Sevier County Farmers Co-Op Customer Appreciation Event Today

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Tuesday, September 24th, the Sevier County Farmers Co-Op is hosting a customer appreciation celebration! Everyone is invited to come by and check out the giveaways, refreshments, and demonstrations. A number of agri products company reps will be on hand including:
VitaFerm – Chris Kyle

Elanco – Kaylynn Kiker

BWI – Andy Rayburn

K&K Vet Supply – Tim Morphew

Weaver Supply – Danny Allen

Consumers Supply – Don Bush

Animal Health International – Anneke Carr

Plenty of great deals and free burgers for everyone! And Ed 88 will be there too! The fun starts at 10 am and goes till 5:30 pm this Tuesday at the Co-Op in De Queen!

Annual Hurrah Days Rotary Breakfast Saturday October 5th

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De Queen Rotary Club will be hosting their annual Hurrah Days Breakfast Oct. 5 (7:30 am to 9:30 am). Meal will include eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuit, gravy and drink for $6. Children under 12 are $3. Meal will be served at Sevier County Senior Citizen Center. Proceeds will benefit Sevier County Museum. Enjoy a delicious breakfast before you start your day at the Hurrah Festival! For more info, contact Tammy Huddleston 584-2550.

Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught

In Arkansas, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men will be the victim of domestic abuse in their lifetime. In 2018, 44 Arkansans died as a result of domestic violence.

Domestic violence occurs among all types of families, regardless of income, profession, region, ethnicity, educational level or race.

This week, a rally was held inside the Capitol to raise awareness as we approach Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. The Governor and legislators also recognized the work of the 32 domestic violence shelters across the state assisting 18,000 Arkansans last year.

Every year, we study ways to strengthen our domestic violence laws in an effort to reduce and eliminate this epidemic.

In the 2019 Regular Session we passed the following bills addressing domestic violence:

ACT 499 creates a privilege of communication between a victim of domestic violence and the personnel of a domestic violence shelter or center and makes confidential certain communications between a victim and a victim advocate.

Act 498 reconciles the differences between the offenses of domestic battering in the first degree and battery in the first degree and increases the penalties for battery offenses under certain circumstances.

Act 324 allows for an additional sentence of 1 to 10 years in prison if certain offenses are committed in the presence of a child. The offenses include murder, aggravated robbery, felony assault or battery, and rape. Domestic violence is the leading predictor of child abuse.

Act 113 helps ensure that the $25 fee added to domestic violence convictions is directed to fund domestic violence shelters.

Act 908 amends the Arkansas code concerning orders of protection to align with federal code.

Domestic violence not only affects victims and families, it harms entire communities.

Below are numbers to 24-hour crisis lines:

Women and Children First - (800) 332-4443

Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault - (800) 656-4673

Arkansas State Police Child Abuse - (800) 482-5964

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - (800) 799-SAFE (7233)

National Human Trafficking Resource Center - (888) 373-7888

October Flex Courses Are Available

UA Cossatot has released the class schedule for available October flex courses. These eight-week classes will begin on October 7 and end on December 6. The last day to sign up for one or more of these classes is October 4, 2019.

Flex courses allow students to take classes in a faster amount of time rather than in a traditional sixteen-week semester. They also enable students to take more courses and graduate sooner.

The October flex classes include several welding courses at Lockesburg, Nashville, and De Queen. The college will also be offering online courses in Accounting II, Micro Computer Apps, and Databases. Other available courses include Intermediate Algebra in Ashdown and Anatomy and Physiology II in Nashville. To view the full class schedule, please visit www.cccua.edu. To sign up and enroll in an October flex course, please contact Student Services at 870-584-4471 or studentservices@cccua.edu

Cossatot Community College

The University of Arkansas - Fayetteville's Chancellor, Dr. Joe Steinmetz has announced that the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville will now charge associate degree graduates from UA Cossatot the same tuition rates those graduates were charged at UA Cossatot. Upcoming Events

UA Cossatot Foundation Hosts Annual Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon

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On Friday, September 13, 2019, the UA Cossatot Foundation hosted its annual Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon at the Historic UA Cossatot Bank of Lockesburg Gymnasium. The event took place from noon to 1:00 P.M. and gave scholarship recipients, their family, donors, and friends of the college a chance to meet one another.


One hundred and twenty guests attended the event and UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts opened up the ceremony. Food was provided by Mary Pops in De Queen.
Roberts said, “It was great to honor our scholarship recipients at the luncheon and have our donors and friends of the college join us in the celebration.”


To apply for a UA Cossatot Scholarship for the 2020-2021 academic year, students and potential students can complete a UA Cossatot Scholarship Application online at www.cccua.edu/pay-for-college/scholarships.

SWEPCO Gives Donation to UA Cossatot Foundation

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The UA Cossatot Foundation has received a donation of $1,500 from AEP Southwestern Electric Power Company.

AEP SWEPCO has provided funding for UA Cossatot scholarships since 2010. The company chose to donate again this year to help local college students receive financial aid and support the work of the UA Cossatot Foundation.

AEP SWEPCO External Manager, Jennifer Harland presented UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts with the donation.

Harland said, “Being able to give this donation gives us the opportunity to contribute to the students at the college and allows us to help them achieve academic success.”

This donation will be administered to students who apply through the UA Cossatot scholarship application. The application is available at www.cccua.edu/pay-for-college/scholarships from October 1 to April 1 of each year.

Cossatot Community College

Scholarships are a type of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. Scholarships are awarded on various criteria usually reflecting the values and purposes of the donor of the award. Scholarships can be based on merit, need, demographics, or career focus.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Howard Memorial Hospital would like to remind you that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. HMH Radiology has a gift for every patient who receives a mammogram during the month of October. In addition, all mammography patients will be entered into a weekly prize drawing.
Is it time for your annual mammogram? Are you overdue or have you just been putting it off? What better time to get back on track than October!
Howard Memorial Hospital offers 3D Digital Mammography technology that detects the smallest issues and the HMH mammography technologists have combined experience of 54 years!
Contact us today at 870-845-8156 if you have any questions or need to schedule your mammogram!