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Jun 24, 2026
  • Ouachita Baptist named most admired university in Arkansas
  • 2 Clark County manufacturers make Super 16 in Coolest Things Made in Arkansas contest
  • Junior Auxiliary of Arkadelphia announces poker tournament, Camp Kaleidoscope
  • Fannie Horton
  • Severe weather, heavy rain possible through Thursday
  • Is LEARNS working? Students’ scores rise
  • ASMSA graduates include 7 from Clark County

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Ouachita Baptist named most admired university in Arkansas

From the OBU News Bureau Ouachita Baptist University was recently named one of Arkansas Money & Politics’ Most Admired Companies for 2026, earning the honor for most admired four-year college or university in the state.  In an interview with AMP’s Mark Carter, Dr. Ben Sells, Ouachita president, noted the university’s strong Arkansas roots. “Two-thirds of our students come from Arkansas, and we’ve graduated generations of teachers, doctors, pastors, business leaders and public servants who have shaped communities across the state,” Sells said. One of those students is Chloe Lane, a 2026 Ouachita graduate from Vilonia who double majored in finance and business…

Courts & Justice Top Story

Victims reach confidential settlement with defendants in Barry Walker civil suit

By JOE MAY | The Southern Standard Two defendants in the civil case against convicted pedophile Barry Walker and family members of Glenwood have agreed to settle in the case. Barry Walker An order by Special Judge William Randal Wright was entered in Clark County Circuit Court on June 4, 2026, stating that All Pro Contracting Inc., a Walker-owned business, and Lori Cogburn, a defendant in the case, shall have their case dismissed pursuant to a confidential settlement agreement and release of claims by the 17 victims and their representatives in the suit, which was originally filed on Sept. 25,…

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Clark County deputy facing felony theft charges

By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com PRESCOTT, Arkansas — A Clark County lawman is facing allegations that he committed felony theft and burglary in another county where he worked as a police officer. Joshua Kyle Waldrum is accused of stealing numerous items from fellow police officers at the Prescott Police Department. Waldrum was an officer there until recent weeks, when he became a full-time Clark County deputy on May 15. Prior to that he had worked part time as a Clark County deputy. An internal investigation by the PPD was turned over to the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office on May 29.…

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Agriculture Arkansas Top Story

Arkansas Advocate: State implementing animal entry requirements to prevent screwworm spread

By AINSLEY PLATT | Arkansas Advocate The Arkansas Department of Agriculture said Wednesday that warm-blooded animals from states with confirmed New World screwworm detections — including household pets — cannot enter the Natural State without a recent veterinary inspection. Animals entering Arkansas from an infested zone “will be restricted according to established federal NWS (New World Screwworm) guidance,” the department said in a press release. A state entry permit will also be required.  The state agriculture department said its federal counterpart confirmed additional screwworm cases in Texas and New Mexico. No screwworm detections have been reported in Arkansas as of Wednesday. Infested…

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2 Clark County manufacturers make Super 16 in Coolest Things Made in Arkansas contest

Local Nonprofit News

Junior Auxiliary of Arkadelphia announces poker tournament, Camp Kaleidoscope

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Regional News

Unclaimed $25K lottery ticket sold in Hot Springs

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Police & Fire Regional News

Inmates held in regional jails

Arkansas Health Regional News

Arkansas Advocate: Drive time to Arkansas hospitals for labor and delivery getting longer, report shows

Severe weather, heavy rain possible through Thursday
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Severe weather, heavy rain possible through Thursday

There will be a risk for severe weather in Arkansas through at least Thursday, the National Weather Service in Little Rock said

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Is LEARNS working? Students’ scores rise
Arkansas Voices

Is LEARNS working? Students’ scores rise

The percentage of Arkansas public school students scoring proficient on the state’s end-of-the-year ATLAS test is increasing, while the percentage scoring at the lowest level is decreasing

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ASMSA graduates include 7 from Clark County
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ASMSA graduates include 7 from Clark County

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts held its 32nd annual Commencement celebrating the graduation of the Class of 2026 at the Oaklawn Event Center

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Local students earn top honors at SAU
Higher Education People

Local students earn top honors at SAU

Southern Arkansas University has announced that 560 students earned a 3.5 GPA or higher for the spring 2026 semester and have been named to its Dean’s List. Additionally, the university announced that 432 students earned a 4.0 GPA for the spring 2026 semester and have been named to its President’s List.

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Arkansas soybean farmers cross fingers as July approaches 
Agriculture Arkansas

Arkansas soybean farmers cross fingers as July approaches 

Compared to the tumultuous planting season of 2025, this year’s soybean planting efforts have been relatively smooth sailing. But farmers are bracing for July and August, the months that can make or break a crop with unpredictable weather changes. 

