Sevier News

COVID-19 Update for Saturday, July 25th

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 893
  Active Positive: 61
  Recovered: 823
  Deaths: 9
  Negatives: 4,050

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 222
  Active Positive: 69
  Recovered: 152
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,053

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 77
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 50
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,028

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 111
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 96
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,877

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 49
  Active Positive: 18
  Recovered: 31
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 2,346

Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | For the Higher Calling of Health Care

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LITTLE ROCK – This week, I met with doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville who have been on the front line of saving lives during this coronavirus pandemic. They were tired and stressed, but their work makes me grateful for their services and sacrifice. Today I’d like to talk about the need to find more people such as those to enter the field. I am hopeful that the sight of their heroic service will inspire others to choose a career in health care.

The numbers of those in the health care profession nationally and in Arkansas have been declining for years. This worldwide health crisis has highlighted the shortfall and the urgent need to correct it. There never has been a greater need for young people to enter the health care profession.

The reasons for the decline are many, but the result is that as health care professionals retire, there aren’t enough people to replace them. Americans are living longer, which means the number of people in need of medical care is growing as the number of providers shrinks. In the rural areas of Arkansas, the situation is even more challenging.

As the coronavirus has billowed across our nation like a toxic fog, the illness has illustrated the complicated nature of our health care system. We have seen how various medical specialties intersect, and that each is essential: Medical doctors and doctors of osteopathic medicine. Paramedics. Emergency room doctors and registered nurses. Respiratory therapists and licensed practical nurses. Home health caregivers. Researchers. Medical technicians. That is a very short list of the many important jobs in the health care field.

A health care career offers many benefits. You can find a job almost anywhere you want to live, and the jobs pay well.

But there is more to it than the personal benefit. Health care is a higher calling, much like any other public service. Those who choose that path often are called upon to put the good of others before personal comfort and convenience, as thousands have done during the pandemic. The hours are long, the work can be difficult. But there are the bright moments when someone saves a life or a homebound patient rewards a health aide with a smile of gratitude. 

Arkansas is growing and in need of more people who are willing to commit to that level of service. Our state needs young professionals with fresh perspectives to help us figure out new and better ways to deliver health care. We need tech-savvy professionals who elevate our health care system, which benefits all Arkansans: A tech-savvy health care system attracts high-quality business and industry and enhances Arkansas’s general quality of life.

COVID-19 has changed everything about our lives. We have no idea how long we will be fighting the current battle, but the health care professionals who are guiding us through this time inspire confidence and hope. My hope is that their inspiration will attract a new generation of professionals to accept the call.

Friday's COVID-19 Numbers

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 893
  Active Positive: 68
  Recovered: 816
  Deaths: 9
  Negatives: 4,030

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 217
  Active Positive: 70
  Recovered: 146
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,033

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 75
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 48
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,019

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 109
  Active Positive: 14
  Recovered: 95
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,861

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 49
  Active Positive: 20
  Recovered: 29
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 2,333

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Thursday's COVID-19 Updated Numbers and Maps

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 880
  Active Positive: 66
  Recovered: 805
  Deaths: 9
  Negatives: 4,015

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 209
  Active Positive: 69
  Recovered: 139
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 2,009

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 72
  Active Positive: 23
  Recovered: 48
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,013

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 106
  Active Positive: 13
  Recovered: 93
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,851

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 43
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 28
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 2,267

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Sevier County Libraries Reopening Soon

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We have received news that our protective glass will be in next week.( only 3 weeks late but everyone is installing). As soon as we are able to get it installed then we will open. Since Masks are mandated by the Governor of Arkansas, masks will be required in all Sevier County Libraries. However if you have a health condition that prevents wearing a mask for a short time then give us a call and we will set up an appointment for you so we can make sure we have time to clean extra before you enter the building. We will also continue curbside service from 10-4 Monday - Friday.

UA Cossatot’s $500 CARES ACT Grant Application is Available for Fall Students

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University of Arkansas Cossatot has announced that students who qualify can apply and receive a $500 CARES ACT Grant this fall. This grant was established with federal funds to help students that were and are still financially being impacted due to disruptions caused by COVID-19.

