Charles and Margaret White of Warren were found Tuesday morning at around 8:52 a.m., just off of private Potlatch Road 17.
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Charles and Margaret White of Warren were found Tuesday morning at around 8:52 a.m., just off of private Potlatch Road 17.
Sunday night, around midnight, the driver of this Honda S-2000 was norrhbound on I-530, when he told deputies that another vehicle had caused him to run off of the roadway.
The Honda traveled down the road ditch, coming to a stop in a creekbed, next to a bridge.
Dan’s towed the vehicle; the driver trportedly only recieved minor injuries.
Found: A hoodie was found on Old Warren Road in front of Monticello High School on 10/21/2013. Call 870-367-6211 to claim.
Friday, October 18th was declared ‘Go Pink Day’ at Monticello Pre-K. The staff and students wore Pink to honor a Pre-K Staff member, Mrs. Pam Dunlap, who is a cancer survivor. The students and staff members cheered Mrs. Dunlap on as she prepared to walk in Little Rock at the annual Race for the Cure. Mrs. Dunlap was presented with flowers, balloons, caps and a pink tote bag filled with an assortment of pink gifts. In her honor the Pre-K staff members were also presented with pink tote bags.
A big rig wreck on Oct. 2, 2006 in Calhoun County led to the trial, which is expected to last 3-4 days.
While driving a loaded log truck on Calhoun County Road #2,, Gene Gibson (a Drew County resident) had the loaded log truck he was driving, run off of the pavement and rolled onto its right side.
A log shifted, and enter the cab, apparently injuring Gibson.
HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY KAILYN LA’ROSE!!
I hope your day is filled with as many smiles, laughs, and joy as you bring into my life!
You are one of the best gifts I have ever received!
Love always,
Mom! (Raelynn)
Maxwelll Hardwood Flooring has been in operation for 21 years, and as always, credits their employees for the company’s longevity.
“Celebrating the people behind our success” is the theme of the week, as they honor their employees for their dedication.
Maxwell Hardwood is located on Wilson Mill Road, south of Monticello.
After months of dirt moving by city and county workers, as well as the UAM heavy equipment training class, rails and crossties are now being laid in place for the new rail spur at the Industrial Park, on HWY 35 East.

The recent re-application for cities to espresse interest in being home to the state’s new veterans care home is receiving the full attention of Quorum Court, MEDC, City of Monticello, and many other local residents and organizations.
When consttucted, the $22 million dollar facility ex expected to provide over $3 million in yearly payroll.
The deadline is November.
The Monticello Fire Dept. has moved into its new Central Fire Station on Wood Street.
The new station has 3 bays for fire trucks, and even holds the long ladder truck, which was stored outside at the UAM station.
Monticello’s City Council, Thursday night, discussed suggested changes to the city dog ordinance. Some council member described the current ordinance as “adequate, if enforced.”
Others said the fines need to be increased, since the current fines were set in 1972.

DC Kindergarten Star Student of the Month for September
Back Row from Left: Presley Withers, Gregory Berryman, Jeremiah Bodiford, Krislyn Milton, Kazyria Simpson
Front Row from Left: Brody Cater, Kennedi Lambert, Colton Vallun, Aiden Everett, Cooper Caldwell, Nyema Jackson

DC First Grade Star Student of the Month for September
Back Row from Left: Christopher Curtis, Christopher Veasey, Avy Pruitt, Jayla Thompson, Bailey Chapman, Blaine Hayden
Front Row from Left: Nicky Groce, Josh Trantham, Jansen Brock, Eli Hampton, Ana Clare Muniz, Blaine Adcock

DC Third Grade Star Student of the Month for September
Back Row from Left: Austin West, Matthew Sullivan, Carley Whitehurst, Sam Wallis
Front Row from Left: Ryan Sullivan, Hailey Moore, Nicholas Bailey, Meritza Spencer, DeCameron Bailey

DC Fourth Grade Star Student of the Month for September
Back Row from Left: Bekah Brown, Austin Cruce, Ashton King, Briani Marshall
Front Row from Left: Madison Harris, Sabino Lucero, Meleri Herman, Maggie Defir
Not Pictured: Juan Lucero
Miss Drew County, Anna Norris was one of three selected to advance from Thursday night’s prelim to the finals on Saturday night. Students Charlee Carter, Bliss Jaggers, and Alex Jones from Monticello Dance Academy won the Dance Group division and Charlee Carter won the Dance Solo division and will represent the Southeast region of the state at the Arkansas State Fair Finals Youth Talent Show on Saturday.
The Panorama Restaurant, on the downtown square, has added Omaha Steaks to their menu selections.
Rib Eye, Prime Rib, and Filet Mignon are now available, along with the popular Italian favorites, already on the menu.
Panorama Restaurant, 367-3370.
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