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Filing Period Ends for Preferential Primary

The filing period for the preferential primary to be held in May 2022 ended on Tuesday, March 1. The following candidates will be on the ballot:

SEBASTIAN COUNTY
County Clerk
Sharon Brooks County Clerk / Recorder – Republican

Circuit Clerk
Marcus W Phillips – Republican
Susie Hassett – Republican

County Judge
Steve Hotz – Treasurer/Collector – Republican
Denny Altes – Republican
Jeff Turner – Republican County

Treasurer/Collector
Charity Gregory – Republican
Lora Rice – Republican
Ken Blevins – Republican

County Assessor
Zach Johnson – Assessor – Republican County

Sheriff
Sheriff Hobe Runion III – Republican

County Coroner
Kenny Hobbs Coroner – Republican

Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace Dist 1
JP 1 Johnny Hobbs – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 2
Jackie C. Davis – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 3
Shawn Looper – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 4
J.P. 4 James W Butler – Republican
Jeremy Ibison – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 5
J.P. 5 John Spradlin – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 6
J.P. Danny Aldridge – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 7
Kenneth Williamson – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 8
Valeria J. Robinson – Democratic
Justice of the Peace Dist 9
JP Rhonda Royal – Democrat
Justice of the Peace Dist 10
J.P. Dickie L. Robertson – Democratic
James C. Higginbotham – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 11
Linda Willsey Murry – Democrat
Zach Mulson – Libertarian
Gerry Ward – Democratic
Justice of the Peace Dist 12
Tommy Camp – Republican
Justice of the Peace Dist 13
JP #13 Lorrie A Glidewell Runion – Republican

Constables
Upper Township:
Constable Paul Foley- Republican
Township 1:
Charlie Carpenter – Republican
Township 2:
Cleason H Cotton Jr – Republican
Steve Wiley – Republican
Township 3:
Jim Carter – Republican
Township 4:
Constable William Justin Hayes – Republican

School Candidate
Greenwood School District:
Stephanie Griffith, zone 1; Todd Hales, zone 5; Brad Johnson, zone 7; Clifton “Cliff” James, zone 2; Bradley Kremers, zone 6; Brian Jones, zone 2; Elysa Turner, zone 3; Kelli Griffith Henning zone, 6; Tara Kappler, zone 4; Lydia Trieu Whetstone, zone 5; Greg Hasley zone 4; Jamie Brown, zone 1.

Lavaca District:
Craig Carter, zone 3; Tyler Daniels, zone 2; Amy Green, zone 4; Perry Newman, zone 1; Darren Smithson, zone 5; Amanda Hall, zone 2;

Mansfield District:
Lesli Baggett, zone 2; Steve E Hattabaugh, zone 4; Rick Nicodemus, zone 5.

SCOTT COUNTY

County Judge
Sheri Thompson – Republican
Brian Jones – Republican
Brad Evans – Independent

County Clerk
Tracy McPherson – Independent

County Assessor
Incumbent Terri Churchill – Independent

County Treasurer
Incumbent Teresa Scantling – Independent

Sheriff
Incumbent Sheriff Randy Shores – Independent
Clint McPherson – Republican
Tim Starr – Independent

Coroner
None

JP District 1
None

JP District 2
Incumbent Melvin “Dee” Parker – Independent

JP District 3
Leonard Russell – Independent

JP District 4
Incumbent Linda Vaughn – Independent
Jeffery Gilbert – Independent

JP District 5
Incumbent Tom Wagner – Democrat
Jamie Lynn Goff – Independent

JP District 6
Tommy Roberson – Independent

JP District 7
John E. Luttrell – Republican

JP District 8
None

JP District 9
Larry (PeeWee) Russell – Independent

Constables
Constable Mill Creek:
Incumbent Gary House – Independent
Constable Mountain:
NONE
Constable Mt. Pleasant:
Incumbent Mike House – Independent
Constable Parks:
Jimmy Atchley – Independent
Constable Tate:
NONE
Constable Tomlinson:
NONE

School Board
Waldron School District Zone 1:
Konner McKay

State Candidate Information 2022 Preferential Primary and Nonpartisan Judicial General Election

