Tuesday, March 30, 2021
A total of 28 candidates have applied to become the next head football coach at Berryville High School including two coaches currently employed by the school district as well as candidates from as far away as North Dakota.
The Berryville School District released the list of candidates on Monday in response to a request from Carroll County Newspapers.
The candidates include Ryan Whetham and Bryce Moorman, both currently coaches at Berryville. Whetham is the Bobcats defensive coordinator and head coach of the high school softball team, while Moorman is an assistant football coach and head coach of the high school boys soccer team.
Photo: Gov. Asa Hutchinson signs Act 18 of 2021 as Arkansas State University System President Chuck Welch looks on.
LITTLE ROCK – Gov. Asa Hutchinson has signed Act 18 of the 93rd General Assembly of Arkansas, which officially makes Henderson State University in Arkadelphia the seventh institution of the Arkansas State University System.
Act 18 also expands the ASU System Board of Trustees from five members to seven. The additional members will be appointed by the governor.
The transition was previously approved by the Henderson Board of Trustees on Nov. 21, 2019, the ASU System Board of Trustees on Dec. 6, 2019, and the Higher Learning Commission on Nov. 5. Henderson, founded in 1890, will remain a separately accredited institution and becomes the second four-year institution in the ASU System.
Send Gov. Asa Hutchinson signs Act 18, officially adding Henderson State University in Arkadelphia to the Arkansas State University System as the system s seventh institution.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson signs Act 18 of 2021 as Arkansas State University System President Chuck Welch looks on.
The Act expands the Board of Trustees from five members to seven.
LITTLE ROCK Gov. Asa Hutchinson today signed Act 18 of the 93rd General Assembly of Arkansas, which officially makes Henderson State University in Arkadelphia the seventh institution of the Arkansas State University System.
Act 18 also expands the ASU System Board of Trustees from five members to seven. The additional members will be appointed by the governor.
The transition was previously approved by the Henderson Board of Trustees on Nov. 21, 2019, the ASU System Board of Trustees on Dec. 6, 2019, and the Higher Learning Commission on Nov. 5. Henderson, founded in 1890, will remain a separately accredited institution and becomes the second four-year institution in the ASU System.
19-year-old Henderson State student gives back to his community by becoming bus driver
Just when we thought we found that youngest bus driver in Searcy, Arkansas, Mike Ankton drove his way to the top of the list at just 19 years old. Author: Hana Williams Updated: 11:16 AM CST January 25, 2021
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. Just when we thought we found that youngest bus driver in Searcy, Arkansas, Mike Ankton drove his way to the top of the list at just 19 years old.
Ankton is an Education major at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Ark. While on the path to becoming an educator, Ankton thought it was a great idea to go ahead and get his license to drive a bus. He saw the opportunity as a way to become more hireable when the time came to begin his career.