Happy 24th birthday Danny Atwood!!!
Your getting older, slow down a little bit.
We all love you so much!
Brandy, Mom, Dad, Jon, Mama T, Mary, Maddie, and Rickey!
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Happy 24th birthday Danny Atwood!!!
Your getting older, slow down a little bit.
We all love you so much!
Brandy, Mom, Dad, Jon, Mama T, Mary, Maddie, and Rickey!
The City of Monticello held their first of four “Our Place” town hall meetings, Thursday night, hosted by assistant to the Mayor for planning, Zach Tucker.
A total of 9 folks attended the meeting, 4 from the TEA party, Tucker, a county employee from Ward 2, and 2 city hall staff, who were signing in attendees (both live in Ward 2), MLive.
The 40 minute presentation dealt with planning and vision concepts.
The discussion, which lasted over an hour, was unexpectedly open to all. The TEA party members and MLive, as well as others made the most of the opportunity to discuss the “SWOT” (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) to our area.
Carline Harden Satterwhite was born June 16, 1932 to the late Dan and Katie Mae Harden in Lacey, Arkansas. She departed her life on Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband the late (Honorary) Bishop H. W. Satterwhite, three brothers Johnny Lee, D. S., and Will Harden and two sisters Murl Jean Hendrix and Sulisteen Riley.
She accepted Jesus Christ as her personal savior at an early age at Mt. Olive A. M. E. Church in Lacey, Arkansas.
Carline worked at Burlington Industries for several years until retirement. She worked faithfully in her church.
Her memory will live on and be cherished by her children: Rosemary (Joe) Britton, Wanda (Chester) Hutson, Sandra (John) Cason, and Vernon (Yolanda) Smith. Eighteen grandchildren, twenty-five great grandchildren, four great-great grand children, her sisters Claudia Handley and Larnie Mae Ferrell, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
This Ford super duty pick up truck was reported stolen and wrecked early Sunday morning.
It was wrecked, but was not stolen, according to reports from the Drew County sheriffs department.
Two sweet dogs wandered up to my home on South Main Street in Monticello on Friday night.
If your family is missing a very special member then Please call 254-290-0766 (cell) to identify them.
Monticello Police are still searching for this man, and asking for the public ‘s help in identifying and locating him.
The Drew Memorial Hospital Board of Directors voted unanimously this morning to extend the job offer of CEO of our local hospital “Candidate One” , during a special called meeting.
Monticello Tree Board members Hope Bragg and Lee Williams greeted more than 500 students and teachers from the Monticello Elementary School K-2 classes who had gathered in the school cafeteria to celebrate Arbor Day.
Happy Birthday to our favorite Nine year old. Hope your day was awesome!
Love,
Dad, Mom, Anna, & John John
After spending several minutes arguing over which topic would be discussed first, The Drew County Quorum Court voted 8 to 1 to accept the first proposal presented to them, Monday night, to continue the purchase of American Signal’s proposed 27 unit tornado siren system for Drew County.
Happy First Birthday to Taylor Grace Gibson
Love Mom, Brittany, Allison and Jayden!
We love you very much
In an interview with Jim A. Hall, this morning, MLive was told that Hall would not be entering the election for Drew County Sheriff.
Monday’s meeting to discuss possible weather warning solutions was expected to be a quiet, notetaking event.
That was not the case, as voices and emotions begin to increase.
The full audio file of the meeting is posted below.
A 31-year-old Monticello man, while visiting a friend or relative in Drew Memorial, allegedly took the opportunity to vandalize at least 20 restrooms in the hospital, taking several unusual items from the “facilities.”
The suspect in this case also made the news a few months ago for the early-morning theft of a forklift.
At Tuesday nights meeting of the Drew Memorial Hospital board, Dr. Ryan Collins, resigned from the board, due to his expanding chiropractic practice.
Girls Division
McGehee 65 – Genoa Central 59
Fordyce. 57 – Centerpoint 43
Boys Division
Fordyce 63 – Drew Central 48
McGehee 46 – Prescott 39
Saturday’s Games for 3rd Place (Boys)
1:30pm Drew Central vs Prescott
Championship (Boys) at 7:30PM
McGehee vs Fordyce
Saturday’s Games for 3rd Place (Girls)
12:00PM Centerpoint vs Genoa Central
Championship (Girls) at 6:00PM
McGehee vs Fordyce
MONTICELLO WALMART IS NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR TEMPORARY POSITIONS FOR A REMODELING PROJECT.In spite of Mayor Allen Maxwell’s Tuesday evening statement to the City Council, when asked if adding $11,000 to the cities expected expense in purchasing the tornado sirens, “We have discussed it, and tomorrow (Wednesday) there is a possibility that we will have a contract;” it seems no progress has been made in the standoff.
The issue even made KARK Channel 4, again last night.
“Happy 50th Birthday to me!” (Sarcasm)
After 7 years of surpring local folks with slightly embarrassing photos that friends and co-workers have sent to MLive on their birthdays; it’s only fair that I do it to myself, as I turn “the big 5-0.”
This is the closest I have to a “weather channel photo,” from Hurricaine Gustav’s effects on Drew County, a few years ago.
This seems like a good time to say thanks for your support, your loyalty, and for agreeing that “what I think is newsworthy, is what you think is newsworthy.”
At the City Council’s Tuesday evening meeting, a local business owner asked the Council to pass an ordinance setting time limits for parking on the square.
The business owner requested an ordinance be passed, and signs installed, limiting parking to an unspecified number of hours, so that parking space can be more readily available for shoppers.
Around 5 PM, Monday evening, the landing gear on this Cessna 210 did not come down, as it was landing at the Monticello airport.
Recently, Monticello Police Detective Hank Hollinger received a text message from an unknown number. The message contained a picture of what appeared to be a large amount of marijuana in a vacuum sealed bag.
The Arkansas Forestry Commission, Selma Fire Department, and Drew County OEM were paged out to Highway 277 north, Saturday around 2 PM, where a burning fence row blazed out of control.
City workers are shown, Friday, installing another set Of basketball goals on the old tennis courts, next to Hyatt Field at City Park.
They expect to finish the project, including striping new lines, this week.
Just before 1 PM, the Monticello fire department responded to the report of a home fire on Winchester Road, near the intersection with Highway 278 E.
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