Monday, November 26, 2007

Odds and Ends

It appears as of 3:00 p.m. that Houston Dale Nutt will step down as Arkansas's (Harrelson's spelling), head coach. Too much turmoil in the fan base will give us the opportunity to welcome in a coach who is either a supposed up and comer; or if Butch Davis doesn't come on board, then probably someone like Gary Patterson at TCU. Even though Houston hasn't announced his future plans as of yet, I believe he is headed to Ole Miss. We shall see.

One of the really fun things to do in Hempstead County comes up this week with the annual Hope Lions Club Auction. The 3 day event kicks off on Thursday night, at 6:00 here in Hope, at the Fair Park coliseum. This is the big fund-raiser for the local Lions club, and the community always gets behind it and has a great time. You can knock out quite a few names on that Christmas list, enjoy a fine homemade meal from the Lioness club and just flat dab have a good old time by bidding on everything from a haircut, to a ham o' meat, to a trip to Branson. I wouldn't miss this for the world and hope to see you there.

One more thing about the SWEPCO plant. There were so many local folks who really worked hard and were steadfast in their support of the plant, that I will probably offend some when I accidentally leave their name out in this note of thanks. No offense is intended, but here are a few who I believe went above and beyond the call of duty, in helping to get this project through---Former State Rep. Chris Thomason, who was involved from the start. Mayor Henry Hale of Fulton, was a tremendous ambassador for his community during this entire debate. Mayors James Conway of McNab and Dennis Ramsey of Hope. Hempstead County Economic Development Director Wesley Woodard was instrumental in this process and really did an outstanding job. Hempstead County Judge Wallace Martin was so solid from day one. Hope Water and Light's Jim Kirchoff provided a great deal of expertise through-out . Mark Keith, with the local Chamber of Commerce, was a staunch advocate with his letters to the PSC. Special thanks to Mike Cox, Wanda Koontz, Jessie Henry and Johnny Scott, the Fultonites I'll call them. Superintendents Kenneth Muldrew and Max Adcock. Mayor Horace Shipp of Texarkana and so many from Miller County were key with their support. My Legislative friends, Reps. Steve Harrelson-Texarkana, Larry Cowling-Foreman, Randy Stewart-Kirby, Scott Sullivan-Dequeen and Senator Barbara Horn of Ashdown. And to the thousands of folks in Southwest Arkansas who saw this opportunity presented and voiced their support in so many ways--Thank you for taking the future of Hempstead County in the right direction.

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