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Unity Day at Hackler

Students at Hackler Intermediate School celebrated "Unity Day" on Wednesday October 23rd. In 2011 Unity day was organized and is normally held on the 2nd or 3rd Wednesday of October during National Bullying Prevention Month. Students wear orange to visibly show that young people should be safe from bullying.

A large group of students from an aerial view.

Students hold up "Be Kind" during Unity Day Rally.


2019 Arkansas Week at Nelson Wilks Herron

Helicopter and boat used in one of the demonstrations.
Nelson Wilks Herron Elementary School Students had the chance to visit with the Baxter County Sheriff's Office today.  Students toured 5 stations that gave them a chance to see the equipment and hear about what the Sheriff's Office does.

Sheriff John Montgomery meets the students.
Sheriff John Montgomery meets the students.

Students in a line checking out different sheriff vehicles.
Students toured the 5 stations while deputies explained how the equipment was used.

Lt Brad Lewis explaining safety equipment to a group of seated children.
Lieutenant Brad Lewis talked to students about boating, water safety and water patrol.

PC (Patrol Car) spoke about being safe at home and in the car.
PC (Patrol Car) spoke about being safe at home and in the car.

Deputy Mike Holland informed students about the Sheriff's Office Dive Team.
Deputy Mike Holland informed students about the Sheriff's Office Dive Team.

Deputy/Pilot Benny Magness talked about what to do if you are lost and the importance of the Helicopter in law enforcement.
Deputy/Pilot Benny Magness talked about what to do if you are lost and the importance of the Helicopter in law enforcement.

Lieutenant Rick Lucy explained the use of the Sheriffs Office underwater camera.
Lieutenant Rick Lucy explained the use of the Sheriffs Office underwater camera.


Norfork D.A.R.E Graduation

Norfork 5th grade students were joined by friends and family last night to celebrate their D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) graduation
Norfork 5th grade students were joined by friends and family last night to celebrate their D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) graduation.

School Resource officer Deputy Billy Cox lead commencement.One very special young lady Harmony Buck was recognized as the best student of the year.A girl speaking at the podium.
School Resource officer Deputy Billy Cox lead commencement and introduced Essay winners; Emma Richard and Arrine Woody.  One very special young lady Harmony Buck was recognized as the best student of the year.

Sheriff John Montgomery spoke to the graduating class about how making good choices can affect the rest of their lives.A sheriff talking to a cafeteria full of children.
Sheriff John Montgomery spoke to the graduating class about how making good choices can affect the rest of their lives.

 


Cotter DARE Graduation 2019

Students from the Cotter 5th grade participated in their (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) D.A.R.E. graduation yesterday afternoon. Family and friends were in attendance to help them celebrate.
Students from the Cotter 5th grade participated in their (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) D.A.R.E. graduation yesterday afternoon. Family and friends were in attendance to help them celebrate.

School Resource Officer, Deputy Matthew Guthrie introduced guests at the graduation, Instructional Facilitator Misty Haynes, Superintendent Vanessa Jones Thomas, Librarian Chris Jaeger, and Sheriff John Montgomery. People standing on stage, holding achievement papers. Students shaking the hands of adults on stage.
School Resource Officer, Deputy Matthew Guthrie introduced guests at the graduation, Instructional Facilitator Misty Haynes, Superintendent Vanessa Jones Thomas, Librarian Chris Jaeger, and Sheriff John Montgomery.

Several students were recognized for their individual achievements during the year: River Harris, Abigail Kasinger, Sebastian Knight, Joey Harber and McKenna Collins.

Guest Speaker Sheriff John Montgomery spoke to the graduating class about respect and congratulated them on their accomplishments this year.

 


Mountain Home D.A.R.E. Graduation

Over 300 Mountain Home 5th Grade students crossed the stage last night at Dunbar Auditorium to celebrate their graduating the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program
Over 300 Mountain Home 5th Grade students crossed the stage last night at Dunbar Auditorium to celebrate their graduating the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program

Students being presented with awards for their achievement in the program along with recognizing the teachers for their support. Students were presented with awards for their achievement in the program along with recognizing the teachers for their support. Students were presented with awards for their achievement in the program.
Students were presented with awards for their achievement in the program along with recognizing the teachers for their support.

