RES FOOTBALL RUNNERS-UP

Rector Elementary recently recognized and celebrated their fifth and sixth grade football team for finishing as the ArkMo League Runner-Up. (Courtesy photo) .
Rector Elementary recently recognized and celebrated their fifth and sixth grade football team for finishing as the ArkMo League Runner-Up. (Courtesy photo) .
The Mississippi River is the lifeblood of the Mississippi Valley and is the main artery that transports products as vital as oxygen up and down its far-reaching waters. When the Mississippi River is affected by drought or flood conditions, the result affects everyone. That illustration is appropriate for the message of the poem or meditation you studied your senior year of high school. You wondered, what value is this John Donne poem of ancient years?
Veterans Day, November 11, recognizes and celebrates every American who donned the uniform of one of America’s Armed Services. Once celebrated as Armistice Day, the day WWI, known as The Great War, concluded hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany, Veterans Day gives non-veterans a chance to say “Thank you for your service.” In fact, the armistice went into effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. For that reason, November 11 is generally regarded as the end of “the war to end all wars.”
BY GAYLA JOHNSON Times-Democrat News Staff Piggott residence Charles Crafton is a proud veteran, having served in the United States Army from 1954 through 1957. After basic training Crafton was stationed in Munich, Germany as an engineer.
Rector City Council met at the Rector Community Center at 6 p.m., the new time set with the return to Central Standard Time. Rector’s proposed Burn Ordinance 571 was approved after required procedural readings.
Former Piggott Postmaster Bobby Hoskins passed away Saturday, October 29, he was 86. A native of Leachville, Ark., he retired from the U.S.
Bonnie Joe Lovins Carter, died on November 4, 2022, at 76 years of age. She was a resident of Rector, Ark. Bonnie spent some of her free time reading, working jigsaw puzzles and taking long walks when the Arkansas weather permitted.
Bobby Hoskins of Piggott, Ark., was born on July 19, 1936, in Leachville, Ark., to the late Paschal and Lela (Watkins) Hoskins and passed from this life on October, 29, 2022. After retiring from a thirty-year career with the U.S. Postal Service, Bobby indulged in his passion for classic cars, serving as president of Piggott Heritage Super Cruise Group and Bootheel Antique Car Klub. He served his community as a long-time member of the Lions Club in Piggott. Bobby had many interests throughout his life. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends and watching sports on TV, especially his favorite Dallas Cowboys.
Sparklight, in conjunction with Piggott High School, is having a drive to fill student resource supplies. The goal is to collect 50 new or gently used hoodies through Nov. 18. For each hoodie collected, Sparklight will match with a ten-dollar donation up to $500 for the school to purchase additional items which students need most. Hoodies may be dropped off at the Piggott Area Chamber of Commerce office by the railroad tracks or at the Sparklight office located at 155 South Third Street.
The Piggott Marching Mohawk Booster Club is selling chances on its annual Grocery Shopping Spree Raffle, with the drawing set for Nov. 14 and the spree will be on Nov. 19. Tickets are now on sale for $10 each, and the winner will have the chance for a six-minute shopping spree at Harps in Piggott. Contest rules stipulate that only one person may take part in the sweep, with just one shopping cart, and the six-minute time limit. Those wanting more information may contact any band student or by calling 573217-8565