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Friday, March 23, 2007

For exercising: The Forrest City Multi-purpose and Wellness Center received close to $20,000 in new exercise equipment Thursday. Forrest City Parks and Recreation Department employee Sylvester Walker, left, and department manager Kenneth Taylor unpack the

For exercising: The Forrest City Multi-purpose and Wellness Center received close to $20,000 in new exercise equipment Thursday. Forrest City Parks and Recreation Department employee Sylvester Walker, left, and department manager Kenneth Taylor unpack the equipment. Photo by Kendall Owens.

Surveying intersection: David Roberts, left and Linnis Madden both of Jewell Engineers of Little Rock, have been surveying the intersection of North Washington and North Division streets in recent days. The surveying is being done so that a traffic light

Surveying intersection: David Roberts, left and Linnis Madden both of Jewell Engineers of Little Rock, have been surveying the intersection of North Washington and North Division streets in recent days. The surveying is being done so that a traffic light can be placed at the busy intersection. Photo by Alan Smith.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Receives promotion: Gordon McCoy, far right, mayor of Forrest City, was pinned as a lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard Wednesday at the National Guard Armory in Forrest City. Also pictured is Col. Steve Payne, left, commander, Camp Robinson Man

Receives promotion: Gordon McCoy, far right, mayor of Forrest City, was pinned as a lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard Wednesday at the National Guard Armory in Forrest City. Also pictured is Col. Steve Payne, left, commander, Camp Robinson Maneuver Training Center, who performed the pinning ceremony. Also there for the occasion were McCoy’s wife, Pam, and their nine-month-old daughter, Morgan. Photo by David Nichol.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Medal of Valor: St. Francis County Sheriff Bobby May, right, presents Deputy Tracey Jackson with a Medal of Valor and a framed letter of appreciation in honor of his service during a recent triple homicide that occurred just inside Lee County. Jackson was

Medal of Valor: St. Francis County Sheriff Bobby May, right, presents Deputy Tracey Jackson with a Medal of Valor and a framed letter of appreciation in honor of his service during a recent triple homicide that occurred just inside Lee County. Jackson was the first officer on the scene and is credited with saving lives due to his quick response. Jackson escaped serious injuries as the alleged murderer shot his patrol unit numerous times with an AK-47 assault rifle. Photo by Tamara Johnson

Headed to Dumas: Volunteers with the East Arkansas Enterprise Community (EAEC), Inc. load trucks with clothing, furniture and bedding to be taken to the victims of the tornado that recently hit Dumas. From left, Alex Cole, Theodore Eldridge and Terry Roge

Headed to Dumas: Volunteers with the East Arkansas Enterprise Community (EAEC), Inc. load trucks with clothing, furniture and bedding to be taken to the victims of the tornado that recently hit Dumas. From left, Alex Cole, Theodore Eldridge and Terry Rogers form an assembly line to load boxes onto one of the trucks at Christ Episcopal Church School on Ophelia Street. Both Cole and Rogers are with the EAEC, and Eldridge is with the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, which provided the trucks. Members of the W.K. Kellogg Designed Work Group and the Boys and Girls Club of Wynne were also helping out. Photo by Alan Smith

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Brainstorm: Mayor Gordon McCoy welcomes those who attended the brainstorming session held yesterday at the East Arkansas Enterprise Community building. The topic was development of the bypass and annexation.
Photo by David Nichol.

Brainstorm: Mayor Gordon McCoy welcomes those who attended the brainstorming session held yesterday at the East Arkansas Enterprise Community building. The topic was development of the bypass and annexation.
Photo by David Nichol.

Postseason honors: Four Forrest City Mustang basketball players earned postseason honors Tuesday following a season which saw the Mustangs finish as runners-up for the Class 6A state championship. The four, all senior starters for head coach Dwight Lofton

Postseason honors: Four Forrest City Mustang basketball players earned postseason honors Tuesday following a season which saw the Mustangs finish as runners-up for the Class 6A state championship. The four, all senior starters for head coach Dwight Lofton, are, from left: Kelson Stewart, Kellon Bowman, Marcus Britt and Stephon Weaver. All four were named to the 6A-East All-Conference Team while Weaver, Britt and Stewart were named to the All-State team. Britt and Stewart were named to the Class 6A All-Tournament team while Stewart was named the 6A-East Conference Player of the Year. Lofton, as a result of leading the Mustangs to the outright 6A-East Conference title, was named the Coach of the Year. Stewart led the team in scoring with 18 points per game while Britt led the team from the foul line, hitting 88 percent of his free throw attempts with eight rebounds per game. Weaver led the team in three-pointers, hitting 39 for the regular season. Photo by Fred Conley.

Conference loss: Forrest City third baseman Candice Kelson (12) is late with the  tag as a Marion Lady Patriot baserunner slides safely into third during the first inning of Tuesday’s game at the Sports Complex. Marion won the game 18-0 in five innings. P

Conference loss: Forrest City third baseman Candice Kelson (12) is late with the tag as a Marion Lady Patriot baserunner slides safely into third during the first inning of Tuesday’s game at the Sports Complex. Marion won the game 18-0 in five innings. Photo by Fred Conley.