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Patient Quality Health Care the Focus of Bonanza Clinic

The Bonanza Wellness Center, located at 920 state Hwy. 45 in Bonanza, opened in June of 2020. Since that time several health services have been added, with more planned for the future.

Bonanza Wellness Center is part of the River Valley Primary Care Services network of doctors, dentists, and healthcare professionals. RVPCS has clinics in Ratcliff, Fort Smith, Mulberry, Mountainburg, Lamar, Waldron, Clarksville, Lavaca, as well as Bonanza.​ In total, there are 12 medical clinics, three dental clinics and four pharmacies located in the River Valley.

The Bonanza location offers services such as behavioral health, diabetic checkups, annual wellness visits, sick visits, women’s health, and lab services, most with results in less than 48 hours. They are currently accepting new patients, and also welcome walk-ins.

RVPCS also accepts most insurance plans.

“We have a discount program where you can see a provider for as little as $20 if you do not have insurance, or have a high deductible plan,” shared Nikki McKinney, Business Development at RVPCS. “This discount program assures that no patient will be denied access to services due to their inability to pay or insurance status. The program is applied uniformly, consistently, and equally for all eligible patients. The program is based on income and family size.”

The clinic offers a variety of convenient services including Mychart patient portal, a direct view and 24/7 access into your current medical and dental health records. As a patient, you will get access to prescriptions at their on-site RVPCS pharmacies, contracted pharmacies and dental services.

Healthcare providers include Janet Guyer, MD; Brittany Schmidt, Family APRN; and Kelsey Sallee, Psych APRN. Providers are on-call after hours.

If you are interested in learning more about RVPCS, or their services, you can visit River Valley Primary Care Services (rvpcs.org). Office hours are Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. You can contact their office directly at 479-279-7690.

Ubbenga returns to UAFS baseball program

FORT SMITH, Ark. – University of Arkansas – Fort Smith Baseball Head Coach Todd Holland has announced the addition of Jon Ubbenga to his coaching staff as an assistant coach.

“I’m excited and grateful for the opportunity,” Ubbenga said. “It’s great to see so many familiar faces and be back with the Lions baseball team and the UAFS community. I’m looking forward to the opportunity to hit the ground running to help this program continue to improve to the highest level.”

Ubbenga previously served as an assistant for the UAFS baseball program from 2014-16. He officially started his duties this past fall.

“Jon will be a vital part of our staff,” Holland said. “He’s a proven recruiter that will help us compete for MIAA championships.”

Ubbenga most recently served as an assistant coach at Tarleton State for three seasons, working on both offensive and defensive game plans. He helped coach two All-WAC selections and the Texans hit 69 home runs under his tutelage in 2022.

Prior to Tarleton State, Ubbenga coached to seasons at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School in Oklahoma City. During his time at the high school ranks, Ubbenga quickly turned around a program that went 8-27 prior to his arrival to one game shy of the state tournament in 2019.

He coached at Central Arkansas for the 2017 season.

Ubbenga’s collegiate baseball history dates back to 2005 as a shortstop for William Jewell College, where was an NAIA Honorable Mention All-America selection and a four-year starter for the Cardinals before graduating in 2009. During his time at William Jewell, the Cardinals went 168-70 with Ubbenga in the lineup.

After playing one summer of professional baseball for the River City Rascals in the Frontier League, he moved on to Missouri State University as a volunteer assistant coach. He spent two seasons with MSU before one year at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

During his previous stint at UAFS, Ubbenga recruited Dion Williams and Logan Allen. Williams would go on to earn Newcomer of the Year honors in the Heartland Conference while Allen developed into the first Major League Baseball draft pick in UAFS’ NCAA era. He was a 14th round selection of the Tampa Bay Rays in June.

He and his wife, Jessica, reside in Fort Smith with their son, Jaxon, and daughters, Jayden and Jamison.

Magazine BETA Club Excels at State Convention

Contributed by Jonathan Gipson/Magazine Schools Media Relations

MAGAZINE – Magazine School’s Beta Club has had a longstanding tradition of success at the organization’s yearly state convention, and that level of excellence reached new heights this week during the convention at the Hot Springs Convention Center in Hot Springs.

Magazine’s senior high Beta Club had seven students earn individual awards, won three group awards and had four individuals selected to perform during the opening ceremonies of this summer’s national convention. Its junior high Beta Club had two students earn individual awards and won one group award. 

“Our Betas have been increasingly successful over the past decade, and this year set a new high-point for us,” Magazine Schools Beta Club Sponsor Donna Riddle said. “I think success breeds success, and our members are hungry for it. They are willing to work hard to be competitive in many different areas.”

Magazine High School Principal Matt Binford said that Beta Club, an honors organization, represents excellence at Magazine Schools and that “is demonstrated in the classroom and in their Beta performance.”

“Our performance at state was a David vs Goliath story,” Binford said. “Little Magazine took on the biggest, most prestigious schools in the state and won. These students let me know that our future is bright. I can not say enough about our parents and sponsors. Their support, modeling and accountability are critical in Beta’s success.”

This is Riddle’s 36th year as Beta Club sponsor. She was recognized for her years of service during the convention. This year’s performance at the state convention ranks high among her memorable moments, and there have been many during her time as sponsor.

“I was thrilled that we won first place in both Show Choir and Group Talent,” Riddle said. “It seemed like the culmination of our efforts over the past several years, but, to be honest, I was probably more excited back in 2019 when our group talent made it into the Top 5 for the first time. We had been giving it our all for several years at that point, and, unlike our show choir that had achieved immediate success, qualifying for nationals the first year we entered the competition, we just couldn’t seem to get over the hump in Group Talent. We finally broke through in 2019, and it was exhilarating.”

Magazine’s senior high Beta Club won first place in Show Choir, which included students Nat Ervin, Serenity Mora, Kalynn Downs, Phoebe Hopper, Dessi Carolan, Carissa Webster, Brock Gentry, Tempest Dickens, Mattie Terry, Daniel Green, Callie Nicholas, Briare Harding, Trinidy Harding, Ainslee Chappell, Zoey Thurman, Josie Oliver, Bryson Smith, McKenzie Morris and Kauree Bennett.

It also won first place in Performing Arts Senior Large Group Performance, which included Ervin, Mora, Downs, Phoebe Hopper, Carolan, Webster, Gentry, Dickens, Terry, Green, Nicholas, Briare Harding, Trinidy Harding, Ainslee Chappell, Thurman and Oliver.

Both of those groups qualified to compete at the national convention.

Magazine also had a candidate running for State President, Cain Harmon, and his campaign skit, which featured  Morris, Green, Caleb Staton, Terry, Nicholas, Briare Harding, Trinidy Harding, Carolan, Webster, Ainslee Chappell and Phoebe Hopper, finished second.

The junior high Beta Club also earned fifth place in Performing Arts Junior Small Group, which included students Madison Kilgore, Everlee Chappell, Eli Young, Corbin Canada, Gabby Shomber, Aura Turner, Kendra Schriver, Halo McLeod, Garrison Lovell, Michael Crutcher and Libby Slate.

That group also qualified to compete at the national convention, but the junior high Beta Club will not be attending the national convention.

There were many “wow” moments for Riddle throughout the talent performances, but the Senior Large Group Performance may have been the most exciting, particularly the performance of Ainslee Chappell.

“It’s hard to pick just one (moment), but I guess for me it was when Ainslee Chappell walked out on stage for her solo in the finals of group talent. We’ve been telling the kids that one of the things holding us back has been stage presence, and (Beta Club Co-Sponsor Thomas) Riddle made that point again during solo, duo and trio finals on Tuesday when he sent a text to our group chat telling our vocalists to pay attention to the performers’ stage presence,” Riddle said. 