The deadline to register for fall classes and receive a fall CARES ACT Grant is September 1, 2020.
After registering for fall classes, students can complete the application at www.cccua.edu/cares. The
$500 checks will be mailed to students who qualify starting September 2, 2020.

UA Cossatot still has $233,000 of CARES ACT funds left from the spring and summer to be awarded to UA Cossatot students this fall. Students who are taking online courses or who have previously received the grant earlier this year are still eligible to apply for the CARES ACT Grant this fall.

UA Cossatot’s Student Services department is currently enrolling students in fall classes. Students can sign up for classes or seek assistance by contacting Student Services at 870-584-4471 or via e-mail at studentservices@cccua.edu. Students can also enroll in classes in-person with an Admissions Advisor. The college is open this summer Monday thru Thursday from 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
For more information about the UA Cossatot CARES ACT Grant Application, please visit www.cccua.edu/cares.

Cossatot Community College

What is the UA Cossatot FALL CARES ACT Grant? The UA Cossatot FALL CARES ACT Grant is a $500grant that was established with federal funds to help students that were/are financially impacted due to the disruption of campus operations caused by COVID-19.

COVID-19 Update for Wednesday, July 22nd

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 869
  Active Positive: 60
  Recovered: 800
  Deaths: 9
  Negatives: 3,962

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 196
  Active Positive: 59
  Recovered: 136
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,975

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 67
  Active Positive: 18
  Recovered: 48
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,001

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 106
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 91
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,837

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 39
  Active Positive: 13
  Recovered: 26
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 2,242

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State Scholarships are Available for UA Cossatot Students

Students interested in receiving financial aid assistance for the 2020-2021 academic year still have time to apply for three state scholarships. These three scholarships include the Academic Challenge Scholarship, the Arkansas Future Grant Scholarship, and the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship.

The Academic Challenge Scholarship is open until August 1, 2020. This scholarship is a grant that applies to students regardless of their academic status, whether just graduating from high school, currently enrolled in college, enrolling in college for the first time, or re-enrolling after a period of time out of college.

The deadline for the Arkansas Future (ArFuture) Grant Scholarship is also August 1. This grant aims to increase the education and skills of Arkansas’s workforce in an affordable manner. The grant applies to students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), or regional high demand areas of study.

Students who are single parents can apply for the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship, which is open until September 15 for the fall 2020 semester. Students can also apply for this scholarship opportunity now to be used for the spring 2021 semester. The deadline to apply for the spring semester is January 15, 2021.

Students can view details, requirements, and apply for the Academic Challenge and ArFuture Grant scholarships online at scholarships.adhe.edu. Students can also apply for the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship at aspsf.org.

For any questions about scholarships or financial aid assistance, students can e-mail UA Cossatot’s Financial Aid department at finanicalaid@cccua.edu or call 870-584-1112.

 

Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund | Arkansas Scholarships

We help eligible single parents in Arkansas build a new future for their families. At ASPSF, we support both part-time and full-time single-parent students pursuing a post-secondary education, including associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees, and certificate programs. We also make referrals to additional services to help with other needs, and offer developmental programs to help you be job ready.

Tuesday's COVID-19 Numbers and Maps

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 861
  Active Positive: 63
  Recovered: 789
  Deaths: 9
  Negatives: 3,939

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 178
  Active Positive: 45
  Recovered: 132
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,921

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 65
  Active Positive: 17
  Recovered: 47
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 993

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 104
  Active Positive: 16
  Recovered: 88
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,814

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 35
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 20
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 2,210

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update for Monday

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 857
  Active Positive: 68
  Recovered: 780
  Deaths: 9
  Negatives: 3,895

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 169
  Active Positive: 37
  Recovered: 131
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,816

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 63
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 47
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 959

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 103
  Active Positive: 16
  Recovered: 87
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,793

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 32
  Active Positive: 15
  Recovered: 17
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 2,170

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