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BREAKING NEWS
UCA board to meet, discuss Hardin's future
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The University of Central Arkansas Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting today to discuss president Lu Hardin's future with the university.

The meeting will take place at 11 a.m., and Rush F. Harding III, vice chairman of the board, told the Associated Press that Hardin offering his resignation may be one of the university president's options.

Vice president for university communications Warwick Sabin said he hasn't heard of any plans for Hardin to resign and said he has not been able to confirm the 11 a.m. meeting of the Board of Trustees as of 7 p.m. Wednesday.

"I'm confident the president has the votes to stay, if he would choose," Harding said. "However, I know the president cares deeply about the institution and he's assured me that he wants some resolution to this issue and he will put the interest of the university above his own."

The controversy began when it was reported that Hardin secretly received a $300,000 deferred-compensation bonus in May. Hardin has since repaid the money and said he would not accept it until faculty members receive salary increases and enough private funds are acquired to cover the early payment of deferred-compensation.

UCA administrators first said the money used to pay the bonus was public funds, but Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said in an advisory opinion that the money used to pay the bonus was public money because it came from student book and food sales.

"The board is having a meeting in the morning to sit down with the president and figure out how to get this behind us," Harding told the Associated Press.

Information later surfaced that a memo had been distributed with typed names of three university vice presidents containing talking points on why Hardin's bonus should be kept secret. All three vice presidents denied authoring, or seeing, the document before it was distributed.

The university Faculty Senate met last week where faculty addressed concerns about Hardin and the administration. A Faculty Affairs Committee was to review and deliberate the facts considering Hardin's bonus and, if they feel action is necessary, recommend it to the senate. Faculty senator Ed Powers was selected to chair the committee.

A vote of confidence and a request for Hardin's resignation are two of the options Powers said the committee could suggest to the senate. A closed meeting of the committee was scheduled to take place today.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.




Woman claims pharmacy mix-up caused wrecks


A local woman claims a series of fender benders Friday morning was the result of a pharmacy mix-up.

Conway resident Jennifer Starkey Spaeth, 32, damaged seven vehicles, including her own 2001 Saturn, at and around a Sonic Restaurant on East Oak Street. Spaeth said Monday that she started her Friday morning with a trip to Vilonia Pharmacy and Florist to get prescription migraine medication, which she had been taking since December.

But instead of migraine medication, she claims she was given Ambien, a drug used to treat insomnia.

She took one of the pills, she said, which look similar to her usual migraine medication. She said the next thing she remembered was being released from Conway Regional Medical Center and being charged with reckless driving and DWI-drugs.

Spaeth was on her way to work at Jlynn Salon on Locust Street. Jlynn owner Janet Bainter said her employees received numerous calls Friday morning from the pharmacy, saying they urgently needed to contact Spaeth.

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"They kept calling and telling the girls they needed to get in touch with (Spaeth) and that it was an emergency," Bainter said. "Finally one of the girls asked what the emergency was and they said they had given her the wrong pills."

A pharmacy employee said the business was bound by HIPPA law not to disclose any information about the incident Monday.

A report of the incident states that a Conway Police Department patrolman found Spaeth to be "very confused and disorganized" while she was being treated at Conway Regional and that she fell asleep five times while being read the DWI rights form and four times while blood was drawn.

The vial of blood was taken for evidence, Lt. Danny Moody of CPD said, though it could be several days before the sample is processed to determine what caused of Spaeth's apparent intoxication Friday morning.

If taken improperly Ambien is known by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to produce complex sleep-related behaviors including "sleep-driving," which is defined by the FDA as driving while not fully awake after ingestion of a sedative-hypnotic product, with no memory of the event.

A notable instance of alleged Ambien-induced "sleep driving" occurred in 2006, when Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy blamed Ambien and anti-nausea medicine Phenergan for an early morning crash into a Capitol Hill security barrier.

Spaeth said that "as bad as it was, it would have been 10 times worse" if her actions had seriously injured any of the motorists she hit or her son, who was in the car at the time.

(Staff writer Joe Lamb can be reached by e-mail at joe.lamb@thecabin.net or by phone at 505-1238. Send us your news at www.thecabin.net/submit)

 

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