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May 30, 2026
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Felony Friday: 20 counts of child porn for Arkadelphia man

This is a roundup of felony charges filed May 15-29, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office. Some defendants may also have misdemeanor charges against them, but most are not included here. The following names and charges, which are contained within public documents, are gathered from online court records available through ARCourts. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Here’s a rundown of felony cases filed in the past two weeks: 20 counts of child porn for Arkadelphia man A Cyber Tip led to the arrest of an Arkadelphia man on multiple counts of child pornography charges. Special agents with…

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NWS: Thursday, Friday could be wet and stormy at times for Arkadelphia

The National Weather Service in Little Rock says an active pattern will persist for at least the next couple days. Chances for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast both Wednesday, May 27, and again for Thursday. Locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds will be the primary threat with the strongest activity. Arkadelphia's Wednesday night forecast calls for showers and thunderstorms before 11 p.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the early morning hours of Thursday with a low around 65. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between 1/2 and 3/4 of an…

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AT&T improperly charged Clark County, Gurdon for phone services, rules Arkansas Court of Appeals

Shutterstock image The Arkansas Court of Appeals has ruled that AT&T has been improperly assessing fees on the telephone lines that belong to Clark County and the City of Gurdon, Arkadelphia attorney Todd Turner announced today. Around 2007, Clark County became concerned about the rising costs for its telephone services, and county officials started trying to get information about various charges that were being collected on each of its telephone lines. When it did not get satisfactory information about the charges, the county filed suit against AT&T in 2017. Gurdon also filed a similar lawsuit.  The County challenged several of…

Real Estate Top Story

Real Estate: 8 properties change ownership in Clark County

Clark County real estate transactions recorded May 8-21, 2026, having a value of $100,000 or greater. Information is gathered from public records held by the Clark County Circuit Clerk, online real estate records via actdatascout.com and the Arkansas Secretary of State. The Arkadelphian includes names of grantees, grantors, transaction price and property description available, and does not withhold names. A variety of factors, including improvements made to a home or property, are considered in real estate prices that may increase from when the seller bought the property. Highlighting this round of real estate transactions is the $357,925 sale of a 1,720-SF home…

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Arkansas Advocate: Driver’s licenses and state IDs now available in Apple Wallet

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Local theatre company offering students summer workshops

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Agriculture Arkansas Regional News

Farmers face choice: Plant again or take prevented planting?

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MagnoliaReporter.com: Smackover Lithium awards key construction contract for South West Arkansas Project

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Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening coming to Oaklawn

Letter to the Editor: Microschools Can Work Wonders
Voices

Letter to the Editor: Microschools Can Work Wonders

I write as a parent concerned by the proposed Education Rights Amendment and its likely catastrophic effects on microschooling in Arkansas

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Arkansas Advocate: Data center moratorium in Arkansas’ most populous county didn’t pass, review finds
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Arkansas Advocate: Data center moratorium in Arkansas’ most populous county didn’t pass, review finds

A yearlong pause on new data centers in Arkansas’ most populous county won’t take effect after the county’s clerk said she miscounted the number of votes in favor of the moratorium

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Arkansas State Police: Fire fatalities rise sharply in 2026
Police & Fire

Arkansas State Police: Fire fatalities rise sharply in 2026

The state is experiencing a troubling rise in fire-related deaths this year

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Politicians choosing their voters
Government Politics Voices

Politicians choosing their voters

Which party will control the U.S. House of Representatives after the November elections? It becomes harder to predict each time a state redraws its congressional district map.

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Updated: Felony Friday: Felon goes on stealing spree after self-inflicted gunshot
Courts & Justice Police & Fire

Updated: Felony Friday: Felon goes on stealing spree after self-inflicted gunshot

This is a roundup of felony charges filed May 1-15, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office

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Clark County Jail Bookings: May 18-25, 2026
Police & Fire

Clark County Jail Bookings: May 18-25, 2026

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

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Commentary: Arkansas’ data center fights boil down to trust and transparency
Arkansas Artificial Intelligence Voices

Commentary: Arkansas’ data center fights boil down to trust and transparency

Secrecy may be standard operating procedure when it comes to economic development. But it makes for bad politics and potentially even worse policy, as the fight over data centers in Arkansas makes abundantly clear.

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Extension financial expert offers tips for parents to find summer jobs for teens
Business & Finance For the Kids

Extension financial expert offers tips for parents to find summer jobs for teens

For parents looking to help their teenager secure a summer job, an extension financial expert has tips for choosing the right kind of job, smart ways to search and tips for saving money wisely

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ASU System names Todd Shields as president
Higher Education

ASU System names Todd Shields as president

The Arkansas State University System Board of Trustees today in a special meeting selected Dr. Todd Shields, chancellor of Arkansas State University since 2022, to become the fourth president of the ASU System effective July 1

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2 from Clark County elected to leadership roles at Arkansas Boys State
City & County People

2 from Clark County elected to leadership roles at Arkansas Boys State

Two high school juniors from Clark County were elected to leadership positions while attending Arkansas Boys State in 2026

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Dispatch Desk: Man says his identify used to obtain student loan
Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Man says his identify used to obtain student loan

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed May 18-25, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

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Arkadelphia educators recipients of scholarships from retired teachers group
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Arkadelphia educators recipients of scholarships from retired teachers group

Clark County Retired Teachers awarded two scholarships to active teachers

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AHS ag teacher talks FFA to retired educators
Agriculture Nonprofit News

AHS ag teacher talks FFA to retired educators

Clark County Retired Teachers heard from Robert “Sammy” Cox, the Arkadelphia High School Agri Teacher

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Arkansas Advocate: Understanding the data center boom and debate
Arkansas Artificial Intelligence Industry

Arkansas Advocate: Understanding the data center boom and debate

Hailed by officials and economic developers as a boon to the state, data center projects heading to Arkansas are facing increasing scrutiny and calls for local regulations

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Local HSU students make Chancellor’s List, Honor Roll
Higher Education People

Local HSU students make Chancellor’s List, Honor Roll

Henderson State University has announced the students listed on the Chancellor’s List and Honor Roll for the Spring 2026 Semester

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Commentary: WIC food aid is a lifeline for Arkansas families like mine. Let’s keep it strong.
Arkansas Health Voices

Commentary: WIC food aid is a lifeline for Arkansas families like mine. Let’s keep it strong.

Since 2014, I’ve been a mom to more than 20 kids. Yes, you read that correctly. 

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Recent OBU grad wins NCAA Elite Scholar-Athlete award
Higher Education People Sports

Recent OBU grad wins NCAA Elite Scholar-Athlete award

The Elite Scholar-Athlete award recognizes the true essence of student-athletes by honoring the individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level in their sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers

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The science of barbecuing: grilling, smoking and beyond
Food & Travel Holidays

The science of barbecuing: grilling, smoking and beyond

“Barbecue,” as anyone in the South can tell you, is a loaded word

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Arkansas Advocate: State to receive $3.9M from settlement with Family Dollar over rat-infested warehouse
Arkansas Business & Finance Courts & Justice Health

Arkansas Advocate: State to receive $3.9M from settlement with Family Dollar over rat-infested warehouse

Arkansas will receive $3.9 million from Family Dollar Stores to settle a lawsuit filed over a rodent-infested distribution center and the sale of consumer products from that facility

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Boredom leads to state record skipjack for Ozark teen
Arkansas Outdoors

Boredom leads to state record skipjack for Ozark teen

The previous record skipjack was caught two months earlier in Russellville

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Arkadelphia native Camille Tedder earns medical degree
Health Higher Education People

Arkadelphia native Camille Tedder earns medical degree

An Arkadelphia native who earned her undergraduate degree at Southern Arkansas University will be among the Class of 2026 graduates who receive their medical degrees from New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State on Friday, May 22

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Drought has Arkansas ranchers playing a waiting game 
Agriculture Arkansas Weather

Drought has Arkansas ranchers playing a waiting game 

While early May rain has helped some, Arkansas was still firmly in drought’s grip

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Goza student hospitalized after accident in commuter lane
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Goza student hospitalized after accident in commuter lane

A Goza Middle School student was hurt Tuesday morning in the student drop-off lane of the campus parking lot

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Local students make President’s, Dean’s lists at Ouachita
Higher Education People

Local students make President’s, Dean’s lists at Ouachita

The following local students were named to the President’s and/or Dean’s List at Ouachita Baptist University for the Spring 2026 semester

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AGFC dedicates first water trail in northwest Arkansas
Arkansas Outdoors

AGFC dedicates first water trail in northwest Arkansas

In addition to being the first Arkansas Water Trail in this corner of the state, the Upper Illinois River Water Trail is the first in the AGFC’s list to span two states

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Arkadelphia’s Ravi Sun among 1,200 UAMS graduates
Health Higher Education People

Arkadelphia’s Ravi Sun among 1,200 UAMS graduates

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) recently held commencement ceremonies to recognize 1,237 students who earned degrees or certificates from the university’s five colleges and graduate school

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Extension financial expert shares tips to navigate high gas prices
Business & Finance Economy Food & Travel

Extension financial expert shares tips to navigate high gas prices

The average price of regular unleaded gas in Arkansas was $4.076 per gallon as of May 15. That’s up 44% from a year ago when gas prices averaged $2.818 a gallon.

