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Liberty Hill Cemetery to host annual Decoration Day

Liberty Hill Cemetery will host its annual decoration day on Saturday, May 7. A business meeting will start at 11 a.m. with a potluck dinner following at noon. Those interested in making a donation to the cemetery may do so at First National Bank or mail to Mike Cook, 853 Castleberry, Piggott, Ark., 72454.

Purcell Cemetery board meeting set

The Purcell Cemetery board meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 7, at the Rector Community Center. No food or drinks will be available at the meet-ing. “If you have family or friends buried at the cemetery or just love old cemeteries, please come and support the cemetery meeting,” commented secretary Joyce Huckabay. Additional information may be obtained by calling her at 870-323-0260 or by emailing her at joycehuckabay@gmail.com

Contributions being accepted for Ryan Rogers Memorial Scholarship

Contributions are being accepted for the Ryan Rogers Memorial Scholarship for the outstanding senior student-athlete at Rector High School. The scholarship is in honor of the late Ryan Rogers, who was the sports editor at the Clay County Times-Democrat and a great friend to RHS students. Those wishing to make a contribution to the scholarship fund may do so at Centennial Bank or by contacting Ron Kemp at 870- 239-1599 or ronkemp84@gmail.com

RHS WELCOMES VISITOR OR

On Tuesday, April 26, RHS students received a fantastic workshop on writing resumes and job interviewing tips from Big River Steel’s HR Manager, Tonya Stallings. Stallings reviewed several resumes received by her company and thoroughly discussed both the good and bad examples, with the real names being changed. She encouraged students to create professional email addresses for the purpose of communicating with potential employers. Students were surprised to hear real-life examples her company has received over the years. Additionally, included in her handouts for the students was a copy of Practice Interview Questions. She encouraged students to review them and prepare answers for each. “At some point, more than likely, you will be asked some of these questions during an interview. You need to have a good answer prepared for each of them.” she stated. Big River Steel is located in Osceola and will be expanding. The new mill should be ready in about 18 months and will need 700 more employees. “We would like to thank Mrs. Tonya for coming and sharing information about careers at Big River Steel and helping prepare our students for the workforce,” commented RHS career coach Kathy Fowler. (Courtesy photo)

ART SHOW HELD

The watercolor and graphite sketch artistry of Madison Cate May was displayed in the dining area of the Rector Community Center at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 1, and art patrons took the early part of the afternoon to enjoy the art and light refreshments. The most popular pieces were those inspired from images on a CD of Rector Labor Day Parades. Pictured are, from left: Madison May, Kristin Huckabay, and Sandra DeMent. (TD photo/Jane Gatewood)

RHS SENIORS RECEIVE CERTIFICA TIFICATES TES

Rector High School seniors Hayley Naney (left), Lexi Green (center) and Haven Wilson recently completed the Phlebotomy Program and earned Certificates of Proficiency from BRTC. These young ladies attended classes at RHS in the mornings then traveled to BRTC- Paragould for classes in the afternoons this semester. All three plan to attend BRTC in the fall to further their education.. but the certificates they earned will allow them to work while going to school. (Courtesy photo)

District Tournament titles elude Cougars

The EPC Lady Warriors scored one run in the bottom of the first inning and the winning run in the bottom of the sixth to secure the win and the district championship in a defense and pitching duel that carried little drama until the field umpire got involved. The potential for a tie game was negated when the EPC coach told the field umpire that the Rector runner left base early. In what Lady Cougar fans saw as a “make-up call,” the umpire conference resulted in calling the Lady Cougar runner out. EPC Lady Warrior fielding and pitching kept Rector Lady Cougars at one lone score.

Earlene Williams

Earlene Williams passed away on April 28, 2022, in Warrenton, Mo.. She was born September 1, 1929 in Greenway, Ark., to the late Johnny Earl and Pearl Parrish Graddy.