Special guest speaker of the Nashville Rotary Club this week is Barry Grooms of Hootens here for his annual preseason look at Arkansas football,
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Jhamilex Hernandez
In the Ed 88 studios, UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day on Ed 88 for Wednesday was Jhamilex Hernandez
UA Cossatot Radio Student Kobe Stafford
Kobe Stafford joins the Ed 88 team for the Fall semester! Kobe’s interview was at 8:50 Tuesday on the Morning Show. Welcome aboard Kobe!
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Jessica Aguilar
Our UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day on Ed 88 for Tuesday was Jessica Aguilar!
Public Meeting Monday, August 19th at the Foreman High School Auditorium
The Say Yes to FHS group invites everyone to the public meeting on Monday, August 19th, 6 p.m. at the FHS Auditorium.
Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Invite to What Fur
There will be a Grand Opening / Ribbon Cutting at "What Fur" at 615 Mine St. North of Hendry Oil Co. from 9:30 a.m. til 11:00 a.m. this Wednesday August 14th. This is a new
pet grooming service owned by Jenny Hill Cox. The Chamber is pleased to be able to help promote them and their new business. Refreshments will be served. Hope you can make it.
Mike Reese,
Chamber Director
2019 Fall Funfest & Little Heroes 5K Scheduled for Saturday, October 19
2019 Fall Funfest & Little Heroes 5K of Southwest Arkansas will be Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 3 - 9 pm at Herman Dierks Park in De Queen.
One Day Free Health and Dental Clinic Coming to De Queen
Monday morning we welcomed Micah Martin of First Baptist De Queen and Angie Walker of the Walker Clinic into our studio to talk about the upcoming free health and dental clinic in De Queen.
UAC Student Ambassador America Rojas
Special guest on the Monday Ed-ition of the Morning Show was UAC Student Ambassador America Rojas.
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
In Arkansas, there are on average 71 billion gallons of water flowing in rivers, 4.8 trillion gallons in lakes and 200 trillion gallons in the ground.
Our state is abundant with water resources and much of our economy depends on it. It is estimated Arkansans use 157 gallons of water every day.
August is National Water Quality Month. It reminds us to take a look at what our households and communities are doing to protect sources of fresh water.
The Clean Water Act, passed in 1972, establishes the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants and regulating quality standards for surface waters. But most people are unaware of the little ways they can pollute their water.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends using and disposing of harmful materials properly. When hazardous waste is dumped on the ground it can contaminate the soil. Contaminated soil then contaminates the ground water or nearby surface water. A number of products used at home contain hazardous or toxic substances that can contaminate ground or surface waters, such as:
· Motor oil
· Pesticides
· Leftover paints or paint cans
· Mothballs
· Flea collars
· Household cleaners
· A number of medicines
Next, don't overuse pesticides or fertilizers. Many fertilizers and pesticides contain hazardous chemicals which can travel through the soil and contaminate ground water.
It is also recommended to keepyard waste off the streets, sidewalks, and driveways, and gutters. If yard waste such as grass clippings and leaves enters our storm drains, it flows untreated directly to creeks, streams, and lakes. As yard waste breaks down, nutrients that are released can lead to water pollution.
Overall, Arkansans have access to good quality water. But it is not a resource to take for granted. The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension has extensive material on how to best protect conserve and protect our water at www.uaex.edu.
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service
Your best source for unbiased, research-based information on agriculture, communities, the economy, families and youth.
UA Cossatot Physical Therapist Assistant Pinning Ceremony Friday
Pinning Ceremony for the first ever UA Cossatot Physical Therapist Assistant class Friday evening at the Barbara Horn Civic Center in Ashdown
Howard Memorial Hospital HealthClips Library Available
Ethan Kutz aka Lil' Skinny live in our Ed 88 studio in Nashville Friday Morning
(Postponed) Free Medical and Dental Clinic in De Queen August 24th
THE FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL CLINICS SCHEDULED FOR THIS SATURDAY IN DE QUEEN HAVE BEEN CANCELLED! Angie Walker of the Walker Clinic tells Ed 88 that the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, the group that organizes these clinics, has had a last minute scheduling conflict and plans to reschedule in De Queen at a later date.
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Kailynne Chaney
Our UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day for Friday was Kailynne Chaney. Kailynne is also a member of the Lady Colts basketball team.
UA Cossatot Announces Summer 2019 Graduates
The University of Arkansas Cossatot Office of the Registrar releases names of summer 2019 graduates and names of those graduating with honors.
