De Queen Mayor Jeff Brown introduced today’s guest speakers at De Queen Lions Club. Dennis Pruitt and Jay Litchford with the De Queen Fire Department talked about some of the new equipment of the department, including a new extractor and dryer to rid the suits of dangerous carcinogens when they return from a fire call. The equipment is in place at the De Queen Fire Department and is also available to other area fire departments. Pruitt said the department wanted to thank Mayor Brown for asking and receiving the governor’s grant money from Arkansas to purchase the needed equipment.
VIDEO - Esteban Ochoa and Franklin Bahena Update on Samaritan Field Project in De Queen
Sevier County Sheriff Deputies Capture Escaped Inmates
A pair of inmates were caught trying to escape from the Sevier County Jail at approximately 1:30 p.m. on March 2. According to Sevier County Sheriff Robert Gentry, inmates William R. Cooper and Caleb Brown, while on the exercise yard, decided to escape.
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Sheriff deputies capture escaped inmates
A pair of inmates were caught trying to escape from the Sevier County Jail at approximately 1:30 p.m. on March 2.According to Sevier County Sheriff Robert Gentry, inmates William R. Cooper and Caleb Brown, while on the exercise yard, decided to escape.
De Queen/Sevier County Chamber Awards Banquet Winners
Congratulations to UA Cossatot Lady Colts Basketball Player, Makenzie Cardenas
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
By law, Fiscal Sessions can only last 30 days (45 days with a ¾ vote to extend), so members work weeks in advance drafting appropriation measures in order to ensure our sessions are brief.
That preparation begins in budget hearings. Beginning Wednesday, March 4, 2020, the Joint Budget Committee will hold a series of meetings designed to begin the process of outlining a budget for the next fiscal year. The Fiscal Session begins Wednesday, April 8, 2020, at 12:00 noon.
Budget hearings will begin with the Department of Finance and Administration presenting its annual forecast and recommendations for a balanced budget by the Governor.
Over the course of the next several days, the committee will hear budget requests for Higher Education Institutions, Department of Education, the Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Corrections and the Department of Public Safety, commonly referred to as the “Big 6”.
In the following weeks, members will review budgets for all state boards, commissions, and agencies.
Seven months into this fiscal year, general revenue is now $149.7 million or 4.4% above this time last year. The most recent general revenue report showed net available revenue is above forecast by $94.2 million or 2.7 percent. This report and revenue forecast from economists will help us guide our decision making process in the months ahead.
Although legislation during the Regular Sessions typically attracts more attention, it is important to remember the impact our budget making process has on our day to day lives.
The decisions we will be making show the priorities we make as a state. Appropriations fund everything from classrooms to health care.
Members can begin filing appropriation bills and identical resolutions on Monday, March 9, 2020. As a reminder, the legislature cannot take up any non-appropriation bills during the Fiscal Session unless 2/3 of the body votes in favor of a resolution.
You can watch the meetings live at www.arkansashouse.org.
Ribbon Cutting at Landsdell Clinic in Lockesburg Friday Morning
VIDEO - Retirement Party for Gene Stinson Friday at Howard County Childrens' Center
De Queen / Sevier County Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet
Dr Steve Cole, Sevier County Citizen of the Year
Pictured above: Loren Hinton & Callie Miller (Sonny & Cher)
Looking forward to a fantastic year under the leadership of President Callie Miller. And congrats to UA Cossatot Chancellor, Dr. Steve Cole, who was named Citizen of the Year!
De Queen Man Charged with DWI Drugs after Deputy Finds Weed in Vehicle
De Queen man charged with DWI Drugs after deputy finds weed in vehicle
By Marty Bachman editor@dequeenbee.com
On Monday Feb. 24, Sevier County Sheriff’s Deputy Isaac Alvarado was dispatched to the area of Hwy. 329 and Farm to Market Road in regard to a suspicious vehicle. While en route to the call, Alvarado saw the vehicle on the highway and witnessed it commit traffic violations while following it.
