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Apr 23, 2026
  • [Recording, transcript added]: Data center eyes Clark County, set to buy mega site in $11M deal
  • Ouachita names Dr. Tim Knight vice president for academic affairs
  • HSU College of Business inducts Steve Ratcliff into Hall of Fame
  • Severe weather possible this weekend
  • Arkadelphia’s Casey Jackson recognized for crime victim advocacy
  • Arkansas Advocate: Senate gives OK to take up 3 non-budget issues
  • Robert Hurst

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[Recording, transcript added]: Data center eyes Clark County, set to buy mega site in $11M deal

DATA CENTER ON THE HORIZON? — The first slide of a presentation hints of a proposed data center that would be located about 5 miles south of Arkadelphia at the Southwest Arkansas Mega Site in Gum Springs. | arkadelphian.com photo by Joel Phelps This post was updated 4/22/26 to include an audio recording and transcript of the meeting in its entirety. Both can be found below the original article under the heading titled "A transcript of the meeting". By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com A data center could very well be coming to Clark County, Arkansas, following a vote Thursday, April…

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Latest Workforce Services report says 9,221 working in Clark County

Clark County’s unemployment rate for January 2026, not seasonally adjusted, was at 5.4%, according to a preliminary county-by-county report released this week by the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services. According to the report, Clark County had a labor force of 9,744 persons with 9,221 employed and 523 unemployed. The unemployment rate rose by nine-tenths of a percentage point from the December report of 4.5%. Since the last report, the labor force fell by 256 from an even 10,000 persons. The latest statistics are on par for the same period in 2025, when Clark County reported an unemployment rate of 4.5%…

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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks reworked state law restricting minors’ social media 

By ANTOINETTE GRAJEDA | Arkansas Advocate A federal judge has temporarily blocked an Arkansas law set to take effect Tuesday that would have restricted minors’ social media access.  Tech industry trade group NetChoice in January filed a lawsuit challenging Act 900 of 2025, which sought to amend a 2023 law found to be unconstitutional.  The earlier law and the reworked version would have required age verification to create new social media accounts. A federal judge declared the 2023 law unconstitutional and permanently blocked it last year.  In Monday’s 24-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks said NetChoice was likely to succeed on its vagueness challenge…

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Stateline: Many states don’t report losses from data center tax breaks, study says

By KEVIN HARDY | Stateline Though public scrutiny of data centers is growing, 14 states do not disclose how much revenue they lose to data center tax breaks. That’s according to a new report from Good Jobs First, a watchdog group that focuses on economic development incentives. The lack of disclosure comes as other states record mounting losses in tax revenue to data center subsidies. Three states — Georgia, Virginia and Texas — report losing $1 billion or more per year to data center incentives, according to Good Jobs First. The study found that Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,…

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Ouachita names Dr. Tim Knight vice president for academic affairs

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Inmates held in regional jails

HSU College of Business inducts Steve Ratcliff into Hall of Fame
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HSU College of Business inducts Steve Ratcliff into Hall of Fame

Steve Ratcliff, a Henderson State University alumnus and native of Malvern, became the newest member of the College of Business Hall of Fame during an awards ceremony April 16

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Arkansas Advocate: Senate gives OK to take up 3 non-budget issues
Arkansas

Arkansas Advocate: Senate gives OK to take up 3 non-budget issues

The Senate voted 34-0 to allow Magnolia Republican Sen. Steve Crowell to introduce his proposal increasing the homestead tax credit to $675. An Arkansas House committee approved an identical bill last week.

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Arkansas Advocate: Attorney general certifies hemp regulating law
Arkansas Courts & Justice

Arkansas Advocate: Attorney general certifies hemp regulating law

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Wednesday formally cleared the way for the state to enforce a law regulating hemp-derived products following the conclusion of litigation challenging an earlier state measure banning the sale of these products

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Arkansas Advocate: Low reimbursement rates force hospitals to scale back services
Arkansas Health

Arkansas Advocate: Low reimbursement rates force hospitals to scale back services

Hospitals in Jacksonville, Fort Smith and Camden have all cut services since January

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New project ‘floats’ idea of solar panels on irrigation reservoirs
Agriculture Environment

New project ‘floats’ idea of solar panels on irrigation reservoirs

Electricity and water don’t usually mix, but technological advancements in floating solar arrays open the potential to generate electricity while decreasing impacts on farm irrigation reservoirs and agricultural land

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Founder of Zambian university to visit, lead sermon in Arkadelphia this Sunday
Higher Education Religion

Founder of Zambian university to visit, lead sermon in Arkadelphia this Sunday

Dr. Moffat Zimba, chancellor of Northrise University, will visit Arkadelphia on April 26-27, 2026. Northrise University was the first private Christian university to be accredited in Ndola, Zambia.

