Sevier News

Sunday COVID-19 Update from the Arkansas Department of Health

 
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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,951
Confirmed Cases: 1,510
Probable Cases: 441
Total Active Cases: 96
Active Confirmed Cases: 48
Active Probable Cases: 48

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,016
Confirmed Cases: 750
Probable Cases: 266
Total Active Cases: 111
Active Confirmed Cases: 52
Active Probable Cases: 59

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 722
Confirmed Cases: 591
Probable Cases: 131
Total Active Cases: 27
Active Confirmed Cases: 19
Active Probable Cases: 8

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,107
Confirmed Cases: 1,000
Probable Cases: 107
Total Active Cases: 121
Active Confirmed Cases: 106
Active Probable Cases: 15

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 554
Confirmed Cases: 471
Probable Cases: 83
Total Active Cases: 83
Active Confirmed Cases: 54
Active Probable Cases: 29

Friday COVID-19 Arkansas Health Department Update

 

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,921
Confirmed Cases: 1,489
Probable Cases: 432
Total Active Cases: 82
Active Confirmed Cases: 39
Active Probable Cases: 43

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 977
Confirmed Cases: 735
Probable Cases: 242
Total Active Cases: 88
Active Confirmed Cases: 44
Active Probable Cases: 44

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 716
Confirmed Cases: 585
Probable Cases: 131
Total Active Cases: 27
Active Confirmed Cases: 16
Active Probable Cases: 11

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,085
Confirmed Cases: 981
Probable Cases: 104
Total Active Cases: 127
Active Confirmed Cases: 113
Active Probable Cases: 14

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 533
Confirmed Cases: 461
Probable Cases: 72
Total Active Cases: 85
Active Confirmed Cases: 61
Active Probable Cases: 24

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Thursday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 3,039 new cases; 21,659 active cases; 1,084 hospitalized, which is up 5 from Wednesday; 188 on ventilators, which is up 4 from Wednesday; deaths added today, 38, for a total of 3,112; a total of 194,543 cases; 146,287 recoveries; PCR tests, 14,056; antigen tests, 3,275.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Washington, 326; Pulaski, 288; Benton, 226; Craighead, 153; and Saline, 113.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

“The 3,039 new cases today is a milestone we did not want to reach. With over 17,000 COVID-19 test results over the past 24 hours, we see our testing continues to increase and identify cases. If we isolate and quarantine as needed, then the identifying of cases will help control the spread. We continue to work on vaccine distribution, but we have to focus on distancing and wearing our mask to slow this virus down."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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Thursday COVID-19 Update from the Arkansas Department of Health

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Wednesday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 2,306 new cases; 20,774 active cases; 1,079 hospitalized, which is up 9 from Tuesday; 184 on ventilators, which is down 6 from Tuesday; deaths added today, 58, for a total of 3,074; a total of 191,504 cases; 144,621 recoveries; PCR tests, 8,885; antigen tests, 4,696.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 242; Washington, 159; Benton, 153; Craighead, 110; and Faulkner, 103.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

“Yesterday was a new record in antigen testing in Arkansas, and new cases are running flat week over week. Regretfully, we also saw another record in new deaths, with 58 deaths reported yesterday. We are distributing the vaccine across the state for our health care workers, and we continue to see high levels of community spread."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 81
Active Confirmed Cases: 35
Active Probable Cases: 46

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 84
Active Confirmed Cases: 44
Active Probable Cases: 40

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 24
Active Confirmed Cases: 16
Active Probable Cases: 8

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 126
Active Confirmed Cases: 111
Active Probable Cases: 15

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 86
Active Confirmed Cases: 67
Active Probable Cases: 19

Another of the 2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot Next Spring

2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot in the Spring....Reason #629....UA Cossatot offers college credit to high school students through several different programs.

Secondary Career Center: This is a skill driven program for students to be bused from their high school to a UAC campus for training in Automotive Service Technology, Collision Repair, Medical Professions, Education, and Welding. these classes are offered at no cost to the students!

Dual Credit Courses: These courses are traditionally taken on your high school campus and count for both high school and college credit

Concurrent Courses: These courses are taken in addition to your coursework in high school and count only for college credit. To find out more about what we offer our area high school students, please visit:

https://www.cccua.edu/apply-enroll/how-to-apply-enroll/concurrent-students

Wednesday's Arkansas COVID-19 Update from the AR Department of Health

 

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 82
Active Confirmed Cases: 34
Active Probable Cases: 48

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 86
Active Confirmed Cases: 44
Active Probable Cases: 42

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 23
Active Confirmed Cases: 15
Active Probable Cases: 8

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 116
Active Confirmed Cases: 100
Active Probable Cases: 16

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 23
Active Confirmed Cases: 15
Active Probable Cases: 8

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Pilgrim’s to Build Splash Pad with Remaining Hometown Strong Funds

GREELEY, Colo. Dec. 8, 2020 – In November, Pilgrim’s announced a $715,000 investment in De Queen, Ark., to support the community’s future through the company’s Hometown Strong program. Pilgrim’s worked with local leaders to determine where the funds could best help meet immediate and longer-term community needs.

