
Around 10 AM, a Cominto man was hunting in the area of his camp, west of S. Wilmar Rd., in the gravel area of Old Warren Road. While following a turkey call answer, he went further into the woods, through a partially flooded area, getting lost.

Shortly before noon, law-enforcement was notified that he was lost, and dispatched to locate him, and bring him to safety. The top photo shows OEM bringing him to the roadway and his side-by-side where he went into the woods, speaking with Sheriff Mark Gober. This photo shows for Arkansas game and Fish commission officers who were on the phone with the man, locating him, but we’re limited, because of the thick underbrush.
























The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) Board of Visitors convened for their annual meeting on April 14. During the meeting, Jeff Weaver, vice chancellor for advancement and chief of staff at UAM, unveiled several components of the university’s current marketing and student communication campaign. 








On April 14, World Quantum Day was celebrated by fourth graders at Drew Central Elementary. The day’s activities were supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). 







Ashley County Medical Center welcomes Dr. Jofrances Marquez, Jr. to their team. A native of the Philippines, Dr. Marquez received his medical degree from the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center College of Medicine in 1998. He completed his residency program at Wayne University in Detroit, Michigan in 2014 after moving to the United States. Dr. Marquez is married to Roselle Tanya Lim Garcia, who is also a physician, and have three children; Raymond, Lucianna, and Nathaniel.

























