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White Seeks Arkansas Court of Appeals Seat

Judge Emily White announced today she would seek the District 4, Position 2, Arkansas Court of Appeals seat. This district covers 15 counties along the western part of the state from Sebastian to Miller Counties and includes Logan, Scott, Yell, Garland, Montgomery, Polk, Sevier, Howard, Pike, Clark, Hot Spring, Hempstead and Little River. Governor Asa Hutchinson recently appointed Meredith Switzer to the unexpired term of Judge David “Mac” Glover, who recently died. State law does not allow Switzer to run for the Court of Appeals position.

“I practiced law for 18 years and believe my expertise in criminal law, civil practice and judicial ethics has prepared me for this important office. I currently serve as District Court Judge in the 33rd State District Court, which is Hot Spring and Grant Counties. Previously, I served as Deputy Executive Director of the Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission, was managing attorney for a law practice in central Arkansas, where I over saw all aspects of civil and criminal litigation, and served as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for both the 6th and 22ndJudicial Districts. I believe in a fair and impartial judicial branch and that a judge’s role should be as an interpreter of the law. If elected, I promise to continue to treat everyone before my court with dignity and respect.”

White graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law with a Juris Doctorate and received her undergraduate degree from Henderson State University. She has served as a Special Associate Justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court, special guest speaker for the Arkansas Bar Association, Arkansas Trial Lawyers’ Association, Arkansas State University Systems, Pulaski County Bar Association, Association of Judicial Disciplinary Counsel and the University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute. She currently serves on the Arkansas Lawyer Wellness Taskforce appointed by the Arkansas Supreme Court.

White and her husband, David Lengefeld, have been married for 16 years and have two school age daughters. White’s family has lived in the Hot Spring County area for over 100 years.

Second Annual Donation Game Second To None

Players were suited up in game day attire. The field was set and ready. Little League football had officially kicked off this past Saturday as Waldron hosted the second annual Mansfield/Waldron Donation Game. It was a very hot evening, but fans from both towns showed up to sweat it out in support of their Little League football teams. The anticipation of players from both programs was as high as the temperature as they eagerly met up at Sawyer Wright stadium ready to pop some pads against someone other than their own teammates.

Each program started off with B games having their second string players face off against each other for 10 plays each. After that, the first string players would take the field for 15 minutes of “game mode” to close things out. If you had any football withdrawal sickness, this was the perfect cure for what ailed you as football at its best was put on full display.  

Everything started off with the third and fourth grade teams going toe to toe in an evenly matched scrimmage. The Tigers showed their offensive speed by busting a few big plays to the outside of the Waldron defense. Waldron showed their offensive ground game was top notch as they consistently gained short yardage on all of their drives. But it was the Bulldogs that crossed the goal line on their drives pulling out the narrow victory over Mansfield in their third and fourth grade scrimmage.

Mansfield third and fourth-grade coach, David Moore, said “We came out of the Donation Game with extra experience for both of our teams and some extra money for the program. It’s hard to beat that kind of combination. Waldron is a good program for our teams to face each year and I’m very proud of how our kids played. There are still a few things we need to work on, but as a whole, our teams proved that they are going to be able to compete very well against anyone they will play this season. We’d like to give the Bulldogs a big thank you for doing this with us again this year and wish them the best of luck this season.”

The fifth and sixth grade scrimmage got fans to their feet on the very first play. The Tigers took the first snap right up the center and blasted through Waldron’s defense like a rocket, starting things off with a score. Waldron put together some good drives offensively though out the scrimmage, but the Bulldogs young team could not stop Mansfield’s high octane offense as the Tigers ran away with the scoreboard.

Waldron Co-Commissioner, Thomas B Mays, said “It’s a win, win for us when we get to scrimmage a great competitor like Mansfield. We have a lot of respect for their organization and we know they are going to bring it. This scrimmage is much more than just to see what we need to work on moving forward in our regular season play. It supports both our organizations and helps us buy much needed equipment. Our equipment had been outdated for many years, but with the help of both our community’s, we get to provide safety for our kids while playing the best sport in the world. Without everyone coming together we wouldn’t be able to accomplish what we have in such a short time. Thank you and God Bless. Rise As One!!”

In the end, both Mansfield and Waldron teams came out as winners. Each learned what works on the field and what needs to be fixed. To top it off, both programs combined gained a little over $1,200 to assist in their equipment needs. With the Mansfield/Waldron Donation Game having great back to back years of successes, there look to be many more years of this donation game to come.

