Governor Hutchinson Appoints  Alan McClain as Insurance Commissioner 

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson today announced that he has appointed Alan McClain as the state’s new insurance commissioner. 

McClain, who will assume the position on April 3, replaces Allen Kerr, who was appointed to the job in January 2015. Kerr, whose last day is March 27, 2020, resigned to pursue opportunities in the private sector. 

McClain has served as commissioner of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Services within the Department of Commerce since 2015.

“Alan has been a stalwart leader within Workforce Services and Rehabilitation Services, and he will be equally vigorous and steadfast as insurance commissioner,” Governor Hutchinson said.

The Governor appointed McClain in consultation with Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston. McClain is taking the job at a time of change in the insurance industry, Secretary Preston said. 

“I’ve been privileged to work more closely with Workforce Services and its programs in recent months,” Secretary Preston said. “I know firsthand Alan has the experience and a perspective that will benefit the Insurance Commission during a time when the changes in the industry will require steady leadership.” 

The Insurance Department was one of 42 executive-level state agencies that was realigned as part of Governor Hutchinson’s transformation plan, which reduced the number of cabinet-level agencies to 15. Under the initiative, the Insurance Department became part of the Department of Commerce.

“By folding the insurance department into the Department of Commerce, we have demonstrated that sister agencies can function better as a group than independently,” Governor Hutchinson said. 

The Insurance Department enforces state insurance law and regulations, conducts examinations and prosecutes insurance fraud while protecting consumers.

McClain began his career in state government in 1992 with the Arkansas Insurance Department after working with Sedgwick Insurance Group.  He worked for the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission for 13 years and was the CEO of that Commission for almost nine years.

Most recently, McClain served as Commissioner of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS). In this role, which he assumed in 2015, he administered the day-to-day operations of ARS, which administers the Federal Vocational Rehabilitation Act.

McClain has also served on the Arkansas Workforce Development Board and the Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities. He is a past president of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards & Commissions and the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation. 

He holds an undergraduate degree from Hendrix College and a Master’s in Public Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Governor Issues Call for Special Legislative Session of the 92nd General Assembly

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson today issued the official call to legislators for an Extraordinary Session of the 92nd General Assembly to convene at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020.

“I have called this special session of the General Assembly to ask legislators to cover the projected loss in state revenue," Governor Hutchinson said. "I made this decision after days of intense study and discussion with legislators and with leadership at the Department of Finance and Administration."

“Many Arkansans have lost their job or had their pay cut as COVID-19 has swept through Arkansas,” the Governor said. “Extending the deadline for individuals to file and pay state income taxes will cost the state millions of dollars, but it is a cost the state must shoulder in order to do the right thing for taxpayers. I will ask all agencies to cut expenses where possible without cutting essential services. We will further tighten the state’s spending in order to lighten the load for Arkansans.”

Sevier County Extension Service Office Temporarily Closed

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The Sevier County Extension Service, located in the Adams Building on the UA Cossatot Campus, has closed it’s doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. You may still contact us via email at:

Rex Herring – County Extension Agent-Agriculture-Staff Chair at rherring@uaex.edu

Janet Cantrell – County Extension Agent-Family & Consumer Science at jcantrell@uaex.edu

Dana Stringfellow – Administrative Specialist III at dstringfellow@uaex.edu

Kim Frachiseur – 4-H Program Assistant at kfrachiseur@uaex.edu

Or, you can contact us at these cell phone numbers:

Rex Herring (870) 584-6550

Dana Stringfellow (870) 582-3056

We are required to practice social distancing like everyone else but we are still dedicated to do everything we can to assist you with your Extension Service needs during this time.

Dana Stringfellow

Administrative Specialist III

Ouachita District Director – Chi Epsilon Sigma

Sevier County Extension Service

P O Box 990

De Queen, AR 71832

Email: dstringfellow@uaex.edu

Phone: (870) 584-3013

From the Office of the Chancellor

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The COVID-19 epidemic has created one of the most perilous times in Arkansas history. UA Cossatot stands ready to adapt to these new times and while we are dealing with these changes, we will always respect the health and well-being of our students, employees, and the public we serve.

Effective immediately, UA Cossatot students in lecture courses will complete their entire spring semester using the Blackboard Online Learning Platform. While we understand this presents a unique way of learning to some students, it is the best and safest method we have in helping students complete their semester. As for our students who are enrolled in technical courses (Medical Professions, Welding, Industrial Maintenance, Cosmetology, Agriculture, etc.), we will be making a determination next week on how we will best serve these students. Our faculty, student services staff, Educational Resource Center, and our administration stand ready to assist students in any way possible to help them achieve their desired learning goals during these tough times.

Also effective immediately, UA Cossatot will continue to keep our campuses closed to students and visitors at least through April 3rd and our employees will be working either on campus or by their remote work schedules. While on our campuses, our employees will be strictly observing the rules of social distancing and cleanliness as we continue to fight the battle against COVID-19.

You can always find more UA Cossatot information on Facebook (ED88 and UAC) and on our CCCUA.EDU website.

