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Corning Police Radio Log

Monday, April 22, 2024 12:52 p.m. - 68-yearold female caller stated she had been trying to get her patient’s food ready and get stuff done but the female is having problems and the caller just needs help now. Caller hung up before dispatch could get any additional information. Attempted to contact AMH38, they are not at base. Requested officer go by residence to get more information on what’s going on.

State Capitol Week in Review

LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Senate passed two bills that will tighten state and local regulations of data centers and the newly emerging crypto mining industry. Senate Bill 78 passed with 26 votes in the 35-member Senate.

Gallons, Nuggets, and Public Education

Gas is about $3 per gallon, milk is about $3.60 per gallon, and a six-piece chicken nugget happy meal from McDonald’s costs $5.50. And Sarah Sanders wants to give public school kids less than half of moneys available for grade-school through high school (more about this later). Money just isn’t going as far as it once did.

The Power of Prayer

Prayers for healing for Kim Hobbs who is fighting an infection that has led to sepsis. The infection has required surgeries to remove infection.

State Track Meet in Jessieville

Boys Results: 800M Run: Jason Liau: 13th - 2:20.6 Jakob Cox: 15th - 2:30.1 Shot Put: Haydon Cox: 10th - 41’ 7.5” 4x800M Relay: Jayce Couch, Peyton Cartwright, Jakob Cox, Jason Liau: 11th - 9:27.5 Girls Results: Shot Put: Kenlie Watson: 16th - 27’ 2.5” Discus: Kenlie Watson: 14th - 77’ 5” 400M Dash: Gracie Townsend: 16th - 1:09.71 1600M Run: Taytum Whitley: 14th - 7:38.35 4x400M Relay: Makaylah Arnett, Haleigh Cox, Avery Glasgow, Gracie Townsend: 15th - 5:39.4 4x800M Relay: Julie Nipper, Abby Staggs, Emily Selig, Taytum Whitley: 15th - 13:23.3 .

Preschoolers release butterflies at Senior Center

The children from Noah’s Ark Pre-School came to visit their friends at the Corning Senior Wellness Center to share their butterfly release experience on Thursday, April 25. The children brought their butterflies to release out into nature behind the senior center. While the children were there they sang songs, played games and enjoyed snacks with the senior citizens.