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Mar 19, 2026
  • HSU to honor 6 alumni at April 10 banquet
  • High school track & field returns to Ouachita with Win Whipple Invitational
  • Dorothy Ivory
  • Dean Ezell
  • Arkansas Advocate: Artist re-submits proposed ‘monument to the unborn’ design for state Capitol
  • Poultry processing robotics advances with ChicGrasp
  • Bits & Pieces: Mona Lisa just keeps on smilin’ 

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HSU to honor 6 alumni at April 10 banquet

OUTSTANDING REDDIES — Clockwise, from top left: Thomasena Craig, John Elkins, Jim Garland, Shannon Schwartz, Vanna Eddington, and Dani Pickens. From Henderson State News Henderson State University will honor six outstanding alumni at the Alumni Association’s annual awards banquet April 10. Distinguished Alumni awards will be presented to Dr. Thomasena Craig (’93), John Elkins (’02), Jim Garland (’82), and Shannon Schwartz (’01). Vanna Eddington (’90) will receive the “H” Award, and the Young Alumni Award will be presented to Dani Pickens (’08). The event will be held in the Garrison Center Grand Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and…

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Early morning fire levels Arkadelphia apartment complex; all residents make it out alive

PHOTO: A firefighter atop Arkadelphia's ladder truck aims downward at an apartment fire early Tuesday morning, March 17, 2026. | Joel Phelps/arkadelphian.com By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com ARKADELPHIA, Arkansas — A major structure fire broke out early Tuesday morning at Valley View Apartments, 2504 Country Club Road. Police say all residents were able to make it out of the 12-unit complex. "I started hearing the ceiling pop and crackle."Corey Langston, who escaped seconds before his apartment ceiling collapsed Firefighters were dispatched to the apartment complex just before 6:30 a.m., before sunrise, when a 911 caller advised of a large fire…

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Alliance names Clark County’s next class of leadership

From the Arkadelphia Alliance The Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance and Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the members of Leadership Clark County (LCC) Class XI.  This 11th cohort consists of emerging and established leaders from diverse sectors across Clark County, all committed to enhancing the region’s economic, social, and civic landscape. “Leadership Clark County has always been about more than a program — it’s about building a network of people committed to making our community stronger,” said Shelley Short, President & CEO of the Arkadelphia Alliance and Chamber. “Class XI represents a diverse group of individuals who…

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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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Nevada County woman wins $95K Natural State Jackpot

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Master Gardeners to host plant sales around Arkansas

Arkansas Advocate: Artist re-submits proposed ‘monument to the unborn’ design for state Capitol
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Arkansas Advocate: Artist re-submits proposed ‘monument to the unborn’ design for state Capitol

A Hot Springs Village artist proposed an altered version of her previous design for a “monument to the unborn” advocated by abortion opponents on Arkansas Capitol grounds, months after state officials expressed concern over the design’s cost and the artist’s attempt to copyright it

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Bits & Pieces: Mona Lisa just keeps on smilin’ 
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Bits & Pieces: Mona Lisa just keeps on smilin’ 

The Tuesday morning fire, which claimed 12 apartment units, could have been much worse

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History Minute: Hattie Caraway, a trailblazing woman in the U.S. Senate
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History Minute: Hattie Caraway, a trailblazing woman in the U.S. Senate

Hattie Caraway was not going to stay quiet

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States Newsroom: Pain of soaring gas prices compounded by electricity rate increases across states
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States Newsroom: Pain of soaring gas prices compounded by electricity rate increases across states

Electricity rates “increased significantly” in nearly every U.S. state in 2025, with residents in a dozen states seeing at least a 10% jump, according to a congressional report released by Democrats Tuesday

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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: Federal judge blocks Arkansas’ Ten Commandments law
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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks Arkansas’ Ten Commandments law

A federal judge on Monday permanently blocked six Arkansas school districts from enforcing a state law requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in every classroom, declaring the 2025 measure unconstitutional

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: March 10-15, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: March 10-15, 2026

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

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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 
For the Kids

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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HSU to honor 6 alumni at April 10 banquet
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HSU to honor 6 alumni at April 10 banquet

Henderson State University will honor six outstanding alumni at the Alumni Association’s annual awards banquet April 10

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High school track & field returns to Ouachita with Win Whipple Invitational
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High school track & field returns to Ouachita with Win Whipple Invitational

The event, held in honor of Arkadelphia native and Arkansas Track & Field Hall of Famer James Winfield “Skinny” Whipple, was the first high school track & field meet held on campus in over 30 years

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Dorothy Ivory
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Dorothy Ivory

Dorothy worked in hospitality and was well known throughout the Gurdon community

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Dean Ezell
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Dean Ezell

Dean was born in Arkadelphia and retired from Arkla/Noram Gas Company

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Poultry processing robotics advances with ChicGrasp
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Poultry processing robotics advances with ChicGrasp

What started out as a response to labor shortages in poultry processing plants during the COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a robotics system that can learn by imitating human movements to handle chickens

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