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Apr 3, 2026
  • Sheriff warns of traffic fine scam
  • Lawsuit targets SNAP waivers 
  • Drought worsens in Arkansas; Clark County encompassed in extreme drought
  • Jane Ross exhibit opens April 14
  • 3 Arkansas State Police officers recognized with Senator Percy Malone Child Protection Award
  • Arkansas farmers to drop acreage in four major crops in favor of soybeans for 2026
  • UPDATE: Community egg hunt moved indoors

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It’s about time: Clark County courthouse clock repaired after 2025 storm damage

WINDING DOWN FOR THE DAY — Clark County Judge Troy Tucker, left, talks with horologist David Jackson in the courthouse clock tower. Jackson made repairs to the clock, which sustained major damages in a 2025 thunderstorm. | arkadelphian.com photo by Joel Phelps By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com It’s been nearly one year since winds from a powerful thunderstorm in April 2025 knocked three of the massive clock dials out of the Clark County Courthouse. This week, a Florida-based company that specializes in clock towers replaced the 80-inch acrylic behemoths. The old clock tower still stands the test of time, and…

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Henderson partners with ASU-Mountain Home for teacher education, aviation degrees

Dr. Celya Taylor, provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at Henderson State, and Dr. Robert Shurley, ASUMH provost, signed the pathway agreement. Also pictured are, from left: Dr. Trey Berry, Henderson chancellor; Dr. Glenda Hyer, associate professor of special education; Dr. Charlotte White-Wright, dean of Henderson's Teachers College; Kristina Radivojevich, interim dean of business, arts, and sciences at ASUMH; Laura Knox, director of education at ASUMH; and Dr. Bentley Wallace, ASUMH chancellor. From Henderson State News Henderson State University and Arkansas State University–Mountain Home announced a new transfer pathway agreement for teacher education degrees and have initiated discussions to…

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Arkadelphia couple arrested for human trafficking

From left: Janhina Harold Smith and Justice Benton. | Clark County Detention Center By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com No community in the world is immune to human trafficking, a global criminal enterprise as old as human civilization. The exploitation of people — be it for sex or forced labor — victimizes millions worldwide. Local authorities say they have uncovered a human trafficking incident that happened in Arkadelphia. Two people have been arrested and charged in connection with human trafficking involving two separate juvenile females between March 23-27, 2026. Arrested were Janhina Harold Smith, 25, and Justice Benton, 24. Police were…

Arkansas Top Story

Arkansas Advocate: Secretary of state’s primary runoff dividing Republicans, drawing outside money

RUNOFF — Bryan Norris, left, and state Sen. Kim Hammer are vying for the nomination for Arkansas Secretary of State in the Republican primary runoff for the position. By ANDREW DeMILLO | Arkansas Advocate The Republican primary runoff for secretary of state is sharply dividing GOP figures in Arkansas and drawing spending from outside groups on both sides. Kim Hammer and Bryan Norris are facing off in Tuesday’s primary runoff to be the state’s top election official. Whoever wins the nomination will face Democrat Kelly Grappe and Libertarian Michael Pakko in the November general election. The race is the only statewide runoff in…

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UPDATE: Community egg hunt moved indoors

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How much rain is needed to end the drought in Clark County and surrounding areas?

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Drought worsens in Arkansas; Clark County encompassed in extreme drought

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Arkansas farmers to drop acreage in four major crops in favor of soybeans for 2026

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Rain chances on rise Friday, Saturday; Easter forecast calls for sunshine

Sheriff warns of traffic fine scam
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Sheriff warns of traffic fine scam

Clark County Sheriff Jason Watson is warning citizens of a scam that claims they have unpaid traffic fines

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Lawsuit targets SNAP waivers 
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Lawsuit targets SNAP waivers 

USDA has the authority to determine what foods are eligible under SNAP, which provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget

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Jane Ross exhibit opens April 14
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Jane Ross exhibit opens April 14

