Photo: Hunter “Ty” Peifer
A man placed on probation for 10 years after pleading guilty in 2018 to having drugs and drug paraphernalia around a small infant is in trouble again.
Two new cases have been opened against 21-year-old Hunter “Ty” Peifer. He entered a not guilty plea to his newest charges during an appearance in Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday.
Peifer who formerly lived in Mountain Home now shows an address in the small Jackson County town of Tuckerman.
In the newest case against Peifer, he is accused of possessing methamphetamine and endangering the welfare of minors.
The charges stem from a traffic stop in early February. Peifer was a passenger in the vehicle where methamphetamine was allegedly found.
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By - Associated Press - Thursday, February 25, 2021
SPRINGDALE, Ark. (AP) - A key subcommittee has signed off on an emergency rule allowing Marshall Islanders living in the United States to be eligible for Medicaid coverage.
The emergency rule approved by the Legislative Council’s Executive Subcommittee will become effective Tuesday, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
In December, then-President Donald Trump signed a law approved by Congress extending coverage for all adults who meet the income and other requirements for Medicaid coverage.
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The Medicaid coverage will be available for adults in the Compact of Free Association islands and to those who are allowed through treaties to live and work in the United States, said Mark White, chief of legislative affairs for the Arkansas
Photos: (from left) Bradley Uren and Devontae Sipps
A Gassville man already facing rape charges has now allegedly committed his second set of criminal offenses stemming from fights and disturbances in the Baxter County jail.
Thirty-six-year-old Bradley Uren appeared in Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday and entered a not guilty plea to his latest charges.
Bradley Uren and his estranged wife, 37-year-old Jennifer Uren, were arrested March 6 last year. Bradley Uren is charged with three counts of rape and Jennifer Uren with two counts of permitting child abuse.
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Both Bradley and Jennifer Uren have entered not guilty pleas to the initial charges against them.
The Arkansas State Police is leading a homicide investigation involving the deaths of three Madison County residents and the abduction of a child from the home where the killings occurred. Late Tuesday afternoon, the Madison County Sheriff’s Department made a request for Arkansas State Police special agents to conduct the investigation.
Sheriff’s deputies were contacted about 5 p.m. by an individual reporting three people were dead inside a residence at 3487 County Road 6041, southwest of Huntsville. The homicide victims were identified as Tami Lynn Chenoweth, 51, James Stanley McGhee, 59, and Cheyene Chenoweth, 26.
Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division special agents called to the crime scene were able to begin developing leads in the case, prompting a statewide search for two particular vehicles known to have been at the residence earlier in the day and possibly driven away from the crime scene by the killer. Information was also developed identifying a child
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