The Drew County Yard of the Month for September, 2015 was: Chris and Ashley Weast, at 175 McKnight Drive.
Their yard was selected as the winner by the Town and Country Garden Club.
Yard of the Month is presented by the Chamber of Commerce.
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The Drew County Yard of the Month for September, 2015 was: Chris and Ashley Weast, at 175 McKnight Drive.
Their yard was selected as the winner by the Town and Country Garden Club.
Yard of the Month is presented by the Chamber of Commerce.
MonticelloLive is posting a few non-spooky photos from businesses, today.
Grand Manor’s staff were impressive, serving all of their residents breakfast in costume.
The other photo city workers, this morning.
Regardless how creative your costume is, Saturday, you may need an umbrella (or steel chair) to stay dry.
A 90% chance of rain, decreasing took 50% chance during the night, is forecast.
Pictured here are:
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According to AshleyCountyLedger.com, this photo shows workers lifting four train cars back onto the Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi tracks, Wednesday, near Unity Road in Crossett.
For more information, go to AshleyCountyLedger.com
Tuesday night’s City Council meeting interaction between Mayor Zack Tucker and Alderman Cedric Leonard was the lead story, Wednesday, with a video that has been viewed 1,700 times. The topic of the heated discusion was whether the mayor was legally allowed to cast a tie-breaking vote in the special called council meeting, which sent the $10 million event center proposal the voters on December 8.
That video, along with updates to the issues involved are linked, above.
The day continued with the campaign kick-off event for Yes for Monticello, which will be posted later today.
Salon Hello Beautiful would like to welcome Ashley Herring Cruce to the team.
So come in and make her feel welcome.
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“I wanted to take time today, to apologize for how I reacted to Alderman Leonard’s questioning last night at City Council. It was unprofessional. I was not prepared to make a statement about an issue of that gravity and technical nature, without researching the statue and being able to make a fully informed definitive statement; as I have asked Mr. Barton to do this morning. Read the rest of this entry »
Wednesday letter from City Attorney to City Council Members.
Last night, Councilman Leonard questioned the legality of the moayor’s vote to break a tie at the special meeting held to consider the referral to the electors of a sales tax to fund a proposed civic center.
After all of the agenda items, at Tuesay night’s City Council meeting, alderman Cedric Leonard began asking questions about the legality of the previous meetings vote to pass on to voters a 1/4 cent sales tax to be used for an event center, specificly, was it legal for the mayor to cast the deciding vote at a special called meeting.
Just minutes after their 10 PM closing time, Sonic, located on 425 N. was robbed at gun-point, Sunday night.
Monday, representatives of Zilkha Bio-Mass were in Monticello, working to finalize steps leading to the construction of their black pellet biofuel production facility in the industrial complex.
According to Sheriff Mark Gober, a call was received about horses running loose near a busy highway; this led the responding deputy to a residence, where he observed two very malnourished horses.
SEARK Wildlife Rehabilitation is permitted through AGFC to rehabilitate Arkansas wildlife. We rehabilitate anything with the exception of migratory birds and raptors. We will even handle reptiles, such as snakes and turtles.
When an animal is sick, injured, displaced, or orphaned we take possession of he or she and treat them for any ailments and supplement them. As they grow and become self sufficient they are prepared for a safe and successful return to the wild. They are not and cannot be treated as domestic animals would be.
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