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Drew Central Middle School’s Junior Beta Club Launches Shoe Drive Fundraiser to Raise Money for State Convention

October 27th, 2025 by

The Drew Central Middle School Junior Beta Club is excited to announce the launch of its Shoe Drive Fundraiser to raise money for the upcoming Arkansas State Beta Convention.Beginning October 27, the club will be collecting donations of gently worn, used, and new shoes. In return, the club will earn funds based on the total weight of the shoes collected, as Funds2Orgs will issue a check for the donated pairs.Anyone can participate by donating shoes at Drew Central Middle School or Drew Central Elementary School.All donated shoes will be redistributed through the Funds2Orgs network of micro-enterprise partners. Funds2Orgs works with micro-entrepreneurs in developing countries, helping them create and grow small businesses where economic opportunities are limited. Proceeds from shoe sales help families afford necessities such as food, clothing, and housing. One entrepreneur in Haiti even earned enough to send her son to law school.Shoes can be dropped off at Drew Central Middle or Elementary Offices.  


Desha/Drew County Cattlemen’s Report – September 2025

October 27th, 2025 by

The Desha/Drew County Cattlemen’s Association met on Thursday September, 18 at the UAM Agriculture Building. The association put on a steak supper and hosted a large crowd. President Jason Cater blessed the meal, Ag Heritage cooked the steaks and provided knives, The ladies brought desserts, and River Valley Tractor brought the drinks. Joe Western and Matt Hayward with Joplin Regional Stockyards came to talk with producers. They gave market updates and outlooks for the next couple of years. The guys also gave advice on marketing claves. It was recommended to wean calves for at least 45 days before shipping. Additionally calves should be vaccinated, castrated, and dehorned. It was also explained to producers that doing these things would help the calves to bring more money. Following the talk was a question and answer session. The meeting was then adjourned by President Jason Cater.


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UAM Ranked in Top 3 Best Small Public Colleges in Arkansas

October 24th, 2025 by

The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) has been recognized in the top three higher education institutions in the category of “Best Small Public College in Arkansas” in the 2026 Niche.com Best Colleges rankings. This distinction highlights the university’s continued institutional progress and strong performance across key academic and student life indicators.

Niche bases its rankings on a comprehensive analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Education, along with reviews from students and alumni. Evaluation criteria include academic quality, affordability, campus experience, faculty resources and student outcomes. UAM’s performance across these metrics places it among the top institutions of its size and type in Arkansas.

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Judge Jessie Griffin Letter To The Voters Of Drew County

October 23rd, 2025 by

Dear Voter,

I am asking for your support and your vote for re-election as your Drew County Judge. Together, we have made great progress, and with your continued trust, I am confident that we can build an even stronger future for our county.

Let’s look forward – not backward – and continue working side by side to make Drew County the best it can be. We truly live in the greatest county in the State of Arkansas, and with all of us working together, our future will be be even brighter.

Thank you again for your support and your vote.

Sincerely,
Jessie L. Griffin, Drew County Judge

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New Waterfowl Research Center at UAM Poised for National Impact

October 22nd, 2025 by


A new waterfowl research center that aims to advance waterfowl and wetlands research and transform the industry was announced on Monday during a ceremony at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM).The event, co-hosted with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, marked the creation of the Snowden Waterfowl Center of Excellence and the Dyke-Snowden Endowed Chair of Waterfowl and Wetlands. Government and higher education leaders from across the state were in attendance, including Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who participated in the announcement of the center and endowed chair, made possible through $7 million in contributions.

The project received initial funding during the 2022 Arkansas legislative session when the Division of Agriculture received a $1 million appropriation toward a waterfowl and wetlands endowed chair at UAM. The funds were accompanied by a challenge to raise $1 million in private contributions to complete the $2 million endowment.

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Robert Akin Announces He Will Run Again For Office Of Drew County Judge

October 22nd, 2025 by

Hello Citizens of Drew County,

After many thoughts, prayers, and conversations with family and friends, I have decided to run again for the office of Drew County Judge. I served as judge for ten years, from Jan. 1, 2013 – Dec. 31, 2022. Although my time away from office has included some of my favorite pastime activities such as driving a big rig across the country, cattle farming, and spending time with family, I’ve always felt something was missing. Serving the people of Drew County was truly the most rewarding job I’ve ever had. I enjoyed being out amongst the people and working alongside the wonderful Drew County employees. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

You can contact me with any questions at 870-723-0011.


Native Son, Robert Lane, to Speak at Drew County Museum on World War II Drew County Veterans Project, November 9

October 22nd, 2025 by

Robert Lane, a native of Monticello, has always been fascinated with the many WWII veterans of his Drew County childhood. These men and women were people he saw every day–church members, community leaders, local businessmen, doctors, lawyers, teachers, farmers, grocers and restaurant owners, who, after the war, simply came back to Drew County and returned to their lives without any fanfare. To Lane, their service to our country during this pivotal era, as well as the broad field of where they had served, is local history that deserves to be documented and remembered.

On trips back home to visit his parents, the late Corine and Herbert Lane, and his sister, Judy Bynum of Collins, he often requested that local vets recount their WWII stories that are sadly being forgotten with the passage of time. Recently, as he began researching the countless communities of Drew County where these soldiers lived and the theaters of war where they were sent, respectively, he was amazed at the width and breadth of the contribution to the war effort from our tiny county.

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