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Randolph Co Treasurer removed from church roles

Randolph County Treasurer Dennis Calaway, who held pivotal roles at the Black Rock and Lynn United Methodist Church (UMC) locations for the past five years, has recently been instructed to vacate the Black Rock parsonage, where he had a residence, and was relieved of his duties as a Lay Supply Pastor, a position he held for the same duration. He was discontinued as a Local Pastor at the Spring Meeting of the District Board of Ordained Ministry in 2023, continuing as a Lay Supply until recently.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

October 20: Redskin Football vs. Westside October 21: Ravenden Fall Festival with parade lineup at 4:15 pm with bed races to follow October 21: Water Valley Haunted House & Hayride.

Randolph County Jail Log

Anthony Dewitte, age 22, domestic battery in the third degree (M) Nicholas Hopkins, age 37, ACC hold (M) Barbara Lockwood, age 70, bench warrant Mark Balos, age 38, third degree assault on a family or household member (M) Austin Cullum, age 33, breaking or entering (F) Bryan Cummings, age 48, warrant Savannah Hart, age 27, breaking or entering (F) Billy Hufstedler, age 38, public intoxication (M), aggravated assault (F), terroristic threatening in the first degree (F), criminal mischief in the second degree (M) Charles Mack, age 43, driving while intoxicated (M), possession of a controlled substance sch VI, failure to yield (M), careless driving Kenneth Moser, age 63, driving while license suspended or revoked pursuant to omnibus DWI act (M) Derrick Roberson, age 45, domestic battery in the second degree (F), battery in the third degree (M), terroristic threatening in the first degree (F), public intoxication (M) Jamie Willard, age 37, hold for other agency Kobe Allison, age 22, criminal mischief in the second degree (F) Kandis Boren, age 41, driving on suspended license, no liability insurance Allison Campbell, age 36, possession of drug paraphernalia Brittny Vance, age 32, public intoxication (M) Robert Boudin, age 56, assault in third degree (M) Tarah Duboise, age 28, warrant hold Christina Garret, age 38, FTA warrant Dustin Gibson, age 37, warrant, possession of drug paraphernalia, fictitious tag, no proof of insurance Rebecca Mann, age 51, no charge data Cynthin Blissenbach, age 41, possession of drug paraphernalia Nichalos Phillips, age 24, contempt (M) Wendell Steele, age 36, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license cancelled, suspended or revoked (M), failure to register (M), fictitious tags, warrant Crystal Sauls, age 35, petition for revocation Bernard Jones, age 52, theft by receiving (M), obstructing governmental operations (M) Alexander Kincade, age 30, theft by receiving (M), obstructing governmental operations (M), warrant Dorothy Videg

BRTC’s Annual Fall Festival Huge Success

Black River Technical College’s 4th Annual Bucks and Ducks Fall Festival was a huge success, with more than 450 students, staff, and faculty in attendance. Two hundred and seven high school students from Corning, Walnut Ridge, Hoxie, Pocahontas, Maynard, Rector, Marmaduke, and Paragould also attended a preview day held simultaneously, allowing them to get the whole BRTC experience! Attendees were treated to BBQ, games, and treats.

Ghost Walks at Powhatan Oct. 20, 21

Powhatan Historic State Park will host “Ghost Walks” Friday October 20th and Saturday October 21st. Park interpreters will take guests on guided tours, highlighting the many ghost stories, folk tales and legends about the park.

Belles of Christmas pageant Nov. 12

The local chapters of Beta Sigma Phi will host the “Belles of Christmas” pageant on November 12th at 2:00 in the MDW gymnasium. Forms are available at all Pocahontas Public Schools, daycares, hair salons and businesses on the square. Deadline for early entry is November 5th. There will also be registration at the door with an additional fee. For more information or questions please call Sandra Bryant at 378-1547.

Downtown Network to host Novemberfest

After a hiatus forced by the COVID-19 pandemic, Pocahontas is buzzing with excitement as Novemberfest, one of the town’s most celebrated events, makes a triumphant return. The last Novemberfest in 2019 left a mark on the town’s memory, and this year, the committee is gearing up to recreate that same magic on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., around the Pocahontas courthouse square.