The Amerasian Hometown Missions of Sevier County has free groceries for the elderly and is providing grocery pickups for the elderly in the DeQueen/Horatio/Lockesburg/Gillham area. The phone number to call is (870) 279-4154. Amerasian Hometown Mission is also encouraging area churches who are willing to help, call the same number (870) 279-4154.
Notice from Howard Memorial Hospital
For your protection –
Only those visitors accompanying patients are allowed until further notice. No more than one visitor per patient is recommended.
The cafeteria is opened for employees, physicians, patients, visitors accompanying patients and non-employed staff working on the HMH Campus.
Open Letter to all of our Friends in Southwest Arkansas
As president of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, I just wish to say that our organization, as well as the chambers in neighboring counties, are concerned with the current economic difficulties that are being caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. And while no cases have yet been confirmed in Southwest Arkansas, we urge everyone to take this seriously. We can help minimize the spread by limiting our travel. With spring break just days away, many families are rethinking their travel plans. Many theme parks and major tourist attractions have closed and we are advised to avoid gatherings of ten or more. As a father, I understand how hard it is to disappoint our children, but traveling to large population centers just doesn’t seem prudent at this time. We have plenty of things to do right here in our backyard. The Coronavirus has even popped up near Texarkana and Hot Springs. Some people say it’s inevitable that the virus will come to our corner of the world.
I believe we must do what we can to impede its spread. Public schools were shut down in Arkansas for a reason, to reduce the risk of exposure to our children. But if we go to an out of town shopping center, or a resort, or head out of the area for whatever reason, we risk bringing Covid-19 home. We have a responsibility to not only think of our own personal health, but also the wellbeing of everyone in our circle of family and friends. The sooner we stop the spread, the sooner we can get back to normal. So, in addition to washing our hands, keeping a safe distance from one another, and staying home when we are sick, let’s remember to shop local…..it’s good for your community, the sales tax you pay stays here, and…….it’s healthier!
Covid-19 is serious, but panic and the spreading of misinformation will only create more problems. Let’s be wise in our travels, make smart decisions for our children, and be mindful of the needs of the elderly and those with compromised immune systems. C’mon Southwest Arkansas! Let’s show America how to get through this!
Sincerely,
Loren Hinton
Flood Warning for the Area from the National Weather Service
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SHREVEPORT HAS ISSUED A * FLOOD WARNING FOR URBAN AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS IN... SOUTHWESTERN LITTLE RIVER COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN ARKANSAS... SOUTHEASTERN MCCURTAIN COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA... NORTHWESTERN BOWIE COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN TEXAS... SOUTHEASTERN RED RIVER COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN TEXAS... * UNTIL 1015 AM CDT. * AT 718 AM CDT, DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN WHICH WILL CAUSE FLOODING. UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN HAVE ALREADY FALLEN. * SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE... NEW BOSTON, FOREMAN, DE KALB, AVERY, ENGLISH, ALMONT, BEAVERDAMS, LYDIA, GOODLAKE AND WALLACE. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.
Leopard Care Clinic Coming to De Queen School Campus
Dr. Randy Walker to open Leopard Care Clinic on De Queen school campus. For the complete story, visit:
Dr. Randy Walker to open Leopard Care Clinic on De Queen school campus
Dr. Randy Walker's medical offices are expanding to include the new De Queen school's on-campus Leopard Care Clinic at 235 S. Treating Plant Road. The school-based clinic will allow them to evaluate and treat patients for acute or chronic health issues in an attempt to decrease absenteeism and improve academic performance.
UA Cossatot Scholarship Application Open through April 1
The UA Cossatot Scholarship Application is open until April 1 of each year. The deadline to complete the application for the 2020-2021 academic year is approaching, and UA Cossatot encourages all current and incoming students to apply.
The UA Cossatot Scholarship Application is one application where students can apply for institutional and foundation scholarships online and is located at www.cccua.awardspring.com.
For more information about the UA Cossatot Scholarship Application, please contact UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts, at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu.
Division of Agriculture makes Pesticide Applicator Training Certification Available Online
Division of Agriculture makes pesticide applicator training, certification available online
Fast Facts:
• Private applicator training now available online at www.uaex.edu/pat
• $20 cost does not include license fee paid to state
• Valid for both initial certification and recertification
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LITTLE ROCK — Statewide training and certification for private pesticide applicators from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is now available online to help keep farmers on schedule as the planting season approaches.
The training, which is required for licensure through the Arkansas State Plant Board, is available to both experienced applicators seeking recertification and individuals seeking first-time certification.
Online applicator recertification first became available from the Division of Agriculture last year. Kevin Lawson, Faulkner County extension staff chair, said the decision to make the online training available to first-time applicators is in response to the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus first detected in Arkansas earlier in March.
“The Cooperative Extension Service, like a lot of things, have had to cancel most or all of our public meetings in the immediate future,” Lawson said. He said the cancellation of this training could put many farming operations throughout the state in an acute bind, as the weeks the precede spring planting are a key window to applying pre-emergent pesticides.
“This may save a lot of folks’ rear ends,” Lawson said.
To access the online training, visit www.uaex.edu/pat. The cost of the training is $20, which does not include license fees that must be paid to the state. Certification is good for five years, and private applicators may get a one-year or five-year license.
First-time applicators for private farm operations can receive a license from the plant board with proof of the online training. First-time commercial applicators must still complete testing with the state to receive their certification.