Thank You,

Dr. Steve Cole
Chancellor, UA Cossatot

To UA Cossatot Students

Hello UA Cossatot Student!

This has been one of the most challenging semesters in our history. I know it has certainly been challenging for you. I wish we could just make COVID-19 go away, but for right now, that doesn’t look like that will happen anytime soon. When we make decisions at UA Cossatot, we make them with YOU in mind. We want YOU to be successful. We also want YOU to be safe. To make sure you can keep learning, and at the same time be safe, effective immediately, if you are a UA Cossatot student enrolled in a lecture course, you will complete your entire spring semester using the Blackboard Online Learning Platform. While we understand this presents a unique way of learning to some students, it is the best and safest method we have in helping you complete your semester. If you are a student enrolled in a technical course (Medical Professions, Welding, Industrial Maintenance, Cosmetology, Agriculture, etc.), we will be making a determination next week on how we will best serve you.

Our faculty, student services staff, Educational Resource Center, and our administration stand ready to assist you in any way possible to help you achieve your desired learning goals during these tough times. If you are having trouble with internet connectivity or have a computer or laptop that isn’t getting the job done, please call us and we will do our best to help get you through the rest of the semester.

Also effective immediately, UA Cossatot will continue to keep our campuses closed to students and visitors at least through April 3rd and our employees will be working either on campus or by their remote work schedules.

This semester is certainly a challenge but I wanted to personally let you know, we are all in this together and we want the very best for you, and that includes your safety! If there is anything I can do for you, please feel free to email me at: scole@cccua.edu and I will be happy to respond to you.

Thank you and please stay safe!
Dr. Cole

AMI Packets Ready to be picked up at De Queen Middle School

De Queen Middle School 6th-7th grade AMI packets will be available anytime at the north entry door of the middle school building. The packets are located in the filing cabinet (see photo below). Each drawer is labeled by grade. These packets contain work for March 30 - April 17. Students will bring work back when school resumes. Please email any questions or concerns to one of your teachers. We miss you all and hope to see you soon.
These packets can also be printed on our webpage

Howard Memorial Hospital Remains in Lock Down

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Howard Memorial Hospital will be further locked down in order to protect you, your family and our staff. Effective immediately, you will be required to enter through the Emergency Room entrance. A screening station is set-up outside the ER and after triage/screening, you will be directed by the nurse where to enter. We realize this may be a little inconvenient; however, it is for everyone's protection. Always remember to cover your cough, sneeze, wash hands frequently and practice social distancing. Don't go out in public unless it is absolutely necessary.

Sevier County Farmers Co-op Selling Plants from UA Cossatot

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First, I want to say how much I appreciate the Sevier County Farmers Co-op! I talked to them today and they are going to purchase tomatoes and peppers from our greenhouse to sell at their store. So, those of you who usually get your plants from us, or if you know someone who gets plants from us, please visit the Sevier County Farmers Co-op. I will be making our first delivery by this Friday and plan to drop off plants regularly at the De Queen location.

I will be advertising this information on social media and will also hang a sign on our greenhouse door. If you know someone at the Sevier County Farmers Co-op, please thank them for supporting us during these challenging times! My students have been very concerned about the greenhouse sale and they are sad they won’t be able to take part in that event this year.

Kelli Harris
Agriculture Instructor
183 College Drive, De Queen, AR 71832
870-584-1218 / kharris@cccua.edu

Business Closures and Layoffs During COVID-19 in Sevier County

Business closures and layoffs mark the new normal in Sevier County
For the complete story, visit:

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Business closures and layoffs mark the new normal in Sevier County

Business, for many, has come to a virtual standstill in De Queen, Sevier County and the state, with Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson ordering all restaurants, bars and gyms closed last week, due to the insuppressible spread of the novel coronavirus and covid-19.

UA Cossatot Scholarship Spplication Deadline Extended to May 1st

The 2020-2021 UA Cossatot scholarship application deadline has been extended to May 1. Please share with your students. The online application can be found here: https://cccua.awardspring.com/


Completing this online scholarship application before May 1 is the best time for students to apply for scholarships for the upcoming academic year and gives them access to all the scholarships we have available

To UA Cossatot Students

From the UAC Financial Aid Office:
March 23, 2020

Dear Student,

All correspondence from the Office of Financial Aid will be sent to your UAC email account and the email account you provided on your FAFSA application. If you receive a Document Tracking Letter (DTL) from our office, please read the letter carefully, follow the link provided in the letter to locate the forms you will need to complete.

All forms will be accepted by mail, email or fax at this time. If you are returning documents that list social security numbers, please mark out all numbers but the last four numbers (XXX-XX-1234). If you have received a DTL letter from us for the 2019-2020 academic year, please return requested documents as soon as possible.

We encourage all of you that have applied for the upcoming academic year (20-21) to promptly return requested documents also.

The address is:

UAC
Financial Aid
183 College Drive
De Queen, AR 71832

Fax: 870-642-8766
Email: FinancialAid@cccua.edu

Sincerely,
Denise Hammond
Director of Financial Aid
870-584-1118
Fax: 870-642-8766
dhammond@cccua.edu