NamePositionPartyFiling Date
Court of Appeals Judge Raymond R AbramsonCourt of Appeals Associate Judge District 01, Position 01Non Partisan Judicial02/23/2022
Brandon AchorState Representative District 71Republican02/22/2022
William AlcottState Representative District 59Democratic02/28/2022
Judge Tonya AlexanderCircuit Judge, District 02, Division 06, Subdistrict 2.1Non Partisan Judicial02/23/2022
Representative Fred AllenState Representative District 77Democratic02/25/2022
Gabriel AndreucettiState Senate District 26Libertarian02/28/2022
Wade AndrewsState Representative District 98Republican02/22/2022
Diamond Arnold-JohnsonAuditor of StateDemocratic03/01/2022
Max AveryState Representative District 49Republican02/22/2022
Brian AyersState Representative District 06Republican02/28/2022
Supreme Court Justice Karen BakerState Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 6Non Partisan Judicial02/25/2022
Senator Bob BallingerState Senate District 28Republican02/22/2022
David BarberState Senate District 17Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative Sonia BarkerState Representative District 96Republican02/22/2022
Ethan J. BarnesState Senate District 22Republican03/01/2022
Lincoln E. BarnettState Representative District 63Democratic02/28/2022
Shawn BatesState Representative District 46Republican02/28/2022
Representative Howard M. Beaty, Jr.State Representative District 95Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Rick BeckState Representative District 43Republican02/22/2022
Senator Charles BeckhamState Senate District 03Republican02/22/2022
Wayne Reginald BeechState Representative District 62Republican02/25/2022
Chris BellerState Representative District 28Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Mary BentleyState Representative District 54Republican02/22/2022
Chris BequetteLieutenant GovernorRepublican02/28/2022
Jake BequetteU.S. SenateRepublican02/22/2022
Rep. Mark H. BerryState Representative District 26Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Stan BerryState Representative District 44Republican02/22/2022
Robert BetzoldState Representative District 68Libertarian02/22/2022
Richard BillingsleyState Representative District 19Democratic02/28/2022
Tim BlairProsecuting Attorney, District 11-EastNon Partisan Judicial01/07/2022
Max BlakeState Representative District 48Republican02/22/2022
Anthony “Tony” BlandGovernorDemocratic02/24/2022
Greg BlandState Representative District 52Republican02/25/2022
Shannon L. BlattCircuit Judge, District 12, Division 03Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Greg BledsoeLieutenant GovernorRepublican02/22/2022
Wes BookerState Representative District 71Republican02/22/2022
Senator John BoozmanU.S. SenateRepublican02/25/2022
State Representative Justin BoydState Senate District 27Republican02/22/2022
Mosemarie Dora BoydProsecuting Attorney, District 12Non Partisan Judicial03/01/2022
Jana BradfordProsecuting Attorney, District 09-WestNon Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
State Representative Harlan BreauxState Representative District 06Republican02/22/2022
Representative Keith BrooksState Representative District 78Republican02/22/2022
Representative Karilyn BrownState Representative District 67Republican02/22/2022
Justice of the Peace Matt BrownState Representative District 55Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Joshua BryantState Senate District 32Republican02/22/2022
Tom BryantState Representative District 03Republican02/28/2022
Mickey BuchananProsecuting Attorney, District 09-WestNon Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
Denise BugosState Representative District 13Republican02/22/2022
Walter BurgessState Representative District 81Republican02/22/2022
James BurkState Senate District 18Libertarian02/25/2022
Rebecca BurkesState Representative District 11Republican02/22/2022
Debra Wood BuschmanProsecuting Attorney, District 18-WestNon Partisan Judicial01/06/2022
Aaron A. CagleState Representative District 93Libertarian02/22/2022
Senator Ronald CaldwellState Senate District 10Republican02/22/2022
Beth CallawayState Senate District 02Republican02/25/2022
Stacey CaplenerState Representative District 40Republican02/23/2022
Judge Chris CarnahanState Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 2Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Jodi G.CarneyState District Judge District 10Non Partisan Judicial02/28/2022
Joey CarrState Representative District 34Republican02/22/2022
State Representative John P. CarrState Representative District 15Republican02/22/2022
Nick CartwrightState Senate District 18Democratic02/28/2022
Judge Stephanie CasadyCourt of Appeals Associate Judge District 06, Position 02Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Kenneth CatesU.S. SenateLibertarian02/25/2022
John Wayne CatlettState Representative District 52Independent02/25/2022
Representative Fran CavenaughState Representative District 30Republican02/22/2022
Senator Linda Pondexter ChesterfieldState Senate District 12Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative Craig ChristiansenState Representative District 39Republican02/22/2022
Mayor Peter ChristieState Senate District 34Republican02/23/2022
State Senator Alan ClarkState Senate District 07Republican02/22/2022
Hilary Grace CleaverState Representative District 05Independent02/22/2022
Representative Nicole ClowneyState Representative District 21Democratic02/22/2022
Stephen CogerProsecuting Attorney, District 04Non Partisan Judicial01/07/2022
Representative Andrew CollinsState Representative District 73Democratic02/22/2022
Ollie CollinsState Representative District 34Democratic02/23/2022
Paul Colvin, Jr.State Senate District 31Republican02/28/2022
Teresa A. Coney, Justice of the PeaceState Representative District 79Democratic02/25/2022
Cara ConnorsCircuit Judge, District 06, Division 12, Subdistrict 6.1Non Partisan Judicial01/07/2022
Representative Cameron CooperState Representative District 57Republican02/22/2022
Dorothy Dyson CooperState Senate District 09Democratic02/28/2022
Chris P. CorbittState Representative District 55Republican02/23/2022
Jannie M. CottonState Representative District 67Democratic02/22/2022
Rachel CoxState Representative District 15Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative Bruce CozartState Representative District 91Republican02/22/2022
Representative Cindy CrawfordState Representative District 51Republican02/22/2022
Congressman Rick CrawfordU.S. Congress District 01Republican02/25/2022
Prosecuting Attorney Carol CrewsProsecuting Attorney, District 20Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Alderman Steve CrowellState Senate District 03Republican02/28/2022
Zachary A. CulpState Representative District 69Democratic02/25/2022
State Representative Carol DalbyState Representative District 100Republican02/22/2022
Roger B. DaughertyU.S. Congress District 01Independent03/01/2022
State Senator Breanne DavisState Senate District 25Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Marsh DavisState Representative District 02Republican02/22/2022
Shantella Shantel DavisState Representative District 58Democratic02/28/2022
Tyler DeesState Senate District 35Republican02/28/2022
Judge Gunner DeLayState Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 6Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
J.P. DeVilliersState Senate District 34Libertarian02/22/2022
David DinwiddieState Senate District 08Libertarian02/23/2022
Senator Jonathan DismangState Senate District 18Republican02/23/2022
Mayor Steve DixonState Representative District 01Republican02/25/2022
State Representative Jim DotsonState Senate District 34Republican02/22/2022
Matt DuffieldState Representative District 53Republican02/22/2022
Hope Hendren DukeState Representative District 12Republican02/22/2022
Wade DunnState Representative District 47Republican02/22/2022
Prosecuting Attorney Matt DurrettProsecuting Attorney, District 04Non Partisan Judicial02/23/2022
Brian EatonState Representative District 14Democratic03/01/2022
State Representative Les EavesState Representative District 58Republican02/22/2022
Demetria L. EdwardsCircuit Judge, District 10, Division 04, Subdistrict 10.1Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Stephen EdwardsState Representative District 50Libertarian02/22/2022
Tom ElwoodState Representative District 32Republican02/28/2022
Bruce EmersonState Representative District 04Republican03/01/2022
Senator Jane EnglishState Senate District 13Republican02/22/2022
State Rep. Denise EnnettState Representative District 80Democratic02/22/2022
Prosecuting Attorney David L EthredgeProsecuting Attorney, District 14Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
State Representative Jon S. EubanksState Representative District 46Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Brian S. EvansState Representative District 68Republican02/22/2022
Robert FairState Representative District 11Republican02/28/2022
Kellee Mitchell FarrisState Representative District 62Democratic02/28/2022
Representative Deborah FergusonState Representative District 63Democratic02/22/2022
Representative Ken FergusonState Representative District 64Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative David FieldingState Representative District 98Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative Charlene FiteState Representative District 24Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Lanny FiteState Representative District 83Republican02/22/2022
Edward M. Flanigan, IIIState Representative District 41Libertarian02/22/2022
Senator Scott FlippoState Senate District 23Republican02/22/2022
Senator Stephanie FlowersState Senate District 08Democratic02/22/2022
Representative Vivian FlowersState Representative District 65Democratic02/28/2022
Alan FloydState Representative District 90Republican02/23/2022
Sonia FonticiellaProsecuting Attorney, District 02Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Representative Jack FortnerState Representative District 04Republican02/22/2022
Jack E FosterU.S. SenateDemocratic02/22/2022
Judge Teresa FrenchCircuit Judge, District 10, Division 05, At LargeNon Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
Terry FullerState Senate District 09Republican02/25/2022
Representative Tony FurmanState Representative District 82Republican02/22/2022
Darlene Goldi GainesCommissioner of State LandsDemocratic02/22/2022
Richard “Nap” GantU.S. SenateWrite-In02/28/2022
Representative Denise GarnerState Representative District 20Democratic02/22/2022
James GarnerU.S. SenateWrite-In03/01/2022
State Representative Jimmy GazawayState Representative District 31Republican02/25/2022
Jesse GibsonAttorney GeneralDemocratic02/22/2022
Frank GilbertLieutenant GovernorLibertarian02/22/2022
D. Michael GillState Representative District 12Libertarian02/22/2022
Senator Ben GilmoreState Senate District 01Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Justin GonzalesState Representative District 89Republican02/22/2022
Lonny M. GoodwinState Senate District 04Independent02/23/2022
Anna Beth GormanSecretary of StateDemocratic02/28/2022
Chuck GrahamProsecuting Attorney, District 23Non Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
Judge David GrahamCircuit Judge, District 13, Division 01Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Zack GramlichState Representative District 50Republican02/22/2022
Paul GreenState Representative District 99Libertarian02/22/2022
Judge Robert GriffinState Representative District 39Republican02/22/2022
Lieutenant Governor Tim GriffinAttorney GeneralRepublican02/23/2022
Chester GriffithState Representative District 88Libertarian02/28/2022
Charles GuidryState Senate District 15Libertarian02/22/2022
Judge Alex GuynnCircuit Judge, District 11-West, Division 01, Subdistrict 11.1Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Rep. Delia HaakState Representative District 17Republican02/22/2022
Ben HaleProsecuting Attorney, District 08-NorthNon Partisan Judicial01/06/2022
Clayton HallState Representative District 39Libertarian02/22/2022
Jim A. HallState Representative District 05Independent02/22/2022
State Senator Kim HammerState Senate District 16Republican02/24/2022
Ryan HansonState Representative District 23Libertarian02/28/2022
Councilman Rick HarrellState Senate District 25Republican02/22/2022
Ricky Dale Harrington, Jr.GovernorLibertarian02/22/2022
Jackie HarrisCircuit Judge, District 11-West, Division 04, Subdistrict 11.1Non Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
Jody L. HarrisState Representative District 25Republican02/25/2022
Sandra Young HarrisCircuit Judge, District 11-West, Division 04, Subdistrict 11.1Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Cliff HartState Senate District 10Democratic02/22/2022
Quintessa HathawayU.S. Congress District 02Democratic02/23/2022
Councilman RJ HawkState Representative District 81Republican02/22/2022
Representative Spencer HawksState Senate District 17Republican02/22/2022
Chris HayesState Representative District 92Libertarian02/22/2022
Howard HeffingtonState Representative District 56Libertarian02/22/2022
Annie Powell HendricksCircuit Judge, District 12, Division 02Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Rey HernandezState Representative District 11Democratic02/22/2022