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De Queen man charged with DWI Drugs after deputy finds weed in vehicle
On Monday Feb. 24, Sevier County Sheriff's Deputy Isaac Alvarado was dispatched to the area of Hwy. 329 and Farm to Market Road in regard to a suspicious vehicle. While en route to the call, Alvarado saw the vehicle on the highway and witnessed it commit traffic violations while following it.
De Queen Police Make a Pair of DWI Arrests over the Weekend
De Queen police make a pair of DWI arrests over the weekend
By Marty Bachman editor@dequeenbee.com
De Queen police made a pair of DWI arrests over the weekend. The first incident occurred at around 10 p.m. on Feb. 21, when De Queen Police Ptl. Brady Hanney arrived in the area of Stilwell Ave. where someone had reported that they were following a possible DWI driver in a burgundy 2011 Chevy Silverado that had a long solid red light across and underneath the tailgate. The truck was reported to be crossing the center line and the white line several times.
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De Queen police make a pair of DWI arrests over the weekend
De Queen police made a pair of DWI arrests over the weekend. The first incident occurred at around 10 p.m. on Feb. 21, when De Queen Police Ptl. Brady Hanney arrived in the area of Stilwell Ave.
De Queen Man Picked Up on Warrants, Found to have Alleged Meth Pipe in Boot
De Queen man picked up on warrants, found to have alleged meth pipe in boot
By Marty Bachman editor@dequeenbee.com
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, Sevier County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Chad Dowdle and Deputy Justin Gentry were on patrol on Smith Road east of De Queen when they came upon a green, four-door Pontiac car and noticed that neither the driver nor the passenger were wearing seatbelts. They initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle on Smith Road and came into contact with driver Tony Evans of De Queen and the passenger, Donavan Ford, 24, of De Queen.
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De Queen man picked up on warrants, found to have alleged meth pipe in boot
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, Sevier County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Chad Dowdle and Deputy Justin Gentry were on patrol on Smith Road east of De Queen when they came upon a green, four-door Pontiac car and noticed that neither the driver nor the passenger were wearing seatbelts.
Ashes on Ash Wednesday
Father Salvadore Vega applies ashes in the shape of a cross on the forehead of a parishioner, Wednesday, the first day of Lent. Ash Wednesday -- the day after Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday -- is a tradition in many Christian denominations. The picture was taken at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Nashville. Photo courtesy of Louie Graves Nashville News Leader.
52nd Annual Jonquil Festival March 20-22
WHAT: 52nd Annual Jonquil Festival
WHERE: Historic Washington State Park –Washington, AR
WHEN: March 20-22, 2020
ADMISSION: Festival is Free, $5 Parking Fee, Tours as regular prices.
Sheila Little, Sales & Promotions Director
Office Phone: 870-983-2660
Email: sheila.little@arkansas.gov
Jonquils are in bloom at Historic Washington State Park and a tremendous line-up of Entertainment and fun await those who will be visiting the park on March 20th through 22nd for the 52nd Annual Jonquil Festival.
In addition to our crafters and food concessions, festivities will include the Four States Iron Munchers, 5K run, and singing competition.
The Washington Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Burger Fundraiser Saturday beginning at 11:30am under the Farmer’s Market pavilion. There will also be a free concert featuring Dillan Cate, a country/rock artist from Northeast Arkansas beginning at 11:30am under large green and yellow entertainment tent.
If I could mention only one thing that makes our festival stand out from all other festivals it would be the "Atmosphere". Strolling the board walks, watching children play in the jonquils, picnicking on festival food or enjoying music under the entertainment tent, there is something for every family member to enjoy. After shopping and enjoying a great meal, you will want to experience history in the 19th century by touring locations such as the Weapons Museum, the Print Museum, and the Blacksmith Shop, famed home of the Bowie Knife!
Williams Tavern Restaurant will be open serving its delectable buffet all three days from 11am – 3pm.