The Moore You Know: Praying for our Children

School’s in and safety is on the hearts and minds of not only the parents but the entire community.

The best thing we can do, is unite together and pray for the safety of the students, faculty and staff. We had a time of prayer on Sunday, my students and I. One of them said, “you know they make bullet proof backpacks now?” It made my heart sad. Years ago we would have never dreamed such a thing would ever become necessary.

School shootings frequently headline the news nowadays. I don’t know where the blame lies, all I know is, we have got to protect our children at any cost. I am grateful to members of law enforcement like Gary Clepper.

Clepper, the Waldron School District’s School Resource Officer, takes the safety and well-being of his kids to heart. He spent the entire summer preparing for day one. In addition to his active shooter training, he comes dressed daily in his spiritual armor!

To all the school districts in our area, we are praying you have a safe and successful school year!

City to Celebrate 100 Year Old Resident

The Mayor of Mansfield, city officials and a host of family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Margie Heydenreich, who will be turning 100 years old on August 27.

The party is scheduled to take place at the Mansfield Senior Center on Friday, August 23. The come and go party will begin at 10 a.m. and everyone is invited to stay for lunch.

Mayor Buddy Black will be making a special presentation to Heydenreich. The employees at the center have also been busy planning and working to make the day special for her.

The Year of the Fair

Let’s take a brief walk. Close your eyes and envision the sights and sounds of the county fair. Not just any fair, the Sebastian County Fair. Your fair, and the fair you went to as a child.

Can you smell the aromas of the midway concessions with a vendor handing you a caramel apple served with a smile? Maybe BBQ? Cheeseburger? Foot long corn dog? No, a funnel cake is the choice. WAIT! Don’t forget about the curly strings of potatoes with cheddar cheese.

Kids smiling, laughing, and maybe even a fun filled scream as they fly through the air on their favorite ride waving at their friends on ground level.

Walking hand in hand with your loved one taking in the true essence of the fair which is entertainment, and fun for everyone. A meeting place for friends, and a place to make new ones.

Photographers using the neon lights and background for photos, while Instagram selfies are taken by kids and couples looking for the perfect pose. Photobombers await perfect timing and placement.

Prize winning animals are discussed by varying ages who have worked hard for their moment of glory, with proud grandparents looking on. The farm is represented well. It’s a tradition and a means of life.

This journey is a snapshot of what you’ll come to expect this week at the 2019 Sebastian County Fair in Greenwood. Starting Tuesday, Aug. 20, with it’s last night on Saturday, August, 24.

Located at the Sebastian County Fairgrounds, slightly North of Greenwood High School, the 2019 Sebastian County Fair is “the year of the fair.”

For a complete list of events, attractions, and times, please visit the Sebastian County Fair website.

We’ll be looking for you!

Fill the Boot

There was quite a ruckus in Lavaca Saturday morning! Traffic was backed up three or four cars each way in the crossroad of Main and North Davis Streets.  About half of a dozen firemen were standing in the streets, sticking their boots in the driver’s windows!  They were sticking cash in the boot so they could pull ahead.

It turns out that it wasn’t a hostage situation at all.  It’s time for the annual firefighter’s Fill-The-Boot Campaign!  Every year, Lavaca firemen participate in the nationwide fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.  The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) has worked since 1954 to help defeat muscular dystrophy and other related life-threatening diseases.

All across the nation, just like in Lavaca, IAFF member firefighter’s gather on streets collecting money in their boots from friends, neighbors, and passerby.  In the last 60 years, they have collected some $558 MILLION to help improve the lives of those who have this disease which fights the muscles usage.  Some even die from the disease.

Lavaca’s new leader in the fire department, Chief Paul Sanders and other were standing on the yellow lines in the extreme heat, taking money whether it be dollars or coins, to help the cause they have been involved with for so long.

The photo above shows some of Lavaca’s newest heroes, Holly Hill and Isaiah Schoeppey working along with others.  Lavaca is proud of you all and behind you always.

Red And White Friday Night Spikes

It’s official! Volleyball season has begun. The Mansfield Lady Tigers recently held their always exciting “Red and White” volleyball scrimmage and by the end of the night, fans were left wanting more. With back to back matches, the Jr High squad took to the court first. The girls competed with a fierce nature nicely coupled with encouragement for a fellow teammate if a mistake was accidentally made. The match ended with a close final score and the tone being set for the rest of the night.