“Ainslee has developed into a pretty confident vocalist, and she is willing to dance, too, but she has never felt comfortable doing much more than standing still while she is singing. Tuesday afternoon, she decided it was time to get out of her comfort zone, and she asked for help from our choreographer, Brock Gentry. She and Brock put together a couple of moves to add some sass to her performance, and it was outstanding. Really, all of our performers just seemed to turn it up a notch.”

The success of the group performances is the result of a lot of hard work by the students and time and effort put in by sponsors and teachers mentoring the students.

“We have had several mentors. (Beta Club Co-Sponsor Alisa) Green is our vocal coach for both, but Mr. Riddle and (Beta Club Co-Sponsor Andy) DeWitt have also worked with kids over the years. The kids have provided most of our choreography, but, just this year, they’ve had help from (Construction Tech Instructor Jayson) McGaugh and (Counselor Shanna) Moore, and Mrs. Green is good to help with it and make sure that it fits with what we are trying to do vocally. Ms. DeWitt and Mr. Riddle have taken over the planning areas of group talent, guiding students in choosing a theme, selecting songs and developing the overall entertainment value.”

That, and getting the opportunity to perform in front of the student body and the public during the Beta Club’s annual Variety Show has been beneficial, too, Riddle said. 

“The fact that our administrators have allowed us to perform for both campuses in our annual Variety Show for the past several years has encouraged more students to strive to get into Beta Club so they can perform with us,” Riddle said. “It has made our students more comfortable with the idea of performing in front of their peers because they have seen it done by their role models for several years in a row. Another thing that has helped with that comfort factor has been the elementary music program developed by (former Magazine Elementary Music Teacher Amanda) Powell. By the time kids get invited to join Beta, they have performed in several shows already.”

Ainslee Chappell, Trinidy Harding, Briare Harding and Ervin earned a “Golden Ticket” as Premier Performers and will get to perform during the opening ceremonies at the national convention.

“Beta has a big opening ceremony on the first night of the national convention. The individuals who received the Golden Tickets – Nat Ervin, Briare Harding, Trinidy Harding and Ainslee Chappell – are invited to perform as vocalists during that opening ceremony,” Riddle said. “They will be sent music to practice, and then they will attend a couple of practices after we reach the convention site before they go on stage for the opening ceremony.” 

Magazine’s Beta Club members also excelled in individual academic and talent competitions.

Abby Crandall finished first in Quilling (Division I), Webster finished third in Sophomore Agriscience, Phoebe Hopper finished second in Sophomore Language Arts, Isaiah Ward finished fifth in Sophomore Math, Morris finished third in On-Site Painting (Division III) and second in Painting (Division II) and Trinidy Harding finished second in Performing Arts Senior (Solo, Duo, Trio Variety Act). 

Crandall, Morris and Trinidy Harding will compete at the national convention. Webster, Hopper and Ward qualified for the national convention, too, and their tests are administered online in May.

In junior high, Connor Hopper finished third in Eighth Grade Math, and Kendra Schriver finished third in Pottery. Even though the junior high Beta Club won’t be attending the national convention, there is a possibility that Connor Hopper might be able to compete since the math test is online in May.

“Individual academic honors have been achieved by students who generally test very well in their subject areas. For example, Phoebe Hopper, who got second place in Language Arts, already has an incredibly high ACT score in that area, especially for a sophomore. I think we’ve done particularly well the past few years because we’ve done a better job of identifying which students need to take which tests,” Riddle said.

“For those who have had individual achievements in the arts, I give a lot of credit to (Art Teacher Rebekah) Hittner. As our K-12 art teacher, she has created an environment where students are comfortable expressing their creativity in the visual arts, and she has been very helpful when our students need someone to critique their entries. I know that McKenzie Morris, in particular, has credited Mrs. Hittner’s mentorship in accomplishing a first place in painting and a Best of Show in Division I (ninth and tenth grades) last year, as well as a second place in painting in Division II this year.”

The diverse areas of competition, whether it be talent competitions, skill competitions or academic competitions, that Beta Club offers at its state and national conventions provides something for students of all interests, Riddle said.

“Beta is an honors organization, so academic tests make sense, but even in that area, they’ve added a few categories since the 1990s, like agriscience, Spanish and French. I’ve been going to convention since January 1999, and we’ve always had talent and quiz bowl competitions, as well as scrapbook, speech and onsite painting and drawing, but the number of categories has continued to expand over the past decade or so,” Riddle said. 

“There are now 15 categories of visual arts as well as such diverse competitions as robotics, marketing and communications and living literature in which students create a wax museum type of exhibit based on a book with them portraying the characters. I believe it really does provide something for everyone, and that creates a sense of belonging for some students who don’t find it in athletics and other extracurricular activities. To quote one of the seventh graders who attended state convention this year, ‘There were kids there who are like us.’”

Riddle, her co-sponsors and the students now turn their focus toward the national convention, which will be in Savannah, Ga., on June 16-19.

“The kids get about a month off to finish off basketball season, and then, we will start having practices about every other week. Meanwhile, I will be planning logistics for the convention (how we are going to get there with all of our costumes, props and backdrops, where we are going to stay and how we are going to travel between the hotel and the convention center),” Riddle said. “I will also be planning fundraisers and petitioning for financial support. All of the talent coaches and mentors and student choreographers and set designers will be thinking of ways that we could improve our performances and/or appearance on stage.”

Pointers Win Over Greenwood

Van Buren’s Trenton Cooley scored 31 points with seven steals enroute to a 77-43 win over the Bulldogs.

The opening period saw both teams struggling to find consistency getting to the basket as turnovers plagued the Pointers and Bulldogs. It was not until the 6:20 mark on the clock that Van Buren would put the first points on the board. Coming of football National Signing Day event, the Culver Stockton bound Senior Peyton Presson led the Bulldogs with seven points. Classmate and Northeastern State University football signee L.J. Robins had three points and Junior Jayden Garnes had two points. The score after one period saw the Bulldogs down 16-12.

The Pointers would outscore Greenwood 20-9 going into the half putting their lead to 37-21. Presson again led the scoring with five points, Robins and Senior Braden Bollman with two points each.

A sixteen point effort from the Van Buren Junior Cooley spoiled the opportunity the Bulldogs had to claw back and get close. Van Buren scored 31 points in just seven minutes getting their lead to 37. Free throws from Bollman, Garnes, and Senior Brenden Chick added six points. While baskets from Presson, Robins, and Garnes added an additional six points. Score at the end of the 3rd, 70-33.

The Bulldogs would not go quietly into the night as Junior classmates Lane Philpot and Caleb Burnette would score five points each. Van Buren beats the Bulldogs 77-43.

The Bulldogs will be at home this Friday against the Harrison Goblins. Currently Harrison sits just ahead of Greenwood in the 5A West standings. The Goblins got the better of the Bulldogs up on Crooked Creek winning 68-37.

Lady Bulldogs Sweep Van Buren In Conference Play

The Lady Bulldogs were on the road to the neighbor across the river taking on the Lady Pointers of Van Buren. Greenwood would handle Van Buren 59-35 in 5A West Conference action.

Van Buren would keep it close in the first period at 7-7 when the Lady Bulldogs found another gear and started to pull away ending the period 15-7. Sophomore Kylah Pearcy lead the first period with five points. Seniors Anna Trusty and Carly Sexton each had four points. Junior Jenna Honkala had two points to end the period.

The second period saw Greenwood jump out to a large lead behind a pressing defense and offensive fireworks. With the defense, it did find several Lady Bulldogs in foul trouble going into the half. Junior Pate Jones would come off the bench and hit back-to-back shots, one for three points the other for two. Anna Trusty lead the Lady Bulldog run with ten points with only two of those coming from the foul line. Pearcy added six points to her total on the night. Senior Brooklyn Woolsey added a three-point basket. The Lady Bulldogs out scored the Lady Pointers 27-8 in the second period, to a 39-15 advantage going into halftime.