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Farewell to an officemate
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Farewell to an officemate

The arkadelphian.com headquarters has been much quieter the past few days in the absence of a longtime officemate

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Ouachita’s Ava Weeks: Community, calling and the road to Miss America 
People

Ouachita’s Ava Weeks: Community, calling and the road to Miss America 

In the days since winning, Weeks has kicked off a week of media engagements with outlets across the state. She has also received hundreds of messages from friends and family, support from the Miss Arkansas organization and encouragement from her Ouachita community. 

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Is Congress more divided than America is?
Nation Politics Voices

Is Congress more divided than America is?

Is Congress more polarized than the American people, or does it merely reflect a polarized country?

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Clark County retailers sell $411K in lottery tickets
Business & Finance

Clark County retailers sell $411K in lottery tickets

The seven-county area collectively sold more than $2.23 million in lottery tickets, or roughly 4.7% of the state’s total sales

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Drop in fertilizer prices too late for Arkansas farmers
Agriculture Economy

Drop in fertilizer prices too late for Arkansas farmers

Urea prices, which spiked with the shuttering of the Strait of Hormuz, are on the decline, but that break comes too late for some farmers

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Clark County Jail Bookings: June 8-14
Police & Fire

Clark County Jail Bookings: June 8-14

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

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Local scholars make top grades at UALR
Higher Education People

Local scholars make top grades at UALR

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has announced its list of students who were named to the Chancellor’s List and/or Dean’s List for the Spring 2026 semester

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Letter to the Editor: CNAs are appreciated
Health Voices

Letter to the Editor: CNAs are appreciated

Our CNAs are the foundation of quality care

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Quorum Court talks courthouse security, windows
City & County

Quorum Court talks courthouse security, windows

The Clark County Quorum Court held a brief meeting Monday evening

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University of Arkansas Dean’s List includes local students
Higher Education People

University of Arkansas Dean’s List includes local students

The University of Arkansas announced students who earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the spring 2026 semester

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Fermentation science may offer new route to better lower-alcohol wine
Food & Travel Health Science

Fermentation science may offer new route to better lower-alcohol wine

As health-conscious consumers continue to seek lower alcohol content in their wine, scientists like Zachary Bean are working on ways to both meet this demand and make it better

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Will Arkansans see $430 Social Security cut?
Arkansas Nation Voices

Will Arkansans see $430 Social Security cut?

If Congress doesn’t act, the average Arkansas retiree could see a Social Security monthly benefit cut of $430 in 2032, based on findings from the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget

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Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit filed over secret agreement for military drone manufacturer
Arkansas Data Centers Government

Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit filed over secret agreement for military drone manufacturer

A retired University of Arkansas professor is suing Fayetteville over its nondisclosure agreement for a military-grade drone manufacturer, as the secrecy surrounding data centers and other economic deals in the state faces increased scrutiny

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Area scholars get top honors at A-State 
Higher Education People

Area scholars get top honors at A-State 

Students on the Chancellor’s and Dean’s Lists for the spring 2026 semester at Arkansas State University have been announced

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Arkansas officers decertified in CLEST hearings
Arkansas Police & Fire

Arkansas officers decertified in CLEST hearings

The Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training met Tuesday and Wednesday to review multiple officer decertification requests and other agenda items to be considered during future hearings

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Stateline: Inflation spiked to 4.2%, a three-year high, in May
Economy Nation

Stateline: Inflation spiked to 4.2%, a three-year high, in May

The higher year-over-year inflation rate was expected, but at more than double the Federal Reserve’s target rate of 2%, the new numbers dimmed hopes for a cut in the interest rate

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Bits & Pieces: Another DG in the works
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Bits & Pieces: Another DG in the works

It could be argued that Bismarck needs another Dollar General like Arkadelphia needs another Mexican restaurant

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Locals among Arkansas governor’s appointments
Arkansas Government People

Locals among Arkansas governor’s appointments

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced the following appointments

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University of Arkansas Chancellor’s List includes local students
Higher Education People

University of Arkansas Chancellor’s List includes local students

The University of Arkansas is recognizing students for earning a place on the Spring 2026 Chancellor’s List, the university’s highest semester academic honor for undergraduates

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Local UCA students named Presidential Scholars and Dean’s List
Higher Education People

Local UCA students named Presidential Scholars and Dean’s List

The University of Arkansas named students as Presidential Scholars and Dean’s List honors for the spring 2026 semester

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AGFC celebrates homecoming for Legacy Lunker largemouth bass
Arkansas Outdoors

