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Johnson Featured in Hometown Highlight

By Tammy Moore Teague
A passion to serve, and a heart for the community. That’s an accurate description of Zach Johnson. “My passion is simply to serve others. I enjoy helping people out and have been blessed to find so many great groups, and folks, who help me to do this  very thing,” stated Johnson.

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Zach Johnson helps to set up displays for Greenwood’s Trail of Lights.

Johnson and his wife of 19 years, Angela, have three children: Trystan, 19, Connor, 16 and Jordyn, 8. Johnson currently calls Fort Smith home, however he is active through all of Sebastian county. He currently serves as the President of Focus on Greenwood;
Board member for Kiwanis of Fort Smith; Positive People of Fort Smith Administration member; Salvation Army Advisory Board; President of the Western Arkansas Veteran Coalition; Member of VFW 8245 (Hartford/Huntington); Board Member for the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce and Vice President of the Lavaca Chamber of Commerce.
He is an alumnus of Van Buren High School and attended Ottawa University in Kansas, on an Athletic Scholarship. Additionally, Johnson served 20 Years of military service as an Aircraft Electrician with the 188th Fighter Wing. Throughout that time Johnson served on two deployments to Afghanistan and one deployment to Iraq.
Johnson currently serves as Sebastian County Assessor. “I had worked in or around the Assessor’s office since the late 90’s,” added Johnson. “I’ve been blessed to work with many great elected officials. Whether they realize it or not, they have all influenced me and helped me to become the person I am today. When it became time to decide on running, I knew that my heart was called to serve others and that with the experience I’ve been blessed to gain over my time, this was the position where I could do the most good.”
Johnson has spent his lifetime in service to others. It’s been an honor and privilege to feature him in our Hometown Highlight!
If you would like to nominate someone you can contact us here.

“YESTERDAY, December 7, 1941 a date which will live in infamy”

Today we remember the attack on Pearl Harbor and the lives that were lost during the attack as well as those who sacrificed so much over the 4 years that followed to bring about a peace from the hells of war. The following is a transcript of President Roosevelt’s speech following the attack. The transcripts can be found in the US Library of Congress, US Archives, and the President Roosevelt Library.
President Donald Trump also Tweeted earlier today the following: “Today, we honor those who perished 77 years ago at Pearl Harbor, and we salute every veteran who served in World War II over the 4 years that followed that horrific attack.”
See President Trumps full statement at: http://45.wh.gov/AK2T95The President Requests War Declaration 125 ( “December 7, 1941 A Date Which Will Live in Infamy” Address to the Congress Asking That a State of War Be Declared Between the United States and Japan. December 8, 1941
“Mr. Vice President, and Mr. Speaker, and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives:
YESTERDAY, December 7, 1941 a date which will live in infamy the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
The United States was at peace with that Nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its Government and its Emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific. Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in the American Island of Oahu, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States and his colleague delivered to our Secretary of State a formal reply to a recent American message. And while this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or of armed attack.
It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian Islands has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces. I regret to tell you that very many American lives have been lost. In addition American ships have been reported torpedoed on the high seas between San Francisco and Honolulu.”
The President Requests War Declaration
“Yesterday the Japanese Government also launched an attack against Malaya. Last night Japanese forces attacked Hong Kong: Last night Japanese forces attacked Guam. Last night Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands. Last night the Japanese attacked Wake Island. And this morning the Japanese attacked Midway Island.
Japan has, therefore, undertaken a surprise offensive extending throughout the Pacific area. The facts of yesterday and today speak for themselves. The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our Nation.
As Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense.
But always will our whole Nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.
No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory.
I believe that I interpret the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us.
Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory, and our interests are in grave danger.
With confidence in our armed forces with the unbounding determination of our people we will gain the inevitable triumph so help us God.
I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7, 1941, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire”
NOTE: Less than 24 hours after the receipt of the first news of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the President drove to the Capitol to deliver the foregoing message to a joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The President spoke grimly for six and a half

Jr Tigers Give It All They’ve Got

By Megan Hecox
The Mansfield Jr High Tigers took on the Cedarville Pirates in last nights away game. Playing 7 games in a little over a week, you could tell that the Tigers were starting to get exhausted. The Lady Tigers lost 20-12 and the Tigers lost 36-25. Don’t fret just yet. The Jr High Tigers still have a lot of fight left in them. Taking tonight off, they will be back with a vengeance and ready to play on Saturday.
Boys Head Coach, Kent Elmore, explains the Tigers game against the Pirates. “In all aspects of the game, we were very sloppy. We have had 7 games in the last 9 days and you could really see the fatigue settle in last night. There is no excuse. As a Coach, I have to do a better job preparing our players for success. We will continue to work hard for our community.” Ethan Pettus was the top scorer for the boys’ team, bringing in 14 points.
Girls Head Coach, Erica McKay, says of her girls. “We played with a lot more effort against Cedarville but had some key aspects to the game that really cost us. We have to focus on our free throws, not giving up any offensive rebounds and not committing unnecessary fouls. Our post, Skylynn Harris and Alyson Edwards, had a big challenge ahead of them and they performed really well. Sadie Roberts had multiple offensive cuts and drives that scored almost half the points for the team. And guards Kynslee Ward and Olivia Bouse stepped up during key moments of the game offensively and defensively.”
The Jr Tigers will wrap up the Waldron Arvest Classic on Saturday, December 8th. The Lady Tigers will play Ozark at 130 pm and the Tigers will play Ozark following the girls.

 
 

Bulldogs To Host Toy Toss During Game

By Megan Hecox
The Waldron Bulldogs are lacing up their hightops and getting ready to take on the Dardanelle Sand Lizards. The Bulldogs will be hosting the Sand Lizards tonight with game time starting at 4 pm. Today’s game is going to be a jam-packed full of fun evening that you’re not going to want to miss.
A Chili Supper fundraiser will be held during the game with proceeds going to help the Jr class with Prom expenses. Along with the Chili Supper, the Bulldogs will be hosting a Toy Toss. The Toy Toss will be held during the Sr High Boys game after the Bulldogs make their first basket. The Bulldogs are asking that everyone please bring a stuffed animal to litter the court with. All stuffed animals collected will be given to local children for Christmas.
The (7-2) Bulldogs and the (1-6) Lady Bulldogs are excited about the events surrounding their game tonight and hope that everyone will come out to watch some great basketball, partake in a Toy Toss for a wonderful cause and enjoy a yummy Chili Dinner!
 
 
 

SCSO Sponsors “Cocoa with a Cop”

By Tammy Moore Teague
Saturday was a very busy day for Sebastian County Sheriff Kevin Nickson and the department’s deputies.
Nickson and several deputies from the department visited Christmas shoppers during “Cocoa with the Cops.” This event took place at Central Mall’s food court and allowed shoppers to take part in the Child ID fingerprinting while enjoying free cocoa and cookies.
Nickson is passionate about community service and has demonstrated a continued commitment to those whom he serves.
-See related story.
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SCSO Hosts Cocoa with the Cops

By Tammy Moore Teague
Saturday was a very busy day for Sebastian County Sheriff Kevin Nickson and the department’s deputies.
Prior to appearing in the City of Mansfield’s annual Christmas parade, Nickson and several deputies from the department visited Christmas shoppers during “Cocoa with the Cops.” This event took place at Central Mall’s food court and allowed shoppers to take part in the Child ID fingerprinting while enjoying free cocoa and cookies.
Nickson is passionate about community service and has demonstrated a continued commitment to those whom he serves. -See related story.
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Gipson Named Chamber President

By Tammy Moore Teague
The Mansfield Chamber of Commerce met on Thursday afternoon and voted in new officers for 2019.
Members voted to name current Mayor, Mike Gipson as Chamber of Commerce President. Also named were Sheri Hopkins as Vice-President, Rick McDaniel as Treasurer and Beverly Lyons as Secretary.
The next regularly schedule meeting for the Chamber of Commerce will be January 3, 2019.
 

Arrows to open conference play

Photos by Amanda Hall
Lavaca will be back on the hard woods to close out the week and to open conference play. Friday night the Junior High Arrows will lead things off at Mountainburg. The Lady Junior Arrows are coming off of a tough loss at home and will look to get back into the win column. This is a team that is making constant improvements. They, like all of our Arrow teams, have played a tough non-conference schedule. Coach Wyles has confidence n this program and believes that playing the tough teams will pay dividends in conference play.

Fighting hard for the ball

The Junior High boys are simply incredible. This team plays stellar defense and can score from about anywhere on the court. They look to remain undefeated tomorrow night. The quest for perfection is run one game at a time and if there is a team that can run the gauntlet, it is this Junior Arrow team. The future of the Golden Arrow basketball team is bright for sure. These kids are fun to watch.
Jr High Flying high

The High School will follow with both boys ad girls Opening their conference schedule against the Dragons. Lavaca Ladies come in to the game with a 4-4 record while the Lady Dragons have a 5-2 record. But the Lady Arrows average 46.6 points per game vs 42.1 PPG averaged by Mountainburg. If Lavaca will execute and beat the press and not commit turnovers they should have the upper hand. Lavaca has been strong in the paint and beyond the arch this year. Keys to this game are: 1. Solid defense will lead to break-away points. 2. Beat the press, don’t turn the ball over.
Let’s Go Ladies

The High School Boys will finish up the Friday schedule with a game that should be a dandy. Mountainburg brings a 2-5 record into the game while Lavaca has a 5-3 record. Lavaca averages 52.5 PPG, while the Dragons average 46.4. The Lavaca Golden Arrows are ranked 4 in the 2A. This game will be about execution. If Lavaca will play their game and minimize mistakes they should have no problem starting conference play with a win. Lavaca likes to run the court and score quickly, but Coach Reed told me last week that he was pleased with their patience. You can expect both in this game. Turnovers and solid defense will allow them to run the floor but look for the Arrows to execute in the half-court as well.
Let’s Go Arrows!!

The 7th grade boys and girls will close the week out with a Jamboree at Cedarville on Saturday. Both 7th grade teams dominated the court on Monday against County Line. This will be a fun opportunity for Lavaca 7th grade teams to get experience on the court.
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Day #6 of “Oh Fudge” brings you Bubba’s Cookies and Cream Fudge

By:  Kimberly Boyd

Ever lick the middle out of an Oreo? I have a son that does! Then, later I find a pile of Oreos sides laying around. You never know what you will find around the Boyd House. That’s for sure!

I will never forget the Christmas that God brought us our Baby #3. Bubba was supposed to arrive on December the 27th for a scheduled C-section. However, he had other plans and wanted to make it in time for Christmas.

Ladies, we all know what it’s like those final moments before the baby arrives. We are ready and miserable. I remember telling my husband it was time for a 4-wheeler ride. We bundled up and went for a ride. I told him to hit every bump along the way. However, I still didn’t go into labor. I drank cinnamon tea. I had found that idea on the internet. No luck. I bounced on a yoga ball watching Hallmark Christmas movies. No luck.

Finally, on December the 21st, four days before Christmas, I laid in bed that night thinking, “I might actually be in labor.” I woke my husband up that morning on the 22nd and told him to call his dad (his boss at work too) and ask him if we go to the hospital now, would he still get his holiday pay?

His dad laughed and said, “Son, if she is in labor, y’all might want to go on to the hospital.”
I leaned over and told my father-in-law on the phone, “I think I can wait a little longer if he needs to go on into work.”
He told us, “No. Just go on to the hospital.”
We arrived and sure enough I was in labor.

However, we had a slight problem. I am a bit of a procrastinator. I never wrap any presents until the day before Christmas Eve, and now I was stuck at the hospital in labor! So, Christmas was in trouble! How can Santa appear with no presents wrapped or even all the presents bought and delivered!? I had not even finished shopping! I still had two kids that would be expecting an arrival from Santa! I frantically called my parents and luckily, they came to my rescue and wrapped all the presents for Santa to show up!  They apparently didn’t care to rummage through my closet to find what they needed to wrap! Christmas was saved!

My tiny bundle of joy, Thomas Bailey…a.k.a Bubba, arrived December 22nd and we left the hospital on Christmas Eve, just in time to enjoy Christmas with our new family of five. It even started to snow that night! It was a white Christmas with my new baby boy!

So in honor of Baby #3, Bubba, and for Day #6 of “Oh Fudge!” I bring you Bubba’s Cookies and Cream Fudge!

Bubba’s Cookies and Cream Fudge
Ingredients:
3 cups of White Chocolate Chips
20 Oreos Cookies crushed
7 oz jar of Marshmallow Fluff
14 oz can of Sweetened Condense Milk
1 teaspoon of Vanilla Extract

Directions:
Line a 8×9 pan with foil or parchment paper. Then, spray it with cooking spray.

Next, melt chocolate, milk, and marshmallow cream in a microwave-safe glass bowl and heat for 90 seconds. Remove the bowl and stir. Stir continuously until it is melted and smooth. Return to the microwave for 15 seconds if needed to melt more. But, do not overcook. Once melted, quickly stir in the vanilla.

Fold in the crushed Oreos and stir. Pour the fudge mixture into the pan. Refrigerate for 3 hours until firm. Store fudge in the refrigerator for the best flavor.
I also sprinkled some crushed Oreos on top to decorate it! Enjoy Bubba’s Fudge!

Marine PFC Owens Graduates

By Tammy Moore Teague
Back in August we brought you the story on Levi Owens, a young man embarking on a career with the United States Marine Corp.     –See related story
Owens has completed his 13 weeks of boot camp and has now graduated and been promoted to PFC, Private First Class. Owens’ family and friends all traveled to San Diego, CA to be present for the ceremony. Accompanying his mother and father, Lana and Bobby Owens were Rena Owens, Levi Owens’ girlfriend, and her mother, Misty. Also, family friend, Trevor Cooper and his son Elliott came to witness this momentous occasion.
Owens parents attended a Wednesday evening Meet ‘n Greet. It was here they met their son’s platoon leader. “He was so impressed with Levi. Thirteen weeks of training and going through things we can’t imagine,” said Owens’ mom.  “During that time, he was given the prayer leader and squad leader position. He had one of the highest scores for rifle qualification and is identified as an expert. Part of these 13 weeks he was dealing with pneumonia, sinus infection and a hurt foot. His platoon leader just couldn’t say enough good about him and we were honored that he sat and had supper with us that evening.”

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Marine PFC Levi Owens

 
Following graduation, Owens has had the opportunity to return home for a few days. “I’m so glad to be home,” Owens said. His mother and father have enjoyed every minute of having him there, too. “We have something planned for every day he’s been home. Sunday, after church, he got to go hunting with his dad. We all prayed he would get a deer, and he did!”
Owens has been able to spend time with his girlfriend. He’s also been able to do a few of the things he’s always enjoyed doing. “We’re going to make a bonfire, and go on a few hunts.”
Being reunited with their son has been quite special for the family who has amazingly close ties. Owens’ mom always worked jobs where she could maximize her time with him. And, Owens and his father are best of friends. “I was able to be off work the entire time he’s been home and they’ve been understanding about that,” Lana Owens said.
He will return to San Diego on Monday morning. Following that time, he will go to Camp Pendleton, ITB, Infantry Training Battalion. At that time he will undergo training for weapons and field training.
 
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Levi Owens with his girlfriend, Rena (right) and her mom, Misty.

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Levi Owens with family friend, Trevor Cooper and his son Elliott.