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On October 7, 2025, a Drew County jury convicted Terry Laron Gragg Jr., of Monticello, of Delivery of more than 10 grams of Methamphetamine, following a jury trial.
The conviction stems from a controlled drug buy conducted on February 4, 2025, by agents of the Tenth Judicial District Drug Task Force. Agents James Slaughter, Ben Michel, and Tad Huntsman met with a confidential informant at an undisclosed location in Drew County. After confirming the informant had no drugs or money, agents provided him with $200 in cash and undercover cameras. The informant went directly to Gragg’s residence, where he purchased 28 grams of methamphetamine.
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Commercial Bank is proud to announce Tammy Allison as the recipient of the 2025 RISE Award for Leadership. The RISE Award, first introduced in 2024, recognizes a team member who demonstrates exceptional commitment, performance, and embodiment of the bank’s core values.
Due to a pre-scheduled conflict during the bank’s annual Christmas party, Tammy received the award in a surprise presentation on December 3rd, 2025.
Over the past year, Tammy has distinguished herself in numerous ways, including:
“Tammy starts each day with a positive, can-do attitude and consistently goes above and beyond to support employees and customers alike,” said Todd Smith, President of Commercial Bank. “Her efforts strengthen our bank and our community, and we are proud to recognize her outstanding contributions.”
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MHS Senior Tripp Lanehart won 2nd place in the ASBA Student Speaker Contest statewide!
All essays this year were on the topic of the Heart of School.
He presented at the 72nd Annual ASBA Conference!
He is shown being congratulated by Keith Wells of the Monticello school board.

LaShonda Campbell, collection development librarian for the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, was recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship from HARRASSOWITZ, a German publishing company, to support her attendance at the 2025 Charleston Conference, held November 3–7 in Charleston, South Carolina. The conference is one of the premier international gatherings for library and information professionals.
This year’s conference, centered on the theme “Sailing into the Wind,” brought together thousands of librarians, publishers, scholars and vendors from around the world to discuss emerging trends, challenges and innovations in library science.
As part of the scholarship application process, candidates were required to submit a short essay on the conference theme. Entries were evaluated by a panel of librarians from the University of Chicago and the University of Florida, as well as publishing professionals.
After attending the conference, Campbell emphasized the impact of the experience, stating, “The Charleston Conference is valuable to the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center and me because it provides a rare space for honest, practice-driven discussions about collection development, budgeting, vendor relationships and the real challenges libraries face. Attending allowed me to bring back concrete strategies, new perspectives and informed questions that directly strengthen my work in collection development and my ability to support faculty and students.”
Dan Boice, director of Library at UAM, stated, “LaShonda worked hard to earn the HARRASSOWITZ Charleston Conference Scholarship and took advantage of other avenues to lower the cost of attending the conference. She returned with important new connections with publishers, vendors and colleagues that will serve the library and UAM well.”
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