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Fat Chance’s Buffet
De Queen

FAT CHANCE’S BUFFET
in De Queen provides a fine
dining experience with clean
facilities, friendly service
and an amazingly-varied
buffet - from steak and
roast beef to crab legs and
fried catfish as well as a
fully-stocked salad bar.
Owners Diane Lightfoot, and
Chance and Lucinda
Lightfoot, cook everything
themselves, ensuring their
buffet provides as close to
a home-cooked meal as a
restaurant can prepare. Fat
Chance’s also offers
catering in the area, and
hosts a variety of group
meetings including the De
Queen Lions and Rotary Club
as well as the local Gideons
chapter.
Fat Chance’s Buffet is
located on West Collin Raye
Drive in De Queen by Gentry
Chevrolet. The restaurant is
open Mondays from 10:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m., and 10:30 a.m. to
2 p.m., and again from 4
p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. Hours are
10:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. and
again from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
on Fridays and Saturdays.
Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Sunday. They are
closed on Thursdays.
Pictured are Lucinda, Chance
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D. Bradley & Company, Inc.
De Queen

D. BRADLEY & COMPANY,
located at 304 West De Queen
Avenue, has been in business
for eight years.
Renovations are completed
and this one of a kind shop
specializes in unique
clothing and gift items for
men, women, children and
babies. They offer a wide
selection of Razorback
items, jewelry, candles,
purses, wallets, and home
décor. Monogramming is
available. If you are
shopping for a gift, don’t
forget their free gift
wrapping and gift registry.
D. Bradley & Company is open
Monday through Saturday from
9:30am until 5:30 pm.
Shown above: Alba Hernandez,
Donna Bradley and Peggy
Dailey. |
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TURK PLANT TOUR

A group from De Queen and Sevier County
traveled to Fulton, Arkansas on Friday to tour the Turk power plant
which is slated for completion this summer.
The cost of the plant is approximately
$1.6 billion. At it's height, plant construction created
approximately 1,000 jobs and will bring an estimated 110
permanent jobs to the area.
Annual payroll is
projected to be $9 million.
Pictured L-R: Tammy
Coleman-CCCUA, De Queen Bee Editor Patrick Massey, De Queen EDO
Fonda Hawthorne, Sevier County Judge Greg Ray, Sevier County OEM
Walter Smith, De Queen City Councilman Sterling Daniel, and De Queen
Mayor Billy Ray McKelvy
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Celebrating 100th day of school while
supporting the community

On the 100th day of school,
Horatio 5th & 6th graders are doing their part
to contribute to the Horatio Food Bank. The students committed to
bring 100 cans of food. |
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LOCKESBURG
100 DAYS OF SCHOOL

To celebrate the 100th day
of school, Mrs. Simmons' 1st grade class at Lockesburg Elementary
found missing numbers on a 100 square floor chart. |
LOCKESBURG
100 DAYS OF SCHOOL

Celebrating the 100th day of school, Mrs.
Black's kindergarten class at Lockesburg
Elementary counted groups of ten to 100.
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FRIENDS OF NRA

J.P. Atkins dropped
by to talk to #1 Country Breakfast Crew about the events that
the Friends of the NRA are having. the annual banquet will be held
March 3 at the De Queen Country Club and you can by Baker's Bargin
House to see the Wall of Guns you can purchase tickets for a drawing
of any gun you choose. tickets are $10. |
FOREMAN EAST LAB

Jared
Carver, Samantha Sanders & Tim Van Dusen
Two
Foreman EAST student who attended System Administration training at
the EAST Training Center in Little Rock January 17-18, 2012. |