Today, the company announced it is contributing $480,000 to partner with the City of De Queen and build a splash pad at Herman Dierks Memorial Park. The state-of-the-art splash pad will provide outdoor entertainment for the community, and construction will begin in the first quarter of 2021.

“We believe this project will allow our team members and neighbors to enjoy a fun outdoor recreation activity and provide a place for families and friends to come together and socialize,” said Eddie Halter, Pilgrim’s De Queen/Nashville Complex Manager. “Supporting projects that help improve the quality of life for our community is something we are very passionate about at Pilgrim’s, and we’re grateful our Hometown Strong program is making this possible.”

“We are extremely blessed to have Pilgrim’s call De Queen home,” said De Queen Mayor Jeff Brown. “Their $480,000 contribution to build a splash pad in Herman Dierks Park goes above and beyond their ongoing support of our community. We are thankful for this donation as it will ensure that families have the opportunity to spend quality time together for decades to come.”

In November, the company announced it would be funding a one-mile walking trail around the new Sevier County Medical Center. This trail will provide landscaped and lighted outdoor space for hospital staff, patients, visitors and the broader community.

The Pilgrim’s De Queen/Nashville facility employs more than 1,400 people with an annual payroll of more than $53 million. The facility supports 238 growers, paying them more than $36 million per year for their livestock. Consistent with its long-term commitment to the local economy, the Pilgrim’s De Queen/Nashville complex has invested more than $134 million in capital improvements over the last five years.

Pilgrim’s anchors dozens of rural communities – operating more than 30 meat poultry and prepared foods plants and employing 31,000-plus people in the United States. Nationally, the Hometown Strong initiative is a $20 million investment from Pilgrim’s, which is part of a $50 million nationwide contribution from JBS USA. Visit hometownstrong.jbssa.com to learn more.

About Pilgrim’s

As a global food company with more than 58,000 team members, Pilgrim’s processes, prepares, packages and delivers fresh, frozen and value-added food products for customers in more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.pilgrims.com.

Tuesday's COVID-19 Update from the AR Dept of Health

 
 

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 77
Active Confirmed Cases: 30
Active Probable Cases: 47

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 82
Active Confirmed Cases: 45
Active Probable Cases: 37

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 19
Active Confirmed Cases: 13
Active Probable Cases: 6

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 126
Active Confirmed Cases: 113
Active Probable Cases: 13

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 72
Active Confirmed Cases: 60
Active Probable Cases: 12

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Monday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 1,355 new cases; 20,691 active cases; 1,050 hospitalized, which is down 7 from Sunday; 180 on ventilators, which is down 1 from Thursday; deaths added today, 45, for a total of 2,990; a total of 187,057 cases; 141,264 recoveries; PCR tests, 9,244; antigen tests, 925.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 194; Washington, 102; Benton, 95; Faulkner, 66; and Saline, 58.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

“Today is a hopeful day. After months of work, a COVID-19 vaccine is in Arkansas, and the first vaccine was given to Sherian Kwanisai today. The FDA should approve additional vaccines soon, and we will be set to cover our long-term care facilities. Brighter days are ahead, but we must continue to follow public health guidelines. This virus continues to rapidly spread, and it's up to each of us to do our part to slow the spread."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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Monday COVID-19 Update from the AR Dept of Health

 
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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,863
Confirmed Cases: 1,466
Probable Cases: 397
Total Active Cases: 74
Active Confirmed Cases: 30
Active Probable Cases: 44

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Cumulative Cases: 929
Confirmed Cases: 713
Probable Cases: 216
Total Active Cases: 72
Active Confirmed Cases: 38
Active Probable Cases: 34

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Cumulative Cases: 694
Confirmed Cases: 573
Probable Cases: 121
Total Active Cases: 18
Active Confirmed Cases: 13
Active Probable Cases: 5

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Cumulative Cases: 1,020
Confirmed Cases: 934
Probable Cases: 86
Total Active Cases: 138
Active Confirmed Cases: 124
Active Probable Cases: 14

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Cumulative Cases: 494
Confirmed Cases: 439
Probable Cases: 55
Total Active Cases: 72
Active Confirmed Cases: 61
Active Probable Cases: 11

Sunday's COVID-19 Update from the AR Dept of Health

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 73
Active Confirmed Cases: 28
Active Probable Cases: 45

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 73
Active Confirmed Cases: 37
Active Probable Cases: 36