The community is invited to view a Special Collections exhibition and reception featuring selections from the Jane Ross Collection

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UPDATE: Community egg hunt moved indoors
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UPDATE: Community egg hunt moved indoors

The annual Community Egg Hunt is scheduled for Saturday, April 4, 2026, from 10 a.m. until noon at the Arkadelphia Youth Sports Complex

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Arkansas Advocate: Norris requests recounts in GOP runoff for secretary of state
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Arkansas Advocate: Norris requests recounts in GOP runoff for secretary of state

Bryan Norris announced Thursday he’s requested recounts in multiple Arkansas counties after losing the Republican runoff for secretary of state to Kim Hammer by fewer than 1,000 votes

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Severe flooding in 2025 shaped plant disease trends
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Severe flooding in 2025 shaped plant disease trends

In 2025, the Arkansas Plant Health Clinic diagnosed more than 1,500 plant samples from 62 of the state’s 75 counties, including an increased number of plants diagnosed with bacterial diseases after the state saw severe flooding last April

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Arkansas Advocate: Baptist Health closing Fort Smith hospital’s labor and delivery unit
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Arkansas Advocate: Baptist Health closing Fort Smith hospital’s labor and delivery unit

Baptist Health is closing the labor and delivery unit and ending obstetric care at its Fort Smith hospital, leaving Arkansas with only 31 hospitals where women can give birth in less than a third of the state’s counties

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Arkansas Beef Council launches 2026 Best Burger Contest
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Arkansas Beef Council launches 2026 Best Burger Contest

Arkansas’s Best Burger Contest is a statewide effort to identify and recognize restaurants that exemplify quality in the preparation of 100% beef burgers

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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks law requiring Ten Commandments monument at state Capitol
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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks law requiring Ten Commandments monument at state Capitol

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Arkansas must remove a Ten Commandments monument from state Capitol grounds, but put her order on hold so officials can appeal the decision

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Clark County inmates held in the Arkansas prison system in April 2026
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Clark County inmates held in the Arkansas prison system in April 2026

As of April 1, 2026, there were 339 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website

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AGFC’s annual turkey report offers insight into 2026 hunting season 
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AGFC’s annual turkey report offers insight into 2026 hunting season 

Hunters in 2025 harvested 22% more turkeys than the previous year

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Arkansas Advocate: Hammer wins Republican nomination for Arkansas secretary of state
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Arkansas Advocate: Hammer wins Republican nomination for Arkansas secretary of state

Kim Hammer, a state senator who has sponsored several restrictions on Arkansas’ elections and initiative process, has won the Republican nomination for secretary of state

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No Second Thoughts: Fooled Again (I Don’t Like It)
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No Second Thoughts: Fooled Again (I Don’t Like It)

If you’ve come here today for a good April Fool’s spoof, we’re sorry to disappoint

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Advertorial: Team Brown hiring push marks sign of real estate growth in Clark County
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Advertorial: Team Brown hiring push marks sign of real estate growth in Clark County

As real estate activity continues across Arkadelphia and surrounding areas, one local business is preparing for growth

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Trade experts: U.S. shouldn’t fixate on China 
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Trade experts: U.S. shouldn’t fixate on China 

The U.S. should widen its focus to Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, experts in international trade said

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Northwest Arkansas resident claims $250M Powerball ticket
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Northwest Arkansas resident claims $250M Powerball ticket

A jackpot-winning Powerball ticket worth $250.8 million was sold in Arkansas for the March 2 drawing

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RESCHEDULED: Community barbecue to benefit victims of apartment fire
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RESCHEDULED: Community barbecue to benefit victims of apartment fire

Citizens are invited to a community-wide fundraiser barbecue to benefit the 11 families displaced by the March 17 fire that destroyed Valley View Apartments

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Clark County Jail Bookings: March 24-29, 2026
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Clark County Jail Bookings: March 24-29, 2026

The following people have recently been booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Crittenden Street in Arkadelphia

