Acreage report shows Arkansas rice acres sinking to lowest level in half-century
Rice acreage in 2026 dropped to their lowest since disco was king
Rice acreage in 2026 dropped to their lowest since disco was king
Fred Love isn’t the first elected official promising to use his executive power to circumvent the legislative process
In the late 1980s, West Pine Exxon of Arkadelphia was a customer-focused station where someone would pump your gas and wash your windshield free of charge, you could choose from a small selection of snacks, and have your car fixed in one of the two auto bays. That’s where many people met the store’s mechanic, 18-year-old Bill Rogers.
The following people have recently been booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Crittenden Street in Arkadelphia
The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday approved Arkansas’ requests to consolidate federal funding and reduce the amount of paperwork and red tape required of school administrators
As the high summer temperatures compound long-term drought conditions, taking steps to protect both cattle and the pastures that feed them is key to profitability and survivability for Arkansas farmers
The event, free and open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a spouse, opens with a video on finding hope and healing after such a loss
Anyone interested in pursuing alligators on public land in Arkansas must apply for one of the nine hunting locations within Arkansas’s three open Alligator Management Zones
Sixth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Will Jones concluded that three Arkansas State Park Rangers were justified under Arkansas law in the May 25, 2026, shooting death of Matthew Garrett, 31, of Judsonia
Arkansas last week began checking to see if the hundreds of thousands of people enrolled in its Medicaid expansion program comply with stringent work requirements mandated by a new federal law
The final step of the Arkansas Legacy Lunker program’s first year is in the books, and roughly 295,000 fingerlings spawned from donated 10-pound-or-better largemouth bass have been stocked in lakes throughout Arkansas
It was the words of one man who wrote the sentence that defined the cause and announced to the world that America had become an independent nation
“Let facts be submitted to a candid world,” the declaration states before outlining the litany of offenses by the king that prompted the colonies to seek independence.
The majority of applicants charge rates exceeding state funding, Advocate’s annual analysis shows
As of July 1, 2026, there were 350 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website
The Arkansas Department of Human Services launched a new mobile app Monday to help food stamp beneficiaries navigate a new ban on junk food purchases that will go into effect this week
Would a two-year budget process and another 18-member commission help the federal government stop spending so much money it doesn’t have?
The Arkansas Legislature is the only entity that can create or remove a monument, according to a law in response to an effort to put a Satanist statue near the Capitol
The University of Arkansas honored its most recent graduating class with a series of spring commencement ceremonies at Bud Walton Arena and Barnhill Arena
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced that the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program and the Southeast Arkansas Hardwood Reforestation Program
Since last year, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and Utah have enacted similar laws that give greater power to politically appointed boards and administrators while weakening tenure protections and faculty sway over curriculum and university leadership
Arkansas’ public television network drew frustration this week when it announced it will no longer air a PBS news program starting July 1
Parties, protests, displays of historic documents, odes to the Founding Fathers — and a massive political rally by the president — will mark a deeply polarized nation’s 250th anniversary on this Fourth of July
A southwest Arkansas man was sentenced to 114 months in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for robbing a Union County bank at gunpoint
The young man was taken into custody and charged with 99 counts of Distributing, Possessing, or Viewing Matter Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct Involving a Child
The 1930 discovery of cinnabar in Clark and Pike counties attracted national attention
The Humane Society of Clark County announced its upcoming spay and neuter clinic, set for July 28-30, 2026
William was a 1984 graduate of Delight High School, and retired from Southern Bakery
Clark County’s unemployment rate for May 2026, not seasonally adjusted, was at 4.1%, according to a preliminary county-by-county report released this week by the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services
At 90 years old, Ottie Mae was a lifelong member of Mt. Friendship Baptist Church in Curtis