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ABC UPLOADS CORRECT INFORMATION AFTER OUR STORY ABOUT GRIEVOUS ERROR

A week ago we reported a serious error by the ABC that damaged the reputation and impacted the economic situation of two Jonesboro restaurants.

We a happy to report that the ABC has corrected the egregious blunder of elderly and soon to retire (or be fired) ABC employee Karen Blagg.

BLAGG IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VIOLATION NOTICES, ORDERS & REPORTS


As we reported, in March 2016 Blagg goofed up and uploaded a five year old report from March 2011 instead of the March 2016 report.

SCREENSHOT OF THE ABC WEBSITE ON APRIL 8, 2016

SCREENSHOT OF THE ABC WEBSITE ON APRIL 15, 2016

Apparently Blagg must have royally screwed the pooch as you can see by looking at the two images above, the February 2016 report was not listed on their page when we made a screenshot last week, but is there when we made a screenshot this week. Perhaps she actually uploaded the February report on February 24th, but forgot to "publish" it.  

If you click on the report you find that the March 2016 report replaced the 2011 document.

THE ABC POSTED THE MARCH 2011 REPORT INSTEAD OF THE MARCH 2016 REPORT

THE ABC REPLACED THE 2011 DOCUMENT WITH THE CORRECT ONE AFTER OUR STORY


We have previously reported how error-prone Blagg is and she spends quite a bit of time (even at work) posting racist and inappropriate things on her Facebook page.


Perhaps the Arkansas Department of Human Services might look at Bragg if she cares for grandchildren or other relatives children as one of her posts indicates that she might have abusive tendencies.



We suggest that the ABC urge Bragg to retire immediately, as they have other ABC employees, to prevent any further mistakes that would damage the existing poor reputation of the ABC.




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