
Sanders attacks “radical left” and “woke” culture in response to State of the Union address

Her roughly 15-minute speech was long on criticism of Biden and Democrats, but short on specific Republican-backed alternatives.
Lady Badgers win in Hope

This win solidifies the Lady Badgers’ place at third in the conference, placing them in good standing with the playoffs coming soon.
Badgers fall late in Hope

Shots unable to fall, foul trouble and other problems plagued the Badgers, who gave up a three-point halftime lead on their way to suffering their first loss to Hope since the 2020-21 season.
Big Papa’s BBQ: Bismarck’s own world-class pit master

Bismarck is home to one of the world’s best cooks, with the numbers to prove it.
Needs for family center addressed in annual report to board

The Arkadelphia Board of Directors held a brief meeting Tuesday night with few items on the agenda.
LETTER: To Gov.: Reconsider investing in SW Ark and our future

I am writing to inquire regarding your decision and order to halt the investment of much needed funding for expansion of broadband internet service in the southwest corridor of Arkansas.
Ouachita reports 99% placement rate for 2022 graduates

Ouachita Baptist University reported that 99% of its 2022 graduates are employed or furthering their education.
Civil rights lawsuit against Arkadelphia Schools dismissed

The 2022 lawsuit filed against the Arkadelphia Board of Education, its former superintendent, and a high school principal was dismissed a month before it was headed to trial in U.S. District Court-Western District in Hot Springs.
NPC launches CNA, medication assistant programs

The National Park College (NPC) Adult Education Center was recently awarded a grant to offer certified nursing assistant (CNA) and Medication Assistant-Certified (MA-C) training at no cost to participants.
De Queen pedestrian struck, killed by three vehicles

A South Arkansas man died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, on U.S. Highway 71 in Little River County after being struck by three vehicles.
Five Badgers sign to Arkansas universities

Five Arkadelphia High School students put pen to paper Tuesday, Feb. 7, committing to multiple local universities.
Gray has career shooting night, Badgers trounce De Queen

Following a heartbreaking loss at home to Camden-Fairview where the Badgers lost in the final minutes, every player was ready for another chance to prove themselves, leading to stellar performances across the board for Arkadelphia.
Lady Badgers’ team effort puts down De Queen at home

Multiple scorers got involved for Arkadelphia on a night where the Lady Badgers’ fast offense led to multiple points in transition.
Black community leaders honored in Arkadelphia

Arkadelphia Town Hall was packed Monday morning as more than 75 people filed into the atrium to honor the inaugural class of Black History Month honorees.
Dispatch Desk: Monday, Feb. 6

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
Legislature rolls through Week 4 with ice and amendments | Arkansas Advocate

The fourth week of the Arkansas General Assembly’s 2023 legislative session brought lots of ice and amendments.
Ozark Bluff Shelters topic of February archeological talk

Ozark bluff shelters of Arkansas and southern Missouri are renowned archaeological resources that help shape regional understandings of occupation histories and land use patterns from the early Holocene through the historic period.
Shorthanded Badgers fall to Cardinals at home

After a long week with Tuesday’s game being canceled, the Badgers brought their full might into this game and fell just short.
Lady Badgers snag win at home over Lady Cards

The Lady Badgers will play again Monday night in Arkadelphia as they take on the De Queen Lady Leopards (8-4), who could not come into town for Tuesday’s game.
How to keep your food safe during a power outage

The food safety clock is ticking on their food in fridges and freezers. For many, it may already be too late to save.
National Signing Day brings in wealth of young players for Tigers, Reddies

A total of 68 players committed to an Arkadelphia-based University on a football scholarship.
Proposed work requirement for federal housing assistance advances in Arkansas House

A legislative committee approved a proposed Arkansas law on Wednesday that would require able-bodied adults to work or volunteer part-time to receive federal housing assistance.
Dispatch Desk: Friday, Feb. 3

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
12 influential leaders being honored for Black History Month

In this inaugural year, 12 honorees have been selected to have their likeness displayed on banners in the downtown area.
Edward Lee Wilson

Edward was employed at Fleet Tire Service for 30 years.
Jackie Thornton

Carolyn retired from the Arkansas Highway department where she worked as an office manager.
Poland wants to buy $10B worth of Camden-built military hardware | magnoliareporter.com

Congress was notified Tuesday that Poland, which borders Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania, wants M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launchers and related equipment.
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