7 WEDNESDAY, March 25, 2015 Obituaries Danny Davis Danny George Davis, 65 of Dover, departed this earth, Friday, March 20, 2015 at Mercy Hospital in Fort Smith. He was born Jan. 17, 1950, in Deer, son of Inez Fiveash and George Newton Davis. He was preceded in death by his parents, and one sister, Melba Copeland. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Nancy Kay Davis; three sons, George Franklin Davis, Doug Poynor, J.R. and wife, Tosha Mark Sparks; three daughters, Peggy Davis, Kathrine Panning; Thereasa Taylor and husband, Charles; two brothers, Donald Davis and wife, Donna, Virgil Fiveash and wife, Cherry; two sisters, Doris Slover and Lou Ann Hunter; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other family and friends. Funeral services were Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at Broussard Funeral Chapel. Burial was in McFadden Cemetery, Dover. Obituary and on line guestbook are available at www. broussardfuneral.com. Jackey Wygal Jackey Wygal, 74, of Hector, passed away, Saturday, March 21, 2015. She was born June 30, 1940, in Paducah, Texas, to William and Jewel Applegate Kirk. Jackey enjoyed gardening, sewing and most off all loved cooking for her grandkids and family. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Tony Wygal; a brother, Bill Kirk; and a sister, Ann Simmons. She is survived by a son, Roy Tressie E. Ault Tressie Erwin Ault, 64 of Russellville, departed this life Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at her home. She was born June 23, 1950 at Ben Hur, Arkansas to Joe and Christine Sexton Sumers. Tressie was an avid cat lover. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, James Ault and a brother Tommy Sumers. Survivors include one brother, James “Sonny” Sumers Rev. Leroy Farnam Rev. Leroy Farnam, 77, of Dardanelle, died Monday, March 16, 2015, at his home. He was born Aug. 4, 1937, in Delaware, to Seth Reed and Mamie Woods Farnam. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, S.R. Farnam and Sonny Boy Farnam; and three sisters, Lavona Jaggers, Jewel Pennington and Oleta Sims. He is survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Macial Farnam; three daughters, Donna Farnam and Cheri Courtney, Cindy and Donald Lamb and Patty Farnam; several nephews and nieces; and his buddy, Ranger, his poodle. Funeral services were Friday, March 20, 2015 at the Shinn Chapel. Burial was in the Elizabeth Hall Cemetery near New Blaine by Shinn Funeral Service of Russellville. The online obituary and guestbook are available at www.shinnfuneral.com. Wygal and wife, Carol; a daughter, Cheryl Mcgee, all of Hector; two sisters, Sherry Jones of Dallas, Texas and Wanda Dixon of Russellville; a sister-in-law, Jonell Wygal of Texas; five grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. A family conducted memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at First Assembly of God of Hector, officiated by the Rev. Scott Garrison. The online obituary and guestbook are available at www. broussardfuneral.com. of Pottsville; one sister, Lee Bradley and husband Doug of Russellville and several nieces and nephews. A visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 26, 2014 at the funeralhome. All other arrangements are private and under the direction of Broussard Funeral Home of Russellville. The online obituary and guestbook are available at www. broussardfuneral.com. FBI Accepting Job Applications 31. The deadline is Tuesday, March Joining the FBI is like no other career choice you have explored. It is challenging. It is exciting. It is rewarding, and every day you have a chance to serve your country. FBI Special Agents are responsible for conducting sensitive national security investigations and for enforcing more than 300 Federal statutes. As an FBI Special Agent, you may work on matters including terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, cyber crime, organized crime, white-collar crime, public corruption, civil rights violations, financial crime, bribery, bank robbery, extortion, kidnapping, interstate criminal activity, fugitive and drug trafficking matters, and other violations of Federal statutes. There is no such thing as a typical day for an FBI Special Agent. Every day is different. One day you could be testifying in Federal court, the next you could be executing a search warrant and gathering evidence, meeting with a source to gather intelligence on illegal activities, making an arrest, or you could be back in the office meeting with your co-workers. The FBI is now accepting applications for Special Agent candidates during the period Monday, March 2, 2015, through Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Those interested in applying must apply via www.fbijobs.gov. Applications must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m., March 31, 2015, Applications received during this period will be considered for the current fiscal year. Specific skills and backgrounds being sought include: Cyber Security, Intelligence, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Information Technology, Laboratory Scientists, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Law Enforcement, Military Pilots, Barcertified Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants. To qualify, an applicant must: Be a U.S. citizen Be at least 23 years of age and no older than 37 years of age at the time of hiring [exceptions include: Federal law enforcement officers (1811s) and veterans’ preferenceeligible veterans] Have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university Have lived in the U.S. for three of the last five years, unless directly deployed overseas by the U.S. government or military Have a valid driver’s license and at least six months of driving experience Consent to a complete FBI background