According to the Division of Agriculture’s pesticide application training website, to qualify as a private applicator, one “must be involved in the commercial production of agricultural commodities on your own farm or the farm of your employer to qualify as a private applicator. Home gardeners do not qualify for a private applicator license.”
Ples Spradley, extension pesticide assessment specialist for the Division of Agriculture, said the training is formatted as a series of narrated slide shows, with quiz questions embedded in the presentation, which lasts about 2.5 hours.
“You can’t just turn this on and walk away while it plays out,” Spradley said. “You have to be engaged.”
Spradley said more than 300 individuals have participated in the online training so far in 2020. He said the Cooperative Extension Service normally trains between 3,000-4,000 private applicators and more than 1,000 commercial applicators each year.
To learn about extension programs in Arkansas, contact your local Cooperative Extension Service agent or visit www.uaex.edu. Follow us on Twitter at @UAEX_edu.
University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service
Protect you and your family during the COVID-19 outbreak by practicing proper hand washing techniques. Wet your hands with clean running water (warm or cold) and apply soap. Rub your hands together to make a lather and scrub them well; be sure to scrub the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
De Queen Serving Sack Lunches to De Queen Students During Break
De Queen Restaurants Dining Guide from Sevier County Economic Development
As times change, so do we! Many restaurants in our community have made adjustments to service and food distribution to accommodate our community. Check this list for your favorite options. Call the restaurant if you have any questions!
Beardo's BBQ - curbside and delivery (order of $30 or more)
Burger King - drive-thru
Country Girls Cafe - take out and curbside
Fat Chance's - take out and curbside
KFC - drive-thru only
Leopard Nutrition - curbside and delivery
Lonchera & Miscelanea J.B. - take out and delivery
Jitterbug Java - call ahead and drive-thru
Main Street Kitchen - curbside and delivery in town (Horatio)
Mary Pops - take out and curbside
McDonald's - drive-thru and mobile ordering
Old Town Cafe - take out and delivery
Nadine's Cafe - take out and drive thru
Pit Stop - curbside and order ahead prepared family meals for pick up
Pizza Hut - carryout and delivery
Ranch House - take out, curbside and delivery (11am-7pm)
Simple Simon's - take out, delivery, and curbside (buffet closed)
Sonic - drive up and mobile ordering
Stilwell's Restaurant - take out and curbside
Subway - carry out and mobile/online ordering
Sweet Cravings - take out
TJ's - to-go orders
Tres Agaves - take out, curbside and delivery (min purchase $20)
Taco Bell - drive-thru only
taco trucks - take out
Zeb's Lunchbox - take away
Understanding the Coronavirus
Credo Reference: Understanding the Coronavirus
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Coronavirus: How big, how bad, and what to look out for
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Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Report for Tuesday
Notice from Johnye Fisher of Sevier County Libraries
Attention: Beginning Wednesday March 18, 2020 through March 30, 2020 All Sevier County Libraries will be closed to the public.
The open day may change. We will be here normal hours for any questions and items can be dropped off in the drop boxes and will be sanitized and we will be here to answer any questions you may have. We are sorry that we are having to close but for your safety and ours it is necessary.
Thank you,
Johnye Fisher
Head Librarian
Sevier County Library System
200 W Stilwell Ave
De Queen, AR. 71832
870-584-4364 (Phone)
870-642-8319 (Fax)
VIDEO - Jerry Minchew and Pastor Ray Reynolds About Free Lunches for De Queen Students
Jerry Minchew and Pastor Ray Reynolds talk about the Free Lunches for De Queen Students beginning today at the De Queen Fire Station
VIDEO - Bradshaw, Sanders and Miller Discuss Free Sack Lunches for De Queen Students
Lance Bradshaw, Jason Sanders, and Callie Miller discussing the free sack lunch distribution for De Queen students at the De Queen Fire Station from 11-1 weekdays beginning today.
Bowie County has its First Presumptive Case of COVID-19
TEXARKANA, TX- The first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Bowie County, TX has been identified. We are awaiting confirmation from the Texas Department of State Health Services. More details will be released as they become available.
Bowie County has its first presumptive case of COVID-19
Texarkana News TEXARKANA, TX- The first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Bowie County, TX has been identified. We are awaiting confirmation from the Texas Department of State Health Services. More details will be released as they become available. Mar. 16 2020 @ 6:05pm
The Bowie County/City of Texarkana, TX Emergency Operations Center is now operating Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call (903) 255-5560.
VIDEO - Making Food Available for At Risk Students in De Queen During School Closure
Meeting to discuss making food available for at risk students in De Queen during school closure. Meeting at Memorial Baptist Church.
The program to provide grab and go sack lunches will begin Tuesday, March 17 from 11-1 at the De Queen Fire Station. Meals are available to all children 18 and under all lunches are free. Children must be present in vehicle and meals to be consumed off site.
Lunches on Tuesday will be prepared by De Queen First Assembly.
Wednesday - First Baptist.
Thursday - Memorial Baptist.
Friday - Church of Christ.
Monday - St Barbara's Catholic Church.
Tuesday March 24 - Templo De Alabanza.
Special thanks to Ranch House Cafe, Simple Simon's Pizza, and De Queen Auto Group. Anyone wishing to donate to this cause should contact Ranch House Cafe. Students in need of lunches should contact the school administration office at 870-584-4312.
From the City of De Queen
We are encouraging everyone to please use our drive-thru window. And, the driver's testing will NOT be available this week at City Hall!