ON THE RECORD

Records for the week of Nov. 10-17 include the issuance of eight marriage license applications in the Columbia County Clerk’s Office and no divorce cases filed in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office.

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Marriage licenses issued:

Sim J. Bailey Jr. of Magnolia and Darla Rae Smith of Magnolia, Nov. 14

Dustin Jewel Baker of Dodson, La., and Sarah Jean Sepulvado of Magnolia, Nov. 14

Tyler Baine Gilbert of Homer, La., and Tiffany Leigh Hicks of Shongaloo, La., Nov. 14

Brett Aaron Wilson of Magnolia and Meghan Breann Pickens of Star City, Nov. 14

Cody Lane James of Minden, La., and Amber Ann Forgey of Minden, La., Nov. 15

Gary Patrick Phillips of Magnolia and Wendolyn Tayler L. Leffel of Magnolia, Nov. 15

Darrell Anthony Taylor Jr. of Magnolia and Lekeitha La’Shaye Willingham of Magnolia, Nov. 16

Bobby Thomas Gortney of Texarkana and Wendy R. Moore of Shongaloo, La., Nov. 17

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No Divorce cases filed.

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Ten civil suits were filed Nov. 10-17 in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office:

Magnolia Apartments Limited Partner vs. Sharsheba Weatherspoon, landlord/tenant unlawful detainer, Nov. 11

BancorpSouth Bank vs. Mikes Pit Stop Inc, mortgage foreclosure, Nov. 11

Mary Snider vs. South Arkansas Youth Services Inc, torts other, Nov. 14

FB&T Co. vs. EICOR LLC et al, mortgage foreclosure, Nov. 15

Lewis Funeral Home Inc vs. Glenda Morse, contract other, Nov. 15

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Latasha Smith, debt collection, Nov. 15

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Louester Williams, debt collection, Nov. 15

Midland Funding LLC vs Lester Mixon, debt collection, Nov. 15

Javier Delgado vs. Wayerhaeuser Company, premises liability, Nov. 15

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No Civil and Small Claims suits were filed Nov. 10-17 in Columbia County District Court.

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Recent area bankruptcy filings, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette as drawn from United States District Bankruptcy Court papers.

MAGNOLIA Kathryn Elizabeth Murphy, 901 Olive, Nov. 9, 2017, Chapter 13.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding generally refer to the liquidation of a company that continues to operate while financial maters are settled. Chapter 11 bankruptcy frees a company from creditors lawsuits while it reorganizes its finances. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is available to individuals who promise to repay as many debtors as possible from available income.

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