
Together We Foster welcomed by the community
Together We Foster welcomed by the community
Together We Foster welcomed by the community
Tracy Kent Williams, 59, of Doniphan, Missouri, was arrested on May 7 in connection with a residential burglary and theft reported in Randolph County.
Raine Raeannfrankie Everett, age 24, of Jonesboro; FTA warrant Adrian Rodriguez-Romero, age 29, of Pocahontas; Act 423 Terrie Denise Beck, age 55, of Pocahontas; DWI drugs-2nd, leaving the scene of an accident, no drivers license, careless and prohibited driving Mark Allen Vowell, age 56, of Pocahontas; Act 423 Terence Allan Brown, age 43, of Pocahontas; warrant Rodney Clayton Hogan, age 31, of Walnut Ridge; warrant, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of controlled substance Sch VI Terence J. Landers, age 45, of Williford; possession of schedule 1 or 2 LT 2 gr, possession of drug paraphernalia-methamphetamine/ cocaine Larry Keith Rogers, age 73, of Warm Springs; jury tampering (F) Jamie Lynn Sorg, age 48, of Pocahontas; warrant Nathan Andrew Vail, age 45, of Williford; failure to appear (F) Tracy Kent Williams, age 59, of residential burglary (F), theft of property (F) Blake Anthony Delmont, age 39, of Paragould; warrant 25409 Christian Isaiah Richardson, age 28, of Pocahontas; Act 570 James Marsadam Ricker, age 21, of Pocahontas; petition of revocation warrant Travis Garrett Adams, age 37, of Pocahontas; returning weekender Jody Alan Simkins, age 60, of Pocahontas; no charge data Charles Seth Tucker, age 32, of Pocahontas; warrant Wingo Jeik, age 35, of Pocahontas; returning weekender Morgan Strong, age 18; terroristic threatening in the third degree, Act 423 Bradley Jo Climer, age 19, of Williford; underage driving under the influence .02 or more (M), open container alcohol in motor vehicle, public intoxication- drinking in public (M)
May 24 will be the kickoff to the water park season at the Pocahontas Aquatic Center. Bring just 3 canned goods and get into the water park at no cost. All donations will be going to West Ridge Food Pantry. Come kick off summer with a fun day at the water park and donate to a great cause.
FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of Arkansas to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe storms and tornadoes from March 14–15, 2025.
City moves forward with clean up
The Pocahontas Star Herald is launching a new initiative designed to strengthen connections between local businesses and the community, while offering added value to newspaper subscribers.
The Pocahontas School District will conclude the 2024-2025 school year on Friday, May 23. There will be no early dismissal. The faculty and staff, administration and school board wish everyone an enjoyable summer vacation.