In the third period, the Lady Bulldogs pushed their lead to 32 points behind four three point baskets. Brooklyn Woolsey had six points in the period, followed by classmate Carly Sexton with five points. Anna Trusty had four points and Kylah Pearcy with three. Going into the fourth period, Greenwood led 57-25.

In a turn of events, the Lady Pointers outscored Greenwood 10-2, with Carly Sexton getting the only points of the period.

The Lady Bulldogs sit atop the 5A West standings with a 8-1 record, the only conference loss being Mountain Home. Greenwood will be at home Friday against Harrison, before traveling to Siloam Springs on Tuesday. Then on Friday, the Lady Bulldogs welcome the Lady Bombers into H.B. Stewart Arena in a rematch of the abovementioned loss.

Mansfield Boys Run Away With Tigers First Ever State Indoor Track Trophy

When people talk about the excellent success of Mansfield’s Track and Field program, it is assumed that they are speaking of the Lady Tigers. The Lady Tigers have completely owned the State Indoor Track podium over the past two decades. So much so that it has been questioned as to if there is enough space to put their next State Title on the trophy wall. The Mansfield boys track program on the other hand has had a long history of getting close to the Indoor State Meet trophy podium, but not once has any group brought home a trophy. It wasn’t until Saturday, February 3rd at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, that Mansfield boys track history was made. The Mansfield Tigers were able to finally cross the threshold of the trophy podium as the Tigers won their first ever Indoor State Track trophy in the form of the 2A State Runner-Up award.

Coach Whit Overton and legendary former Coach, John Mackey, go over the boys’ numbers at the Indoor Meet.

The Tigers battled all day for points against the reining and defending Indoor Champion Quitman Bulldogs. At the halfway mark, Mansfield held a 46-44 lead over the Bulldogs with Yellville-Summit holding a distant third place with 66 points. The two programs scratched a point here and bit at a point there but still remained close as nightfall began to fall with the Tigers still leading 60-51. With result still being tallied and a few races to go, the Tigers knew they would be trophy bound as Mansfield and Quitman had pulled away from the pack to turn things into a two-team race to the finish. Unfortunately for Mansfield, Quitman was able to pull away late and finish with 147 points on the day to win the championship. The Tigers ended their day with an impressive 128 points which still blew the rest of the field off the track as the closest competitor was Yellville-Summit who finished with 46 points.

The Tigers not only brought home the hardware, but Mansfield also set the stage for a bright future in the boys’ track and field program. Sophomore, Braxton Bartlett, was the team’s overall points leader as he scooped up a total of 28 points for the Tigers. Bartlett literally outran himself by setting personal records in his 2nd place 60-meter dash, 5th place 400-meter dash, 1st place 200-meter dash, and in his team finish of the 4×400 meter relay. Junior distant runner, Josiah Williams, was just one point shy of Bartlett by rolling out with 27 points. Williams dug down into his Cross County skills bag to pull away with 2nd place in the 800-meter run, 4th place in the 3200-meter run, 5th place in the 1600-meter run, and was a big assist in the Tigers 1st place win of the 4×800 relay. Normally, Mansfield leans heavily on speedster Trey Powell on these kinds of big stages. Although Powell was dinged up with an ankle injury, the Tigers Junior was determined to leave his mark on this historic run by scoring 26 points in the 4×400 relay, 200-meter dash, the triple jump, and the long jump. Cooper Edwards and Zander Walters joined Powell in the distance jumps to add another 5 points. The solo Senior of the boys’ team, Peyton Martin, is known more for his baseball, football, and basketball skills by most people but Martin brought track shoes with a pivotal first place win in the pole vault and then closed out his night with an impressive performance in the 4×400 meter relay. Sophomore’s Dominic Shores and Alex Hecox stepped up big bringing in a combined 15 points in the 60-meter hurdles while fellow tenth graders Ethan Martin and Logan Ore threw a total of 10 points into the ring with their shot-put performances.

Senior, Peyton Martin, walks with Coach Bowman and fellow senior, Raine Hecox (with Coach Andrews) for their traditional final Indoor lap.

Although Mansfield came up short from winning an overall Championship, the Runner-Up spot still sent waves through the history books. If you look round the walls of Mansfield’s basketball gymnasium, you’ll see the walls are plastered with Championship and Runner-up teams. All but one are from the Lady Tigers in volleyball, indoor track, outdoor track, cross country and basketball. That sole one framed picture that the boys in Mansfield look to is the Tigers only State accolade from Mansfield’s epic baseball State Championship in 1978. It took 46 years for a Tigers team to do it but clear some space and get a frame because the 2024 Mansfield Tigers are ready for their close up.

Three top fives push Lions to second place finish at Jack Brown Memorial

LAREDO, Texas – University of Arkansas – Fort Smith Men’s Golf started the spring portion of its schedule with a second-place finish at the Jack Brown Memorial Tuesday at Laredo Country Club.

Three players – Alex BloxhamJeremy Tandoy and Chandler Cooke – all earned top-five finishes as each carded two-round scores of 150 (+6).

Bloxham led the Lions with a 75 (+3) in each round, totaling four birdies and 22 pars. Tandoy and Cooke each bounced back from round one 78s with even par 72 in round two. Tandoy had four birdies in his second round and Cooke three.

Andrew Fakult placed 19th with a 158 (+14), carding four birdies over his two rounds. Sam Sewell finished 27th with a 161 (+17), which included 16 pars in a round two 75.

Lucky Boonsrirat placed 30th with a 162 (+18) competing as an individual, totaling four birdies in round two.

The Lions cut off 15 strokes from round one to round two, shooting a 294 (+6) Tuesday to finish with a 603 (+27), just three strokes off the lead.

Next up for the Lions is the Houston Classic Feb. 12-13 at the Golf Club of Houston.

Stramel earns top 10 finish at Jack Brown Memorial

LAREDO, Texas – Sidney Stramel earned her fourth top 10 of the season Tuesday as she tied for ninth at the Jack Brown Memorial at Laredo Country Club.

After recording just a single birdie in round one, Stramel carded four in round two as she shot a 74 to finish with a 154 (+10).

Kenley McElyea tied for 17th with a 157 (+13), recording five birdies in her two rounds. Rachel Hicks shot a 161 (+17) to tie for 24th, while Simone Campise tied for 29th with a 163 (+19).

Marvelyn Kartika and Maddie Sanders rounded out the UAFS lineup with scores of 169 (+25) and 175 (+31) to finish 43rd and 48th, respectively.

The Lions tied for fifth with Angelo State with a 635 (+59), two shots behind fourth and four shots out of third. UAFS improved on its first-round 323 with a 312 in round two.

UAFS continues its schedule with the Southern Invite Feb. 19-20 at Cypress Wood Golf Club in Houston, Texas.

UAFS Announces Dean’s List

The University of Arkansas – Fort Smith has released the Dean’s List for the fall 2023 semester, according to Dr. Shadow Robinson, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.

Students with a 4.0 (straight-A) grade point average are now included in a unique list called the Chancellor’s List in addition to the Dean’s List. Students who earned Chancellor’s List honors are marked with an asterisk.

Abilene, Texas: *Kadriana Nichols.

Airway Heights, Washington: Chloe Hewes.

Alexander: Noah Davis, Alana Gould.

