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Wynne man accused of stealing, selling copper

Wynne man accused of stealing, selling copper

 

A Wynne man faces felony theft charges after investigators say they caught him stealing copper.

Cain Sutherland Hess, 21, was arrested Friday, April 19, according to a news release from the Cross County Sheriff’s Office.

He’s charged with theft of property, a Class D felony.

According to investigators with the sheriff’s office, Hess was stealing scrap copper and selling it.

His bond was set at $5,000.

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McDaniel warns citizens not to fall for charity fraudsters

McDaniel warns citizens not to fall for charity fraudsters

 

Following last week’s dual tragedies in Boston and West, TX, many Arkansans might feel compelled to open their hearts and wallets to help the victims.

Before you do, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel warns you to beware of scams.

McDaniel says some “callous and opportunistic con artists” might use the events to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers.

Sheriff's office arrest report for April 22

Sheriff's office arrest report for April 22

 

Inmates booked into the Cross County Detention Center within the last 24 hours:

Justin Baldwin, 25, Forrest City.  Charges:  Driving while license suspended-not for DWI.  Booking date:  April 21 at 10:32 p.m.  Release date:  April 22 at 12:17 a.m.

Tanner C. Polston, 19, Cherry Valley.  Charges:  Illegal window tint, drinking on highway.  Booking date:  April 21 at 9:25 p.m.   Release date:  April 21 at 9:32 p.m.

Holocaust Museum bringing "Deadly Medicine" to ASU

Holocaust Museum bringing "Deadly Medicine" to ASU

 

Story by Regina Bowman, Arkansas State University

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s traveling exhibition, “Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race,” will premiere on Thursday, April 25, at the Dean B. Ellis Library at Arkansas State University. The exhibit will run through June 16.

“Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race” examines how the Nazi leadership, in collaboration with individuals in professions traditionally charged with healing and the public good, used science to help legitimize persecution, murder and, ultimately, genocide.

Expo offering free mammograms to eligible women

Expo offering free mammograms to eligible women

 

For the fourth consecutive year, women who qualify can have screening mammograms performed on site at the St. Bernards Medical Group Health & Fitness Expo.

The St. Bernards Women’s Mobile Health Unit will be at the Expo today to provide mammograms for women who meet specific guidelines.

To qualify, a woman must meet the following criteria:

ASU Women's Soccer announces 2013 summer camp dates

From Arkansas State University

Arkansas State head women's soccer coach Tafadzwa
Ziyenge and the ASU soccer team will host two summer camps for boys' and
girls to take advantage of.

Learn about life on the river at upcoming event in Parkin

Learn about life on the river at upcoming event in Parkin

 

The St. Francis River has been an important part of the history at Parkin Archeological State Park and eastern Arkansas. 

On Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the public is invited to the park’s first St. Francis River Day event.

From small canoes to large steamboats, the river has long been used as a means of transportation. A replica 40 foot keelboat will be on hand to show how many of the early settlers first came to the region.