
Blanchard plays to win
Gala Blanchard is this week’s winner of the Pick the Winner game. This is the second time she has won this season.
Gala Blanchard is this week’s winner of the Pick the Winner game. This is the second time she has won this season.
Queen- Shanley Mae Wilburn, Center. Left to right: 3rd Alternate- Aubree Bagwell, 2nd Alternate/Best Dressed- Kimber Owens, 1st Alternate/Best Personality- Peyton Ray, 4th Alternate- Bailey Dobbins .
Queen/Best Dressed/Best Personality-Kelci Masterson, Center. Left to right: 3rd Alternate- Abigail Tompkins, 2nd Alternate- Rayne Owens, 1st Alternate- Isabella Irby, 4th Alternate- Sawyer Wright .
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1987 .
BREAKFAST: MONDAY: Breakfast Bar or Cereal, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk TUESDAY: Oatmeal w/Toast or Cereal w/Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk WEDNESDAY: Poptart or Cereal, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk THURSDAY: Biscuit w Gravy & Sausage OR Cereal w/Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk FRIDAY: Donut or Muffin, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: MONDAY: Pizza, Fiesta Corn, Veggie Sticks, Fruit TUESDAY: Bosco Cheese Sticks, Green Beans, Salad, Fruit WEDNESDAY: Chicken w/Rice, Steamed Broccoli, Cooked Carrots, Cookie, Fruit THURSDAY: Turkey Wrap w/Cheese, Chips, Baked Potato Half, Veggie Sticks, Fruit FRIDAY: Sloppy Joe on Bun, Potato Wedges, Baked Beans, Fruit .
Voters of Clay County and particularly Corning, had the opportunity to listen to local candidates speak on their candidacies. The Clay County Courier hosted the forum for the candidates running for offices of State Representative in District 1, and the city of Corning positions of mayor and city council. The event was held at the M.B. Ainley, Jr. Community Center at 6 p.m. Citizens in attendance listened first to the candidates running for state representative; Democrat Teresa Roofe and Republican Jeremy Wooldridge. The candidates answered five questions they had received in advance. Each candidate had two minutes to answer each question.
Clay County Quorum Court met in regular session at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 17, at the Corning courthouse with justices Jeff Douglas and Jody Henderson absent. After suspending the reading of the previous minutes, the court went on to new business.
LITTLE ROCK — As drug use and overdoses continue to plague Arkansans of all ages, a multitiered approach that involves education and law enforcement is essential to address and mitigate the epidemic.