Alma: Michael Arellano, Drew Battles, Breanna Blair, *Lydia Bowerman, Katelin Brown, Mason Brown, Halyn Carmack, *Blaine Chambers, *Heather Chance, Seth Cole, Logan Cox, Makailey Dowdy, *Nykollus Dyke, *Bailey Fairclough, Brandy Flood, *Jeffrey Fox, *Olivia Garner, Landikay Goad, Cory Hansen, *Faithlynn Hargis, Haleigh Hensley, *Lane Higgins, *Logan Holland, Kaitlyn Huckeby, Joseph Koller, *Michael Lantz, *Gracie Larru, *Cecilia Long, *Maria Long, *Monica Long, Phoebe Lowrimore, Jacob Machen, Isabell Martinez, Baleigh McCabe, Logan McKay, Kevin McLaughlan, Morgan Morrell, *Jael Nunez, *Jessica Polk, *Molly Ralston, Blake Reed, MacyJo Reed, *Haden Rhoads, *Kaitlyn Sampley, Patrick Scott, Emmalee Scowden, Madelynn Scowden, *Teresa Serrano, Tyson Shepherd, *Tabor Shores, Norman Smith, Cameron Taylor, Jose Valencia, Hayden Walker, *Avery Westfall, *Alexis Williams Love, Jackson Wright, Romey Yarbrough, *Karyme Zamora.

Alvin, Texas: Isaac Mora.

Amarillo, Texas: *Isabella Serrano.

Ardmore, Oklahoma: Maisie Liddell.

Argyle, Texas: Sam Sewell, Luke Vasquez.

Arkoma, Oklahoma: Kristofer Baker, Rhyker Dye, *Elizabeth Johnson, Jana Mathis, *Thaden Oosahwe, *Leah Sheffield, *Haven Spoon.

Ash Flat: *Madisyn Ayers, *Alysha Shetrone.

Ashland, Missouri: *Bethany Willmann.

Atkins: Jordan Crawford.

Aubrey, Texas: *Roxy Bigley.

Austin: *Rachel Simpson.

Barling: Taylar Christensen, *Nathaniel Delaney, Emily Doss Wiley, *Alex Dotulong, *Presley Flanagan, Krysten Gregory, Graci Hardbarger, Major Jay, *Reyna Lamb, *Cody Mizell, *David Nguyen, *Vanessa Nguyen, Teresa Pellam, *Jennifer Phelan, Gustavo Rangel, *Zachary Ryan, Christian Smitherman, *Cody Stevens, Yazed Taforo Rodriguez, *Bailey Vega, Ivan Welborn, Savana Yonemura.

Bartlett, Tennessee: *Zachary Campos.

Batesville: Danielle Esteb, Rachel Mathews, Caitlyn Robillard.

Bauxite: Pamela Johnson.

Beggs, Oklahoma: Chiawna Johnson.

Bella Vista: *Ethan Estes, *Audrey Houghton, *Sydney Houghton, Stormi Scott, Noah Tawney.

Benton: Ashley Burnett.

Bentonville: Abigail Barker, Preston Green, *Alexandria Jones, *Allie King, Sarah Lee, Mackenzie McBride, *Chelsea Plascensia, Brenna Stewart, *Abigail Wagnon.

Berryville: *Marco Garcia Montes, Luis Gomez, Isabella Hulse, Samantha Witherby.

Bien Hoa, Vietnam: *Nguyen Minh An Pham.

Bixby, Oklahoma: *Taylor Conway.

Bokoshe, Oklahoma: *Kirsten Anderson, Holly Farrar, *Madilyn Lovell, *Mari Monks, *Ashlyn Perry, *Justin Treat.

Boles: *Jason Ardwin.

Booneville: *Brittney Angel, *Allie Baptiste, Johne Bowman, Katerinia Burcham, Elizabeth Chrisman, Camdyn Dove, Ana Garcia, Justin Goff, *Abigail Jones, Emma Kennedy, *Aislinn Martinez, Casey Mattson, Natalie Miller, Shelby Posey, Jacob Quick, *Jessica Rice, *Rachel Robertson, Jenna Salzer, Seth Wester, *Cole Wright.

Branch: Lillian Turner.

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma: Alexander Bloxham, Jeremy Tandoy.

Bryant: Ryan Riggs.

Cabot: *Haley Key, *Jakob Petross, *Lukas Petross.

Caddo Gap: Peyton Powell.

Cameron, Oklahoma: *Megan Gillham, Cheyanne Lyon.

Cantho Ninh Kieu, Vietnam: Khuong Ta.

Caracas, Venezuela: *Antonietta Bocache, Arianna De Bernardo.

Casablanca, Morocco: Anis Ramchane.

Cave City: *Kaden Ring.

Cave Springs: Jerica Clendennen, Riley Hayes.

Cedarville: Emily Brown, Margaret Burris, *Elizabeth Terry.

Central City: *Douglas Haulmark, Alyssa Weaver, Emily Wood.

Charleston: Coady Bowen, Garrett Couthren, Kyndall Haney, *Destiny Keolaphan, Gerald Martinez, Whitney McCoy, *Emma McKinney, *Christopher Neissl, *Raegan Oldridge, Rylee Ross, *Zachary Rytting, Brandon Scott, Elijah Slaton, *Sandra Torkelson, *Seth Torkelson.

Checotah, Oklahoma: Samantha Baughman.

Chicago: Roland McCoy.

Chidester: Andrew Taylor.

Clarksville: Rebecca Butler, Diego Magdaleno, Paw Mwe, *Shelby Ross.

Conway: *Coryn Chaffin, Drew Clements, Olivia Cypert, Madelyn Price, Alexa Williams.

Cordova, Tennessee: Nya Stewart.

Corpus Christi, Texas: Kaitlyn Canales.

Crossett: Brooklynn Bailey.

Cuernavaca, Mexico: Eduardo Bribiesca Ponce.

Czestochowa, Poland: *Maja Cykowska.

Damgan, France: Killian Darneaux.

Danville: *Halle Johnston, Jose Patricio, *Itzelh Vazquez-Avila.

De Queen: Denise Aguilar, *Yazmin Castro-Dominguez, Kimberly Frachiseur, Lauren Graham, Fatima Jaimes, *Abraham Martinez, Emmanuel Martinez, *Natalie Martinez, Gerardo Monroy-Armenta, *Felipe Ortiz, Jeanette Villaverde.

Decatur: Mason Potter, *Amy Tran.

Di An City, Vietnam: *Linh Ngo.

Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam: *Binh Trinh.

Dover: *Brantley Craig.

Dyer: Emily Hatley, Dezra Pitchford.

El Dorado: *Iankel Gonzalez.

Elkins: Mia Appel, *Korina Lopez.

Eudora, Kansas: *Emily McCall.

Farmington: *Matthew Wilson.

Fayetteville: *Tahlia Bergeron, *Ayren Binam, Brynn English, *Bronwen Henderson, Mallory Howerton, Kennedy Kern, *Alexandra McMillian, *Kristy Ortiz, Megan Parrish, Sarah Phelan, *Earl Pittman, *Melissa Rincon, Laken White, *Benjamin Yarberry.

Floral: *Jeannie Standridge.

Forrest City: Destinee Brock.

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma: Cody Walkingstick.

