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Marion County: Police Beat

Current: January 16 – January 22 Guidry, Brandon S Booking Date: 01-20-2023 - 5:09 p.m.; Charges: Resisting Arrest, Fail to Appear; Fail to Appear Dokes, Qadir J Booking Date: 01-20-2023 - 3:08 p.m.; Charges: Hold for DOC Willis, Bruce Booking Date: 01-19-2023 - 4:50 p.m.; Charges: Hold for DOC Driskill, Daren Booking Date: 01-19-2023 - 2:08 p.m.; Charges: Distribute Possess, Viewing Matter Depict Pollard, Robert Lee Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 11:39 p.m.; Charges: Bond Revocation Lassiter, Chanta Coral Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 11:13 p.m.; Charges: Bond Revocation Thode, Amber Marie Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 9:25 p.m.; Charges: Disorderly Conduct Capps, Andrew Floyd Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 4:51 p.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear, Certificate of Surrender Valentine, Thomas Norman Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 1:16 p.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear Misdemeanor Reed, Kathleen Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 12:42 p.m.; Charges: Disorderly Conduct Cobb, Andriana Mary Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 11:30 a.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear Released: Weaver, Allen Release Date: 01-20-2023 - 9:29 p.m.; Booking Date: 12-30-2022 - 1:18 p.m.; Charges: Hold for DOC Capps, Andrew Floyd Release Date: 01-20-2023 - 5:36 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 4:51 p.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear, Certificate of Surrender Murphy, Dustin Charles Release Date: 01-20-2023 - 4:51 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-20-2023 - 4:16 p.m.; Charges: Criminal Trespass Burris, Allison Faith Release Date: 01-18-2023 - 6:40 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-18-2023 - 4:02 p.m.; Charges: Hold for Gassville Valentine, Thomas Norman Release Date: 01-18-2023 - 3:15 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 1:16 p.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear Misdemeanor Cole, Clinton Royce Release Date: 01-18-2023 - 2:35 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-03-2023 - 2:45 a.m.; Charges: Criminal Mischief, Act 570 Hold Teague, Tessa D Release Date: 01-18-2023 - 2:20 p.m.; Booking Date: 10-21-2022 - 11:29 p.m.; Charges: Failure to Comply w Terms Conditions Reed, Kathleen Release Date: 01-17-2023 - 5:47 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-17-2023 - 12:42 p.m.; Charges: Disorderly Conduct Jordan, Mishun Lewayne Release Date: 01-17-2023 - 10:16 a.m.; Booking Date: 11-15-2022 - 4:23 p.m.; Charges: Hold for DOC Simmons, Stephanie Louise Release Date: 01-16-2023 - 9:41 a.m.; Booking Date: 01-10-2023 - 11:09 a.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear Misdemeanor Hicks, Louis Fate Release Date: 01-15-2023 - 4:45 p.m.; Booking Date: 01-06-2023 - 3:38 a.m.; Charges: Failure to Appear Misdemeanor, Failure to Appear, Misdemeanor, Hold for Baxter Co, Hold for Doc .
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Cotter School Menu

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Menu is Subject to Change January 23 – January 27 Monday: Breakfast: French Toast Sticks, Or Cereal and Toast, Fruit Juice and Milk Lunch: Nachos, Lettuce and Tomato, Corn, Apple, Graham Crackers 9-12, Fruit Choice 9-12, Milk Tuesday: Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, Or Cereal and Toast, Fruit, Juice and Milk Lunch: Fish Sandwich, Lettuce and Tomato, French Fries, Peaches, Brownie, Fruit Choice 9-12, Milk Wednesday: Breakfast: Bacon and Biscuit, Or Cereal and Toast, Fruit, Juice and Milk Lunch: Chicken Fajita, Spanish Rice, Refried Beans, Pineapple, Fruit Choice 9-12, Milk Thursday: Breakfast: Chocolate Crescent, Or Cereal and Toast, Fruit Juice and Milk Lunch: Sloppy Joe, Coleslaw, Pickle Spear, Orange Wedges, Fruit Choice 9-12, Milk Friday: Breakfast: Biscuit with Gravy, Or Cereal and Toast, Fruit Juice and Milk Lunch: Pizza, Side Salad, Green Beans, Mixed Fruit, Fruit Choice 9-12, Milk
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Closures in MC and NCA

BREAKING NEWS: Due to the inclement weather, many schools and businesses have either closed or will open later than normal. The following lists are closures,… Login to continue reading Login…

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BSTA welcomes Big Jim Massey

We hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are excited to be bringing back music. We are only having music on the third Saturday till May then it be the third Friday night, till the Fall when we go back to Saturday nights. We really like bringing these shows to everyone, we hope you come and enjoy and donate.
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Lead Hill School District Menu

January 17 – January 20: TUESDAY, Breakfast: Pancake on Stick, or Choice of Cereal, Fruit Juice, Milk Lunch: Chicken Quesadilla, Green Leafy Salad, Cooked Vegetables, Graham Crackers, Fruit, Milk WEDNESDAY, Breakfast: Sausage, Egg Biscuit, or Choice of Cereal Fruit Juice, Milk Lunch: Old Fashioned Beans and Ham, Oven Fried Tators, Cooked Carrots, Cornbread, Fruit, Milk THURSDAY, Breakfast: Breakfast Burrito, or Choice of Cereal, Fruit Juice, Milk Lunch: Orange Chicken, Oriental Fried Rice, Oriental Vegetables Egg Roll (712), Fortune Cookie, Fruit, Milk FRIDAY, Breakfast: Biscuit & Gravy, or Choice of Cereal, Fruit Juice, Milk Lunch: Cheeseburger, Sandwich Fixins, Oven Fries, Ice Cream, Fruit, Milk .
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Arkansas Weekly Gas Price Update

Average gasoline prices in Arkansas have fallen 2.0 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.92/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 1,826 stations in Arkansas. Prices in Arkansas are 23.7 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 0.6 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has fallen 7.2 cents in the last week and stands at $4.56 per gallon.
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Arvest Launches New Subsidiary

FAYETTEVILLE – Arvest Bank is pleased to announce the Arvest Opportunity Fund, a wholly owned non-bank subsidiary currently providing loans and lines of credit to small businesses that fall just below bank loan policy requirements. As part of the Arvest Opportunity Fund program, loan recipients agree to receive financial education coaching for 12 months after funding. The financial education program, delivered by professional educators and community partners, is designed to improve the financial standing of recipients to the point where they can eventually meet traditional bank lending standards. “We are committed to bringing opportunity through access to lending and financial education to all groups in the markets we serve,” Arvest Bank president and CEO Kevin Sabin said. “That includes the underbanked. In addition to being the right way to do business, we believe the efforts of the Arvest Opportunity Fund are crucial to the economic health, stability and security of the communities we serve.” Arvest Opportunity Fund candidates are determined when a loan application is submitted to Arvest Bank online or in person and the applicant opts in for consideration from the Arvest Opportunity Fund. If the applicant’s credit file does not meet Arvest Bank loan policy requirements, the application is automatically reviewed by the Arvest Opportunity Fund for consideration. After beta market testing in mid-2022, the Arvest Opportunity Fund was launched across Arvest’s four-state footprint in August. As of Jan. 6, the Arvest Opportunity Fund has delivered more than $1.2 million in small business loans. The Arvest Opportunity Fund is led by executive director Hillis Schild, who is based in Little Rock and has more than 30 years of industry experience, including 17 in community development banking. In her role as executive director, Schild provides strategic leadership for the Arvest Opportunity Fund. Schild serves on the board of directors or advisory committees for
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