On the record
The following records were on file at the Union County Courthouse in El Dorado.
Marriage Licenses
Billy Oneal Tubbs and Crystal Gail Kellett, Sept. 29.
Brandon J. Hallman and Rebecca Kathleen Camp, Oct. 2.
Kenneth L. Haynes and Angela Kathryn Kemp, Oct. 2.
Colby James Caldwell and Katie Lynn Dunegan, Oct. 3.
Brian C. Hudson and Carrie E. Bennett, Oct. 3.
Feroyri Oneal Sampson and Krystle Kaindrea Samuel, Oct. 3.
Rural Ivan Daniel and Shelia A. Ritchie, Oct. 5.
Michael Coleton Black and Mckenzie Alyse Wallace, Oct. 6.
Joshua P. Conley and Jacqualine D. Parker, Oct. 6.
Deundra Lamon Lemons and Kashemia Lasha Stanley, Oct. 6.
Stadrey Keon Wilson and Khalilah Tennille Junior, Oct. 6.
Divorces No divorces were filed.
Civil cases Valerie Guyton vs. Davita Accountable Care Sol. LLC, malpractice-medical, Sept. 29.
Discover Bank vs. James Franklin Robinson, contract-other, Oct. 2.
First Atlantic Funding LLC vs. Randy Wells Auto Supply, civil-other, Oct. 2.
Midland Funding LLC vs. John Hudson, seller plaintiff (debt coll.), Oct. 2.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Dimaziee Swift, seller plaintiff (debt coll.), Oct. 2.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Toney Gilmore, seller plaintiff (debt coll.), Oct. 2.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Elaine M. Ridgell, seller plaintiff (debt coll.), Oct. 2.
Progressive Direct Insurance Co. vs. Lonnie Nelson, seller plaintiff (debt coll.), Oct. 2.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Kanetria Gatson, seller plaintiff (debt coll.), Oct. 4.
Capital One Bank vs. Carrie Osbon, contract-other, Oct. 5.
Capital One NA vs. Chris Baker, contract-other, Oct. 5.
Capital One Bank (USA) vs. Joseph Carter, contract-other, Oct. 5. Bankruptcies These bankruptcies were reported
Barbara Easter (aka Barbara Snowden), 808 Feed Mill Road, El Dorado, Sept. 29, 2017, Chapter 13.
Betty Woods, 1434 E. Faulkner St., El Dorado, Oct. 4, 2017, Chapter 13.
Vickie L. Taylor Kirk, P.O. Box 85, Smackover, Oct. 4, 2017, Chapter 13.
Food Service Inspections NOTE: Any violations reported in an inspection may have been corrected before time of publication.
The Food Protection Program of the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) inspects all food establishments in the state to make sure they follow ADH Food Establishment Rules & Regulations.
Arkansas’ Health Department’s inspections are conducted 1 to 3 times per year depending upon the Risk Category of the establishment. Additional inspections occur to follow-up on violations and when the ADH receives a complaint.
The regulations are written to ensure food is prepared, stored, and served safely, which in turn may prevent food-borne illness.
From the Inspection Report, you can see if the establishment is following the food safety regulations.
Remember this inspection is only a snapshot in time. It represents only what the inspector saw on the particular date of inspection.
It is also important to remember that if problems were found during the inspection, the person in charge is shown what changes are needed to ensure safety.
This week’s noted inspections: Hill’s Recreation Parlor, 205 E. Cedar, El Dorado, no violations.
Wittle Wee Ones Quality Child, 250 Junction City Road, El Dorado, violations cited a need for a current permit, but notes the establishment has a renewed permit and is waiting for it to come in the mail.
Creers Kitchen, 1224 E. Mosby Circle, El Dorado, no violations.
McDonald’s, 1730 N. West Ave., El Dorado, no violations.
The Kitchen, 2420 N. College Ave., El Dorado, no violations.
Abe’s Ole Feed House, 2299 Lawson Road, El Dorado, no violations.
Brenda’s One Stop, 6140 Moro Bay Highway, El Dorado, no violations.
Urbana Snack Shack, 713 Urbana Road, El Dorado, no violations.