Fort Smith: Tania Abarca, *Abigail Abshire, Ana Aburto Ramirez, Allan Aceves, *Caroline Adams, Mason Adams, *Mateo Aguirre-Sandoval, Zohaib Akram, Nancy Al Tork, Rebecca Albertson, Amy Aldaco, Tony Aldana, Hannah Aldridge, *Jared Aleman, Sonia Ali, Valerie Alvarado, *Alexsandar Amor, *Youssef Amor, *Ethan Andrews, Citlaly Arellano, Grace Atchison, Adrian Avila, Maycie Bailes, Liam Baker, Kortnie Barber, Nayda Barbry, *Luke Barnes, *Micaiah Barnett, *Amanda Barr, Juan Barroso, Lilli Bartsch, Corey Bass, *John Beasley, *Ariel Beavers, *Judith Becker, Katryna Bejarano, *Reina Bello, *Darlene Betancourth, Annie Bice, Violet Blurton, *Jessica Boese, Matthew Bonilla, *Kaley Bonnett, Brent Borden, Bailey Bowlin, Krystal Boylan, Kalyn Brodersen, Cade Brooks, Colby Brown, Madison Brown, Nakole Brown, Taylor Brunck, Kim-Phung Bui, Daylon Burch, *Keely Burch, Mackimlee Burke, *Macksimus Burke, Chelsea Cabarcas, Camden Cain, Eli Caldarera, Jason Calderon, *Mayra Calma, Patricia Calvillo, *Alexa Cano, *Shea Cantrell, *Dalton Cantu, *Ha La Vuong Cao, Faith Capocelli, *Esdras Carcamo, *Eezette Carranza, Magdalena Castillo, *Michael Catlett, *Timothy Chankheo, Kyra Chanthakhot, Leonardo Chavarria, *Brenda Chavez, Amanda Cheatham, *Joy Chek Collins, *Sarah Chiles, *Hunter Choate, Hunter Christenberry, Natalie Chuong, Lonnie Clunn, *Benjamin Cobb, *Kya Cole, Chloe Collins, Izabel Collins, *Mitchell Collins, Emma Conley, *Kaitlyn Corsiglia, Daylee Creel, *Emily Crites, Mackenzie Crowson, *Frank Cruz, *Amy Damron, *Henry Dang, *Justin Dang, Mi Dang, Skylar Davis, *Braylin Dawson, *Christopher De Castro, *Daniela De La Fuente, Jesse De La Garza, Madelyn Defoor, *Michael Delgado, Stephanie Delgado, *Gabrielle Devero, Luis Diaz, *Cecilia Diaz Lozano, Rebecca Dickens, Nathan Dills, *Chevonne Diza, *Joshua Dodd, Nicholas Dokas, *Ella Driscoll, *Kristen Driscoll, Christopher Dunn, Yarely Duran, Keli Eatmon, Courtney Edmonds, *Emma Edwards, Michaele Edwards, *Caitlin Elliott, Heather English, *James Estrada, Heather Falconer, David Farias, Cody Fariss, *Mackenzie Farrar, *Alexus Ferguson, Gustavo Fernandez, *Natyeli Fernandez, *Seth Fields, Dominic Fiorenza, Alma Flores, Alyssa Foley, *Chans Foote, *Jalyn Ford, *Katelyn Foster, Shatoya Freeman, Shelly Freeman, *Carter Freeze, *Latisha French, Nevin Furr, Erika Galicia, Emanuel Garcia, *Jeorgia Garcia, *David Garcia-Reyes, Jaime Garvey, *Casey Genzlinger, *Branigan Geoates, *Jordan Geoates, Julie Gilbreth, Meloney Gill, Shoshoni Glasscock, *Kobe Godwin, *Michael Goines, Brayan Gomez, *Cassie Gonzales, Fredis Gonzalez, Grecia Gonzalez, *Guiselle Gonzalez, Karina Gonzalez, *Belinda Gopar Diaz, *Chloe Gothard, *Teresa Gothard, *Laynee Graham, *Bryce Green, Emani Green, Gavin Green, William Green, *Landon Gregory, *Jacqueline Griffin, Jessica Griffin, Ashley Grizzle, *Angelina Ha, *Paul Hackbarth, Camilla Haisten, Andrew Hardin, *Sara Hardin, Noah Harp, Jermanee Harris, *Madeleine Harris, *Xavier Haynes, *William Heaton, Suheidy Hedman, *Elham Hejaz, Daxton Helmert, Kayle Henry, Erick Hernandez, Ivan Hernandez, Joanna Hernandez, *Emmalee Hibbs, *Shelbi Higgins, Fnu Himanshi, *Rebecca Hines, *Polly Hoang, Grace Hollenbeck, *Karis Hunt, Emily Hunter, *Pierson Hurst, Sarahi Ibarra, Ibrahim Ihmeidan, *Leon Inthavong, *Ryan Jacobs, Sean Jessee, Aleigha Johnson, Brooklyn Johnson, Erika Johnson, *Cameryn Jones, McKayla Jordan, Robert Jordan, *Bradley Kidder, *Adam Kightlinger, *Crystal Kilby, Kenzie Kilgore, Jackson Kindy, Katelyn King, *Drake Kleck, AnnaBelle Klein, Mason Klopp, *Alyssa Kroth, *Cheyenne Kugler, *Kaiden Kuykendall, Devan Lamb, *Brittney Langhorn, Taylor Lauricella, *Jason Le, Jessica Le, *Nicholas Lee, Parker Lemley, Brennen Linson, *Emily Linthavong, *Isbella Linthavong, *Kandi Lloyd, *Ashley Lonberger, *Diego Lopez, *Odalis Lopez, Alessandra Lopez Torres, Aiden Mabry, *Emma Maciel, *Yazareth Manjarrez, Austin Marion, *Drew Marr, *Ashley Marschewski, *Jasmine Martinez, Jesus Martinez, Joan Martinez, *Josue Martinez, Mixztly Martinez, Stephanie Mata, *Mikayla McCall, *Sarah McCarty, *William McCoy, Amanda McKenna, *Chelsea McKim, Mark Mendes, Kenia Mendez, Yeimi Mendez Gonzalez, Abril Mendoza, Solaya Menzies, Caleb Mermer, Emily Mero, Dylan Miller, Kyleigh Miller, *Garrett Mode, *Gretchen Mohlhenrich, Maria Molina, *Hanna Montgomery, *Haylee Moore, *Eboni Morris, Addison Mounce, Emma Mullinax, Garrison Musgraves, Abigail Musset, Mason Nance, Ruben Nava, Joe Neal, Angie Negrete, Nguyen Hai Ngo, *Braden Nguyen, Haley Nguyen, *Le Hoai Thuong Nguyen, Nalannie Nguyen, Ngoc Nguyen, *Rosie Nguyen, *Tommy Nguyen, *Trang Nguyen, *Jonathan Nix, *Rachel Nuñez, Aliyah Oliver, Flor Ortega, *Noah Ottman, Mckenzie Otwell, *Hannah Owens, Francisco Pacheco, Juan Parga, *Vanesa Parga, Cali Parks, *Mason Patrick, Perla Perales, Mariela Perez, *Yesica Perez, Nhu Pham, *Chris Phan, *Jackie Phan, Nga Phan-Xayavongsa, Vince Phetchareun, *Brandon Phillips, *Donna Phillips, Ryan Phimmasone, *Emiliano Picazo Medrano, Janice Podgurski, *Tristin Pogue, Moya Poole, *Sophia Praphan, *Samira Price, *Itzel Quinonez, *Joao Rachid Scheid, Falon Rackley, *Alisha Rainwater, *Amanda Ramirez, *Olivia Ramsey, *Madison Raygoza, *Christopher Reeder, Bryana Regalado, *Michael Resendiz, Ella Rhodes, *Lakeya Richardson, *Sharhonda Richardson, Logan Riley, Leslie Rivas, Mayeli Rivas, Nohemy Rivas, Samantha Rivas, *Suhei Rivas, *Nayeli Rivera, Candy Roberts, Jayden Robinson, *Megan Rodgers, Jennifer Rodriguez, Troy Rodriguez, *Joseph Rodriguez-Barbera, Ashlyn Roffine, Kayla Rogers, *Perla Romero, Kristin Ross, Bethany Russell, Jesus Salazar, *Karla Salazar, James Salyers, Estella Sananikone, Melvin Sanchez, Ally Savage, *Brittany Savage, Emma Sayers, Jason Schenk, Callie Scherrey, Matthew Schilling, *Titus Schluterman, Mira Schmidt, Hannah Shamblin, Abraham Sharum, Austin Sharum, Haylee Shelton, *Miriam Shure, Josh Simmons, Raylee Sims, *Moira Sisco, *Staci Skinner, Emma Smith, *Hoyt Smith, Ryan Smith, Travis Smith, Gabrielle Solomon, Evelyn Soriano, Jocelyn Soriano, Annie Souvannaseng, *Raquel Spencer, *Mckenzie Spillers, *Grace Spradlin, Savanna St John, *Ragen Steffen-Jennings, Rebecca Stein, *Christina Strunks, Rachel Stubblefield, Krystyna Sutiahina, *William Swaim, Isaac Teague, *Lisa Thai, Eli Thomason, *Lea Thompson, *Olivia Thompson, Alexa Ton, Kristen Toner, *Jayson Toney, Crystal Torres, Dan Tran, Myanh Tran, Randy Tran, *Robert Tran, Tina Tran, *Sang Truong, *Trista Truong, *Natalie Tucker, Lynne Tynon, Marilyn Vallis, *Matthew Van Hook, Hunter Van Ness, Gini Vandalak, Isabelle Vann, Katie Vann, Gavin Vannavong, *Maria Vasquez, *Camelia Vela, Fabiola Velez, Katy Vidal, *Evan Walker, *Stephen Walpole, *Christina Walrod, *Amber Wampler, Luke Ward, Tristan Weaver, Parker Wesson, *Dezaray Wiederhold, Rafe Wilhite, Chris Willhite, *Cassondra Williams, Cynthia Williams, Morgan Williams, *Rebekah Williams, Seth Williams, Leah Willis, Adonis Wilson, Brock Wilson, *Channing Wilson, McKenzie Wilson, *William Winters, Evan Wittig, Levi Wright, *Mylesiah Wright, *Rawan Yasin, *Ruba Yasin, Crystal Yeung.