AGFC celebrates homecoming for Legacy Lunker largemouth bass

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s hatchery and Black Bass Program staff returned 18 healthy, double-digit largemouth bass to lakes across Arkansas in May, marking one of the final steps in the official inaugural year of the Arkansas Legacy Lunker Program

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Grant supports research on cattle tick threat bovine theileriosis
Agriculture Arkansas Science

Grant supports research on cattle tick threat bovine theileriosis

As cases of a deadly cattle disease rise in Arkansas, researchers with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station are testing two treatments they hope will help ranchers protect their herds

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Clark County students graduate from Arkansas Connections Academy
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Clark County students graduate from Arkansas Connections Academy

Arkansas Connections Academy celebrated 1,012 graduates from across the state during its commencement ceremony held on May 30, 2026, in Little Rock

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Dispatch Desk: Newborn kittens dumped at lady’s doorstep
Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Newborn kittens dumped at lady’s doorstep

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed June 1-7, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

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HSU taps Kuttenkuler as vice chancellor for student life
Higher Education

HSU taps Kuttenkuler as vice chancellor for student life

As vice chancellor for student life, Kuttenkuler will provide leadership for key areas that support the student experience, including student engagement, housing, counseling and health services, recreation, student conduct, disability services, Greek life, and other programs designed to promote student success and well-being

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Advertorial: Spine care physician seeing patients in Arkadelphia
Health

Advertorial: Spine care physician seeing patients in Arkadelphia

Residents of Clark County and surrounding areas now have access to specialized, non-surgical spine care without the long drive

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Arkansas Free Fishing Weekend June 12-14, family fishing derbies June 13 
Arkansas Outdoors

Arkansas Free Fishing Weekend June 12-14, family fishing derbies June 13 

An annual tradition sponsored by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and approved by Gov. Sanders, Free Fishing Weekend gives many people the opportunity to enjoy the amazing angling The Natural State has to offer

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7 Arkansas properties added to National Register of Historic Places
Arkansas Food & Travel News & History

7 Arkansas properties added to National Register of Historic Places

Seven Arkansas properties have been added to the National Register of Historic Places during the month of May

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Deadline approaches to apply for Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship
Higher Education

Deadline approaches to apply for Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship

The Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship is available to Arkansas residents attending two-year or four-year in-state colleges and universities

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Arkansas Advocate: Murder charge dismissed against Arkansas man running for county sheriff
Arkansas Courts & Justice

Arkansas Advocate: Murder charge dismissed against Arkansas man running for county sheriff

A second degree murder case was dismissed against the Arkansas man who won the Republican nomination for Lonoke County sheriff as he awaited trial on the charge he killed his daughter’s accused sexual abuser

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Hendrix College student from Arkadelphia included in Hendrix-Murphy Foundation funding awards
Higher Education People

Hendrix College student from Arkadelphia included in Hendrix-Murphy Foundation funding awards

The Hendrix-Murphy Foundation awarded $147,716 in grants in the spring semester for 24 student cocurricular projects and three faculty-led study-travel projects in literature and language

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Arkansas cotton, soybean planting pushes toward finish as June ‘Acreage’ surveys get underway
Agriculture Arkansas

Arkansas cotton, soybean planting pushes toward finish as June ‘Acreage’ surveys get underway

Soggy weather is slowing cotton growers in Arkansas as the planting window closes, but strong prices may push farmers to finish the job

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Corn sale to benefit child safety center

The Percy and Donna Malone Child Safety Center will host a corn sale Friday, June 26, 2026

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Arkansas Scholarship Lottery warns of video call scam
Arkansas

Arkansas Scholarship Lottery warns of video call scam

Following recent reports regarding a fraudulent video caller, the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery (ASL) urges players to use caution

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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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Ouachita Baptist named most admired university in Arkansas
Arkansas Higher Education Top Story

Ouachita Baptist named most admired university in Arkansas

Ouachita Baptist University was recently named one of Arkansas Money & Politics’ Most Admired Companies for 2026, earning the honor for most admired four-year college or university in the state

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2 Clark County manufacturers make Super 16 in Coolest Things Made in Arkansas contest
Arkansas Industry Local

2 Clark County manufacturers make Super 16 in Coolest Things Made in Arkansas contest

These #ClarkCountyMade products will face off against 14 others in a single-elimination bracket to determine the Coolest Thing Made in Arkansas

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Junior Auxiliary of Arkadelphia announces poker tournament, Camp Kaleidoscope
Local Nonprofit News

Junior Auxiliary of Arkadelphia announces poker tournament, Camp Kaleidoscope

Proceeds benefit Junior Auxiliary programs serving Clark County

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Fannie Horton
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Fannie Horton

Fannie worked at Levi’s, Alf’s and, later, Petit Jean Poultry

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