One student is named to the Chancellor’s list, maintaining a minimum of a 4.0 semester GPA while taking a minimum of twelve college credit hours. Two students are named on the Vice Chancellor’s List maintaining a minimum of a 3.5 semester GPA while taking a minimum of twelve college credit hours.
The UA Cossatot Summer 2019 Chancellor’s List Includes:
Nashville: Shyla Schwartz
The UA Cossatot Summer Vice Chancellor’s List Includes:
Delight: Amy Campbell
De Queen: Jarrah Furr.
34 students graduate with a certificate of proficiency, technical certificate, or associate degree. Some students earned multiple certificates and degrees, allowing for 47 summer 2019 awards.
10 students graduate with Summa Cum Laude honors, meaning that they graduate with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.9 to 4.0. 4 students graduate with Magna Cum Laude honors meaning that they graduate with a cumulative GPA of 3.75 to 3.89. 4 students graduate with Cum Laude honors meaning that they graduate with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 to 3.74.
Students Graduating Summer 2019 with Summa Cum Laude Honors:
Reece Black of Horatio; Kennedy Blue of Conway; Michaela Caudle of Horatio; Kylie Cowan of Foreman; Isaac Cross of Ashdown; Alicia Harris of Gillham; Jacie Henderson of Murfreesboro; Loren Icenhower of Murfreesboro; Austin Richards of Dierks; and Cody Tilley of Texarkana
Students Graduating Summer 2019 with Magna Cum Laude Honors:
Corina Green of Dierks; Camry Stewart of Mineral Springs; Cidny Tipton of Mineral Springs; and Kaitlyn Wakley of Umpire
Students Graduating Summer 2019 with Cum Laude Honors:
Sarah Chesshir of Nashville; Savanna Hill of De Queen; Sammi O’Connor of De Queen; and Lorena Tena of De Queen
UA Cossatot Students Graduating Summer 2019 Include (Listed with Highest Degree(s) Earned):
Ashdown: Isaac Cross, Associate of General Studies; and Kayla Garner, Associate of General Studies
Columbus: Stormi Wheeler, Associate of General Studies
Conway: Kennedy Blue, Technical Certificate: General Studies
DeQueen: Savanna Hill, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Yenifer Leija, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Kaylee Morgan, Associate of Arts; Sammi O’Connor, Associate of Science: Criminal Justice; and Lorena Tena, Associate of Science: Teaching K-6
Dierks: Corina Green, Associate of Arts; and Austin Richards, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Foreman: Kylie Cowan, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Hannah Gauldin, Technical Certificate: Cosmetology; Bailee Houser, Associate of Science: Business; and Martha Johnson, Certificate of Proficiency: Medical Transcription
Gillham: Alicia Harris, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Horatio: Reece Black, Associate of General Studies; Michaela Caudle, Technical Certificate: General Studies; and Kaylee Murry, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Lockesburg: Dillion Baldwin, Associate of Science: Business; Marlee Carver, Technical Certificate: Cosmetology
Mineral Springs: Camry Stewart, Associate of Science: Teaching K-6; and Cidny Tipton, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Murfreesboro: Jacie Henderson, Associate of Science: Teaching: K-6; and Loren Icenhower, Associate of Science: Medical Sciences
Nashville: Rachel Barfield, Associate of Science: Psychology; Sarah Chesshir, Associate of General Studies; Denetra Noble, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Timya Sanders, Technical Certificate: General Studies; and Shania Swift, Associate of General Studies.
Texarkana: Cody Tilley, Associate of General Studies
Umpire: Kaitlyn Wakley, Associate of General Studies
Winthrop: Samantha Cowen, Associate of General Studies; Jade Johnson, Technical Certificate: Health Professions.
WNBA All Star Marie Ferdinand - Harris
Special guest on the Friday Ed-ition of the Morning Show was two-time WNBA All Star Marie Ferdinand - Harris. Marie talked about a fund raising 3 on 3 basketball tournament Saturday in Ashdown to benefit area youth. (2 pics)
Ruth Steely Farmers Insurance Nashville Chamber Coffee
Nashville Chamber of Commerce Coffee was Thursday at Ruth Steely Farmers Insurance downtown.
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Belen Hernandez
Nashville Rotary Serves Watermelon to Local Nursing Center Residents
Members of the Nashville Rotary Club visited a pair of local nursing centers to serve watermelon to the residents. Thanks to Eddie Stavely for purchasing those melons and thanks to the residents for brightening the Rotarians day! (3 Pics)
