
The City of Arkadelphia is celebrating “spooky season” like never before
The City of Arkadelphia is celebrating “spooky season” like never before
With the warm season (hopefully) behind us, cooler temperatures are ahead. We asked our readers what they like most about this time of year
While the issue of foreign ownership of farm- and forestland in the United States goes back to the nation’s earliest days, concerns were reignited in 2021 when Chinese buyers eyed farmland near U.S. military bases
More than 38,000 Arkansans are enrolled in the new Saving on A Valuable Education plan
Arkansas hunters tallied 202 legally harvested alligators, swamping the old record of 174 taken in 2020
There still remains a chance that Arkadelphia could have its very own Braum’s — just not anytime soon
Gillian Steeno of the Arkansas Archeological Survey will present “Interested in Archeology? Learn about the Society and Become a Volunteer!” at the October meeting of the Ouachita Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society
A hot, dry summer has left Arkansas lakes and rivers lower than usual for the arrival of fall
The City of Arkadelphia is set to receive a $4,250,000 loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund
Campus police at Henderson State University solved a pair of car break-ins thanks to a reckless act by the alleged thief
With no interested buyers for an Arkadelphia strip mall, a court-appointed receiver now has the option to sell the property
If we lived in a better world, we’d all be willing to believe the governor’s spokesperson when she says the purchase of a $19,000 lectern with a state credit card was an “accounting error”
Love’s Travel Stop opened its second Arkansas truck wash on Wednesday, the company announced
Economic development officials in Clark County opted out of renewing an air permit gifted to the county after Sun Bio backed out of a major paper mill project
To administer this benefit, Baptist Health partnered with Aptus Financial, a financial planning firm based in Little Rock with a team of national student loan experts
A 2022 study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that counties with higher dispensing rates had more cases of opioid misuse and dependence
Though bears could be found in almost every state in the 1800s, Arkansas stood out for its large bear population, famously becoming the “Bear State”
The charges relate to a Thursday, April 6 incident at Santiago’s Mexican Restaurant in Magnolia
The Clark County Retired Teachers Association (CCRTA) enjoyed a picnic to kickstart the group’s new year
The Rotary Club of Arkadelphia-Sunrise recently hosted Emil Woerner, District Governor of Rotary International District 6170
An effort to ask voters to enshrine the state’s sunshine law in the Arkansas Constitution should come together quickly
Drunken driver causes mayhem on 26th Street | Man not worried about hammer thrown through window | No foul play suspected in 33-year-old’s death
Randy Hill announced he is seeking re-election as District Court Judge for Clark County
Mary was a retired school teacher from the Delight School District and returned to the classroom as an instructor for the Clark County Adult Education Program
Van was a former volunteer fireman for Hollywood Fire Department and a retired carpenter and construction worker in and around Arkadelphia for many years
Rickey Eugene Lee passed away peacefully the afternoon of Saturday, September 23, 2023, with the love of his family surrounding him. Rickey was born in Delight, AR in 1955 to Edward and […]
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