State Senator Bart HesterState Senate District 33Republican02/22/2022
Brian HesterState Representative District 22Republican02/22/2022
Roy L. HesterState Senate District 26Republican03/01/2022
Senator Jimmy Hickey, JRState Senate District 04Republican02/22/2022
Congressman French HillU.S. Congress District 02Republican02/22/2022
Senator Ricky HillState Senate District 11Republican02/22/2022
Representative David HillmanState Representative District 61Republican02/28/2022
Curtis HittState Senate District 21Republican02/25/2022
Court of Appeals Judge Kenneth S. HixsonCourt of Appeals Associate Judge District 03, Position 02Non Partisan Judicial02/28/2022
DeAnna HodgesState Representative District 09Republican02/28/2022
Grant HodgesState Representative District 14Republican02/22/2022
Representative Monte HodgesU.S. Congress District 01Democratic02/22/2022
Representative Mike HolcombState Representative District 93Republican02/22/2022
Devon HolderProsecuting Attorney, District 03Non Partisan Judicial01/03/2022
Alfred Jefferson Holland IIIState Senate District 21Libertarian02/22/2022
Representative Steve HollowellState Representative District 37Republican02/22/2022
Kevin R HolmesProsecuting Attorney, District 21Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
LaTonya Austin HonorableCircuit Judge, District 06, Division 05, Subdistrict 6.1Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Risie R HowardCircuit Judge, District 11-West, Division 04, Subdistrict 11.1Non Partisan Judicial02/23/2022
David J. HowellState Representative District 53Republican02/22/2022
Prosecuting Attorney Teresa HowellProsecuting Attorney, District 07Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Derek HuberState Senate District 23Democratic02/22/2022
Joshua Michael HuckabaState Representative District 57Libertarian02/22/2022
Rep. Ashley HudsonState Representative District 75Democratic02/22/2022
Prosecuting Attorney S. Kyle HunterProsecuting Attorney, District 11-WestNon Partisan Judicial01/06/2022
Senator Missy Thomas IrvinState Senate District 24Republican02/22/2022
Paula IrwinState Representative District 19Democratic02/28/2022
Curley JacksonState Representative District 94Democratic02/22/2022
Natalie JamesU.S. SenateDemocratic02/22/2022
Representative Lane JeanState Representative District 99Republican02/22/2022
Tederal D. JeffersonState Representative District 01Republican02/28/2022
State Senator Blake JohnsonState Senate District 21Republican02/22/2022
Johnson, Demetris JrState Representative District 35Democratic02/25/2022
Judge Leon JohnsonCircuit Judge, District 06, Division 01, Subdistrict 6.1Non Partisan Judicial02/28/2022
State Representative Lee JohnsonState Representative District 47Republican02/22/2022
Senator Mark JohnsonState Senate District 17Republican02/22/2022
Chris JonesGovernorDemocratic02/22/2022
Chris JonesState Representative District 60Independent03/01/2022
Leon Jones, Jr.Attorney GeneralRepublican03/01/2022
Mike JonesState Representative District 52Republican02/22/2022
Monique JonesState Representative District 18Democratic02/28/2022
Noah JonesState Senate District 13Libertarian02/22/2022
Will JonesProsecuting Attorney, District 06Non Partisan Judicial01/07/2022
Michael J. KalagiasU.S. Congress District 03Libertarian02/28/2022
Brandon KelleyState Representative District 82Libertarian02/25/2022
Bryan B. KingState Senate District 28Republican02/28/2022
Kelly Ross KroutLieutenant GovernorDemocratic02/22/2022
Neil Robinson KumarU.S. Congress District 03Republican02/22/2022
Judy LaddState Representative District 91Democratic02/22/2022
Representative Jack LadymanState Representative District 32Republican02/22/2022
Tommy Land Commissioner of State LandsCommissioner of State LandsRepublican02/22/2022
Gerhard LangguthAttorney GeneralWrite-In02/22/2022
Robert “Bob” LargentState Senate District 28Republican02/22/2022
Michelle C. Lawrence Prosecuting AttorneyProsecuting Attorney, District 18-EastNon Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Senator Greg LedingState Senate District 30Democratic03/01/2022
Martin E. LillyProsecuting Attorney, District 02Non Partisan Judicial02/28/2022
Heath LoftisU.S. SenateRepublican02/22/2022
Dakota LoganState Representative District 06Libertarian02/28/2022
Jerry LogginsState Representative District 27Republican02/28/2022
Justice Wayne LongState Representative District 39Republican02/22/2022
Representative Fred LoveState Senate District 15Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative Mark LoweryState TreasurerRepublican02/23/2022
Bob LoweryState District Judge District 10Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Representative Robin LundstrumState Representative District 18Republican02/22/2022
Representative Roger LynchState Representative District 60Republican02/22/2022
State Representative John MaddoxState Representative District 86Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Steve MagieState Representative District 56Democratic02/22/2022
Lauren Mallett-HaysU.S. Congress District 03Democratic02/22/2022
Bruce MartinState Representative District 61Democratic02/25/2022
Jay MartinGovernorDemocratic02/22/2022
Beth MasonState Senate District 14Republican03/01/2022
Gregory MaxwellU.S. Congress District 04Libertarian02/22/2022
Jason MaxwellState Representative District 12Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Julie MayberryState Representative District 92Republican02/24/2022
Mindy McAlindonState Representative District 10Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Rick McClureState Representative District 29Republican02/23/2022
Representative Austin McCollumState Representative District 08Republican02/24/2022
Rebecca Reed McCoyProsecuting Attorney, District 17Non Partisan Judicial02/25/2022
Representative Tippi McCulloughState Representative District 74Democratic02/22/2022
Miles McDonnellState Representative District 73Libertarian02/28/2022
Representative Mark D. McElroyState Representative District 62Republican02/22/2022
Eric I. McGeeState Representative District 32Libertarian02/22/2022
State Representative Richard McGrewState Representative District 85Republican02/22/2022
Cortney Warwick McKeeState Senate District 06Democratic02/22/2022
Justice of the Peace Matt MckeeState Senate District 06Republican02/22/2022
Brit McKenzieState Representative District 07Republican02/22/2022
State Rep. Gayla Hendren McKenzieState Senate District 35Republican02/22/2022
James McMenisState Senate District 02Republican02/28/2022
Representative Ron McNairState Representative District 05Republican02/22/2022
Don E. McNaughtonState Representative District 22Republican02/28/2022
Jim Medley, JPState Representative District 50Republican02/22/2022
Representative Stephen MeeksState Representative District 42Republican02/23/2022
Dexter R MillerState Representative District 62Democratic02/22/2022
State Representative Josh MillerState Representative District 41Republican02/22/2022
Treasurer of State Dennis MilliganAuditor of StateRepublican02/22/2022
Representative Jon MilliganState Representative District 33Republican02/22/2022
Trent MinnerState Representative District 56Republican02/22/2022
Judge Chalk S MitchellCircuit Judge, District 01, Division 04, Subdistrict 1.1Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Connie MitchellProsecuting Attorney, District 08-SouthNon Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
Blake MontgomeryProsecuting Attorney, District 08-NorthNon Partisan Judicial01/05/2022
Jeremiah MooreState Representative District 61Republican02/22/2022
Kendra MooreState Representative District 23Republican02/22/2022
Jan MorganU.S. SenateRepublican02/28/2022
Dustin MorphisState Representative District 44Republican02/22/2022
Lakeslia MosleyState Representative District 55Democratic03/01/2022
Marty MossState Representative District 41Republican02/28/2022
State Representative Reginald MurdockState Senate District 09Democratic02/22/2022
Prosecuting Attorney Todd MurrayProsecuting Attorney, District 01Non Partisan Judicial02/25/2022
Dan NelsonGovernorWrite-In02/22/2022
Rep. Milton Nicks Jr.State Representative District 35Democratic02/22/2022
Teresa M. NormanState Representative District 02Libertarian03/01/2022
Jay OliphantState Representative District 12Republican02/22/2022
Diane OsborneState Representative District 50Democratic02/22/2022
Caitlin OxfordState Representative District 25Democratic03/01/2022
John J. PackState Representative District 71Democratic02/22/2022
Stetson PainterState Representative District 03Republican02/22/2022
Lisa ParksState Senate District 31Democratic02/28/2022
Steven Gene ParsonsState Representative District 03Libertarian02/22/2022
Samuel PasthingState District Judge District 10Non Partisan Judicial02/28/2022
Council Member Aubrey PattersonState Representative District 13Republican02/23/2022
Jack “Jay” Patterson, IICircuit Judge, District 05, Division 04Non Partisan Judicial02/25/2022
Gregory F. PayneState Representative District 13Republican02/22/2022
Representative John PaytonState Senate District 22Republican02/22/2022
Shad PearceState Representative District 40Republican02/22/2022
Representative Clint PenzoState Senate District 31Republican02/23/2022
Peyton PerksState Representative District 70Libertarian02/25/2022
State Representative Mark W PerryState Representative District 66Democratic02/22/2022
Doug PetersonState Senate District 35Libertarian02/22/2022
John PettieProsecuting Attorney, District 03Non Partisan Judicial01/06/2022
Jim PettyState Senate District 29Republican02/22/2022
Jeff PhillipsProsecuting Attorney, District 05Non Partisan Judicial02/25/2022
Kelly Procter PierceState Senate District 27Republican02/22/2022
Representative Aaron PilkingtonState Representative District 45Republican02/22/2022
Senator Mathew W. PitschState TreasurerRepublican02/22/2022
Coty W. PowersState Representative District 30Republican02/25/2022
Elvis PresleyGovernorWrite-In02/22/2022
Robert N Presley IIProsecuting Attorney, District 21Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Josh PriceSecretary of StateDemocratic02/22/2022
Cheryl PrimmState Representative District 30Libertarian03/01/2022
Andrew C PrittState Representative District 94Democratic02/22/2022
Chad PuryearState Representative District 25Republican02/22/2022
Aaron Robert RaatzState Representative District 71Libertarian02/22/2022
Brian E. RamseyState Representative District 37Libertarian03/01/2022
Senator Jason RapertLieutenant GovernorRepublican02/22/2022
State Representative David RayState Representative District 69Republican02/23/2022
Christopher Joseph ReedState Representative District 37Democratic02/25/2022
Jason ReevesState Representative District 83Libertarian02/22/2022
Timmy ReidState Representative District 27Republican02/22/2022
Conrad ReynoldsU.S. Congress District 02Republican02/22/2022
Senator Terry RiceState Senate District 05Republican02/22/2022
State Representative Jay RichardsonState Representative District 49Democratic02/22/2022
R. Scott RichardsonState Representative District 13Republican02/22/2022
Representative Marcus RichmondState Representative District 52Republican02/22/2022
Josh RievesState Representative District 61Republican02/24/2022
Michelle Gates RobertsState Representative District 84Democratic03/01/2022
Christie RobertsonState Representative District 24Republican02/25/2022
Luke RobertsonState Representative District 100Libertarian02/25/2022
Warren RobertsonState Senate District 29Republican02/25/2022
Jeffrey Childs RogersProsecuting Attorney, District 13Non Partisan Judicial01/06/2022
Prosecuting Attorney Tony RogersProsecuting Attorney, District 19-EastNon Partisan Judicial01/07/2022
Justice of the Peace Rose RolandState Representative District 54Republican02/22/2022
Teresa L RoofeState Representative District 01Democratic02/22/2022
Ryan A. RoseState Representative District 48Republican02/25/2022
Circuit Judge Quincey RossCircuit Judge, District 10, Division 04, Subdistrict 10.1Non Partisan Judicial02/22/2022
Marc RossonState Representative District 87Libertarian02/25/2022
James “Rus” Russell IIIGovernorDemocratic02/22/2022
Attorney General Leslie RutledgeLieutenant GovernorRepublican02/28/2022
Representative Johnny RyeState Representative District 36Republican02/22/2022
Jaron SalazarState Senate District 16Libertarian02/22/2022
Senator Bill SampleState Senate District 06Republican02/22/2022
Dee SandersState Representative District 55Democratic02/22/2022
Ernest Sanders, Jr.Circuit Judge, District 06, Division 05, Subdistrict 6.1Non Partisan Judicial02/28/2022
Sarah Huckabee SandersGovernorRepublican02/22/2022
S. Judson ScanlonState Representative District 70Democratic02/22/2022
Kate SchafferState Representative District 10Democratic03/01/2022
Bart SchulzState Representative District 28Republican02/22/2022
Kai SchulzState Representative District 59Libertarian02/22/2022
Representative Jamie ScottState Representative District 72Democratic02/22/2022
Corey SeatsProsecuting Attorney, District 02Non Partisan Judicial02/23/2022
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Mansfield Lady Tigers Defeat Cotter for 2A Region 1 Title & Top Seed in Upcoming State Tournament

Can anyone stop the Mansfield Lady Tigers on their quest for gold? The Lady Tigers have gone the past couple of months without a loss while achieving goals and setting records. They swept the second half of conference play to become 2A-4 Conference Champions and then cleaned up the District Tournament to become District Champions all without losing a game during that time. Due to all of their success, Mansfield entered the Regional Tournament in Eureka Springs as the #1 Seeded team. Although they sat at the top, they knew they’d face some new challenges against new opponents they haven’t seen before. But the Lady Tigers proved yet again that they cannot be counted out as they mowed through their competition en route to winning their first 2A West Regional Championship in 35 years.  

Mansfield took on Life Way Christian in the first round of the tournament and edged out the Lady Warriors in a 38-30 nail-biter. The victory gave the Lady Tigers an automatic bid to the State Playoffs, but Mansfield wanted more. In round two of the Regional Tournament, the Lady Tigers faced Yellville Summit in a semi-finals game to see who would move on to the Tournament Championship game. Yellville Summit gave the Lady Tigers one heck of a fight in the brawl for all match up, but the Lady Tigers overcame every obstacle thrown at them in the game to come out victorious with a 61-49 final. The win set Mansfield up for a shot at the Regional Championship against the Cotter Lady Warriors. Cotter earned their way to the Regional Championship game by defying the odds on the top side of the bracket and upsetting Mountainburg and number one seeded Flippin Lady Bobcats. The stage was set on Tuesday, March 1st for what would become a game for the ages. It was game on for Mansfield versus Cotter for all the marbles. 

