July 2022

Daring Rescue
Local residents help save driver’s life

If Berryville Middle School teacher Dave Randall asks his students to write an essay next semester about what they did over the summer, it’s likely none of them will top Randall’s own story. Randall and another Carroll County man — Camden Boardman of Eureka Springs — helped save the life of a tanker truck driver after an accident July 1 on Highway 23 South near the Madison County line.
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Local residents help save driver’s life

Hagler denied parole

By Scott Loftis SLoftis@cherryroad.com Neal Scott Hagler, the Berryville man who was sentenced to six years in prison in November 2021 in connection with a 2018 accident that resulted in his girlfriend’s death, will have to remain behind bars for at least another year after the Arkansas Parole Board voted 5-0 last month to deny his request for parole. A July 1 memorandum from parole board chairman John Felts to the Arkansas Department of Corrections’ Grimes Unit near Newport — where Hagler is being held — says the board voted 5-0 to deny Hagler’s request for one year.
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Fire on the Mountain

Josh Durrill of Fleetwood Pyrotechnics in Salem, Mo., works on setting up fireworks atop Saunders Heights for Berryville’s annual Fire on the Mountain display on July 4. Photo courtesy of Dean Lee .
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SWEPCO electric bills on way up

Shreveport, La.-based Southwestern Electric Power Co., which provides electric power to approximately 1,700 customers in and around Eureka Springs, announced Wednesday, June 29, that the Arkansas Public Service Commission has approved a base rate increase for SWEPCO customers in Arkansas, as well as an interim fuel adjustment for the 2021 winter storm fuel recovery cost.
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Still smiling

I’ve been in the newspaper business for more than 30 years and in three different states at papers both big and small. One thing I’ve learned is that no matter how many subscribers there are, you generally don’t hear from them unless they disagree with something you wrote in an opinion column or you made a mistake.
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