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VFW’s Patriotic Art Contest

VFW Auxiliary #4556 will hold it’s annual 3-Dimensional Patriotic Art Contest for students in grades 9-12. Students must be enrolled in a public, private, parochial or home school program in the United States, its territories and possessions, or dependents of U.S.military or civilian personnel in overseas schools.

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BRTC awards Archer Realty Scholarship

Black River Technical College (BRTC) recently awarded the Archer Realty Scholarship made possible by funding from Archer Realty to Bridget McNatt of Paragould. McNatt is a 2002 graduate of River Valley High School. She is seeking a degree in respiratory care. She is married to Timothy McNatt, and the pair share one daughter, Anna Saffell.

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Liebhaber Selected as a Fellow of the 2024 Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy

Black River Technical College (BRTC) Vice President of Institutional Advancement Dr. Karen Powers Liebhaber was recently selected as a fellow of the 2024 Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy. Delta Regional Authority (DRA) has selected 29 community leaders from Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee as fellows of the 2024 Delta Leadership Institute (DLI) Executive Academy, an extensive nine-month leadership development program that brings together public, private, and nonprofit sector leaders from the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions. The 2024 DLI Executive Academy fellows were selected through a competitive application process led by DRA’s eight state governors and DRA’s federal co-chairman.

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Star Herald seeks nominations for Community Champions publication

The Pocahontas Star Herald is excited to announce the upcoming release of a special magazine edition titled “Community Champions,” scheduled for release in the spring of the coming year. Following the success of the 2023 “Angels Among Us” special, the magazine aims to spotlight and honor ten exceptional local citizens who have gone above and beyond to make Randolph County an outstanding place to live.

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Baine graduates from leadership program

Black River Technical College (BRTC) Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Brad Baine recently graduated from the 2023 class of the Arkansas Community College’s (ACC) Leadership Institute “Attending and participating in the Arkansas Community Colleges Leadership Institute was a very beneficial and rewarding experience. It allowed me the opportunity to connect with outstanding leaders from all across Arkansas,” said Baine. “The leadership program was filled with strategic sessions that allowed me to grow as a professional and become a better leader. I am grateful for the Arkansas Association of Community Colleges executive leadership team and the high-quality leadership program that they are offering professionals of higher education.“ According to arkansascc. org, the ACC Leadership Institute, established in 2008, has provided leadership, administration, and advocacy training to approximately 300 emerging community college leaders in Arkansas. Many of their graduates have gone on to become college presidents and chancellors, vice presidents and chancellors, and other key community college administrators. This event is open to ACC members who are nominated by their institution’s president or chancellor. Approximately 24 people attend this annual, multi-session event.

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A note of thanks…

We would like to extend a special thanks to everyone who made money donations, clothing donations, food donations, household donations and personal care items during our recent home loss. A special thanks to the Maynard Church of Christ, Pyburn Street Church of Christ, Biggers Church of Christ, Reyno Baptist Church, Noland Church of Christ, Skaggs Church of Christ, Pocahontas School District, Stokes Church of Christ, Red Cross, Beta Sigma Phi-Pocahontas Chapter and McNabb Funeral Home. We are so grateful for all the generous donations and the many wonderful acts of kindness that have been shown during this time.

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Randolph County Jail Log

Vanessa Kriaris, age 41, of Maynard; warrant James Prater, age 29, of Pocahontas; obstructing governmental operations (M), FTP warrant Jarod Stroud, age 33, of Okean; false imprisonment in the first degree (F), terroristic threatening in the first degree Class D (F), aggravated assault Class D (F) Bow Tyler, age 41, of Pocahontas; failure to comply with sex offender registry Ranie Tyler, age 36, of Pocahontas; petition for revocation Aaron Watson, age 48, of Corning; failure to appear (M) William Brown, age 55, of Pocahontas; failure to appear (M) Kevin Doyle, age 31, of Pocahontas; hold for another county Kenneth Hamm, age 46, of Imboden; hold for another county Connor Kettwig, age 21, of Doniphan; careless and prohibited driving, driving left of center Class U (M), driving while intoxicated-first offense (M) Heather Acree, age 47, of Pocahontas; possession of meth Mathew Dawson, age 33, of Pocahontas; parole violation (F) Billy Joe Hopkins, age 49, of Pocahontas; possession of firearms by certain persons (F) James Jaegar, age 24, of Pocahontas; failure to appear (M) Samuel Ross, age 31, of Pocahontas; failure to appear (F) Lehman Blackwell, age 37, of Pocahontas; driving while license cancelled, suspended or revoked Class U (M)

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