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Destination Transformation and our valued partners are excited to share the success of two inspiring events held on February 21, 2026, at the Dumas Youth Improvement Center in Dumas.
Several community members gathered to receive valuable information through workshops intended to engage, educate, inform, and inspire our community.
Mr. Stephen Edwards of Little Rock presented the Red Cross Disaster Preparedness workshop.
He reminded participants of the essential steps in preparing for an emergency:
1. Get a Kit
2. Make a Plan
3. Be Informed
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The DSSD discussed recognition of school board members and enhanced security for the district;s campuses among other top via zoom January 29, 2026
District-wide Security and Technology Initiatives will include Voice Recording Security Cameras, Advanced Sensor Technology in Campus Restrooms, and Enhanced Perimeter Security.
Board Vice-President, Enrique Reyes called the meeting to order at approximately 5:33 PM by the.
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The LadyCats came home with the District Championship playing against the McGehee Lady Owls at Lake Village February 19. They came into the district tournament as the #3 seed and walked out as District Champions. They defeated the #2 seed Drew Central and the #1 undefeated conference champs McGehee to claim the title.
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The Mississippi House recently went all-in to legalize online sports betting in the state.
House Bill 4074 passed 101-10, a surprisingly large margin, especially when you recall that the much-hyped school choice legislation got through the House by only two votes before dying in a Senate committee.
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PASTA AND
CRAB MORNAY
4 oz butter
4 Tbls flour
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 cups milk
Salt
Dash paprika
1 Tbls white wine
1/2 pound Swiss cheese, shredded
1 pound crab meat, drained
Dash tabasco
Parmesan cheese
1 cup fresh mushrooms, sliced
Lemon pepper
Cooked pasta
Melt butter, add flour; stir until bubbly. Add garlic and stir. Slowly add milk and whisk until bubbly and smooth. Add other ingredients and heat slowly. Serve over cooked pasta.
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Desha County Quorum Court met January 15, 2026 at 1:30PM at the Desha County Courthouse.
MINUTES: JP 2, G. Lynn Weatherford made a motion to accept the December minutes to be approved as mailed and seconded by JP 8, Dollie Wilson. All were in favor, Motion passed.
TREASURER'S REPORT
JP 4, Rick Helton nade a motion to accept the Treasurer's report and seconded by JP 1, Troy Jackson. All were in favor, Motion passed.
SHERIFF'S REPORT: Desha County Sheriff's Office January 2026 Monthly Report:
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LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas high school students can get hands-on health care experiences such as suturing workshops, field trips, CPR training and heart dissection at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) MASH camps across the state this summer.
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The Anthony, Gathen, Rainey, and Tolbert Scholarship is now open for applications.
This scholarship was established by retired former school district superintendents: Frank Anthony from Pine Bluff, Thomas Gathen from Dollarway, David Rainey from Dumas, and Andrew Tolbert from Warren.
Each school district will award a $1,000 scholarship to support students from low-income families in pursuing higher education.
Eligibility Criteria
The applicant must be a graduating senior from the Class of 2026 at one of the participating school districts.
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Food truck and retail booth spaces available for 2026 Dumas Founder's Day
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Readers may recall that Kelley Williams and I have written extensively about all the new Mississippi data centers, especially the huge one in Madison. Our beef is that these data centers will consume more electricity than all the other grid customers combined. Who is going to pay for this?
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