Frisco, Texas: *Kaylin Horne.

Gentry: Laney Fredrick, Alexis Harlan, Georgia Lashley, *Allison Smith, Kaitlyn Snead.

Gillham: Abigail Burcham, Jacey Whisenhunt.

Grand Prairie, Texas: Nyia Anderson.

Grannis: *Lizbet Delgado-Delgado, Brentley Morris.

Grapevine, Texas: *Rachel Hicks.

Gravette: Kaleb Furlow, Austyn Russell.

Green Forest: Naomi Castillo.

Greenbrier: Magen Strong.

Greenwood: Grace Aishman, *Tommie Attee, Bryce Barentine, *Thomas Bartok, Whitley Baucom, Alex Beherns, Sarah Beshears, *Jessica Black, *Dacie Campora, *Mackenzie Cannon, Camden Carter, *Atelia Castro, Jacob Childers, Kaitlyn Cobbler, *Hayden Coble, *Denver Cooper, Bethany Crippen, Isabella Davis, Ty Davis, *Sara Dungan, Tonya Duty, *Mary Efurd, *Cristin Eppinette, *Timothy Ewing, Carly Fitz-Gerald, Steven Gonzagowski, Anthony Gonzalez, Madison Goodwin, Taylor Hartsfield, Briana Hice, Kylie Hicks, *Sawyer Hill, *Roxanne Howard, *Travis Johns, Mckenna Lee, *Trey Lewis, Taylor Magness, *Bailey Malenshek, Gustavo Martinez, *Joshua Merritt, Joshua Merritt, Jonathan Mitchell, *Rebecca Morrison, Zoe Nesbitt, Steven Nhongvongsithi, *Cade Nichols, Creg Nichols, Maddalena Overturf, Jordan Owens, Kobe Panis, Ramsey Pate, Samantha Pennington, *Zoey Phillips, Caleb Pitts, *Shaylyn Roberts, *Aubree Russell, *Beau Sampley, Seth Secrease, *Jessica Shackelford, Charley Sharp, *Anna Shirley, *William Sillavan, *Amie Taylor, *Payton Tedford, Yvette Tolentino, Hope Vang, Veronica Vargas, *Ruby Watson, Lanie Wells, Dalton Whittaker, *Logan Wilson, Megan Wolfe, *Benjamin Wood, Madison Yancey, *Raven Yates, Carolyn Young.

Hackett: *Linnie Hice, Kayla Houston, *Casey Kindle, Sarah Moss, *Whitney Silva, *Phillip Wheeler.

Hai Phong, Vietnam: Ha Tran.

Harrison: *Reagan Cox, *Karlyn Dove.

Hartford: *Rebecca Chick, Matthew Nolan, Emelyn Romero Rodriguez.

Hartman: *Kristina McCain.

Havana: Kaylee Yandell.

Heavener, Oklahoma: *Morgan Alexander, *Seth Anderson, *Sandra Castillo, *Marlyn Cruz, Susana Cruz, *Mayra Garcia, *Brenda Lopez, Yisel Martinez, *Isaac Scott.

Hiwasse: *Madison McDaniel.

Ho Chi Mihn, Vietnam: *Nang Bui.

Hot Springs National Park: *Elizabeth Dearyan, *Spencer Gaither, *Cecilia Gonzalez, Rhett Hughes, Tyler Montgomery, William Perrigo, Luke Rhodes, Tikima Simpkins, *Liberty Voydetich, Jaidynne Young.

Houston: *Allana Thompson.

Howe, Oklahoma: Devyn Moody, Connor Morris, Dylan Richmond, Cheyenne Wilbourn.

Hoxie: *Kimberly Blakeney.

Hugo, Oklahoma: *Cailin Jamison.

Humble, Texas: Trinity Funderburk.

Huntington: Bianca Berryman, *Oliviannea Boyd, *Janna Coplin, Madison McKusker, *Timothy Schmelzer, *Kaylee Spoon, *Teresa Teague, Sarah White.

Huntsville: *Jubilee Dasen.

Ikorodu, Nigeria: *Halimat Aderupoko.

Jakarta Utara, Indonesia: Marvelyn Kartika.

Junction City: *Brandy Mendoza.

Kansas, Oklahoma: Sherilyn Kendrick, Chloe Price, Hannah Thompson.

Kashihara, Japan: Hibiki Ueda.

Katy, Texas: *Angelina Hardison.

Kaufman, Texas: Madison Thurston.

Keiser: *Donnie Ammons.

Keota, Oklahoma: *Eli Harris, *Emily Harris, *Trittany Young.

Kimberling City, Missouri: *Lauren Weber.

Kingston, Jamaica: Abena Demetrius.

Lake Dallas, Texas: Dylan Parham.

Langley: *Jenna Bailey.

Lavaca: *Kevin Allen, Cade Carlton, *Sydney Crabtree, *Caroline Cravey, Bryson Dye, *Lyla Flint, *Spencer Giles, *Eden Goude, Lydia Harrison, Daniel Hernandez Donato, *Alexander Hobbs, Justin Johnson, *Katie Johnson, *Richard Lane, Taylor Lile, *Amy Murphy, *Ashley Murry, *Maddox Noel, *Jordan Scott, Elizabeth Simpson, *Gemma Slater, Eli Thomas, *Ethan Thomas, Anna Todaro, Alyssa Ward, Isabel Williams, Alexander Woods.

Lee’s Summit, Missouri: *Kendall Schmitz.

Lexa: Tandra Thomas.

Lincoln: Samantha Drain, *Randi Kistler, Loreta (Nikki) Serrano, *Shea Woolsey.

Little Rock: *Brett Lane, Javiya Lawson, Sophia Mammarelli, *Embry Thornton, Raggan Wills.

Lockesburg: *Vanessa Thompson.

Lonoke: *Eunity Taylor.

Lucas, Texas: *Hailey Malik, *Rachel Malik.

Madison, Mississippi: Kameron Burns.

Magazine: *Kaylyn Dickens, *Ciera Grijalva, *Kiara Vasquez.