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Cotter won the tip-off and both teams went to work. On Cotter’s first possession, Sadie Roberts stole the ball from a Lady Warrior and screamed down court. Unfortunately, Cotter was able to steal the ball back leaving Mansfield without any points on the turnover. The teams went back and forth to test each other’s defense until Alyson Edwards was able to power her way to the boards to get the first points of the game. Those would be the only points for about three minutes of play until Edwards again struck, sinking a three-point shot to extend the Lady Tigers lead to 5-0. The shot cost Mansfield dearly though as Edwards fell hard on her knee forcing the Mansfield star out for a couple of minutes. Skylynn Harris, who injured her knee against Life Way, stepped in to fill Edwards shoes and fill them did she ever. Harris became a wheelin’ dealin’ rebound stealin’ machine for the Lady Tigers as she took charge of the backboards keeping Cotter from getting any put-back points. With defensive aggression being the name of the game, the Lady Tigers would battle their way to the close of the first quarter with a 7-2 lead. 

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As the second quarter ensued, both teams began to get sloppy with the ball. Cotter turned the ball over twice right off the bat, but Mansfield could not capitalize with scores. The Lady Tigers had issues getting the ball through the net as shot after shot doinked off the rim. The missed shots allowed Cotter to remain in the mix of the game as the Lady Warriors tied the game 8-8 with 5:37 left in the half then took a 10-8 lead with a pair of free throws off a Mansfield foul. Mansfield would regain the lead with an Alyson Edwards layup, but Cotter struck right back to get the lead again 12-10. The back and forth on the scoreboard was unacceptable in the Lady Tigers’ minds and they decided to open fire with the big guns. Edwards forced her way through defenders for a board bucket and was followed by a Seven Sanderson score which forced Cotter to call a time out at the 1:57 mark. Cotter would try to score again before the half, but Edwards was again there to stuff the ball back in their face. With a halftime score of 16-12,  both teams headed to the locker rooms to regroup and try to fire up an offensive game plan for the second half. 

The Lady Tigers came out of the half with the same game plan as they started the game with. Play solid defense and control the clock. Mansfield extended their lead quickly as Seven Sanderson dished a pass to Alyson Edwards for two points. Edwards repaid the favor by doing the same for Sanderson, but Sanderson was fouled on the way up. Sanderson missed her free throw, but Edwards was right there for a put back and score. Since it didn’t work the first time, the Mansfield powerhouse duo tried the same pass again with Sanderson easily making the score this time. Cotter stayed consistent though and scored on baseline cuts against the Lady Tigers defense to keep Mansfield on their toes. The Lady Warriors got within one point of Mansfield with 0:53 seconds left in the quarter but that would be as close as they would get as Mansfield scored in the final seconds to end the third quarter with a score of 24-21. 

