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‘Keeping up with the Jonesboros, Part I’ – Jonesboro to consider Paragould-ish water park

Paragould water park

In the continuing battle for “Hub of Northeast Arkansas” supremacy that we here at Ridge Writer like to call ‘Keeping up with the Jonesboros’, Paragould has apparently had Jonesboro in check thanks to the new Community Center Park on US 49 South. The park’s aquatic center, pictured above [click for large view], features several pools and large slides as well as two indoor pools with a retractable roof. The rest of the park includes several softball and soccer fields and a large convention facility.

Jonesboro officials haven’t liked the fact that city residents find it necessary to drive the 15 minutes up Highway 49 to Greene County’s flagship city to get summer fun, so they want to build a similar facility in their city.

The City Council will meet tomorrow to consider a resolution to hire a consultant so that a feasibility study can be created. The contract is expected to be valued at $45,000.

In 2002, Jonesboro Parks & Recreation conducted a study that concluded an aquatic facility was the primary local need but that the cost would prohibit such a facility from being constructed. Per The Sun, the only municipally owned pool is at the Earle Bell Community Center and was constructed in the 1930s.

Paragould’s South School campus to be demolished in the name of progress

GCT

Paragouldians may know it as South School, Cotton Boll Technical Institute, or just that old school on the way to Jonesboro. Whatever you know it as, you won’t be knowing it much longer.

The Greene County Tech School District is building a new high school on that site – but before they can do that, the old South School building has to be demolished.

The official word came down on Thursday from the GCT Board.

As legend has it, that school fell out of favor as an economically struggling Paragould tried to bring in jobs. Caterpillar, Inc., who was long courted by the city for a number of industrial developments that never materialized, saw the old school and its wooden floors and assumed that this dusty delta town wasn’t serious about education.

When Caterpillar announced it didn’t select Paragould as the site for its project, the school soon closed in favor of a unified Greene County Tech School District campus on the west side.

Since the closing of the elementary school, the building has served as a nursing school and a general purpose vo-tech school, but for the past three years or so it has been vacant. Greene County Tech continued to hold the property.

The demolition of the school will be a sad occasion for many who attended it over the years, but having a beautiful new high school on the bustling south side will further bolster Paragould’s ability to attract industry and families.

Rest in Peace, South School.

The fate of Catholic schools in Northeast Arkansas

Church

Arkansas Catholic has a interesting special report on the plight of the Catholic education system in the Natural State.

It notes that of the 31 Catholic schools in Arkansas, only four exist in Northeast Arkansas. St. Mary School in Paragould is cited as a prime example of how a small Catholic school can survive with the support of the community.

The support of parents and parish leadership also is a major factor in a school’s viability, even if it has a small enrollment, Bowen said.

St. Mary School in Paragould is a good example: “The parish wants this school to survive,” she said. In addition to the parish subsidy, both school parents and parishioners support the school’s fundraisers.

Bowen said the goal for a school is to effectively operate with the least amount of financial support from the parish.

The Ridge Writer had siblings and friends who attended St. Mary. Hit the picture above for the complete report from Arkansas Catholic.

Paragould Chamber launches new website

Downtown Paragould

The Paragould Regional Chamber of Commerce recently launched a redesigned website at www.paragould.org.

The Ridge Writer thinks that it is odd that, if you go by the titles of the two chambers, Paragould and Jonesboro are different regions.

Perhaps more collaboration should be in order between the twin cities of the delta?