October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Nashville City Park Halloween Trick or Treat Trail
Civil War Weekend at Historic Washington State Park
Event: Civil War School Day at Historic Washington State Park
(November 1, 2019)
9:30 to 4:00
Civil War Weekend
(November 2 & 3, 2019)
9:00 – 5:00
Living history reenactors portraying marching soldiers and civilian refugee camps once again fill Washington, helping guest understand the conflict that no one thought would last so long.
Washington and Hempstead County raised 18 companies of soldiers who left loved ones behind, waiting, and wondering about them.
Tour various stations of soldiers, civilians, and historic homes that show the many aspects of life during the American Civil War.
Skirmishes will begin at 2:00pm Saturday and 2:00PM on Sunday.
CW Day Admission: $10 adults, $6 children (plus tax). Admission will get you into the skirmish along with all historic homes and museums
For more information, contact the park at 870-983-2684.
2020- 2021 Scholarship and Grant Applications are Open
As of October 1, 2019, current and prospective UA Cossatot students can apply for scholarships and grants for the 2020-2021 academic year by completing online applications. All federal, state and local scholarships and grants are now available to view and complete.
Students can apply for UA Cossatot Foundation scholarships that are available now through April 1. This opportunity will allow applicants the chance to apply and have access to a variety of local awards for the next academic year.
Some scholarships are semester specific. The overview and qualifications can vary, but all can be viewed at https://cccua.awardspring.com/. Students can also complete the online scholarship application to be eligible to receive a UA Cossatot Foundation scholarship on this webpage.
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State scholarships and grants can also be viewed at the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE) website, https://scholarships.adhe.edu/. General information about each financial aid opportunity will be listed, including deadlines, requirements, and award amounts.
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) application is open for the 20-21 academic year and can be viewed at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa.
FAFSA®: Apply for Aid
Contact Your Financial Aid Office Check with your financial aid administrator. Contact Your Financial Aid Office There is no state deadline for Alberta. Contact Your Financial Aid Office Check with your financial aid administrator. Additional forms may be required. Contact Your Financial Aid Office Check with your financial aid administrator.
Completing the FAFSA will allow the government to determine if a student is eligible for federal financial aid. UA Cossatot’s Financial Aid department encourages all UA Cossatot students to complete the FAFSA.
During this fall semester, Financial Aid employees at the college will also be hosting FAFSA Fridays to give students the opportunity to complete the FAFSA with a Financial Aid Specialist. FASFA Fridays will take place at the De Queen, Nashville, and Ashdown Campuses from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. on October 18, October 25, November 8, November 22, and December 13.
To make an appointment for a FAFSA Friday meeting at the Ashdown Campus, please contact Tiffany Maurer at 870-584-1127. Nashville Campus appointments for FAFSA Friday can be made by contacting Monica Clark at 870-584-1364. To make an appointment for FAFSA Friday at the De Queen Campus, please contact Denise Hammond at 870-584-1118.###
FAFSA Fridays Taking Place This Fall
FAFSA Fridays are a free service that UA Cossatot’s Financial Aid department provides to help UA Cossatot students complete the FAFSA. The college will be hosting FAFSA Fridays on five Fridays this fall semester at the UA Cossatot Ashdown, Nashville, and De Queen Campus.
FAFSA Fridays will take place on October 18, October 25, November 8, November 22, and December 13. Appointments must be made to meet with a Financial Aid Specialist. FAFSA Fridays will begin at 9:00 A.M. and end at 1:00 P.M.
FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA for the 2020-2021 academic year became available on October 1, 2019. FAFSA Friday events allow current and future students the opportunity to complete the FAFSA with assistance from a UA Cossatot Financial Aid Specialist.
To make an appointment for a FAFSA Friday meeting at the Ashdown Campus, please contact Tiffany Maurer at 870-584-1127. Nashville Campus appointments for FAFSA Friday can be made by contacting Monica Clark at 870-584-1364. To make an appointment for FAFSA Friday at the De Queen Campus, please contact Denise Hammond at 870-584-1118.
Students and family members who attend a FAFSA Friday appointment must bring the following to complete financial aid applications:
· Student’s Social Security Number
· Student’s Alien Registration Number (if not a U.S. citizen)
· Student’s 2018 federal income tax returns, W-2s, and other records of money earned if applicable. (Note: You may be able to transfer your federal tax return information into your FAFSA using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.)
· Student’s bank statements and records of investments (if applicable)
· Student’s records of untaxed income (if applicable)
· Student’s FSA ID to sign electronically (can be created at appointment)
If the student is dependent, their parent will also need to complete a portion of the FAFSA with the above information. To make sure all applications are entirely completed, parents are encouraged to bring their documents as listed above to the FAFSA Friday appointment
Dustin Roberts Talks About UA Cossatot Colts Drawdown
The 2019 De Queen High School Homecoming Court
The De Queen High School Student Council announces the 2019 DHS Homecoming Court. The De Queen Leopards Football team will be playing their homecoming game against the Lakeside Rams on October 25, 2019. Homecoming festivities will kick-off with spirit week beginning on October 21 going through October 25. Spirit days include: Mix Match Macaw Day (wear mix matched clothes), Hunter vs. Prey Tuesday (wear camouflage or animal print), Senior Citizens Gone Wild Wednesday (dress as a senior citizen), Tribal Wars Thursday (dress in your designated class color), and King of the Jungle Friday (dress to impress or dress in black and gold). Homecoming festivities will continue with a Homecoming Parade downtown at approximately 1:40 p.m. on October 25 themed "Welcome to the Jungle”. The parade will continue to the High School at approximately 2:10 p.m. An afternoon ceremony and pep rally will begin at approximately 2:30 p.m. in the De Queen High School Coliseum. Evening Homecoming ceremonies will begin at 6:30 pm at Leopard Stadium and the game will follow at 7:00 p.m.