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A Mansfield three-point lead going into the final isn’t what the Lady Tigers wanted, but it was what they needed. They needed to feel the pressure in a big game environment like this to prove to themselves and the entire state that they weren’t merely a Cinderella story team. The tension could be felt by every player, coach, and fan in the stadium as the fourth quarter kicked off. Cotter was able to get Seven Sanderson to foul giving them a chance at free throws and the lead. The Lady Warriors shooter missed, but a Cotter teammate was there for the put pack giving Cotter a 25-24 lead over the Lady Tigers. Sanderson would get revenge by putting back a rebound score and it was game on from there. Natalie Allison, who was key in the Lady Tigers assist game, caused the stands to erupt as she cut like a razor between Cotter defenders for a layup and her first score of the night extending the Mansfield lead to three points. Cotter would come back again to score and put the game at a minimal 29-27 Mansfield lead. Anytime Mansfield would score, Cotter was right there every time to pull within a couple of points. The Lady Tigers continued to play the clock with multiple passes but a turnover by Mansfield led to a Lady Warriors score giving cotter a 32-31 lead over the Lady Tigers with only 1:16 left in the game.  

Cotter called a time-out right after gaining the lead as both teams planned out their final minute. That final minute of play would, in the end, wind up forcing fans to schedule an appointment with their cardiologists the next day as both teams laid it all out on the floor. Cotter fouled Seven Sanderson quickly sending the 6’3 world wonder to the free-throw line. Sanderson would sink both free throws to regain the lead for the Lady Tigers, 33-32.  The Lady Tigers would again see Sanderson go to the foul line as Cotter hit her on the way up for a put-back score tacking on the “and one”. The next Mansfield possession Cotter would foul again, this time it was Kynslee Ward who was sent to the line for two bonus points to extend the Lady Tigers lead to 38-32 with 23.2 seconds left in the game. But the game wasn’t over quite yet. Mansfield fouled Cotter giving them two free throws and the Lady Warrior hit both shots closing the game to a three-point Mansfield lead. The Lady Tigers then turned the ball over with a bad pass out of bounds with only 2.5 seconds on the clock. All Cotter had to do was inbound on their side of the court and hit a three and the game would be sent to overtime. The inbound was smooth for Cotter, but the shot was off as the game ended with a 38-35 victory and the Regional Championship trophy.  

The victory was the first regional Championship the Lady Tigers have seen since 1987. To top that off, the Mansfield Lady Tigers improved their overall record to 24-7 and have earned the triple crown of being the 2A-4 Conference Champions, the 2A-4 District Champions, and the 2A West Regional Champions. The late-season winning surge wasn’t just a lucky shot or one good player. The Lady Tigers reached this pinnacle as a team. From the starters to the benches, everyone had a job to do, and they did it. There is only one trophy left to obtain for this outstanding team…state championship. Mansfield will begin that journey starting Thursday, March 3rd as they travel to the State Tournament in Junction City. Their first opponent will be the England Lady Lions with a tip-off of 7:00 pm. Lady Tigers versus Lady Lions for a big cat fight. The Mansfield Lady Tigers basketball program wouldn’t have it any other way 

Obituary – Gary John Scharbor (1950-2022)

Gary John Scharbor, 71, of Greenwood, Arkansas, passed from this life on Monday, February 28, 2022, in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was born July 20, 1950, in Paris, Arkansas to Dayron and Claudine Scharbor.

He was retired from Whirlpool and was of the Baptist faith. He served in both the Air Force and Army.

He enjoyed fishing and tying his own flies, camping, playing the guitar and singing.

He is preceded in death by a son, Joshua Scharbor and his father, Dayron Scharbor. 

A graveside service will be at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, March 3, 2022, at Lick Creek Cemetery near Booneville, under the direction of Roberts Funeral Home.

He is survived by his wife Diana of the home; 3 daughters, Missy Morton of Wimberley, Texas, Sonia Traughott (Adam) of Belleville, Texas and Jessica Wise of Little Rock; his mother, Claudine Scharbor of Booneville; 1 brother, Donald Scharbor (Janet) of Witcherville; 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends.

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Griffin Selects Clarksville As MHS Signees Expand

So far, so good for Mansfield High School’s most productive cross country team. With senior McKenzie Griffin’s commitment to the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, the number of Lady Tiger college signees for next season has reached three.

Like her classmates before her, Griffin took her turn under the spotlight in a signing ceremony on the campus of MHS. This February 23rd gathering gave yet another Lady Tiger off the 2021 Mansfield cross country team her moment to shine.

Griffin, a highly skilled distance runner for Mansfield over the past several seasons, made it official with her letter of intent to attend the University of the Ozarks. Before a crowd of teammates, close family and friends, the high school senior made the right decision for herself.

“The University of the Ozarks watched me at the state meet,” Griffin shared with her high school coach. “That meant alot to me.”

U. of O. is a small division III school nestled in nearby Clarksville.

Griffin and the majority of her high school teammates actually ran on the Eagle’s home course when they were junior high athletes.

“We used to go over to Clarksville and run a few seasons ago,” said John Mackey, the head coach at Mansfield. “They changed their meet date where it was in conflict with our home meet, so we stopped going. I’m glad the Eagles still found McKenzie on the scouting reports.”

Griffin has been a top 5 runner for the Tigers throughout her career. Multiple times she has earned All-District, All-Region, and All-Star awards.

As a sophomore, Griffin was the only Mansfield racer that reached All-District status. That was the year the Tigers were still in class 3A and grouped into one of the best conferences in the state. It was that 3A-2 conference that had five of the top 10 teams in the state. The league produced the state champions, three more highly ranked opponents, and Mansfield at number 10.

According to her high school coach, it was that sophomore season that Mansfield’s Griffin started believing a bit more in herself.

“Somewhere along the Van Buren race two years ago, McKenzie took over as the number one runner that season,” Mackey remembered. “She started really coming on and really worked at her opening mile. She produced her best state time that season and was the Player of the Year for our sport.”

These past two seasons Griffin’s teammates saw their own potential and began to chase. Together, Griffin and company flourished and found solid footing in their newly aligned class 2A setting.

Add Griffin’s steady play with fellow signees Faith Rainwater (Rich Mountain) and Darby Jones (Ouachita Baptist) into the mix; Mansfield pushed hard for the state championship in cross country. The crew fell just shy of that goal by taking the runner-up prize the last two seasons.

“It’s been a good run,” Mackey allowed. “Mansfield was blessed with some talented players. I give credit to McKenzie for getting her classmates interested in running. I remember her as a seventh grader. She really wanted to be a part of the program and convinced her classmates to do the same.”

“Just Roll with It” Serving up Recipes and Humor

By Sheri Hopkins
Lifestyle Contributor

Hello everyone! By the time you read this the ice will be gone. The sun will be shining and the cold will be a memory. Our heavenly father is the best artist there is. The ice was so beautiful. The way it hung on the trees and sparkled.