investigation, drug test, and polygraph Be able to pass a rigorous Physical Fitness Test (PFT) Applicants should also have three years of full-time (at least 36 hours per week) professional work experience. Exceptions to this requirement include: Applicants with computer science or IT backgrounds Foreign language speakers who score 3 or higher on an FBI language test Former FBI Honors Interns with at least a 3.0 GPA Applicants with a Juris Doctor Applicants with a Master’s and/ or Doctoral degree only require two years’ work experience For more detailed information on the Special Agent application process, and to apply, visit the FBI’s website at www.fbijobs.gov. ARKANSAS GOVERNOR’S DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL NOTICE OF FUNDS AVAILABLE The Arkansas Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) announces the availability of funds for activities and projects in the areas of Inclusive Education, Customized Employment, and Education-Family Support. Funding is available to support customized employment efforts that would promote employment opportunities and trainings and transition plans for individuals with ID/DD including vocational environment job coaches and documentation of transition planning from the beginning of the process to the end for future replication; to develop relationships with members of the business community. Funding up to $30,000.00 is available to fund project (s) over a one year period of time contingent on the availability of funds. Funding is available to promote the education and awareness of guardians, parents, other caregivers and families to ensure that they have access to educational choices for individuals with ID/ DD. Choices include the awareness of options in educational settings; agency programs and other education related opportunities and programs. Funding up to $25,000.00 is available to fund project (s) over a one year period of time, contingent on the availability of funds. Funding is available to promote trainings for inclusive education in schools statewide, especially in rural areas; to encourage Positive Behavior Support training in schools; support data collection of the adult service system to identify gaps in the system, identify needs of emerging adults; and/or to support the development of an action plan to promote individualized transition from high school to adulthood; including the advocacy of systems change when needed. Funding up to $25,000.00 is available to fund project (s) over a one year period of time, contingent on the availability of funds. Applicants must complete and submit a detailed application. Funding is awarded annually on a matching basis for up to three (3) years, unless otherwise stipulated, and based on successful completion of yearly goals and objectives that are documented to be in compliance with DDC policies governing sub-grantee activities. Proposals must be submitted in accordance with the Request for Proposal and include a completed application packet. Completed applications must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, May 4, 2015. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals based on the availability of federal funds, failure to submit a complete application, quality of the application and/or non-compliance with DDC policies. Fax and email transmissions ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE and applications received AFTER the closing time and date will not be accepted. For more information and to obtain a copy of the detailed Notice of Funds Available and an Application Packet, contact: Arkansas Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council, Freeway Medical Tower, Suite 805, 5800 West 10th Street, Little Rock, AR 72204 • Phone: (501)280.4946 Website: www.ddcouncil.or • E-mail: Renita.Bennett@arkansas.gov THE DOVER TIMES thedovertimes.com Lake Dardanelle Park schedule Tuesdays and Saturdays 1:30 p.m. – What’s for Lunch? –We have 8,000 gallons of aquariums, filled with many of the fish species found in Lake Dardanelle. Join park staff in the visitor center as they feed the fish live food. See for yourself, what’s for lunch? Saturdays – 1:45 p.m. – Critter Crunch – Lake Dardanelle’s diverse habitats provide homes for many creatures large and small. Join a park interpreter in the kid’s corner of the visitor center as she tells you about some of the smaller creatures. She will also be feeding these creatures; so come discover the small native wonders we have around us. Thursday, March 26 10:30 a.m. – Wildlife Hike – You can explore nature at this park because Lake Dardanelle’s diverse habitats sustain many living creatures. Meadowbrook Trail is home to many of these creatures. Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater and discover what animals call this area home. Then head down the trail to see how many creatures you can see or what traces of them we can find. 2 p.m. – Eagles Measure Up – Bald Eagles are incredible not only for their beauty and speed but for their size as well. Join a park interpreter on the Dardanelle side of the park near the playground and discover how you measure up to an eagle. 