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Warren Stanley Wood II was born on December 8, 1927, and left this Earth on July 20, 2021, at the age of ninety-three years, seven months, and 12 days. Stan (as he liked to be called) was born in Tillar Arkansas, the son of Stanley Hammock Wood and Blanche Hodgson Wood. Blanche wanted her only son to be named after his father while Stanley H. wanted to name him after his father. The compromise was to name Stan after his grandfather but call him Stan Jr. Warren Stanley Wood II
When Stanley Sr purchased the local Chevrolet dealership, Stan moved with his family to Batesville at 12 years old and was a Batesville resident for the remainder of his life. As a youth, he was charged with sweeping out the dealership every morning before school and he never relinquished that task for the duration of his life-long working career at the Chevrolet Place. He also raised chickens and sold eggs in the dealership showroom during World War II to aid in the war effort. At 16, he and three other Bat
Five faculty members named Meigs Professors for teaching excellence
April 9, 2021
The 2020-2021 Meigs professors are:
Joseph Goetz, professor of financial planning in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences
John Mativo, associate professor of career and information studies in the Mary Frances Early College of Education
Lori A. Ringhand, J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law in the School of Law
Jo Smith, associate professor of small animal internal medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine
Zachary Wood, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
“This year’s Meigs Professorship honorees are exemplary educators who engage students at all levels through innovative instruction and experiential learning,” said S. Jack Hu, the university’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. “They are committed to positioning their students for success, not only in the classroom but throughout their lives.”
Posted By: George Lawson January 18, 2021 @ 8:06 am Local News, News
By the Associated Press:
A former Kansas prison guard will stand trial on 10 counts related to a drug-smuggling case at a Hutchinson prison.
Zachary Wood was bound over for trial last week following a preliminary hearing on counts ranging from possession with intent to distribute to trafficking in a correctional facility. Prosecutors say Wood tried to smuggle drugs into the prison last summer after arranging sales with three women. The three women are charged with conspiracy to traffic in a penal institution and also appeared in court last week.
Denisha Starnes, Esther Davis and Stephanie Thindiu along with Wood were all set for formal arraignment on Feb. 1.