
From the archives…….. Stories from the past
1986 ‘Arrests’ bring $2,100 The March of Dimes “Jail and Bail” was held at Robin Nix Associates, Hwy. 62, on November 11 and 12, was most successful.
1986 ‘Arrests’ bring $2,100 The March of Dimes “Jail and Bail” was held at Robin Nix Associates, Hwy. 62, on November 11 and 12, was most successful.
These students, and a couple of teachers, were nominated anonymously for acts that involve Responsibility, Organization, Achievement, and/or Respectfulness. They each received a certificate and a Maynard Tigers decal. Back Row: Keeley Brown, Sarah Jones, Galveston Jones, Carter Treadwell, Landon Brooks, Allison Davis, Laken West, Kilee Vanderberg, Katelyn Alphin, Whitley Beckman, Jessica Roush Front Row: Ava Franks, Axel Creed, Jase Taylor, Saige Sullinger, Allyson Zitzelberger
Pocahontas Schools January 10-14 Breakfast Menu Monday-Cinnamon Bun, cereal, juice, fruit, milk Tuesday-Breakfast Burrito, salsa, cereal, juice, fruit, milk Wednesday-Scrambled Eggs, Biscuit, cereal, juice, fruit, milk Thursday-Pancakes with Ham slice, syrup, cereal, juice, fruit, milk Friday-Sausage, Biscuit, gravy, cereal, juice, fruit, milk Lunch Menu Monday-Home Style Meatball Potato Bowl, Green Beans, Fruit, Hot Roll, Milk Tuesday-Chicken & Noodles, Steamed Broccoli, Carrot Coins, Crackers, Fruit, Milk Wednesday-Biscuits & Gravy, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Tater Tots, Juice, Milk Thursday-Quesadilla, Salsa, Seasoned Beans, Fruit, Milk Friday-Macaroni & Cheese, California Blend, Veggies, Cherry Tomatoes, Fruit, Milk Maynard Schools January 10-14 Lunch Menu Monday-Deli Sub, Sandwich Salad Cup, Baby Carrots, Ranch Dressing, Strawberries, Assorted Milk Tuesday-Chicken Sandwich, Sandwich Salad Cup, Potato Wedges, Sliced Peaches, Assorted Milk Wednesday-Chicken Tenders, Mashed Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Green Beans, Diced Fruit Mix, Roll, Assorted Milk Thursday-Taco Meat, Tostitos, Salsa Cup, Cheddar Cheese, lettuce, Tomato, Baked Beans, Rice Krispie Treat, Applesauce Cups, Assorted Milk Friday-Cheeseburger, Onion Rings, Sandwich Salad Cup, Fresh Broccoli, Assorted SideKicks, Assorted Milk .
Arkansas State Police reported the death of a Randolph County woman and the injury of a Lawrence County man, after a three-vehicle accident on Highway 67 North on December 29. According to the Arkansas State Police Fatal Crash Report, 25-yearold Megan Crawford, of Ravenden Springs, was driving her 2013 GMC Yukon on US Highway 67 North, a little after 12 a.m.
The arts are an important component of students' overall education. The many benefits of arts education (491 words, US, UK, CAN) Why does art matter? This is a question that has given philosophers and artists food for thought for centuries.
One of Randolph Counties’ most cherished physicians, a man by the name of Dr. James Walter Ryburn, was historically prevalent and well thought of in our community. During Ryburn’s lifetime he served this community as a “horse and buggy” doctor and later found himself using the automobile to make his house calls.
Chad Burdin, resident of Randolph County, has announced his intentions for running for Randolph County Judge. Burdin, who is married to Rosella Wallace Burdin, has lived in Randolph County for over 20 years and feels his experiences in engineering, maintenance management and construction gives him the qualifications necessary to be the county CEO.
· The Rose Bowl, which remains one of college football’s most celebrated events, ends in a 0-0 tie on January 2. The Washington & Jefferson Patriots and California Golden Bears are each considered unofficial champions of the 1921 college football campaign.
Randolph County Treasurer since 2009, Sherry Huskey has announced her intentions to seek another term of office in the 2022 elections. Sherry grew up in Maynard and has lived most of her life in the Maynard and Supply areas of the county. The last few years she has lived in Pocahontas.
Randolph County’s most iconic architectural feature will experience its sesquicentennial in 2022. The 1872 county courthouse that sits in the middle of the Downtown National Historic District will be 150 years old soon.