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Mar 16, 2026
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Highlights from Arkadelphia chamber’s Rockin’ the Region banquet

PHOTO: The Voice finalist and Arkansas native Barrett Baber performs at the 2026 Arkadelphia Alliance and Area Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Submitted information The Arkadelphia Alliance and Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a landmark year of growth and community achievement at its 2026 Annual Banquet, "Rockin' the Region," on March 12, 2026. Presented by Southwest Auto Collection, the sold-out event at Henderson State University’s Garrison Center brought together business owners, public officials, and community leaders to toast the economic momentum driving Clark County forward. The tone for the night was set by Arkansas native and The Voice finalist, Barrett Baber.…

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Appeals court denies City of Arkadelphia’s immunity claim in property rights dispute

A ruling has been made in the Arkansas Court of Appeals regarding a civil case originating in Clark County. | Shutterstock.com/Zhanna Hapanovich By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com A Clark County couple’s lawsuit against the City of Arkadelphia is headed back to a lower court after the Arkansas Court of Appeals remanded parts of an appeal by the city. In an opinion delivered March 11, 2026, Chief Judge N. Mark Klappenbach affirmed parts of an appeal by the Clark County Circuit Court, and reversed and remanded other parts of the appeal. The lawsuit dates to 2023, when Brandon and Kortni Beene…

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Suspect in stolen vehicle leads Arkadelphia police in pursuit, strikes sheriff’s vehicle and another motorist

PHOTO: Michael Arras, of Little Rock. | Clark County Detention Center mugshot By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com A suspect is in police custody Wednesday after allegedly leading Arkadelphia officers on a 5-mile chase in a stolen vehicle. The suspect struck Clark County Sheriff Jason Watson’s vehicle and another motorist during the first few moments of the pursuit. The chase started on West Pine Street just before noon March 11, 2026.  Arkadelphia Police Chief Jason “Shorty” Jackson tells us that a Group 6 Narcotics agent, working from a tip generated by the city’s new Flock Safety license plate cameras that alerted…

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Quorum Court tables ordinance as contract dispute continues between Valor, Clark County

PHOTO: A Pafford ambulance waits for a patient transfer outside Baptist Health Medical Center-Arkadelphia, where the ambulance provider's competitor and holder of Clark County's 911 contract, Valor EMS, says it's losing money over inter-facility transfers. Valor initially agreed that it would survive financially on 911 calls alone. | Joel Phelps/arkadelphian.com By JOE MAY | The Southern Standard Valor EMS has lost half a million dollars since becoming the county’s 911 ambulance provider, the Clark County Quorum Court was told Monday evening, March 9. Clint Mathis, representing the ambulance service, addressed the court, stating that as yet, a formal contract has…

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Felony Friday: Biker leads state trooper on high-speed chase through Arkadelphia

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Shell EVP Christopher Rice encourages business students to build lives of impact 

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Update: Hot Springs vehicle chase leaves 2 bystanders dead

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Baptist to acquire South Arkansas Regional Hospital in El Dorado

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Commentary: Arkansas needs balanced strategy to address educator concerns about AI
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Commentary: Arkansas needs balanced strategy to address educator concerns about AI

While AI can offer transformative support for students who need it, it also risks eroding the foundational skills we are trying to help them acquire

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Bits & Pieces: I always go backwards when I’m backin’ up
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Bits & Pieces: I always go backwards when I’m backin’ up

We’ve got something in common with Rooster Cogburn

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Arkansas Advocate: Child care costs preventing mothers from seeking or retaining full-time work, report says
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Arkansas Advocate: Child care costs preventing mothers from seeking or retaining full-time work, report says

The study found that the average cost of child care in Arkansas is $17,500 per year for a family with two young children, or 27% of Arkansans’ annual median household income

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Arkansas 4-H Foundation’s Day of Giving set for March 17 
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Arkansas 4-H Foundation’s Day of Giving set for March 17 

This St. Patrick’s Day, the Arkansas 4-H Foundation is encouraging Arkansans to set a bit of gold aside to support youth development in the Natural State

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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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Severe weather likely Sunday
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Severe weather likely Sunday

The National Weather Service in Little Rock is warning Arkansans to brace for severe weather Sunday, March 15

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Update: Hot Springs vehicle chase leaves 2 bystanders dead
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Update: Hot Springs vehicle chase leaves 2 bystanders dead

Two people died at the hands of a fleeing motorist being chased by police Thursday evening, March 12

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Felony Friday: Biker leads state trooper on high-speed chase through Arkadelphia
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Felony Friday: Biker leads state trooper on high-speed chase through Arkadelphia

This is a roundup of felony charges filed Feb. 27 through March 13, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office

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Highlights from Arkadelphia chamber’s Rockin’ the Region banquet
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Highlights from Arkadelphia chamber’s Rockin’ the Region banquet

The Arkadelphia Alliance and Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated a landmark year of growth and community achievement at its 2026 Annual Banquet, “Rockin’ the Region,” on March 12, 2026

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Shell EVP Christopher Rice encourages business students to build lives of impact 
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Shell EVP Christopher Rice encourages business students to build lives of impact 

A 1993 Ouachita graduate, Rice is part of a family with deep ties to the university. Remembering how much his parents valued higher education and the Arkadelphia school’s reputation in the state, Rice noted that 10 of his 11 siblings attended Ouachita.

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Baptist to acquire South Arkansas Regional Hospital in El Dorado
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Baptist to acquire South Arkansas Regional Hospital in El Dorado

This June, Baptist Health will officially add the hospital, licensed for 151 beds, as Baptist Health Medical Center-El Dorado

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