4 p.m. – Furry Factoids– Have you ever had a random fact running around your mind? Join a park interpreter in the grassy area across from the visitor center to learn some of the fun, often unknown, facts about our furry friends running around Lake Dardanelle State Park. 6 p.m. – Marsh Mystery – As the Arkansas River journeys through Lake Dardanelle, it continually shapes the land and creates opportunities for people like you. We have to be careful when enjoying these opportunities that we don’t affect others. Join a park interpreter in the grassy area across from the visitor center and help her solve a marsh mystery. Discover how you can help protect our natural areas. Friday, March 27 9 a.m. – Morning Bird Walk – Join a park interpreter at the visitor center to take a walk through the area in search of our visiting birds. Even if you’ve never birded before, you can enjoy these creatures in a whole new way! 11:30 p.m. – Fashion a Fish – Learn about the wide variety of shapes and sizes of fish that live in Lake Dardanelle, due to its health and diversity. After you discover the reasons for their shapes you can create a fish of your own. We will meet in the Lakeview Room. 1 p.m. – Corn Husk Figures – Exploration, opportunity, and progress forged the culture that you find here today. Join a park interpreter in the visitor center Lakeview Room to learn about an early toy that was made by the early children and make one of your own. 3:30 p.m. – Game Scene Investigation: G.S.I. – When you walk around in nature and you see a track, do you take the track at face value as just a foot print, or do you look around to see what the big picture holds? Join a park interpreter on Dardanelle side of the park near the playground and see what you can determine about the game scene in the area. 4:30 p.m. – Call of the Wild – Some animal calls are very familiar while others are rather vague and when they’re all mixed together, it can be difficult to pick them out. Meet a park interpreter at the amphitheater to learn the difference between many of the animal calls you hear in Arkansas. 7 p.m. – Awesome Possum– You can explore nature at this park because Lake Dardanelle’s diverse habi- tats sustain many living creatures. One of these creatures is the Virginia Opossum. Join us in the grassy area across from the visitor center to learn about a misunderstood marsupial, the Virginia Opossum, of Arkansas. Saturday, March 28 10 a.m. – Our Forest Friends– Arkansas is home to many forest critters that are sometimes misunderstood and feared. Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater as we discover some of the myths that are told about our wildlife and explore how important these critters are to our environment. 12 p.m. – Kayak Tour – As the Arkansas River journeys through Lake Dardanelle, it continually shapes the land and creates numerous opportunities for people to enjoy from fishing to kayaking. The weather is warming up, and we’re going to see what’s emerging on the banks of Lake Dardanelle. We’ll be paddling our kayaks through some seldom closely seen shoreline of this beautiful 34,000 acre lake. Sign up at the visitor center (479-967-5516) at least one day in advance. The fee is $12 for adults, $6 for children 6-12 years old, 5 years and under ride free when with an adult. Please specify when you sign up if you want a tandem (2 person) or solo kayak. We will meet at the front desk of the visitor center. 2:30 p.m. – Such Table Manners – Nature’s furred and feathered children have pretty bad manners when it comes to eating. Eating with their mouth open, grabbing, and reaching for food can be seen in nature when wildlife enjoys their dinner. Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater to discover the bad table manners of Lake Dardanelle State Park’s critters. 3:30 p.m. – Native American Games – Native Americans who inhabited this area before removal, made decisions here that changed their lives. Have you ever thought about the daily lives of Native Americans and wondered how they spent their free time, back in history, way before this area was a state park? Join us in celebrating Archeology Month as we take a look at area history. Meet a park interpreter in the grassy area across from the visitor center to learn some of the games Native Americans developed, played, and perfected. All ages welcome! 4 p.m. – Hidden Creatures – We humans wear camouflage on a daily basis to blend in while hunting, and sometimes just for style. But, animals have to use camouflage to survive in the wild. Meet a park interpreter at the amphitheater to see some pictures of these animals doing what they do best, blending in with nature, and see if you can spot all the hidden creatures in the pictures! 7 p.m. – Night Flight –Join a park interpreter at the amphitheater to learn about our silent hunters that come out when the sun goes down. We will talk about some of their unique features and then walk the Meadowbrook Trail as we try to catch a glimpse of these stealthy raptors. Borrow a Park Adventure & Creativity Kit – (P.A.C.K.) you get all the tools you need for adventure and creativity neatly packaged in a backpack along with an adventure guide full of ideas on what to do with all the items. Our P.A.C.K.’s can be checked out at the visitor center for a $10 fee. You keep the pack for 24 hours and get to keep many of the items for future adventures. Remember that all our programs count toward earning your State Park Explorer Certificate. If you would like more information on this program ask one of our Park Interpreters. Lake Dardanelle State Park, 100 State Park Drive Russellville, AR 72802, 479-9675516, www.arkansasstateparks. com If You had a HOMEOWNER’S PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIM While insured by any of the following Insurance Companies in the last 5 years, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION American Family • Liberty Mutual Federal Insurance (Chubb) Nationwide • State Farm Farmers Fire Ins. Exchange Farmers Insurance Company, Inc. Allstate • Safeco Please contact: STEVE VOWELL Taylor Law Partners for a FREE CONSULTATION 1-877-443-5222 Faye�eville, Arkansas Employment Employment Drivers: Home every weekend! Great pay/benefits! Up to $0.37 CPM! Morrilton area. CDL-A. Clean MVR. Wayne Smith Trucking. Kent 800-527-1068 x15 19D-2tp Deputy Needed: The City of Dover is accepting applications for full time deputy. 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