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 21
Active Confirmed Cases: 15
Active Probable Cases: 6

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 143
Active Confirmed Cases: 128
Active Probable Cases: 15

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 69
Active Confirmed Cases: 59
Active Probable Cases: 10

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Another of the 2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot This Spring

2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot This Spring.....Reason #876....The UAC Financial Aid Department

Pursuing a college degree or a technical trade certification is an investment in your future. Our financial aid specialists are experienced at finding the grants, scholarships, and payment programs you need to make your dreams come true. Don't let money stand between you and your education. Visit with our Financial Aid Department, or check us out online at: https://www.cccua.edu/pay-for-college

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De Queen Middle School Student Council Raises Money for Shop with a Cop

The De Queen Middle School Student Council recently sold t-shirts for their community service project. The students raised $599 and donated the funds to the local Shop with a Cop program. The local Shop with a Cop program is held each year during the holiday season by the De Queen Police Department and the Sevier County Sheriff's Department.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the year 2020 has been a trying year for just about everyone including the Shop with a Cop program. Donations have been minimal, and the funds donated by the DMS Student Council were a welcome gift. If you would like to donate to Shop with a Cop, please contact Beth Hughes with the De Queen Police Department at 870-642-2210 or Chad Dowdle with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Department at 870-642-2125.

Pictured: Bottom Row (left to right) - Kyleigh Faulkenberry, Gabriela Aguilar, Katie Williamson, Teralee Stewart, Jeremiah Coto, Elaine Tovar, Marlene TellezSecond Row (left to right) - Tristan Marrufo, Beau McCullough, Mario Gonzalez, Captain Sonny…

Pictured: Bottom Row (left to right) - Kyleigh Faulkenberry, Gabriela Aguilar, Katie Williamson, Teralee Stewart, Jeremiah Coto, Elaine Tovar, Marlene Tellez

Second Row (left to right) - Tristan Marrufo, Beau McCullough, Mario Gonzalez, Captain Sonny Kimmel

Back Row (left to right) - PFC Michael Barnes, Mallory Tonihka, Officer Bobby Bagley, Lt. Chad Bradshaw, Officer Chris Turner, Officer Beth Hughes, Aubreye Gillmore

Friday COVID-19 Update from the Arkansas Department of Health

 
 

COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 77
Active Confirmed Cases: 30
Active Probable Cases: 47

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 69
Active Confirmed Cases: 33
Active Probable Cases: 36

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 26
Active Confirmed Cases: 16
Active Probable Cases: 10

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 145
Active Confirmed Cases: 129
Active Probable Cases: 16

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 69
Active Confirmed Cases: 59
Active Probable Cases: 10

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LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson provided today's update on Arkansas's COVID-19 response.

In its Friday update, the Arkansas Department of Health reported 2,770 new cases; 20,706 active cases; 1,059 hospitalized, which is up 54 from Thursday; 185 on ventilators, which is up 4 from Thursday; deaths added today, 55, for a total of 2,875; a total of 181,624 cases; 137,401 recoveries; PCR tests, 15,516; antigen tests, 3,537.

The Health Department reported that the top counties for new cases are Pulaski, 297; Washington, 248; Benton, 205; Faulkner, 128; and Saline, 127.

Governor Hutchinson released the following statement on today’s COVID-19 numbers:

“We have once again reached a grave milestone in this pandemic. 55 Arkansans lost their lives yesterday as a result of COVID-19. While we may have hope ahead from promising vaccine news, we cannot grow weary over the next few weeks. This virus spreads easily and can infect any of us. Please take proper precautions."

Here are today's COVID-19 statewide numbers:

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More of the 2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot

Another of the 2021 Reasons to attend UA Cossatot This Spring...

Reason #747....The Center for Student Success

The UAC Center for Student Success is dedicated to making sure that of our students have access to the resources they need to achieve their academic goals.

Some CSS services include:

Career Closet

Personal development

International student support

Food pantry

College readiness

Networking resources

Experiential learning opportunities

2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot This Spring.....Reason #224

The Lockesburg Industrial Maintenance Institute

Industrial Maintenance students have the option of choosing courses that best meet their needs. Stackable Certificates of Proficiency in Mechanical Devices, Fluid Power (Hydraulics/Pneumatics), Industrial Motor Controls, Programmable Controls, and Welding will lead to the Industrial Technology credential and all hours will apply toward the Associate of Applied Science in General Technology. The Technical Certificate in Industrial Electricity provides training in a broad range of skillsets beginning with basic electricity advancing through the more complex skillsets required in programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

Another of the 2021 Reasons to Attend UA Cossatot This Spring....Reason #145 - The UAC ERC. To find out how the ERC can help you achieve the success you seek in your classes, visit the Educational Resource Center at UA Cossatot Facebook page.