Miss UA Cossatot Scholarship Pageant is March 28
De Queen Mayor Jeff Brown Speaker at Lions Club Tuesday
Lion Jeff Holcombe introduced De Queen Mayor Jeff Brown as Tuesday’s speaker at the noon meeting of De Queen Lions Club. Mayor Brown talked about the 2020 Census and some of the city projects (water tower completion, paving of city roads, a pavilion at Redmen Cemetery and Issue 1 on the next ballot) for De Queen.
Nashville Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet List of Winners
Winners at last night's Nashville Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet included:
Man of the Year - Alan Green
Woman of the Year - Cheryl Power
Orange and Black Award - Andrea Pinegar and the Scrapper Supermarket
Bloom Where You Are Planted Award - Andi Reeves
Memorial Awards - Jerry Jacobs, Andy Anderson, Vernon Wildbur, Joey Jamison, Charles Sharp, Tom Strasner, And Helen Millwood
New Buildings - Husqvarna and Pilgrims
Remodeled Buildings - Smokehouse Pizza, Occasions, Rehab Specialists, Angel Nails, Flex Gym, Lisa Chandler Insurance, What Fur, Hoppin Nutrition Bar / Roobungee, Nashville Nutrition Den
Outgoing members Janet Carpenter, Leslie Reeder, and Will Martin were recognized and new board members Nicole Aylette, Michelle Boone, Annette Brown, and Hunter Green were welcomed. Vice President for the coming year is Mark Dale and the President is Loren Hinton.
Special thanks to all our sponsors as well as Occasions and Sandra Jones, Pattacakes and Staphanie Harrison and Wendy Haddan, the Howard County 4-Hers, and Fred Hintz for helping to make last night an event to remember!
Police Continue Hunt for Suspects in Attempted Bank Robbery
De Queen police said they are “diligently” working with the help of the Arkansas State Police and the McCurtain County Sheriff’s Department, to resolve the case of two armed men that attempted to rob the Red River Credit Union in De Queen last Thursday.
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Police continue hunt for suspects in attempted bank robbery
De Queen police said they are "diligently" working with the help of the Arkansas State Police and the McCurtain County Sheriff's Department, to resolve the case of two armed men that attempted to rob the Red River Credit Union in De Queen last Thursday.
UA Cossatot 2020 Fiesta Fest to be Held in Downtown De Queen
Fiesta Fest will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2020, on North 3rd Street of the courthouse in Downtown De Queen from 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. The festival’s focus is bringing the community together to celebrate all the cultures of Southwest Arkansas while raising scholarship money for UA Cossatot students.
Festivities will include food, vendors, live music, a DJ, folkloric dancing, carnival rides, games, face painting, shopping, a petting zoo, and a mariachi.
The UA Cossatot Student Ambassadors will host the De Kolores 5k run before the festival at 8:00 A.M. in the same location. The entry fee is $20 and t-shirts are guaranteed to pre-registration participants. Registration forms can be found at www.cccua.edu/ff5k. Completed forms can be mailed to Ben Renfrow C/O UA Cossatot 183 College Drive De Queen, AR 71832.
Sponsors and vendors are wanted for Fiesta Fest. Sponsorship and vendor forms can be found online at www.cccua.edu/ff or by contacting Dustin Roberts at droberts@cccua.edu or 870-584-1172.
Irvan of Horatio Establishes Scholarship with UA Cossatot Foundation
Horatio resident, Gayla Irvan, donated to the UA Cossatot Foundation to establish the Alex Scholarship.
The scholarship is to honor the memory of her son, Alex Irvan. The Alex Scholarship is for UA Cossatot students accepted into the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program. Eligible applicants will need to have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and have a financial need. The scholarship will award one applicant $500 for the academic year.
Irvan said, “I had a disabled child and I wanted to give to a college with an OTA program to help students who could work with people with disabilities and helping with other rehabilitation services.”
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, “Mrs. Irvan has a big heart and a strong desire to help others succeed. This gift in memory of her son, Alex, is greatly appreciated and will help a deserving OTA student at UA Cossatot.”
For more information on how to support UA Cossatot Foundation, please contact Dustin Roberts at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu