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Scott Co. Boys & Girls Club Annual Banquet

The Scott Co. Boys & Girls Club Annual Banquet will be held this coming Thursday night (Feb 2nd), at the Waldron High School Commons, at 6:00pm.
Guest speaker will be Bruce Sikes.
Tickets are $15.00 each, or $100.00 for a table.
Live & Silent Auction.
Tickets available at the Scott Co. Boys & Girls Club, or you can call 479-637-0125, or 479-637-3188

Waldron Nursing Center News – January 26th

Article, and images courtesy of Christine Lees LSW/ADC
(Referencing above image) Booneville Senior Citizen Support Stocking Revue Dancers entertain residents of Waldron Nursing Center with a variety of exercise dances that residents can help them out with during the activity.
Waldron Nursing Center joins in with others Nation wide in celebrating “National Activity Professionals Week” January 22-28-2017 “Celebrating Life, Touching Hearts”. Recognition was given to Alex Carter & Billie Strozier, Activity Assistants to Christine Lees LSW/ADC. Billie & Alex both are to be commended for their caring ways toward our residents and helping implement our activity programs. Alex & Billie both received gifts of recognition from Waldron Nursing Center administration and Activity Department Supervision, Christine Lees, in appreciation of all they do for our residents.
Activities this week included our Special event of “Let’s Make a Deal”. A big favorite of everyone and back by popular demand from the residents at Resident Council. There was a large group that attended, lots of very nice prizes “thanks” to those that had donated prizes special for this activity as well as the “noted” gag prizes. There were large Teddy Bears, jewelry and bath items to win. The great “gag” prizes included the famous “big mama bra”, bikini bottom & the ever famous “bulldog TV” made from the cereal box as well as the “ugly stick and box of rocks”. Some of the guys were quiet astounded when they picked the box that had the “Big bra or cow panties under it” . It was all in great fun and there was much laughter as these prizes appeared from under the boxes. The game consisted of three big boxes with large numbers of #1- #2 or #3. Each one took a turn at pointing to the box they wanted.

Alex Carter, Activity Assistant, is ready for the first resident participant to come play the game of “Let’s make a deal” at Waldron Nursing Center.

Whatever was revealed under the box is the prize they won unless it was a gag prize and then they got a second chance of trading it in for another box. Some had to keep a close eye on Alex as he was the one hiding the prizes under the boxes and they were not sure if he was sneaking in one of the dreaded gag prizes, as Billie helped me with photo making and getting everyone in line to take their turn at the game. Everyone had a great time and are already looking forward to playing again at a later date. Thanks to Marie Payton & Teresa Brixley for the great big teddy bears along with Patti Roets for the jewelry.
Other events included the Booneville Senior Citizens, Support Stocking Revue dancers, June, Connie, Marcia, Phyllis, Joan, Joy, Nancy, Fern, Shirley and Joyce. Our residents really enjoy this group and always look forward to their return in January after being off for the holidays. Other events included Sunday services with James Self, Monday night singing with Temple Baptist group, Reminiscence with Diane Miller, Bingo on Wednesday and Friday afternoon with our great Volunteers, Doyle Wayne & Karen, Joanna Strozier and Pat Morales all helping out at the games. Singing with Packsaddle church, cooking, nail painting with Billie & Alex, Exercises, Tuesday night services with David Hines, Church with Larry Justice & group, Resident Council, Crazy Bingo on Saturday with Alex just to name some of the events that are keeping everyone busy.
The hallways and dining room area is really looking festive for celebrating Valentine’s Day since Volunteer Joanna put all of the decorations up. We are also in the “Valentine” mode by getting the Valentine holders made and ready to hang beside each resident door. Several of the residents have been working on getting their Valentines ready to pass out. I received a large packet in the mail from Oleta Goodner Lewis from Cabot, AR. Everyone is invited to help us out with filling the resident Valentine holders. They get so much enjoyment when they check their holders to see who has sent them a new card. We just use the student type cards so if anyone would like to help us out. Just sign your name on the back of the card and bring them by and I’ll be glad to drop them in the holders or feel free to make the rounds yourself to put the cards in. The holders will be ready by the first of February and just waiting to be filled. If anyone wants to mail them by bulk just send it to my attention, Christine Lees,  at Waldron Nursing Center P. O. Box 2230 Waldron, AR. 72958   with your name on the back of each card and I’ll be glad to put them in the holders.
In closing our deepest sympathy goes out to the families of Maxine Williams and Virgie Simpson. Both of these residents will be greatly missed.

Obituary – Wilma Marie Williams (1931-2017)

Wilma Maxine Williams of Waldron, Arkansas went to be with her Lord and Savior Tuesday, January 24, 2017 in Fort Smith, Arkansas surrounded by her loving family. Maxine was born April 22, 1931 in Duncan, Oklahoma to Charles E. Isham and Jessie Middleton Isham. Maxine was 85 years old. She was a member of New Life Center in Waldron, Arkansas.

As a young lady, Maxine married the love of her life, Bennie M. Williams. Together they made it through 21 years of Bennie’s Army career, worked and made a loving home and raised their children. They were blessed with 68 years together. Maxine had a number of things she enjoyed: from crocheting to painting, walking in the woods, gardening, fishing and everything in between. If it was outdoors, she was all in. As much as Maxine enjoyed all these things, nothing could compare to time spent with family and friends. This was where Maxine loved to be the most. She treasured making forever memories with all her babies. She leaves a legacy that will reign for generations to come.

Maxine leaves behind to cherish her memory, her loving husband Bennie M. Williams, three children: Dale Williams and wife Sharon, Crissy Holmes and husband Leran, Steven Williams and wife Karen all of Waldron, Arkansas. Granny or MeMe will forever be missed by 6 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 15 great great grandchildren. Maxine is also survived by two sisters: Jean Stanley and Paula Lacroix , as well as three brothers: Jack Isham, Floyd Isham and Jim Isham. Maxine will be missed by all that knew her and the many whose lives she impacted including a host of nieces, nephews, extended family, friends, neighbors and loved ones dear to her heart.

Maxine is preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Betty Jo Isham, and Kay Ammons, and brothers, Sanford Isham and Charlie Isham.

Maxine’s life celebration will be at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 27, 2017 at the New Life Center in Waldron, Arkansas with Rev. Jerry Isham and Rev. Bobby Cagle officiating. Interment will follow in the Friendship Cemetery on Hwy 250. Arrangements are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas.

Maxine’s pallbearers will be Shawn Williams, Daniel Ates, Brian Williams, Ben Ates, Cody Nix, Aaron Orta, and Rick Powell.

Maxine’s visitation will be 2:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m. January 26, 2017 at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas, with Maxine’s family receiving friends 5:00 pm till 7:00 p.m.

You may leave words of comfort and remembrance for Maxine’s family by visiting: www.heritagememorialfh.com.

Hackett United Methodist Hosts FREE Lunch

The Hackett United Methodist Church will host their community FREE lunch January 26th from 11:30am to 1:00pm.
Everyone is welcome to attend!

They can do take outs too! Having chicken, salad, vegetables, potatoes, and dessert.
Come on down for food and fellowship.

Chili Supper Benefits Waldron Prom

There will be a benefit chili supper supporting the Waldron High School Junior and Senior prom this Thursday night, January 26th, at the Waldron Junior High and, Senior High school basketball games.

$5 for a bowl with all the fixings and desserts!!
At 7:00 pm, the mini bulldog cheer camp will be performing.
 
Everyone is invited, and hope to see you there!!!!

Waldron Elementary PTO Meeting Scheduled

The Waldron Elementary PTO Meeting will take place tomorrow Thursday, January 26th at 5:00pm at the Waldron Elementary School Cafeteria.
The PTO will be planning the upcoming Sweetheart Dance.
Please come be a part of your child’s PTO, and bring a friend.
Look forward to seeing you there!

Mansfield Baseball & Softball SIGN-UPS

Mansfield Baseball and Softball Association will be holding open sign-ups every Saturday from now until February 25th at the Mansfield Middle School gym from 9:00am until 4:00pm!
If you have any questions please contact Amanda Wilson at (479) 849-7616.
Bringing the community together one batter at a time!

Mansfield City Council Meeting – January

The Mansfield City Council held their regularly scheduled meeting, Thursday, January, 19th at Mansfield City Hall. In attendance were City Council members –  Dave Johnson, Nathan Sterling, Beverly Lyons, Rick McDaniel, Sheri Hopkins, Georganna Mabry, Mansfield Recorder / Treasurer – Becky Walker, Mansfield Mayor – Larry Austin, Mansfield Police Chief – Boyd Farmer, Mansfield Fire Chief – Stephen Haysmer, as well as a many citizens, and business owners of our area.
Meeting called to order at 7:00pm
*Per the request of the community, the city council was arranged to face the attendees. Normally, the council sat facing each other, around a single table. It was very professional, and previously recommended by councilman Rick McDaniel.
Reading of the Minutes, and Financial Statements
–  No questions or comments regarding the November minutes. Motion made to accept, and seconded. All in favor of the November minutes. Motion to approve the minutes was made by Sheri Hopkins, and seconded by Beverly Lyons, motion passed unanimously.
–  No questions or comments regarding the November Financial Statement. Motion made to accept, and seconded. All in favor of the November minutes. Motion to approve the financial report was made by Georganna Mabry , and seconded by Beverly Lyons , motion passed Unanimously
Mansfield Public Works Department
David Taylor, public works reported no issues at the public works dept. Taylor answered a question about sewer smell from Rick McDaniel concerning the odor more apparent in the mornings. “We’re currently fogging the odor to repel the odor. One barrel lasts just a little over a month” stated Taylor.
Taylor added, “We’re battling an issue with high level of PH, and we’ve yet to find the reason for the increased level, which assists in the odor.”
Freshwater system: working well, and we’ve fixed three leaks. Currently our meter system is down which tells us the reading over a 24hr period.
Trash truck is a money pit, and we’re spending a lot of money repairing it.
Mansfield Police Department – Police Chief, Boyd Farmer
Farmer stated, “We’ve had a few thefts over the last month.” Tools have been stolen in Darlene Boyd, and Cornerstone pharmacy was broken into. Sam Bass is assisting us in the Cornerstone pharmacy break-in.
“We had a blast taking the kids to shop with a cop around Christmas. It was a really neat experience, for all of us” added Farmer.
The new Police dept. is working out really well, and we’re currently battling a small leak in the roof, which is minor.
They’re in the process of moving the Mansfield Police dept. sign from the old location, and the Mansfield Public Works dept. will be installing it soon.
Mansfield Fire Department – Stephen Haysmer, Fire Chief
“All the fires we’ve responded to have mainly been car accidents” stated Haysmer.
Beverly Lyons asked about the current state of our fire trucks, and equip. Haysmer replied that we have a pumper truck that is losing pressure, and has a lot of problems.
Two tankers, one won’t hold a charge, and the other tanker needs an alternator.
Brush trucks need new tires.
“We have some safety issues that need immediate attention” added Haysmer.
RIck McDamiel asked, “What vehicles are in good, and working condition?”  Haysmer replied, “We have three vechiles that are operational, and we move tools from truck to truck. My main concern is getting personnel to each fire, safely and securely.”
One truck hasn’t passed the pump in three years.
City Attorney – no report
Mansfield Recorder / Treasurer – Becky Walker
“We spent three days of last week attending the Arkansas Municipal League conference which discusses laws that changed. It’s always a good event.”
Unfinished Business
A. Water Line (Henley Road) – Bidding will start within 4-6 weeks. Estimate of $43k – $46k
B. Police Department Roof – Currently looking at different ways of repairing the roof. We need to start looking at the bid process. Hopefully, by next month, we’ll have more info as a fix, bid, and quote to repair.
New Business
A. Mayor’s Annual Report
– We’re hoping to clear $9k profit from the Taylor house sale, which was assessed for $98k, and sold for $49k. “We had hoped to clear expenses, and profit enough to help with the Police dept. repairs.
– Walking trail is moving along, and we’ll be taking bids real soon. (1/4 mile trail, around the park)
– We’ve applied for an overlay for several streets to be hopefully fulfilled later this year.
– Shine committee is working on painting the Boyd bldg.
– Public works received a new truck.
– Fire dept loan was paid off.
– Dixie grant is nearing completion
– Reached an agreement with West Fraser on water lines on their property. They will be responsible for water lines on their property.
– Several city employees have received training, and certification.
– Job descriptions have been written for all City positions, and will be held accountable through an evaluation.
– Disaster plan has been created, and revised in the case of an emergency to conduct City business.
– Moving the Police dept to the downtown area has promoted positive reinforcement within our community.
B. Joint Use Agreement
Agreements between the City of Mansfield, and Mansfield Schools District with regards to the community members using the track for walking, and exercising, and activity. obligations of the city to the school, for repairs, etc.
Motion to accept the agreement was made by Rick McDaniel, seconded by Georganna Mabry, Motion passed unanimously
C. Resolution, Procedural Rules
Recommended by the Municipal League,
Motion to accept the resolution made by Nathan Sterling , seconded by Beverly Lyons. Motion passed unanimously
D. Resolution, 2017 Budget
Motion to accept the resolution made by Georganna Mabry, seconded by Rick McDaniel. Motion passed unanimously
E. Resolution, Sale of Taylor Property (Police Station)
Motion to accept the resolution made by Beverly Lyons, seconded by Nathan Sterling , Motion passed unanimously
The Mayor called an executive session at 8:43pm. The meeting was called back to order at 9:15pm.
F. Personnel – Water Operator /  Police Position
Water Manager position: Wes Thomas hired as the new Water Manager
Police Officer, Tom Garrison is going to 13 weeks of Police academy as a full time police officer.
Announcements / Public Comments
Robert Walker stated his concerns about the Dixie theater fundraising efforts as far as being asked what the fundraisers are for, and what it applies towards. “I thought the second grant, was able to cover the costs to finish up the theater project? I want to be able to answer the public concerns, rather that say, i don’t know?”
Adjourned at 9:35pm

P/T JOB OPENING – Scott Co. District Court

The Scott County District Court is looking for one part-time employee.
Applicants must obtain:
·       Clean Criminal Record
·       Basic knowledge of computer and phone skills
·       Have good work ethics
·       Clean Background Check
·       Reliable and Flexible
For more information, contact DesiRae Hall at 479-637-4694, or to fill out an application, visit the Scott County Courthouse at 190 W 1st St #15, Waldron, AR 72958

Hackett Attends, and Scores at FBLA Districts

Darrell Spells, RP Contributor (Hackett)
According to Tracie Opolka, business teacher at HHS, it was another successful year in FBLA district competition. Opolka noted that Hackett had 17 students compete at the Fort Smith convention center with the following results.
Students that placed at District:
Stacy Spalding – 1st in Health Care Administration
Makayla Carter – 2nd in Organizational Leadership
Aaron Silva – 4th in Economics
Kylie Brown – 5th in Introduction to Business Presentation
Emily Couch – 7th in Introduction to Business
Emily Silva – 7th in Word Processing
Winners qualified for state competition to be held in Little Rock are as follows:
Stacy Spalding – 1st in Health Care Administration
Makayla Carter – 2nd in Organizational Leadership
Aaron Silva – 4th in Economics
Kylie Brown – 5th in Introduction to Business Presentation

Mathew Johnson at his campaign booth who was elected District, Vice President. CONGRATS Mathew!

Stacy Spalding 1st in Health Care Administration, Makayla Carter 2nd in Organizational Leadership, Aaron Silva 4th in Economics, Kylie Brown 5th in Introduction to Business Presentation

Winners Advancing to FBLA State in Little Rock in April with the chance to win and go on to Nationals in Anaheim CA in June!
Congratulations Hackett FBLA students, and faculty.