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AGFC adjusts fishing and hunting regulations, sets waterfowl season dates
Arkansas Outdoors

AGFC adjusts fishing and hunting regulations, sets waterfowl season dates

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission at Thursday’s meeting at the University of Arkansas at Monticello unanimously approved a regulations package incorporating more than 200 changes to the AGFC Code of Regulations

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Clark County Jail Bookings: April 13-19, 2026
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Clark County Jail Bookings: April 13-19, 2026

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

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Felony Friday: Man accused of setting mobile home fire, attempting second blaze in woods
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Felony Friday: Man accused of setting mobile home fire, attempting second blaze in woods

This is a roundup of felony charges filed April 1 through April 15, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office

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Henderson State Wind Ensemble to perform at Malvern High School and Showband reunion
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Henderson State Wind Ensemble to perform at Malvern High School and Showband reunion

Henderson State University’s Wind Ensemble will present two concerts in April that are free and open to the public

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History Minute: The many, many achievements of Benjamin Franklin
News & History

History Minute: The many, many achievements of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was one of 17 children

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Arkansas Advocate: Homestead tax credit proposal advances, Sharia Law resolution fails in committee
Arkansas City & County

Arkansas Advocate: Homestead tax credit proposal advances, Sharia Law resolution fails in committee

The credit was $375 when Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders took office in 2023, and lawmakers have approved multiple increases that have raised the amount to $600

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Thirsty Arkansas strawberry crop gets off to early start
Agriculture

Thirsty Arkansas strawberry crop gets off to early start

Arkansas’ strawberry crop is not only looking good, but is also running a little early this year

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State police warn of scam calls impersonating Internet Crimes Against Children agents
Arkansas Police & Fire

State police warn of scam calls impersonating Internet Crimes Against Children agents

Several Arkansas residents have reported receiving calls from individuals identifying themselves as “Officer Jackson” with ICAC and demanding a return call regarding an alleged investigation

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AGFC: Youth turkey hunt success continues 8-year climb
Outdoors

AGFC: Youth turkey hunt success continues 8-year climb

The increase was likely due to a combination of factors, including excellent weather during the hunt, a few strong years of reproduction and an increase in the number of adult gobblers on the landscape

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National Day of Prayer to be observed locally May 7
Religion

National Day of Prayer to be observed locally May 7

The event will take place at Third Street Baptist Church

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Cinco de Mayo taking center stage in Arkadelphia on May 5
City & County Events Local

Cinco de Mayo taking center stage in Arkadelphia on May 5

The celebration will feature live music from Los MX, a variety of authentic taco trucks, and a Kids Zone — complete with a Ferris wheel, bounce houses, temporary tattoos, and a piñata zone

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[Recording, transcript added]: Data center eyes Clark County, set to buy mega site in $11M deal
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[Recording, transcript added]: Data center eyes Clark County, set to buy mega site in $11M deal

The Arkadelphian transcribed what was said at Thursday’s meeting of the Economic Development Corp. of Clark County regarding a potential land buy for a data center. The transcription and an audio recording are available in our latest report.

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Ouachita names Dr. Tim Knight vice president for academic affairs
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Ouachita names Dr. Tim Knight vice president for academic affairs

Knight pointed to two major priorities as he steps into the role: updating Ouachita’s core curriculum and preparing the campus for its next accreditation review, scheduled for December 2027

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Severe weather possible this weekend
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Severe weather possible this weekend

The National Weather Service in Little Rock says severe weather is possible for Arkansas this weekend

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Arkadelphia’s Casey Jackson recognized for crime victim advocacy
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Arkadelphia’s Casey Jackson recognized for crime victim advocacy

The week of April 19-26, 2026, marks the 45th anniversary of the National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, first proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981

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Robert Hurst
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Robert Hurst

Robert enjoyed hunting, fishing, mowing, gardening and tending to his cattle

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