Pictured: Left to Right
Front Row: Senior Maid Valentina Munoz, Senior Maid Xochitl, Florez, Football Bearer Alex Sanchez, Queen Blanca Morales, Crown Bearer Erin Hardaway, Senior Maid Ivette Gonzalez, Senior Maid Josie Burke
2nd Row: Senior Maid Jennifer Ahumada, Senior Maid Emma Kersey, Senior Maid Jalissa Crow, Senior Maid Baylee Harder, Senior Maid Madolyn Martin, Senior Maid Abbygail Ponce, Senior Maid Teonna Ester
3rd Row: Sophomore Maid Daphne Villeda, Sophomore Maid Elissa Rojas, Senior Maid Catherine Ousse, Senior Maid Jinnefer Lagunas, Senior Maid Ashlyn Chambers, Senior Maid Hailie Alvarez, Senior Maid Brittany McCullough, Junior Maid Halle Harp, Junior Maid Sara Victoriano
UA Cossatot Colts Basketball Coach Brad Phillips
Special guest on the Monday Ed-ition of the Morning Show with Loren will be UA Cossatot basketball Coach Brad Phillips who talked about the Colts' scrimmage this past Friday night, the upcoming schedule and more.
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
Last flu season, 113 influenza related deaths were reported in Arkansas. According to the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH), 71% of the adults who died were unvaccinated or had an unknown vaccine history.
ADH also reported that 28 schools closed briefly due to the flu last season.
While only moderate in severity, the 2018-2019 season was record-breaking in duration, with flu activity remaining elevated for 21 weeks. The 2017-2018 flu season was the most severe in a decade, with 228 deaths in the state.
If you have not already done so, now is the time to get your flu vaccine. Last week, the ADH began its yearlymass flu vaccine clinic effort, which involves mass vaccine clinics in every county at no cost. Clinics will continue through the beginning of November. The department will also offer the vaccine at every public school.
People of all ages can get the flu, but certain people are more likely to have serious health problems with it. This includes older adults, young children, pregnant women, people with chronic health conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), people who smoke, and people who live in nursing homes. Therefore, ADH strongly recommends that people in these groups get a flu vaccine. It is also recommended that friends, family members and people who provide care to people in these groups also get a vaccine.
The flu vaccine is safe and does not cause the flu.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a 2017 study showed that flu vaccination reduced deaths, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, ICU length of stay, and overall duration of hospitalization among hospitalized flu patients.
Overall, CDC estimates show that flu vaccination coverage has increased over the past decade. Vaccination among kids across all ages was almost 63 percent. Vaccination coverage among adults is around 45%, leaving more than half of adult Americans unprotected from flu each season.
We have posted the schedules of the mass clinics and school visits on our website, www.arkansashouse.org.
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De Queen Mini Cheerleaders Perform During Pre Game of Leopard Game
De Queen mini cheerleaders perform Friday night during the pre game at Leopard Stadium.
Howard County Single Parent Scholarship Fund Awards Banquet
First UA Cossatot Colts Pep Band Meeting to Take Place October 8th
UA Cossatot Pep Band leader, Dr. Laura Riddle has announced the first official meeting and rehearsal for the college’s pep band. This meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, at 6:30 P.M. at the UA Cossatot Lockesburg Campus.
The Colt’s Pep Band will be providing music for the Colt’s home basketball games. Anyone interested or wanting to learn more about the Pep Band is encouraged to join the meeting. The rehearsal will allow Pep band members to come together and discuss plans for the 2019-2020 basketball season.
This opportunity will allow students, faculty, staff, and the general public to play music and show school pride. Dr. Riddle is looking primarily for individuals who can play the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, baritone, trombone, drums (set), electric guitar, bass guitar, or keyboards.
To join the Colt’s Pep Band or to learn more information before the first rehearsal, please contact Dr. Laura Riddle at 870-584-1137 or lriddle@cccua.edu
Town North De Queen Trunk or Treat
Nashville Golden Gathering Thursday October 10th
Nashville Chamber Coffee at Howard County Farmers Market
There will be a Nashville Chamber coffee this Friday 10/4 at the Howard County Farmer's Market beginning at 9:30 til 11:00 a.m. We will be celebrating with the Market on a successful season and the ending of the season at the market. There will be a giveaways and food.
Hope to see you at the Market this Friday morning.
Mike Reese
Nashville Chamber Director
Private Pesticide Applicator Training Meeting
Sevier County Escaped Inmate
PUBLIC AWARENESS ESCAPED INMATE!!!
Cameron Stinnett
Black Male
5’10 170 lbs
27 years old
This inmate is not considered dangerous but did walk off from his duties mowing at the jail Wednesday at approximately 2:45pm
Please call 911 if he is seen.
UA Cossatot Annual Drawdown Supports UA Colts Basketball
Howard Memorial Hospital Foundation Fundraiser
Come out and have fun with us at 12 p.m. on October 26 at the Nashville Country Club! We will have The Bear Creek Boys performing and a Cornhole Tournament with the winning team receiving half of the entry fees - which is standard for these tournaments! Tickets will also be available at the door and at the Foundation office. To purchase tickets or for more information, call Foundation Director Terrica Hendrix at: 845-8001.