On the record
Marriage Licenses
Kendal G. Batey and Shannon K. Talley, March 19.
Lucas J. Fife and Alyssa N. Jeffreys, March 19.
Randy O’nell Frazier and Kimberly L. Shelton, March 19.
Sergio M. Teran Herrera and Alysa L. Shields, March 19.
Garrett P. Woolsey and Misty L. Sturgeon, March 19.
Harlandus M. Frazier and Dorothy A. Jones, March 20.
Carl L. Stewart Jr. and Monica C. Utsey, March 20.
Jessie Williams and Laporscha R. Porchia, March 20.
James C. Taylor and Lotie Malcom, March 21.
David W. Booth and Michelle R. Brown, March 23.
Clinton J. Hogue and Caitlin D. Brown, March 23.
Raymond E. Miller and Sherry L. Frazier, March 23.
Civil Cases
Midland Funding LLC vs. Mark Rudd, March 16.
State of Arkansas vs. Nina L. Surber, March 16.
Sewell Oil Company INC vs. Greer Logging LLC, March 16.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Eppinette Donna, March 19.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Stanley Johnson, March 19.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Renesha White, March 19.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Jeffrey Pennington, March 19.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Eric Stevens, March 19.
Midland Funding LLC vs. Robert Benjamin, March 19.
Crescent Bank and Trust vs. Lakeisha Fuller, March 19.
Quanico Oil & Gas INC vs. Hassell 1989 Trust ET AL, March 21.
LVNV Funding LLC vs. Angelo Malady, March 21.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp vs. Douglass Perry, March 21.
Ma’Shammon Burgie vs. Progressive Northwestern INC Co, March 22.
Bankruptcies
The following bankruptcies were reported in Union County by the Arkansas DemocratGazette:
Gladys Faye Brown, 521 Meadow Lane, Apt. 239, El Dorado, March 21, 2018, Chapter 13.
Melissa A. Kelley, 117 Oakhurst Blvd., El Dorado, March 21, 2018, Chapter 13.
William Brian Jackson (aka Brian Jackson), 926 Maplewood Drive, El Dorado, March 16, 2018, Chapter 13.
Food Service Inspection
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 in Union County: Tasty Donuts, 1336 W. Hillsboro St., El Dorado, no violations. Turning Point of South Arkansas, 627 Rock Island, El Dorado, no violations. Dixie Mart, 3065 Haynesville Hwy., El Dorado, no violations. Little Grocery, 2702 Haynesville Hwy., El Dorado, no violations.
Parker’s Chapel Baseball,
2900 Haynesville Hwy., El Dorado, no violations. Poppy’s Pizza, 2664 Haynesville Hwy., El Dorado, no violations.
Taqueria La Potosina, 3251 W. Hillsboro St., El Dorado, no violations.