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Calhoun Calendar
Calhoun Calendar

MAY 27

05/25/2023 04:00 AM
"Get Real, Here’s the Deal" Visits with HHS Sophomores
'Get Real, Here’s the Deal' Visits with HHS Sophomores

On Tuesday, May 16, 2023, the Hampton High School Sophomores participated in the “Get Real, Here’s the Deal” activity presented by the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service in Calhoun County. Get Real is a hands-on experiential simulation that gives youth the opportunity to experience their future in a financial decisionmaking mode. Participants are encouraged to make wise financial lifestyle choices like those that adults face each month based on their family size and affordability. The simulation included preparation day, simulation day and a follow up day.

05/25/2023 04:00 AM
State Capitol Week in Review
State Capitol Week in Review

State Capitol Week in Review, May 12, 2023

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Border Security is National Security
Border Security is National Security

The Biden Administration’s failure to enforce our border laws has led to an unprecedented national security, ecological, and humanitarian crisis at our border. Since President Biden took office, there have been over 5 million illegal crossings along the southern border, and over 14,000 pounds of fentanyl have been seized coming across the border – that’s enough to kill the entire U.S. population ten times. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has lost operational control of the southern border – and with extraordinary amounts of narcotics flowing into our communities, drug overdose deaths are now over 100,000 per year, with fentanyl poisoning accounting for a vast majority of those deaths.

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
HISTORY MINUTE
HISTORY MINUTE

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05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Anneke Cox James,
Anneke Cox James,

81, of Thornton died Friday May 12, 2023 at Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pine Bluff. Born November 16, 1941 at Louann, she was the daughter of the late Nelson Cox and Elsie Nichols Cox.

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Tilman Ables,
Tilman Ables,

103 of Hampton died Tuesday May 9, 2023 at his home. Born March 27, 1920, he was a son of the late C.W. Ables and Nancy Avant Ables.

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Camp Ground Church
Camp Ground Church

In October 1854 (the actual date is not recorded in the original minutes of the Session) Rev. A. J. Haynes, a member of good standing in Bartholomew Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and Elders John Bridges and Daniel Williams from the White Spring congregation, met with a group of people, including those from Cane Creek Church who desired to establish a new church near the present city of Hampton. At that meeting Mount Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized under the care of Bartholomew Presbytery. The following people were received as charter members of the new church, Nancy Simpson Newton, Jeremiah (first sheriff of Calhoun County) and Sarah “Sallie” Puckett Hollis, Mary Bridges, Harriett Bridges (daughter of Jeremiah Hollis and daughter-in-law of Mary Bridges), Margaret Rowen, Margaret Riggs, James Harvey “JH” and Mary Bradford Means, Cyrus C. Silliman, and John Silliman (son of Cyrus), “by experience”.

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Calhoun County Imagination Library Ranks 5th in State
Calhoun County Imagination Library Ranks 5th in State

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library puts books into the hands and hearts of children across the world, partnering with local communities to provide a hand-selected, age-appropriate, highquality book each month to registered children from birth to age five. Recent data shows that our county affiliate of the Arkansas Imagination Library has enrolled 74% of the eligible children in our county, putting us in fifth place statewide! In a recent study published through the University of Central Arkansas, researchers found that Arkansas students enrolled in the program are 24% less likely to repeat kindergarten and 28% less likely to repeat third grade (2021). Calhoun County Imagination Library mails free books to children until they turn five, no matter their family’s income. Having more books at home has a direct, proven positive impact on learning, and this program is available for free to all children in Calhoun County! There are just over 50 eligible children who aren’t registered for the program - if you know one of them, encourage them to sign up for this great program! If you’re interested in helping to sponsor the program, it costs $26 to sponsor one child for one year, or $130 to sponsor a child for all 5 years of eligibility (that’s 60 books!). For more information about how to sign up a child or become a sponsor, visit www.calcolibrary.com/aril/ or contact the library at (870)798-4492.

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Calhoun Calendar
Calhoun Calendar

MAY 22

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
Hampton 2023 High School Graduation
Hampton 2023 High School Graduation

Hampton 2023 High School Graduation

05/17/2023 11:00 PM
A Most Important Day to Remember
A Most Important Day to Remember

The most important day of the year is different for everyone. Christmas brings joy to many, including whole families as they come together, or it could be Thanksgiving. Birthdays are great for kids, everyday is great for babies, dads are way down the list and moms, well they get one day and it is Mother’s Day. Mothers are making all the other days of the year special for whomever or whatever is needed. It’s usually not the dads making the birthdays great. The mom knows what kind of cake to bake, gift to get or party to plan. Moms just know how to make that day, that import day, special. It’s the mom that cleans up afterwards. The mom gives the cheer when all seems to go wrong. It’s mom that know exactly when to hug and when to give advice (and in the most appropriate way.) Mom is always there and ready to be whatever she needs to be, everyday. We give her one day, Mother’s Day. She knows what to expect and expects nothing. Mother’s Day is the best day of the year, for mothers. It will be this Sunday and if you missed it, you will know. Do your best to make it important for your mother, she only gets one day, make it special as she would for you. And now to be clear. Mother is the biological female who gave birth to you, or the woman who raised you. Let’s keep it simple, figure out who birthed you, raised you and can still tell you what to do even though you are the president of the company and all grown up. That’s mom.

05/10/2023 11:00 PM
South Arkansas Sun

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