Mansfield: Greyson Baggett, Emerald Baker, Kimber Campbell, Cassidy Carlton, *Joseph Flynt, Bryce Morgan, Dylan Perez, Bethany Sartin, Clinton Stovall, *Kiara Thomas, Alayna Turner, *Allison Willsey.

Marlow, Oklahoma: *Bradyn Sanders.

Maumelle: *Anna Carden.

McAlester, Oklahoma: Keely Couch.

Mead, Oklahoma: *Chelsie Wilmoth.

Memphis, Tennessee: Sinetra Jones.

Mena: *Ivy Catlett, Jayden Felix, *Ciara Lance, *Kiersten Larucci, Emily May, Grace McPherson, Jaiden Milam, Dalton Oxford, *Avery Powell, Kyndon Schuller, Joshua Tilley, *Raeghan Weddle.

Midland: *Skylar Cumbie.

Mineral Springs: Estevan Bravo.

Monticello: *Kaitlyn Cavaness.

Morrilton: Ryan Huffman.

Mountainburg: *Kylie Becker, *Bevan Brant, Shayna Denny, *Chaarlee Hickman, *Tucker Kelly, *Breanna Lee, *Chesney Lovell, *Destiny Smith, Rochelle Thomas, Janelda Winters, *Natasha Wolf.

Mt. Pleasant, Texas: Cecilia Perez.

Mulberry: Abbey Childers, Paul Gambill, Hannah Hein, Rylee Lewis, *Brooklyn Long, Shauna Marion, Logan Millsap, *Jordan White.

Muldrow, Oklahoma: Cassie Akins, Krislyn Andrews, Colby Armer, *Makayla Bartlett, Austin Calvillo, Cathleen Curtis, Lana Edwards, *Katherine File, *Jason Lewis, *Alia Marr, Amber Matlock, *Kirsten Matlock, *Jenna McAllister, Matthew Michael, *Ryan Morris, Cassidy Pettigrew, *Adysen Phelps, Whitney Pursley, Glen Qualls, *Erin Sprecher, *Grace Stephenson, *Alexandra Walker, Matthew Whittenburg.

Murfreesboro: *Misty Tomlinson.

Muskogee, Oklahoma: Leighanne Ashby, *Bianca McVay.

Nashville: *Jacquelyn Howard.

Natural Dam: Jack Garner, Tory Knight.

Newport: *Heather Swan.

Nha Trang, Vietnam: Kim Le.

North Little Rock: *Tyler Frederick, *Deahra Jackson.

Oden: Brady Philpot.

Ozark: *Kelsie Baker, *Sierra Bateman, *Amanda Canady, *Ashlyn Cox, *Devon Hunt, *Crystal Metzger, *Candace Millican, *Gabriella-Noel Stokes, *Krysta Wright.

Ozone: *Makayla Harderson.

Panama, Oklahoma: Jaclyn Emmert.

Paragould: Casey Smith.

Paris: *Samantha Gates, *Bethany Koch, Alexander Thoennes.

Park Hill, Oklahoma: Kenzie Snell.

Pea Ridge: Elsaysha Ewald, *Austin Miller, *Brandon Whatley.

Pearcy: *Abigail Dickson.

Pensacola, Florida: Makeyla Harris.

Pocola, Oklahoma: Noah Amerson, Juli-Ann Boston, *Braden Cole, Emma Damato, *Abigail Duke, *Kaitlyn Glasgow, *Sandra Helms, Tanner Helms, *Rebecca Jones, Lilly Kelley, *Jaedyn King, *Ryan Lairamore, Madison Linker, *Kylah Mitts, *Brooklyn Neeley, *Alissa Owens, *Evan Piovesan, Kaylee Ross, *Alexander Stringfellow, Jonathan Woods, *Jennifer Wortham.

Poteau, Oklahoma: *Madeline Brennan, *Micah Buckles, Libbi Cusimano, Cameron Duncan, Christian Duncan, *Caden Fox, *Shana Grantham, *Ashby Gutierrez, *Courtney Kitchens, *Kimberly Morales, Justin Ocampo, *Katie Redhage, *Sevin Riley, Jaxton Rutledge, *Madison Savage.

Powhatan: Amanda Voyles.

Prairie Grove: Kyle Bennett, Samantha Benton, Quana Kilpatrick, Lilly Marler, *Carter Noe, Toni Parrish, David Sanford, Kendra Thompson.

Rector: *Kara Golden, Courtney Johnson.

Red Oak, Oklahoma: Rylie Rowland, *Makayla Smith.

Redfield: *Abby Heird.

Richmond Hill, Canada: *Aleksey Barysovich.

Richmond, Texas: *Amillion Fowler.

Robinson, Texas: *Christopher Williamson.

Rogers: Arianna Arriola, Miaca Ana Marie Balgoma, Armonii Dixon, *Jessica Edwards, *George Hunter, Eric Kimbro, Indigo Kroll, Fabiola Matar, *Nelly Ortiz, *April Park, Benjamin Pollock, *Marylin Rivas, Maria Salas, Aries Sanders, *Stephanie Willhite, *Hannah Williams, Miranda Williams.

Roland, Oklahoma: *Ashton Brewer, Devin McGee, Kaylynn Mills, *Gunner Reynolds.

Rudy: Brianna Ball, *Trenton Ball, Nicole Crainshaw, Anna Hightower, Gage Hightower, *Sophie Morrison, Kayleigh Roller, Skyler Smith.

Russellville: Dulce Gutierrez, *Josiah James, *Dulce Leal.

Saidaiji North City Nara-Shi, Japan: *Moeko Takeda.

Saint Charles, Missouri: Jesse Lumpkin.

Sallisaw, Oklahoma: *Madesyn Buzzard, Alexis Davis, *Krystan Epperson, Kiera Eppler, Mason Girdner, Samantha Glover, *Abby Hightower, Brady Hightower, Jacob Howington, Parker Jackson, *Taylor McCain, Paula Najera-Diaz, *Alexandria Real, *Tessa Winton.

San Diego, Guatemala: *Gabriela Perez.

San Miguel, El Salvador: Karla Donas Martinez.

São Carlos, Brazil: Paola Cury Fragalle.

Scranton: *Jennie Carr, Jennifer Rodriguez, *Emily Tusing.

Shady Point, Oklahoma: *Gabrielle Brown, Logan Gerhard, Kagan Stockton, *Joanna Whiteaker.

Shawnee, Oklahoma: *Abigail Smith.

Sheridan: Ryan Gifford.

Siloam Springs: Michelle Blackfox, Bailey Blanchard, *Kreg Cook, Kendal Dixon, Alan Hardcastle, *Addison Hevener, *Abigale Kelly, *Audrey Lee, *Mackenzie Pool, *Sophia Stephenson.

Spiro, Oklahoma: *Jillian Cochran, *Anna Curry, *Justin Ennis, *Juliet Flanagan, *Timothy Huddle, Caleb Means, *Ashleigh Owens, *Kelsey Owens, *Jordan Pullen, Jaryn Restine, Megan Sandlin, *William Shackelford, *Andrea Zindler.

Spokane, Washington: *Stephen Wellein.

Springdale: Norma Alonzo, Aleeya Edwards, *Lily Hinton, Kayla Koszewski-Jones, Kinsey McCranie, Jonathan Ortiz, Mili Sandoval, *Logan Smith, *Lacy Stephens.

Star City: *Anna Capps.

Stigler, Oklahoma: Layla Buntin, Britney Gonzalez, Rachel Myers.

Strawberry: *Sondra Brown.

Stuttgart: Karleigh Ross.

Summers: Aracely Najera Hernandez.

Summit: *Dena Wood.

Tahlequah, Oklahoma: *Josie Martinez.

Talihina, Oklahoma: *Joshua Bullock, Ashley Daney.

Tarija, Bolivia: Camila Romero Oller.