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Brookshire’s kicks off ‘Compassion in Action’ food drive
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Brookshire’s kicks off ‘Compassion in Action’ food drive

Contributions will directly benefit local organizations, helping ensure families in need have access to food when it’s needed most

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Arkansas Advocate: Ballot measure groups remain optimistic ahead of petition deadline
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Arkansas Advocate: Ballot measure groups remain optimistic ahead of petition deadline

3 constitutional amendment proposals need thousands of signatures by July 3

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Dispatch Desk: Shoplifters strike same spot twice
Local Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Shoplifters strike same spot twice

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed May 11-17, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

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8 Clark County nonprofits gifted nearly $400,000 from Frances Russell estate
Local Nonprofit News

8 Clark County nonprofits gifted nearly $400,000 from Frances Russell estate

The late Frances Yvonne Russell continues to make an impact on Clark County with a significant gift to improve the lives of those in her community

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Amity’s MacKinzie Massey named to ULM’s Spring 2026 President’s List
Higher Education People

Amity’s MacKinzie Massey named to ULM’s Spring 2026 President’s List

MacKinzie Massey, a Kinesiology major from Amity, was named to the University of Louisiana Monroe’s Spring 2026 President’s List

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AGFC: Arkansas turkey hunters post highest harvest in 20 years
Arkansas Outdoors

AGFC: Arkansas turkey hunters post highest harvest in 20 years

Although this is the highest harvest since 2006, Arkansas’s record turkey harvest was in 2003, when hunters checked 19,947 birds

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Deadline to vote in Best of the Best contest is May 31
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Deadline to vote in Best of the Best contest is May 31

Each May, arkadelphian.com’s readers are treated to a month-long chance to cast their vote for a variety of their favorite local restaurants, businesses and more

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Arkansas Advocate: Panel adopts rules for law aiding formerly consolidated school districts 
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Arkansas Advocate: Panel adopts rules for law aiding formerly consolidated school districts 

The Arkansas State Board of Education approved Thursday an emergency rule to implement new legislation governing the creation of newly formed smaller school districts

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The Class of ’26 and the Class of ’87
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The Class of ’26 and the Class of ’87

The Class of ’26 had a different school experience than my Class of ’87

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History Minute: The soda wars of Arkansas
News & History

History Minute: The soda wars of Arkansas

While many companies set up operations across Arkansas, one of the most famous Arkansas brands was Grapette, founded by Benjamin Tyndle Fooks

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New A-State System scholarship targets nontraditional students in Arkansas
Higher Education

New A-State System scholarship targets nontraditional students in Arkansas

Scholarship funds are available for use at any ASU System institution, including Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, ASU-Beebe, ASU-Mountain Home, ASU-Newport, ASU Mid-South in West Memphis and ASU Three Rivers in Malvern

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Local scholars earn top honors at SNHU
Higher Education People

Local scholars earn top honors at SNHU

The following Clark County students were named to the SNHU President’s List

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Felony Friday: 20 counts of child porn for Arkadelphia man
Courts & Justice Police & Fire Top Story

Felony Friday: 20 counts of child porn for Arkadelphia man

This is a roundup of felony charges filed May 15-29, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office

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Arkansas Advocate: Driver’s licenses and state IDs now available in Apple Wallet
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Arkansas Advocate: Driver’s licenses and state IDs now available in Apple Wallet

Arkansans can now present their driver’s licenses and state identification cards on mobile devices using Apple Wallet, state finance officials announced Wednesday

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Farmers face choice: Plant again or take prevented planting?
Agriculture Arkansas Regional News

Farmers face choice: Plant again or take prevented planting?

Rice growers unable to finish their initial planting are weighing whether to try again, plant soybeans, or take a prevented planting payment

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AG: Scammers targeting Arkansans with forged tax notices
Arkansas Police & Fire

AG: Scammers targeting Arkansans with forged tax notices

Arkansans have reported receiving scam letters that look like official government tax notices

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Mary McBeth
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Mary McBeth

Mary partnered closely with her lifelong love, Francis McBeth, throughout his distinguished musical career, helping him transform handwritten compositions into works of art

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MagnoliaReporter.com: Smackover Lithium awards key construction contract for South West Arkansas Project
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MagnoliaReporter.com: Smackover Lithium awards key construction contract for South West Arkansas Project

Smackover Lithium has entered into an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (“EPCC”) agreement with S&B Engineers and Constructors for the Central Processing Facility of its South West Arkansas Project

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