Jr High Lady Tigers

The Sr High Lady Tigers were up next and they hit the ground running. Showing off their polished skill set sprinkled with a touch of competitiveness, it was evident that this season is not going to be a walk in the park for teams stepping up to face the Lady Tigers. Returning coaches Kaylie Pyles and Erica McKay were made proud of the hard work that the girls had put into the “Red and White” game along with the incredible turnout of the community.

Sr High Lady Tigers Defying Gravity

By the end of the night, the Sr High Lady Tigers who had represented the teams “Keep It One HundRED” and “Serves You White”, had left an empowering and optimistic feeling in the air with what’s in store for the upcoming season. The Sr High team will play in a benefit game in Arkadelphia on August 22 at 5:30 p.m and on August 26, regular season play will start at 4 pm at Lavaca against the Lady Arrows.

Sr High Lady Tigers

Surprise Assembly at LHS

There was a special surprise at Lavaca Schools this past week! Senior Airman Kevin Cross came home but his siblings had no idea that he wasn’t half of the world away.

The school called for an assembly at the Performing Arts Center as if it was any other assembly until Airman Cross walked to the podium! His family was startled and surprised, to say the least! His siblings are Kamren Cross (Senior) and Kenzie Cross (8th). Kevin’s parents are Kelly and Lisa Cross.

Kevin has been serving in Korea for 2 years.

The staff of Resident Press would like to welcome Kevin home and say Thank You Kevin for your service to our country!

Charleston Volleyball Black / White Scrimmage A Success

The Charleston Lady Tigers volleyball team held its annual Black / White preseason scrimmage last Thursday evening. Scrimmages were held with 7th and 8th grade teams, junior high and freshmen teams, and a senior high scrimmage. Many Charleston fans attended the scrimmage to support their Lady Tigers.

It was easy to see by the number of players in each grade level that Coach Ryan Rachuy is building a competitive volleyball program in Charleston. Following the night’s scrimmages, Rachuy commented, “The girls that come out for me, I am really pleased with them, they really want to play volleyball, they want to give their time and effort, and I am just really impressed with that. Grades 7 – 12, they really give the effort. Junior high is really trying to kick up, and our senior high girls, if they clean up just a few things, they will be really solid.”

As the long summer of practice and preparation nears an end, Rachuy’s Lady Tigers are getting tired of playing each other and are ready to play other schools. “They’re kind of tired of going after each other, so, getting into the season will be a good thing for us. They know that when you get into the season, all the fun and games are over, it’s time to get serious on the court. We want to have fun, we want to enjoy our time with each other out there, but we go out there to play and be a successful team. That’s the reason we go out there.”

The Lady Tigers will host Hackett on Tuesday, August 20, 4:30 p.m., in a preseason match to benefit the Arkansas Activities Association’s catastrophic injury fund. The match will be the Lady Tigers final home appearance before the start of the 2019 season. When asked to comment on the fan support for the Lady Tiger volleyball team, Coach Rachuy said he wants a big fan turnout for the Lady Tigers’ match versus Hackett. “This is a great community, it’s a great school, a great student body, great administration that supports us. We have today approximately 200-250 out here today supporting us and they are watching nobody but Charleston. Whenever we get another place in here, other schools’ fans, this place will be really loud. We want this place to be filled and be really exciting!”

No Bogeys For This Bulldog Golf Team

Pictured from L to R: Lane Metcalf, Jaden Hutchens, and Kaylin Watson

The Bulldog golf teams traveled to Cherokee Creek Country Club at Booneville on Thursday, August 15 and came back with a win. Kaylin Watson was the only female golfer for the Bulldogs but she did not disappoint. She finished the match as medalist with a 46. “She was pumped to finally get back into the swing of things this week and turned in a good score. She wants to return to state real bad,” stated Coach Josh Atchley.

The boys’ team returned with a win as well with Lane Metcalf and Jaden Hutchens both shooting a 43, and Drew Owens scoring a 47. Metcalf and Hutchens were both medalists for the match. “I think it says a lot about our team right now by how everyone was not too pleased with their final score. But we still won as a team and they understand that they can all play better. These guys have all put in the work to compete very well at the district and state levels.” 

The Bulldogs will host their next match on August 20th at the Waldron Country Club with Charleston, Booneville, Paris, and Fort Smith Northside all coming to compete.