Tecumseh, Oklahoma: *Carmen Herrera.

Texarkana, Texas: *Lilly Allison.

Texarkana: Demonte Jamison, Elizabeth Rutledge.

Tiffin, Iowa: *Emily Bernacki.

Tontitown: *Kinsey Stephens.

Tulsa, Oklahoma: Andrew Gancarczyk.

Tyler, Texas: Grace Williams.

Van Buren: *Makala Adair, Alexandra Aguilar, Coryn Anderson, *Jorgi Anderson, Shayla Arter, Nathaly Artero, Paige Baker, Humberto Barrera, Yahyr Bonilla, Graci Brasuell, *Summer Bright, *Lloyd Brothers, Kyle Brown, *Lanie Brown, Parker Brown, *Justin Buccille, Gemma Burkett, *Angel Burkhart, *Caleb Burton, Bertha Cabrera, *Tanner Callahan, Collin Cantrell, *Hudson Cheatham, Anaya Chomphilath, *Lauren Christianson, *Tayler Colley, Jose Cordova, *Ruben Corona, Casey Craft, Brenda Cruz-Chavez, Kimberly Cruz-Chavez, *Faith Cureton, Audrey Dahlem, Destiny Davis, Michael Deleplank, *Luke Dennis, Zoe Dickens, *Zoe Dilley, *William Dover, Carlos Estrada, Chrys Estrada, Jasmine Everetts, *Catelyn Fight, *Alecia Flores, Chloe Ford, *Madisen Gaona, *Vincent Glendenning, Trevor Greb, *Tanner Harmon, *Brandon Harris, Mary Hays, Sarah Henley, *Laci Henson, Myriah Hernandez, Racheal Hilmer, Gabrielle Hinkle, Gracie Holmes, Ken Huang, Reanna Huntington, *Genisis Jaco, Kalyn Jerden, *Kenzie Jones, Sara Kessler, *Molly Kingston, Katheryn Kirkland, Sierra Koperski, Emma Lee, *Lizette Leon, Garrett Lewis, William Logsdon, Josiah Loukota, Danely Lozano, Brittnie Maness, *Hailey Mannon, Kya Mason, *Layton McClure, *Sophia McLain, *Adah Mercer, Jackson Molina, *Nancy Najarro, Jenna Neblick, *Holly Needham, *Cadence Nguyen, *Thomas Nguyen, Isaac Nichols, *Morgan Nouansavane, Natalie Ophaso, *Shaelyn Orsbun, *Allysajoy Pajarillo, Steffany Papp, *Logan Perez, Justin Pham, *Justice Phillips, Renee Phillips, Cesia Pirir Equite, *Taylor Pixley, *Kyler Poor, Ty Potts, Alexis Qualls, Yadira Quijada, *Addison Ray, Kara Ray, *Haden Roark, Haley Roark, Andrew Robbins, Christian Robertson, *Harlee Rodriguez, Bryan Rogers, *Fernando Romero, *Luis Romero, Stephanie Romero, Brylee Rose, *Joshua Rothenberger, Ashli Rowe, *Brittany Russell, *Rylee Ryan, *Abby Saniseng, Tobey Sayaxomphou, Eli Shankle, *Grant Shankle, *Drew Shields, Santiago Showl, Mayle Soukhawan, Michael Storment, Brittney Taylor, Samantha Thompson, *Jessica Thorman, *Stephanie Tinsley, *Arlyn Torres, *Kilee Treadway, Isaac Tunchez, *Sandy Urias, Riley Vann, *Ivan Vatthanatham, *Natalie Verdin, Jacob Weaver, Christian Wharton, *Jonah White, *Julia White, *Lauren Wilkinson, Emersyn Woodard, Payton Woodland, *Elizabeth Wootton, D’Lite Xiong, Sandra Zelaya.

Vian, Oklahoma: Jacob Brockman, *Cassidy Escojido, Nora Halverson, Adam Holt, *Alexis Kleman, Kalee Kolbe.

Victoria, Texas: *Savannah Wharton.

Vilonia: *Nicole Land.

Waldron: Eden Akins, *Melissa Bennett, Kailie Brewer, *Payton Brown, Drake Carnley, Tate Carnley, Erica Davis, Kylee Day, *Jenny Diaz, *Alejandra Flores, Taylor Horn, Ellianna Johnson, Peyton Lipham, Isai Lopez, *Jayden Manning, Lane Metcalf, *Michael Millard, *Lupita Morales, Meagan Murdock, Tara Nix, Vanessa Orozco, *Harleigh Rice, *Kanisha Schafer, *Korie Underwood, Ashton Young.

Walnut Ridge: *Amanda Smith.

Wesley: Brayden Nelson.

West Fork: *Kendyl Hooper, *Abigail Langston, Laura Smedley, *Cassidy Vanhook.

West Helena: Addie Minor.

Whitesboro, Oklahoma: *Zachary Maxwell, *Lana Putman.

Wichita Falls, Texas: Reagan Macha.

Wichita, Kansas: *Jordon Helm.

Wickes: Austin Coon, *Lauren Driver.

Wilmar: Shanique Rhodes.

Wilton: *Shonda French.

Windsor, Missouri: Julia McCown.

Winslow: Darian Chaney.

Wister, Oklahoma: Catherine Baldwin, *Ashton Durant, *Whitney Frost, *Isabella Law, Zuleima Matias, *Kolby McGee, Macy Nobles, Maddy Nobles, *Katie Scowden, Chloe Wilkins.

Obituary – Steven Gaines (2005 – 2024)


The Richard/ Gaines/ Loubey family would like to announce the passing of a dear loved one, Steven Lee Gaines III. Steven was  born on September 6th, 2005, in Mena Arkansas and died unexpectedly on February 1, 2024.

Steven was such a beautiful soul. He loved to have fun and make people laugh. He enjoyed fishing and being outdoors. He loved exploring old, abandoned places to see what his brother and him could find. He enjoyed bonfires and hanging out and having a good time with his friends and family.  He was a hard-working, talented young man. He worked hard and learned quickly. He loved playing around, and people were just drawn to him. He had a magnetic personality. His smile could light up a room. He had no fear. He would start up a conversation with anyone.  Steven’s life was short, but he touched many people. He grew up in Waldron. His first job was with Keith Morris plumbing a family long-time friend who is more family than a friend. He wanted to travel and spread his wings and see the world. So, he got a job with his stepdad and brother at NCS. He prided himself on doing his job well. He will forever live on and be remembered in the hearts he loved and touched along the way.

He is survived by those who loved him most his mother Jolene (Loubey) Richard, stepfather Robert Richard; his brothers Joshua Loubey, Flannigon Gaines, Gordon Gaines, Otho Gaines and sisters: Nina Loubey, Skarlett Richard, Aubrey Gaines Allen, Alanis Martin and brothers-in-law Grady Allen and Collin Martin, stepbrother Izek Pina-Pina and stepsisters: Raven Swiney, Gabriella Pina-Pina, Alexis Percefull. Steven is also survived by grandmother’s Shelia Campbell Johnson and Elizabeth Lane and grandfather Kenneth Johnson as well as a bonus GG, Gaetonette Meza, and bonus uncle Josh Swiney. Steven will be missed by all that knew him and the many whose lives he impacted including many, many uncles and aunts and cousins.

Steven is preceded in death by his father Steven Gaines II, grandfather Frankie Loubey, and Steven Gaines, great uncle David Loubey, great grandmother Eva Campbell, and Lucy Loubey, Gladis Baker, great grandfather Tom Campbell and Frank Loubey along with many more relatives.

Steven’s life celebration will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Waldron, Arkansas.  Arrangements and cremation are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home & Crematory in Waldron, Arkansas.

Steven’s visitation will be Monday, February 5, 2024, from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas.