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MHS Journalism Class Creates Weekly Newsletter

Under the guidance of Robyn Gutierrez, Mansfield High School Journalism class has created a weekly newsletter called Mansfield Weekly.
“The students approached me about this as a project, and immediately went to work on the design and content” stated Gutierrez.
Mansfield Weekly will allow the students to hone their journalism skills as well as provide information to parents, and students. It will feature stories about faculty, students, and valued content such as lunch menus, a calendar of events, etc.
The newsletter will cost students .50 cents, and can be made available to the public through the Principal’s office.
We would like to congratulate the students, and Robyn Gutierrez on a job well done.

Family Dollar Store Opens in Waldron

By Tammy Moore Teague
After a year of planning and construction, the doors to the Family Dollar Store in Waldron, AR finally opened. On Saturday, city officials joined Nathan Aust, District Manager, in a grand opening celebration.
“I am excited to have this new store in your community and to serve the people of Waldron,” stated Aust. “It will bring great opportunities and a fresh new look on what Family Dollar next generation stores look like and what we offer.”

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Fun for kids coloring station set up at the Family Dollar Store grand opening.

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Customers spin the wheel for prizes during the Family Dollar Store’s grand opening.

The parking lot and store was all abuzz with excitement over the newly opened store. Family Dollar management organized a fun filled event, complete with festivities and food. Those included a children’s coloring station, face painting, “spin the wheel”, tacos, enchiladas and Jim Shores famous egg rolls. Shores jokingly commented “satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.” 
Aust, who has been with the company nine years, added that the Waldron location is one of 8,000 stores in the Family Dollar retail chain. “Our focus is on providing good customer service,” Aust concluded.
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Jim Sher, famous for his delicious eggrolls.

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Clare Holladay offers face painting at Family Dollar’s grand opening.

 
 

Arrows Drop Opener In A Close Defensive Battle

by Joe Hall | Photos courtesy of Amanda Hall
Despite, a season opening loss, the Lavaca Arrow football team has nothing to be down about. Tonight’s game was a hard hitting physical defensive battle, and the Arrows held their own. Subiaco scored first at the 7:22mark of 2nd quarter when The Trojan offense connected on a long touchdown pass. The two point conversion was good. The Trojans took an 8-0 lead into halftime.
Lavaca moved the ball better after some halftime adjustments and with 4:32 left in 3rd quarter Lavaca scored on a 4th and goal with a little trickery and Mason Walters throws to Tyler Armistead for 6 two point no good. Touchdown was set up by strong running by Tyler Armistead and a 35 yard pass from Tyler Hobbs to Colby Clunn.
The Trojans ran back the ensuing kick off for a touchdown but the two point conversion attempt was no good. Arrows down 14-6.
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Lavaca proved that they would not go down without a fight though. Alex Dugan had a big return kickoff return of his own to start Lavaca’s next drive. Tucker Marshall had a big 3rd down conversion to set up a 9 yard touchdown run by Tyler Armistead the two point conversation was no good. With 1:19 left in 3rd Arrows pulled within 2 points of the lead trailing 14-12.
Subiaco made quick work moving the ball into the red zone which started by another big kickoff return. The Trojans scored on a 5 yard touchdown run to start the fourth quarter. Conversion no good. This would be the last score of the game as both defenses continued to battle hard.
Lavaca players all played hard tonight and have nothing to be ashamed of. Coach Schlinker had this to say after the game, “I’m extremely proud of our effort. Never quit.felt like we were in it til the last tick. Very impressed with our effort on defense. We were extremely physical. Special teams hurt us, things we can fix though. Offense clicked at times, just couldn’t get in rhythm.”
Lavaca will be at home next Friday at 7:00pm against the Tigers from Mansfield.
As always, Go Arrows!

Easy Crockpot Potato Soup

By Kimberly Boyd 
With fall winds rumbling in, busy school days, and Friday night football lights, what better way to have supper on the table than in the Crockpot cooked and ready when you arrive home?
We’ve all had those busy evenings where we are home from work only long enough to eat and then head out the door again to the next practice or game. My favorite friend during the school year is my Crockpot! It feels somewhat of an accomplishment to walk in the house after a busy day and smell the aroma of food cooking and knowing dinner is ready.
One of my all time favorites is this potato soup recipe. It really should be called loaded potato soup recipe because it isn’t a watery soup. It’s creamy and delicious! It was shared with me years ago from a sweet friend at a church potluck, and now it has become a family favorite in our house. 
Potato Soup in the Crockpot
Ingredients:
1 bag of cubed country style frozen hash browns
 1 can of cream of chicken soup
2 cans of chicken broth 
1 block of cream cheese
Toppings (All toppings are optional): 
Shredded cheese
Real bacon bits (You can always use real bacon if you have time to cook some ahead of time.)
Chopped green onions
Chives
Sour cream
Directions:
1. Spray your Crockpot with nonstick cooking spray or line with a plastic liner.
2. Place hash browns in the bottom of the crockpot.
3. Next, pour broth on top of hash browns.
4. Last, add soup on top and spread evenly over the hash browns.
 5. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. 
6. Remove lid and then cream together with a whisk.
About 30 minutes before serving, add the block of cream cheese to your soup and stir in until completely melted. 
Last, you will need to top off your bowl of creamy potato soup with your favorite toppings. My favorites are cheese and bacon.
Cooking Tip: To save time, mix up your ingredients the night before and place in Crockpot as directed above. Next, store your Crockpot accompanied with the lid in your refrigerator overnight.  Then, the next morning all you have to do is put your soup on to cook. 
This recipe serves approximately 4 people. We are a family of 6 therefore I double this recipe that way we have leftovers for the next night as well. 

All Fun and Games at Waldron’s Family Arcade

By Tammy Moore Teague
Life is fun and games for new business owners David and Lisa Long. The couple dreamed of opening their own business and worked hard to make that dream a reality. Their business, Waldron Family Arcade, opened on Monday. On Thursday city officials, including Chamber of Commerce members Paige Cupit and Morena Howell, Mayor Neil Cherry, City Clerk/Treasurer Sherry Johnston, Representative Marcus Richmond and Scott County Sheriff Randy Shores joined the Longs in a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The husband and wife team credit their family and friends for assisting them in the endeavor. The Long’s son, Steven Vongphakdy, and his girlfriend Jessica Jimenez, Maintenance Supervisor Danny Seaton and Assistant Manager Becky Seaton partnered up to ensure the grand opening was a success.
In addition to the assortment of arcade style games, patrons are sure to enjoy the available concessions. Those include 16 different flavors of ice cream, banana splits, soft drinks, corn dogs and chilli fries. In the near future, they plan to offer Hunts Brothers Pizza.

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Vintage barstools remind patrons of the history behind the building housing the Waldron Family Arcade.

The old fashioned soda fountain setup is reminiscent of days past. When you pull up to the original bar and swiveling stools, which the Longs were able to preserve, you are in for a real treat.
“We wanted to give the local kids a place to come and have fun and to stay out of trouble,” David Long said. Adding that the Waldron Police Department will make walk-throughs each shift to connect with the youth and ensure safety.
The Longs already have plans to expand and grow. Currently, David Long is working on adding a veterans memorial picture wall. Additionally, the arcade is open to hosting birthday parties. You can contact them at 479-637-1147 for more information and for pricing. Hours for the arcade are Monday-Thursday: noon-10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday: noon till midnight.
 

Lavaca Junior Arrows Take Home Loss

by Joe Hall | Photos courtesy of Amanda Hall
Lavaca 7th grade and Junior high football teams opened their seasons tonight against the Trinity Buffaloes.
In the 7th grade game, Trinity took the early lead scoring on both of their first two possession to lead 12-0, which will turnout to be the final score. But The Arrows made solid halftime adjustments and shut down Trinity’s high powered offense. In the second half the Arrows moved the ball well on both of their 2nd half drives but came up short of the goal line.
Arrows battled hard despite having a couple of key injuries which kept 2 key starters on the bench.
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After a rain delay, LJH Arrows finally got to take the field for the first time this year. Trinity took the ball first and it only took one play to put points on the board but the Arrows bowed up and stopped the 2 point conversion attempt. Arrows, Malakai Mendez, took the ensuing kickoff and ran it all the way back, only to be called back for a holding penalty.
The remainder of the first half turned into a defensive battle. Trinity broke through again in the 3rd on a broken play pass completion to take a 12-0 lead and that would be the final score.
Offensively, the Arrows had some success moving the ball with strong running from Maddox Noel. Spencer Giles had a couple of big defensive stops.
Had a chance to catch up with Coach Brian Schlinker after the game and asked his thoughts. He said “I’m really proud of the way our defense played. We gave up two long pass plays, which was the difference in the game, other than that we shut them down”
Both Junior High and 7th grade Arrows will look to rebound next Thursday at Mansfield.

Scott County Fair Set For F-U-N!

By Tammy Moore Teague
The Scott County Fair is gearing up for opening weekend, Saturday, September 1. Families are sure to enjoy all the fun events slated to take place throughout the week.
Attractions include bounce houses, arrow head making, commercial booths, games, skeet shoot and a tractor pull. Additionally, fairgoers will enjoy exhibitions, a livestock auction and a rodeo playday. A pageant will kick off the events on Saturday!
Food, who can forget fair food! Vendors will be set up to offer delicacies of the midway, which will include Guess Dogs, Happy Heart Catering and Beef O’Brady’s.
Entry into the fair is free Monday-Friday and $2 on Saturday. Kids five and under will get in free.

September 1 – 10 a.m. Scott County Fair Pageant
September 2 – TBA Ranch Rodeo
September 3 – 6 p.m. Fair clean-up day, livestock meeting, poultry chain testing, hot dog dinner.
September 4 – noon-6 p.m. Home economics entry check-in for everything except food preparation (baked goods and candy) and fresh cut flowers
4 p.m.-6 p.m. Commercial Booth/Ag Trade Show set up
September 5  – 7 a.m.-10 a.m. Home economics entry check-in for food preparation
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Home economics judging (building will be closed during judging)
noon-5 p.m. Commercial booth/Ag Trade Show set up
4 p.m. Poultry chain testing – outside fair grounds
noon-8 p.m. cattle, goats, hogs, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs. and poultry check-in
5 p.m. Home economics and commercial building open to the public
7 p.m. Gospel singing and worship
September 6 – 8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. School days (grades pre-K, K and first grade)
9 a.m. Extension Homemakers building opens
10 a.m. poultry judging and livestock judging
September 7 – 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. School days (grades 2, 3 and 4)
9 a.m. rabbit judging
5 p.m. junior livestock buyer’s dinner and auction
8 p.m. rodeo playday
September 8 – 9 a.m. Extension Homemakers building, commercial building open
10 a.m. kid’s cookie contest
10 a.m. skeet shoot tournament
11 a.m. pet show
11:30 a.m. 4-H poultry chain auction
12:00 p.m. antique tractor pull
5 p.m. Home Economics entry check-out and livestock released
5 p.m. Commercial booth/Farmer’s Market closing

 
 
 
 

Black Announces Bid For Mayor

By Tammy Moore Teague
William “Buddy” Black has announced his bid for the office of Mayor for the City of Mansfield. “I am pleased to announce my candidacy for the office of Mansfield Mayor,” noted Black. “Having been a proud resident of Mansfield most of my adult life, I have always had a passion for this city.”
Black, who served briefly on the city council, has a lengthy history of public service. “I served on the Mansfield Planning Commission for over 20 years. My experience, coupled with the knowledge of the inner workings of the city, gives me unique qualifications to apply to the office of mayor.”
Black pledges “complete transparency and an open door policy to everyone.” Adding, “I appreciate your support during the campaign and your vote on November 6.”

7th Annual Bluegrass Festival

By Tammy Moore Teague
On Saturday, September 29 at 10 a.m., bluegrass fans will flock to the Mansfield City Lake Park to be a part of the town’s annual tradition. This will be the seventh year for the increasingly popular event.
Performers at this year’s Bluegrass Festival include Mansfield’s own, Just Us, Common Thread, Frog Bayou Boys, High Mountain Bluegrass, Prairie Creek, Greenland Station, Roving Gamblers, and Southern Tradition.
Concessions will be provided by Scott County Judge James Forbes and vendor booths will be set up for attendees to enjoy throughout the day. T-shirts will also be available. Mansfield School’s JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) students will be on hand to help direct parking and receive donations. This is a free event, but donations will be accepted.
You are asked to bring your lawn chairs! Proceeds go to make further renovations to the Dixie Theatre. If you are interested in setting up a booth, you can contact Becky Walker at 479-461-4723.
Schedule of Events:
10 a.m.-11 a.m. – Common Thread
11 a.m.-noon – Frog Bayou Boys
Noon-1 p.m. – Gospel Hour
1 p.m.-2 p.m. – High Mountain Bluegrass
2 p.m.- 3 p.m. – Prairie Creek
3 p.m.-4 p.m. – Greenland Station
4 p.m.-5 p.m. – Roving Gamblers
5 p.m.-6 p.m. – Just Us
6 p.m.-7 p.m. – Southern Tradition
 
 
 
 

Scott and Sebastian County Sex Offender Registry

By Tammy Moore Teague
The following names appear on the sex offender registry, which is available through the Sheriff’s Office and Arkansas Crime Information Center:
BONANZA
Michael Edward Leach, Level Two-Medium Risk, RAPE – 700 BLOCK OF HWY 45 BONANZA, AR 72916
Donald Leo Jester Jr., Level Two-Medium Risk, SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 200 BLOCK OF HWY 45 NORTH BONANZA, AR 72916
Roger Glenn Neal, Level Two-Medium Risk, RAPE – 200 Block of Henderson St Hackett, AR 72937
Gary Lewis Short, Level Three-High Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE; SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 600 Block of Sherwood Bonanza, AR 72916
Aubrey Eldon Bagley, Level Three-High Risk, AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT – 400 BLOCK OF SHERWOOD AVE BONANZA, AR 72916
John Ronald Dunn, Level Two-Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 100 BLOCK OF OAK AVE BONANZA, AR 72916
HACKETT
Daniel B Brock, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 11/02/2004 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 9901 COPPERHEAD LN HACKETT, AR 72937
Paul Woodrow Brock, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 10/06/1994 5-14-103 FY – RAPE; convicted 10/11/2004 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE; convicted 10/11/2004 9847 – SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATRON – 7714 HILL TOP TER Hackett, AR 72937
David Scott Brown, Level One-Low Risk, convicted 09/15/1997 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 6333 TYRO ROAD Hackett, AR 72937
Steven Lee Case, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 05/23/2007 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 509 Hwy 10 Hackett, AR 72937
Robert James Coulter, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 07/17/2009 5-27-306 FC – INTERNET STALKING OF A CHILD – 405 HOOPER ST HACKETT, AR 72937
Thomas Theodore Davis Jr, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 02/01/2017 5-14-127 MA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE – 9424 South Shore DR Hackett, AR 72937
Tamara Nicole Gray, Level One-Low Risk, convicted 10/01/2010 5-14-127 (a)(1)(B) – SEXUAL ASSAULT/4TH DEGREE Sexual Motivation – 6408 BERMUDA GRASS LOOP HACKETT, AR 72937
Timothy Stephen Moore, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 05/12/1995 5-14-103 FY – RAPE; convicted 05/12/1995 AGGRAVATED ROBBERY – 10125 DIAMONDBACK LN HACKETT, AR 72937
William Dale Morrison, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 08/02/1999 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 22507 Highway 45 Hackett, AR 72937
Alan Lee Parr, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 01/21/2005 5-14-103 FY – RAPE Sexual Motivation – 24304 HIGHWAY 45 HACKETT, AR 72937
Nathan Lee Robinson, Level Three-High Risk, sexual assault 2nd degree – 4700 BLOCK OF COUNTRY AIRE EST HACKETT, AR 72937
Thomas Eugene Qualls, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 01/07/2014 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 701 FATUM LN HACKETT, AR 72937
Levi Paul Roberts, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 07/05/2005 5-14-110 – Sexual indecency with a child – 6412 BERMUDA GRASS LP Hackett, AR 72937
Jamie Leon Speaks, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 08/08/1994 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE; convicted 06/22/2012 5-14-110 MA – SEXUAL SOLICITATION OF A CHILD – 4917 BOWERS LP Hackett, AR 72937
Terry Dewayne Tuck, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 09/16/1996 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 9205 North Shore Dr Hackett, AR 72937
Joseph Allen Zimmerman, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 07/02/1997 9908 – CARNAL ABUSE – 10101 MOCCASIN LANE Hackett, AR 72937
HARTFORD
Michael Keith Ackerson, Level Two-Medium Risk, 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 310 E 4TH ST HARTFORD, AR 72938
James William Bell, Level Three-High Risk, 5-14-103 FY – RAPE; convicted 07/01/1993 5-14-122 – SODOMY; convicted 07/01/1993 9999 – OTHER CRIME; 07/01/1993 9999 – OTHER CRIME – 500 BACHE ST HARTFORD, AR 72938
Jonathan D Bowman, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 05/14/2010 5-14-127 MA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE; convicted 05/14/2010 5-14-127 MA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE – 309 N Holly St Hartford, AR 72938
Robin Jean Brown, Level Two-Medium Risk, 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 962 S Pine Street Hartford, AR 72938
Keith Leon Elmore, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 08/19/1996 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 4507 DOUGLAS ROAD Hartford, AR 72938
Justice Aaron Fildes, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 05/21/2013 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 15 N BROADWAY ST HARTFORD, AR 72938
Christopher David Gish, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 10/21/2005 5-14-103 FY – RAPE – 1806 CHURCH RD HARTFORD, AR 72938
Brian Keith Kopcinski, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 03/12/2003 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE; convicted 06/21/2010 9999 – OTHER CRIME – 28 HAZEL ST #5 Hartford, AR 72938
