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Clay County Detention Center to host open house Sunday

The Clay County Detention Center will be hosting an open house for the general public from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 7. The County Judge Mike Patterson and Clay County Sheriff Ronnie Cole encourage everyone to come and look at the renovated detention center that belongs to the citizens of Clay County. “A lot of time and money has been spent to repair the jail in order to get it reopened. We are very close,” commented Cole.

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Rector City Council makes major decision on condemned structures

Rector City Council meeting Monday night at 6 p.m. at the Rector Community Center began with a major decision to move forward with implementation of new Arkansas law that allows condemnation and ultimate burning of condemned structures under the direction of the Rector Fire Department and under the supervision and inspection of Joe Pence. Structures at 722 S. Greenville and 601 E. 3rd Street have been titlesearched, have met all requirements of the condem-nation ordinance, and were condemned, showing no ownership and no liens on the property. Council member Mark Manchester made the motion to proceed with the next steps, seconded by Council member Lark Sigsby. For the environment, as many shingles as possible will be removed by a backhoe. All members voted in favor. The final action and resolution will be presented at the June council meeting.

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Clay County Sheriff announces amnesty warrant

The Clay County Sheriff recently announced anyone having a Clay County misdemeanor warrant for unpaid fines in District Court may turn themselves in at the Sheriff’s Department. The warrant will be served and the person will be released and given a court date to appear in front of the judge to have their payment plan renewed. Once the jail opens those with a warrant for unpaid fines will be taken to jail and incarcerated and will then have to post bond.

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