the De Queen community are not affiliated with each other and did not discuss the idea of donating in advance, proving two random acts of kindness were carried out by separate groups who unknowingly had one common goal of helping those in need.

As many area “shop with a cop” and “Angel tree” programs have already been completed for the year, the Chamber Board of Directors selected CASA of The Ouachita Region to become the recipient of these funds, which will now be used to help children during the holidays. CASA is an acronym for “Court Appointed Special Advocates” and their mission is to advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children within the court system. Cynthia Martin and Espe Mosqueda graciously accepted the donation on the organization’s behalf and reported that support like this is “always appreciated.”

The funds will go towards clothing, gifts, and items for local children in the foster care system within Sevier, Polk and Montgomery Counties.

As the busy holiday season continues and the cold winter months roll on, the De Queen/Sevier County Chamber of Commerce would like to express thanks to the groups who have chosen to donate their prize money to help local kids this time of year.

CASA of The Ouachita Region is always in need of volunteers and those interested in supporting the group can call 479-243-9277. They can also be reached by email at casaouachita71953@gmail.com

Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught

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Arkansas’ legislature is considered a part-time citizen legislature. Most House members have a full-time career in addition to their legislative obligations. Members typically come from a wide range of professional backgrounds and the 93rd General Assembly is no exception.

The state’s largest industry is well represented as 7 members will bring an agricultural background to the House.

There will be six members who either currently work or previously worked in the healthcare industry. The professions include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dentists.

There will be six attorneys and 10 members who are currently teachers, professors, or former educators.

Several incoming members are small business owners. Other professions include real estate agents, engineers, consultants, a television producer, and a pastor just to name a few.

Having a diverse membership helps the House of Representatives more effectively serve the people of Arkansas. For the 93rd General Assembly, the House membership will not only be diverse in professional backgrounds but in age, gender, and race as well.

Our members will range in ages from 29 to 78. There will be 24 women and 76 men serving in the 93rd General Assembly. There will be 12 African-American legislators serving in the House.

This body will also bring a range of legislative experience. There will be 16 members serving their first full term and 10 members serving their 6th term.

Of the 100 representatives in the 93rd General Assembly, the House is proud to say we will have 12 who have served in the armed forces.

Each of us represents approximately 30,000 Arkansans. We look forward to updating you during the session. As a reminder the session begins at noon on January 11. We stream all meetings at arkansashouse.org.

Monday's Arkansas COVID-19 Update from the Department of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 95
Active Confirmed Cases: 47
Active Probable Cases: 48

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 78
Active Confirmed Cases: 47
Active Probable Cases: 31

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 62
Active Confirmed Cases: 51
Active Probable Cases: 11

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 89
Active Confirmed Cases: 74
Active Probable Cases: 15

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 113
Active Confirmed Cases: 62
Active Probable Cases: 51

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Saturday COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 109
Active Confirmed Cases: 50
Active Probable Cases: 59

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 97
Active Confirmed Cases: 56
Active Probable Cases: 41

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 60
Active Confirmed Cases: 49
Active Probable Cases: 11

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 103
Active Confirmed Cases: 86
Active Probable Cases: 17

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 124
Active Confirmed Cases: 69
Active Probable Cases: 55

 
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Another of the 2021 Reasons for Attending UA Cossatot Next Spring - Family

2021 Reasons To Attend UA Cossatot This Spring.....Reason #1210.... at UAC, we are like one big family!

It's true! UA Cossatot is big enough to offer the courses you need, and yet our instructors know our students by name. We care about our students and we want them to be successful. We know that a Cossatot education will open a lot of doors for you, whether you decide to take your education and see the world, or if you decide to stay here and make our corner of the world a better place.

Enjoy your holidays. And remember....2021 is a brand new year, time for a fresh start. Visit us online at: https://www.cccua.edu/

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Thursday's COVID-19 Updated Numbers and Maps

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Wednesday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 2,893 new cases; 22,516 active cases; 1,110 hospitalized, which is up 7 from Tuesday; 174 on ventilators, which is up 1 from Tuesday; deaths added today, 38, for a total of 3,376; a total of 207,941 cases; 155,447 recoveries; PCR tests, 8,604; antigen tests, 3,697.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Washington, 272; Pulaski, 265; Benton, 260; Faulkner, 123; and Craighead, 109

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

"Today's high number of cases is concerning as we're two days away from Christmas. This is frequently a time to gather with our family in large groups, but this year that presents an increased risk of spreading COVID-19, so let’s plan with our safety guidelines in mind. Please protect yourself and your family."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 99
Active Confirmed Cases: 50
Active Probable Cases: 49

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 105
Active Confirmed Cases: 55
Active Probable Cases: 50

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 49
Active Confirmed Cases: 39
Active Probable Cases: 10

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 98
Active Confirmed Cases: 82
Active Probable Cases: 16

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 82
Active Confirmed Cases: 51
Active Probable Cases: 31

Another of the 2021 Reasons for Attending UA Cossatot Next Spring...Location

2021 Reasons To Attend UA Cossatot In The Spring.....Reason #1313

Location, Location, Location…Location. UA Cossatot offers classes on four separate campuses in Southwest Arkansas. De Queen, Nashville, Ashdown, and Lockesburg. And, when you include our online classes, your UAC campus could be as close as your very own living room. Convenience has always been a characteristic of our college and we invite you to join us this spring. Classes begin January 11th. To find out more, visit our website: www.cccua.edu.