Raymond Jock Tower, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 07/28/2010 5-27-602 – Distributing, possessing, or viewing of matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child (attempted) – 305 E 2ND STREET Hartford, AR 72938
HUNTINGTON
Eric Kyle Chestine, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 10/28/2015 5-14-127 MA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE (attempted) – 9420 Riddle Creek Loop Huntington, AR 72940
Devann Earl Kelly Elmore, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 04/13/2006 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 204 N Pine St. Huntington, AR 72940
Sammy Joe Fariss, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 10/01/1997 5-14-104 FB – CARNAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 6108 W Browntown Rd Huntington, AR 72940
Michael Don Klintz, Level One-Low Risk, convicted 01/31/2000 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 4516 W BROWNTOWN ROAD Huntington, AR 72940
Pamela Ann Miller, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 08/15/1997 5-14-108 – SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE; convicted 08/15/1997 5-27-221 FD – PERMITTING CHILD ABUSE – 210 E Russell St Huntington, AR 72938
Randy Gene Phelps, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 09/21/2007 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 6701 Johnson Road Huntington, AR 72940
Richard Lee Pyles, Level One-Low Risk, convicted 02/21/2007 5-14-127 MA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE (attempted) – 9232 Old Arko Rd. HUNTINGTON, AR 72940
Christopher M Williams, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 5-14-127 MA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE – 431 E FOREST ST HUNTINGTON, AR 72940
MANSFIELD
Robert Lynn Eaton, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 04/10/1990 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 1820 Nells Way Mansfield, AR 72944
Craig Alan Edwards, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 05/21/2007 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 1600 Lana Rd Mansfield, AR 72944
Carroll Douglas Little, Level Three-High Risk, 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE Sexual Motivation – 105 W High St. Mansfield, AR 72944
Jerry Don Morgan, Level Three-High Risk, convicted 07/27/2005 5-14-125(b)(1) FB – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 1706 Lana RD Mansfield, AR 72944
Toni Lee Pennington, Level One-Low Risk, convicted 01/19/2001 ALLEGEDLY ENGAGING IN SEXUAL ACTIVITY – 1711 Lakeshore Lane Mansfield, AR 72944
**Benjamin Lee Sorensen, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 03/29/1999 163.355 – Rape in the third degree ; 03/29/1999 163.385 – Sodomy in the third degree – 303 N Division St # 6 Mansfield, AR 72944**This Offender has an active arrest warrant. If you have information of his whereabouts please contact Det. Michael McCoy at 479-709-5127**
MIDLAND
Thomas Jefferson Langley, Level Two-Medium Risk, convicted 09/29/2000 5-14-124 FA – SEXUAL ASSAULT – 1ST DEGREE – 401 S Monroe Way Midland, AR 72945
WALDRON
Jimmy Don Chronister, Leve Four-Dangerous, SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 1300 BLOCK OF BARRON RD WALDRON, AR 72958
Michael Dale Marvel, Level Two-Medium Risk, RAPE 2ND DEGREE – 10100 BLOCK OF GREEN RIDGE WALDRON, AR 72958
Gary Lynn Keener, Level Two-Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 8800 BLOCK OF HWY 71 SOUTH WALDRON, AR 72958
James David Armstrong, Level Four-Dangerous, SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE; SEXUAL ABUSE – 1ST DEGREE – 800 block of east 5th waldron, AR 72958
Roy Edmund Brockman, Level Three-High Risk – 2400 BLOCK OF PINEY MOUNTAIN RBOAD WALDRON, AR 72958
James David Bohm, Level Two- Medium Risk, SEX SOLIC/INDEC/CHILD (ARR DATE AFTER 7-28-95) – 400 BLOCK OF SEVIER WALDRON, AR 7295
Jose Reyna Castanedo Jr., Level Three-High Risk, ATTEMPTED RAPE – 4600 Block of Yearling Ridge Waldron, AR 72926
John Darrin Scantling, Level Two Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 4TH DEGREE – 5600 Block of Whispering Pine Road Waldron, AR 72958
William Blake Woodall, Level Two Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 700 Block of South Main Waldron, AR 72958
John Paul Covington, Level Three High Risk, INTERNET STALKING OF A CHILD – 500 Block of North Main Waldron, AR 72958
Hazard Perry Carmichael, Level Two Medium Risk, RAPE – 300 Block of East 2ND Waldron, AR 72958
Randal Lee Parish, Level Two Medium Risk, CARNAL ABUSE 1st DEGREE – 600 Block of Hamilton St. Waldron, AR 72958
Ywpheng Vue, Level Two Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 300 Block of West 5TH St. Waldron, AR 72958
Jeremie Earl Williamson, Level Three High Risk, RAPE – 400 Block of Cedar St Waldron, AR 72958
Michael Richard Clark, Level Two Medium Risk, RAPE – 900 Block of North Main Waldron, AR 72958
Dustin Clinton Simpson, Level Three High Risk – 900 Block of North Main Waldron, AR 72958
Larry Gene Brown, Level Two Medium Risk, SEX SOLIC/INDEC/CHILD (ARR DATE AFTER 7-28-95) – Block of E North St. Waldron, AR 72958
Bill Kevin Jennings, Level Two Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT – 2ND DEGREE – 900 Block of Elm St. Waldron, AR 72958
Michael Raymond McAllister, Level Two Medium Risk – 700 Block of West 6th Waldron, AR 72958
Stanley D Plumley, Level Two Medium Risk, SEXUAL ASSAULT CHILD – 500 Block of Elm St. Waldron, AR 72958