Guest speakers were Hackler Intermediate School Principal Allyson Dewey, Baxter County Sheriff John Montgomery, Prior Sheriff and current Deputy/Pilot for the Sheriff's Office Benny Magness.  Deputy Magness was presented with a plaque for being a founder and strong supporter of the D.A.R.E. program in Baxter County. 


2018 Arkansas Week at Nelson Wilks Herron

Students at Nelson Wilks Herron Elementary School enjoyed getting to visit with the Baxter County Sheriff's Office Deputies as they explained the equipment on display. Students rotated through five stations and got to see the Sheriff's Office, Helicopter, Patrol Boat, Underwater Camera system, Scuba Dive Team and PC (Patrol Car).

Students at Nelson Wilks Herron Elementary School enjoyed getting to visit with the Baxter County Sheriff’s Office Deputies as they explained the equipment on display. Office Deputies explain the equipment on display.
Helicopter and what to do if your lost is explained by Deputy/Pilot Benny Magness.

Water patrol is explained by Lt. Brad Lewis. Boating Safety is explained by Lt. Brad Lewis.
Water Patrol and boating safety are explained by Lt. Brad Lewis.

Underwater sonar is explained by Lt. Rick Lucy Underwater cameras are explained by Lt. Rick Lucy.
Underwater Sonar and Camera are explained by Lt. Rick Lucy.

Water safety is explained by Sgt. Lee Sanders. Dive Team is explained by Sgt. Lee Sanders.
Water Safety and Dive Team are explained by Sgt. Lee Sanders.

PC and McGruff talk to students about being safe. PC and McGruff speak to students about being safe.
PC and McGruff talk to students about being safe.


NORFORK STUDENTS GRADUATE DARE


Mountain Home Students Graduate D.A.R.E


Cotter Students Graduate DARE


Arkansas Sheriff's Association awards Red Ribbon Grant to Norfork School


Sheriff's Vehicles Sale at Walkers Auction


20 Years of D.A.R.E. packs Dunbar for Graduation


2017 Cotter D.A.R.E. Graduation


Community Quilts Starts Off the Year with New Quilts


Sheriff and Deputies Take Oath of Office


Local Elks Lodge Makes Donation


Norfork's 1st Grade Students Back Blue!


Deputy Cox Added to Congressional Record


Cotter Graduates DARE Class 2015


Sheriff's Office Hosts Field Training Officer Class


Sheriff Montgomery Reads to Students


Mountain Home Elks make donation to Cotter SADD Chapter


Baxter County Sheriff's Office Swears In


"Unity" Students Stand Against Bullying


City of Gassville Celebrates 12th Annual Gassville in the Park


Local Youth Wins National Elks Essay Contest


Mountain Home Elks make donation to Sheriff's Office SRO's


Norfork DARE Graduation 2014


Sheriff's Office at Nelson-Wilks-Herron


Chamber Leadership Class Spends the Day with Deputies


Mountain Home Graduates Over 300 D.A.R.E Students


Cotter School District Graduates D.A.R.E. class


Cotter SADD Students Interview Sheriff Montgomery


Baxter County Government Day


Local Moose Lodge #1953 Donates Tommy the Moose


Unity Day 2013 Celebrated in Local Schools


New SADD Chapter at Cotter High School


Maryanne Edge Retires on Friday the 13th


Sergeant Tim Phillips Bids Farewell


Captain Jeff Lewis Receives Certificate


Polar Bear Plunge at Norfork Lake


Tommy the Moose donated to Baxter County Sheriff's Office


Baxter County Deputies Sworn In


Inmates Continue to Perform Community Service at Area Cemeteries


D&T Bargain Donation to Arkansas Youth Ranch


Chamber of Commerce Leadership Day


Mountain Home DARE Graduation 2019


Mountain Home Student is Sheriff for the Day


Sheriff's Deputies Display Equipment at Nelson Wilks Herron


Norfork Student is Sheriff for the Day


Cotter DARE Graduation 2012


Norfork DARE Graduation 2012


Local Attorney Donates Ballistic Armor to Deputies