30 sign on as future Tigers
More than half of the 2022 class (18 signees) comes from within the state boundaries and from every region of the state – stretching from Gentry to Crossett, Jonesboro to Prescott, and six from central Arkansas.
More than half of the 2022 class (18 signees) comes from within the state boundaries and from every region of the state – stretching from Gentry to Crossett, Jonesboro to Prescott, and six from central Arkansas.
It only takes 15 minutes during the three-day event to participate, but you can choose to record bird sightings throughout the entire event if you choose.
While Andre’s grilling and cooking made him popular, it was his passion and desire to help change the lives of all youth. He worked as a social worker at Community Counseling in Arkadelphia and Hot Springs. His social work heightened awareness of juvenile delinquency.
Lee was a “jack-of-all-trades”, there was nothing that he couldn’t do, or wouldn’t try at least once. He enjoyed listening to quartet music and the tunes of Smokie Robinson.
Bennie Jones, Sr., age 67, of Arkadelphia, passed from this life on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at Baptist Medical Center in Arkadelphia.
Kathy was a former EMT and enjoyed painting and farming in her free time.
Reta worked at Hollywood Vassarette and Harvest Foods for many years. Reta was a member of Mt Zion Baptist Church. She enjoyed singing and gardening in her free time.