It brought back a memory of years ago, probably around 1990. There was a big snowstorm predicted. Chuck went to work that morning and he gave me orders not to go anywhere because I did not need to be on the road if it was going to get worse. OK, that seemed like an easy rule to follow until…my friend Billie Weaver called and asked “do you want to run to Walmart with me?” I said “sure.” Knowing a storm was coming and I was going to hear it from Chuck. Walmart was still in the Atwoods building at that time. She picked me up and we headed out. Needless to say, before we got very far, it started snowing like crazy. I mean snowing hard. Did we turn around and go home? No! We headed to Walmart. Well, by the time we got there, the roads were slick as could be. We got parked and got out to go inside, needless to say like a disobedient child, something always happens when you do something you shouldn’t. I fell in the parking lot and was like a turtle on its back, I could not get up. We got tickled and I could not get up. Cars were everywhere, headlights shining on me. The more I tried the more we laughed. I simply could not get up.

I’ve never liked to follow rules. I was young then and it didn’t bother me to fall. Let me tell ya now that I am practically a senior citizen, I am super careful. Jacob will call me and say “who is going to get you up if you fall?” I have grandkids, they will help me.

I also had a good memory of sledding down high school hill. Our friends and neighbors, the Nibletts, had an old car hood, they drug it out for us and my sister Pam, Mari and I hopped on it and flew down the hill. Such fun sledding down that hill.

This week’s recipe comes from my cousin, Melva. I have been on a dump cake kick. She said this was so good and easy. She ate it with ice cream. Ice cream makes everything good.
Cherry Dump Cake
2 cans of cherry pie filling
1 yellow cake mix (dry)
1 can of Sprite
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease or spray with cooking spray. Spread the two cans of cherry pie filling on bottom and spread out evenly. Put the dry cake mix on top and smooth out over pie filling. Pour the can of Sprite over the top, make sure all the cake mix is covered. Bake for 40-45 minutes depending on your oven. Eat it warm with ice cream. It would have to be lower in calories than the dump cake covered in butter. Enjoy

Obituary – Alice EvelynFay (Messenger) Long (1943-2022)

Alice E. (Messenger) Long of Waldron, Arkansas went to be with her Lord and Savior, Saturday, February 26, 2022 in Waldron, Arkansas with her loving family by her side. Alice was born April 30, 1943 in Fort Smith, Arkansas to Franklin Messenger and Juanita (Lovell) Messenger. She was 78 years old. Alice was a member of the Waldron Pentecostal Church of God and she loved the Lord. She was faithful in reading her Bible every day and looked forward to sharing the word with her friends and family.

Alice grew up in the Abbott area and went to school in Mansfield. She met and married the love of her life Charles Long when she was 20 years old. Together they raised their three children and made a life full of love and memories for 52 years. Alice worked for many years as a CNA. She loved being able to care for people. When Alice had time she loved working outside in her garden, watching old western movies (Wells Fargo being her favorite), and watching wrestling. Alice had a green thumb and she enjoyed being able to grow plants. But her first love was that for her grandchildren and family. She cherished being able to spend time with them and make everlasting memories.

Alice leaves behind to cherish her memory, her children: Ann Long and husband Brandon Sparks, Samantha Schlorff and husband John and Carl Long and wife Teresa all of Waldron, Arkansas. Granny will forever remain in the hearts of her grandchildren: Robert (Heather) Salmon, Amanda (Loyd) Murphy, Calvin (Brandy) Long, Tanner Long, Jessica Schlorff and Connor Schlorff as well a 12 great-grandchildren. Alice will be missed by all that knew her and the many whose lives she impacted, including a host of extended family, friends and neighbors she loved dearly. 

Alice was preceded in death by her husband Charles William Long, her parents Franklin and Juanita Messenger, and two great-grandchildren: Alexander Long and Kylan Long.

Alice’s graveside celebration of life will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at the Hon Cemetery in Hon Arkansas with Rev. Konnor McKay officiating. Interment will follow. Arrangements are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas. 

Alice’s pallbearers will be Tanner Long, Calvin Long, Connor Schlorff, Grant VanRavensway, Kristen Johnson and Chase Parker. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Salmon, Kurtis Bell, Amanda Murphy, Jessica Schlorff, Milo Hughes and Paul Salmon.

Alice’s visitation will be Monday, February 28, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas.

Bulldogs Finishes 1&2 at State Indoor

After not being able to compete at state indoor last year because of Covid, the Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs were eager to get back into the Randall Tyson Center where they have had loads of success over the recent years. State indoor is the first track meet of the year for many teams over the state, and the Bulldogs were looking to show their competition that the Waldron track teams were elite again this year.

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Following a runner up finish at state indoor in 2020 the Lady Bulldogs had a bad taste left in their mouth and were determined to change that this year. Coach Angie Bailey and this year’s seniors: Hannah Jeffries, Molly Richmond, Tristan VanDeWiele, McKenzi Stidman, and Haylee Stidman led the Bulldogs to a state indoor championship in the 3A division. The Lady Bulldogs were not only state champions of the meet, but also won 2 individual races, 1 relay race, and 1 field event. McKenzi Stidman won the 400-meter dash and the 800-meter run with times of 1:06.27 and 2:43.99 respectably. The 3200-meter relay team as well came out on top with a team consisting of McKenzi Stidman, Kynlyn Frayer, Ailey Ledesma, and Ashlynn Stidman. Hannah Jeffries was the state champion in the long jump with an incredible jump of 14ft 8 in. Other amazing performances were Ashlynn Stidman, 2nd place in the 800, Macie Davis, 2nd place in the 60 and 2nd place in the long jump, Molly Richmond, 2nd place in High Jump, Hannah Jeffries, 2nd place in triple jump, and Haylee Stidman, 2nd place in pole vault. Coach Bailey said this after the win, “This year’s win felt good since last year indoor was canceled due to Covid. I was so proud of the effort the girls gave since our practices have been limited because of weather and school closings. The girls are looking forward to designing their state rings for sure! Now we have to keep that momentum going”

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The Bulldogs were looking to three-peat at the Randall Tyson Center as the last two times they were there they emerged state indoor champions. Although they had lost a lot of seniors from the previous year’s team, this year’s team is stacked full of talent. Led by coach Chance Tanner, the Bulldogs were out to defend their title and bring another trophy back to Waldron. Although they did not quite get the result they were hoping for, they were still able to finish runners up and add another piece of hardware to their collection. Even if the team did not come out on top, two individuals were able to claim state champs as Cole Bailey won the 3200-meter run with a time of 12:02.70 and Kason Davis won the high jump with a height of 5ft 10in. Other great performances were Tyler Wright, 2nd in the 400m and 2nd place in high jump, Damien Macpherson, 2nd place in the 1600m, Landon Defoor, 2nd place in the 3200m, Kason Davis, 2nd place in the 60m. Coach Tanner had this to say “The state indoor track meet had to be moved around this yar due to weather. They decided to combine all classifications to compete on the same day, which made for a long day. Overall, our guys went out and competed very well. I was proud that they did not let lining up against the bigger schools from Northwest Arkansas deter them from performing at their best. Of course, nothing ever goes exactly as planned and we ended up finishing 2nd to a very good Ashdown team. At the end of the day, we had 14 guys finish in the top 3 of their events, including 2 individual state champions and 1 new indoor school record. Tyler Wright broke the indoor school record in the 400-meter dash with a time of 52.18, this placed him 2nd in 3A and 7th in all classifications. We start our outdoor season on March 4th at Van Buren. I am excited to see what these guys can do as the season progresses.”

