ON THE RECORD

Records for the week of Jan. 11-18 include the issuance of four marriage license applications in the Columbia County Clerk’s Office and one divorce case filed in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office.

Marriage licenses issued:

Richard Mack Shepherd, 63, of Emerson to Linda Marie Womack, 62, of Emerson, Jan. 11.

Leonard E. Crain, 67, of Stephens to Cynthia Blair Childers, 61, of Stephens, Jan. 14.

Jason W. Crank, 38, of Lewisville, to Catina Lynn Johnson, 46, of Lewisville, Jan. 16.

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Divorce cases filed:

Sharon Spence v. John J. Spence Jr., Jan. 14.

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Civil suits filed Jan. 11-18 in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office:

Capital One Bank v. Lisa Welch, seller-plaintiff debt collection, Jan 11.

Capital One Bank v Gary Burns, seller-plaintiff debt collection, Jan. 11.

Village Loans Inc. v. Kellie Flowers, foreign judgment-civil, Jan. 14.

Village loans, inc v. Shontella Marshall, foreign judgment-civil, Jan. 14.

Capital One Bank (USA) v. Amanda Crisp, seller-plaintiff debt collection, Jan. 14.

Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Charlette Yancey, contract-other, Jan. 14.

Nikeal Trammell v. Shannon Hardwell, civil-other, Jan. 14.

Farmers Bank & Trust v. Industrial Electric Motor, civil-other,

Capital One Bank (USA) v. Paula Mason, seller-plaintiff debt collection, Jan. 17.

Farmers Bank & Trust v. Spudnut Shop & Deli, et al, mortgage foreclosure, Jan. 18.

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Civil suits filed Jan. 11-17 in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office:

RMC of America v. Sheena Turnage, debt collection, $460.80.

Midland Funding v. Tony Smith, debt collection, $971.63.

Midland Funding v. Brittany Fewell, debt collection, $617.57.

Midsouth Adjustments Co. v. Nyja Davis, debt collection, $1,517.82.

LVNV Funding LLC, Ladonna Berry, debt collection, $1,137.57.

Portfolio Recovery Assets v. Doris Stacy, debt collection, $6,497.83.

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

MAGNOLIA Mark Anthony and Veronica M. Morris, 1010 Caldwell St., Jan. 10, 2019, Chapter 7.

WALDO James and Carolyn Beasley, P.O. Box 648, Jan. 15, 2019, Chapter 13.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding generally refer to the liquidation of a company that continues to operate while financial matters 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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