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Retired teachers group hears from healthy living expert
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Retired teachers group hears from healthy living expert

At its March 2026 meeting, Clark Country Retired Teachers heard from Tommie Rogers, community health nurse specialist

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Cinco de Mayo taking center stage in Arkadelphia on May 5
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Cinco de Mayo taking center stage in Arkadelphia on May 5

The celebration will feature live music from Los MX, a variety of authentic taco trucks, and a Kids Zone — complete with a Ferris wheel, bounce houses, temporary tattoos, and a piñata zone

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Former HSU marketing director joins Arkansas Community Foundation 
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Former HSU marketing director joins Arkansas Community Foundation 

Tina Hall has joined Arkansas Community Foundation as its chief communications officer—providing leadership for branding, marketing and communications to advance the organization’s philanthropic mission of community development

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Arkansas Advocate: How is the state’s public school funding amount set?
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Arkansas Advocate: How is the state’s public school funding amount set?

While Arkansas lawmakers prepare to debate the rising cost of the state’s school voucher program, the Legislature must also determine the cost of an adequate public education

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Farmers, consumers may be riding the egg price waves in the coming months 
Agriculture Holidays

Farmers, consumers may be riding the egg price waves in the coming months 

Egg prices are heading upward from their February dip, but consumers should get used to a price rollercoaster

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Clark County under Burn Ban
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Clark County under Burn Ban

Clark County Judge Troy Tucker has issued a burn ban for Clark County effective Wednesday, March 25, 2026

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Arkansas Advocate: Early voting for primary runoffs starts today. Here’s what to know.
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Arkansas Advocate: Early voting for primary runoffs starts today. Here’s what to know.

Early voting in several races with primary runoffs starts Tuesday, with voters choosing the Republican nominee for secretary of state, as well as major party primaries for legislative and local seats

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Dispatch Desk: Pit bull bite sends Arkadelphia woman to ER
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Dispatch Desk: Pit bull bite sends Arkadelphia woman to ER

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed March 16-23, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: March 16-23, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: March 16-23, 2026

ailThe following people have recently been booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Crittenden Street in Arkadelphia

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Arkansas led nation in Chapter 12 farm bankruptcy filings in 2025 
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Arkansas led nation in Chapter 12 farm bankruptcy filings in 2025 

Arkansas led the nation in Chapter 12 bankruptcy filings in 2025 and had the largest year-over-year rise, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation

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Stateline: The pay gap between women and men widened in 2025, analysis finds
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Stateline: The pay gap between women and men widened in 2025, analysis finds

The earnings gap between men and women slightly widened last year, according to a new analysis published Thursday

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Will SOS runoff voters care about ‘salty language’?
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Will SOS runoff voters care about ‘salty language’?

How important is a candidate’s use of online “salty language”?

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Arkansas Advocate: Hammer, Norris headed toward runoff in Republican secretary of state race
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Arkansas Advocate: Hammer, Norris headed toward runoff in Republican secretary of state race

Army veteran Bryan Norris and state Sen. Kim Hammer are advancing to a runoff later this month for the Republican nomination for secretary of state

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Drought worsens in Arkansas; Clark County encompassed in extreme drought
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Drought worsens in Arkansas; Clark County encompassed in extreme drought

Extreme drought has spread throughout Arkansas

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3 Arkansas State Police officers recognized with Senator Percy Malone Child Protection Award
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3 Arkansas State Police officers recognized with Senator Percy Malone Child Protection Award

The Senator Percy Malone Child Protection Award is presented by the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas, a nonprofit organization that coordinates and supports a network of child advocacy centers that provide child-focused, trauma-informed services to victims of abuse and neglect

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Arkansas farmers to drop acreage in four major crops in favor of soybeans for 2026
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Arkansas farmers to drop acreage in four major crops in favor of soybeans for 2026

Arkansas farmers plan to reduce planted acreage for four of the state’s five major crops, including corn, cotton, peanuts and rice, in favor of soybeans during the 2026 planting season

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