📸 Sandy Tull

Lady Bulldogs Wrap Up Their Season

The Waldron Lady Bulldogs saw their season come to a close at the hands of the Lady Hornets of Hackett Monday evening in the opening round of the 2022 3A-4 District Tournament. Hackett captured the victory by a score of 48-32 at Cedarville High School to end the Lady Bulldog’s season. Waldron found themselves in a hole early, as Hacket raced out to a 17-7 advantage after the first period. Much like the entire season, the Lady Dogs did not go away easily scoring seven points in the 2nd quarter, with Hailey Stidman netting three points and an aggressive Molly Richmond adding four points. The defensive intensity was evaluated to start the second half as the Lady Dogs applied full court man to man pressure which cause Hackett to turn the ball over three consecutive trips, while also earning several attempts at the free-throw line. Entering the final period, Waldron had managed to cut the deficit to single digits with a chance to tighten the game even further, but the Dogs left some key free throws at the line and never could quite pull ahead. Hackett advanced to the 2nd round, as Waldron saw their season come to a close.

Leading the Lady Dogs in scoring was senior Bianca Hinojosa, who finished the night with 9 points and 8 rebounds, senior Hailey Stidman added another 8 points and 8 rebounds, and senior Molly Richmond threw in 4 points and 9 rebounds. Aaliyah Escoffier scored a game-high of 16 points with 5 rebounds and Teonna Best had 13 points and 5 rebounds as well for Hackett.

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Lady Bulldogs Molly Richmond, Daliegh Hunt, Hailey Stidman, Bianca Hinojosa, Rheagan Adams Coaches Tracie Adams and Erica Richardson

 Waldron did not have the record they had hoped for but battled through several obstacles. Coaching change, COVID, and injuries all played a part in the make-up of this year’s squad. “These girls have been through a lot; we had a great summer of practice and preparation but was bitten by the injury bug and suffered lots of illnesses throughout the season. Just never could quite get rolling,” Coach Tracie Adams went on to say. In several contests this season the Lady Dogs either had a lead in the second half or was within striking distance and never could get over that hump.

“Lady Bulldog This Year:  Lady Bulldogs did not grab many scoreboard wins in 2021-22 season, but what they did achieve was recognizing even when you have played the game of your life, it is the feeling of teamwork that you will remember. You will forget the plays, the shots, and the scores, but you will never forget your teammates. Of course, there will always be those heartbreaking losses and underdog wins that will stick with us forever, but the bonds we form will be some of the greatest relationships in our lives. The last game of the year for anyone is tough, for our team it was no different. The Lady Bulldogs dropped their final game of the season to Hackett Lady Hornets in the district tournament. Our seniors left all they had on the floor that night.  These three girls were positive leaders and role models. They will definitely be missed!”

Best Tips To Prevent Eye Strain From Computers

Working, watching, or playing on your computer can mean being glued to the screen for several hours. Unfortunately, the number of times you blink reduces when looking at your computer screen. Less blinking can lead to irritated eyes. What’s more, staring at the computer exposes you to significant levels of blue light, which also contributes to eyestrain. Do your eyes feel dry, sore, tired, itchy, or blurry? Or maybe you’re having a hard time focusing or keeping your eyes open? It could be that your eyes are strained. We’ll share the best tips to prevent eye strain from computers in this post.

1. Give Your Eyes a Break

The effective way to go about this is to practice the 20/20/20 strategy. Make it a routine to move your eyes away from the screen at least every 20 minutes. Then, keep your eyes focused on an object at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds or more.

2. Purchase Blue Light Glasses

Wearing blue-light-blocking glasses is a good way to prevent eye strains when on the computer. Your retina is light-sensitive, but the cornea and lens protect it.

However, these structures only keep UV rays out, not blue light. Blue light glasses are designed with special lens coatings and tints to filter or reduce the blue light waves that reach your retina.

3. Moisten Your Eyes With Artificial Tears

Reduced blinking can mean less tears. This leads to decreased lubrication on the outer surface of your eyes. To compensate for the deficiency, ask your healthcare provider to recommend the best eye drops to use when your eyes start to feel dry.

When experiencing other eye symptoms, there are likely a sign that you need blue light glasses. So, discuss with your doctor to request a prescription for a pair of blue light glasses.

4. Adjust Computer Brightness Settings

When your computer is brighter than the surrounding lighting conditions, it can cause eye strain. The screen brightness needs to be adjusted according to your room brightness.

Adjusting the display brightness level to 60 is usually enough in most office conditions. Ideally, whether at home or office, you’ll want to change your screen brightness to match the brightness of a paper under the lighting in the room.

5. Stay at an Even Distance

It’s highly recommended to keep the display screen approximately 25 inches away from the eyes. Screen level also matters in avoiding eye strain. In line with that, make sure you adjust the screen, keeping the top of the monitor level with your eyes.

Although avoiding using your computer might not be an option, you can still make an effort to protect yourself from eyestrain with these simple-to-implement tips to avoid eye strain on the computer.

Officer Fletcher Promoted to Corporal

The Mansfield City Council met in regular session on Thursday evening, February 17 at 6 p.m. After approving the minutes and financials from January, the council heard the city services reports.

In matters of unfinished business, the council discussed paving the road at Mansfield City Lake Park. The city will provide the gravel for the project, and the county will provide the labor.

The last item of unfinished business discussed: police car repairs. One of the Dodge Chargers is currently in the shop and may need a new motor. The council took no action on the matter.

In matters of new business, the appointment of Dylan Thomas as a reserve officer. The matter was tabled, pending a background check.

Next, the council discussed the police department policy for vacation days. No action was taken, however, the council will meet in a study session to discuss the policy.

Before moving on to discuss personnel matters, the council voted to go into executive session. Upon reconvening, the council voted to promote Officer Chelsea Fletcher to Corporal with a $1,000 per year pay increase.

With no other items on the agenda, and no public comments or announcements, the meeting of the Mansfield City Council was adjourned.