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Mar 26, 2026
  • Scams targeting taxpayers on rise; prosecutor encourages vigilance
  • Chick-fil-A food scientist to lecture at OBU
  • Dennis Toland
  • Armanii Pigg
  • Cinco de Mayo taking center stage in Arkadelphia on May 5
  • Former HSU marketing director joins Arkansas Community Foundation 
  • Arkansas Advocate: How is the state’s public school funding amount set?

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Scams targeting taxpayers on rise; prosecutor encourages vigilance

CITIZENS BEWARE — The IRS will never call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill. | Shutterstock image From 9E Prosecutor Dan Turner Fraud and scams targeting taxpayers are frequent around tax season. They are also likely to intensify over the next few weeks. This time of year, local law enforcement agencies routinely receive complaints regarding suspicious letters and phone calls related to potential tax fraud schemes. These schemes include potential tax identity theft, IRS imposter scams, and phony claims of IRS lawsuits and similar bogus claims. In…

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Clark County under Burn Ban

Clark County Judge Troy Tucker has issued a burn ban for Clark County effective Wednesday, March 25, 2026. The ban makes outdoor burning a misdemeanor offense punishable by a hefty fine. The county will remain under a burn ban until further notice. Clark County joined countless others in Arkansas as the danger for wildfire has heightened across the state. This week, all 75 counties have gone from a Moderate wildfire risk to a High risk. Risk levels are determined by fuel conditions, drought status, and long-term weather forecasts. They are categorized by how easily fires can start and how hard…

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Clark County man claims $50,000 lottery ticket

From the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery The instant ticket $50,000 Stacked continues to bring big wins to Arkansas lottery players. K. Malcolm of Clark County won $50,000 playing the $50,000 Stacked ticket. He purchased the winning ticket at Smoker Friendly #1157, 2708 Pine St., Suite C in Arkadelphia. “What’s funny is, that’s not my usual ticket,” Malcolm told lottery officials. Malcolm bought the winning $50,000 Stacked ticket shortly after the game launched. Usually more interested in games offering $1 million top prizes, he decided to give the new ticket a chance with the extra $20 he had on hand. Malcolm scratched…

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Real Estate: Kentucky Forest Properties buys Arkadelphia mill site

Clark County real estate transactions recorded March 6-19, 2026, having a value of $100,000 or greater. Information is gathered from public records held by the Clark County Circuit Clerk, online real estate records via actdatascout.com and the Arkansas Secretary of State. The Arkadelphian includes names of grantees, grantors, transaction price and property description available, and does not withhold names. A variety of factors, including improvements made to a home or property, are considered in real estate prices that may increase from when the seller bought the property. In the past two weeks, Shields Wood Products Inc. sold its acreage on Arkansas Highway…

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Numerous burn bans crop up as wildfire risk worsens across Arkansas

Former HSU marketing director joins Arkansas Community Foundation 
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Former HSU marketing director joins Arkansas Community Foundation 

Tina Hall has joined Arkansas Community Foundation as its chief communications officer—providing leadership for branding, marketing and communications to advance the organization’s philanthropic mission of community development

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Arkansas Advocate: How is the state’s public school funding amount set?
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Arkansas Advocate: How is the state’s public school funding amount set?

While Arkansas lawmakers prepare to debate the rising cost of the state’s school voucher program, the Legislature must also determine the cost of an adequate public education

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Farmers, consumers may be riding the egg price waves in the coming months 
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Farmers, consumers may be riding the egg price waves in the coming months 

Egg prices are heading upward from their February dip, but consumers should get used to a price rollercoaster

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Clark County under Burn Ban
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Clark County under Burn Ban

Clark County Judge Troy Tucker has issued a burn ban for Clark County effective Wednesday, March 25, 2026

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Arkansas Advocate: Early voting for primary runoffs starts today. Here’s what to know.
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Arkansas Advocate: Early voting for primary runoffs starts today. Here’s what to know.

Early voting in several races with primary runoffs starts Tuesday, with voters choosing the Republican nominee for secretary of state, as well as major party primaries for legislative and local seats

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: March 16-23, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: March 16-23, 2026

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

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Arkansas led nation in Chapter 12 farm bankruptcy filings in 2025 
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Arkansas led nation in Chapter 12 farm bankruptcy filings in 2025 

Arkansas led the nation in Chapter 12 bankruptcy filings in 2025 and had the largest year-over-year rise, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation

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Update: Pedestrian struck, killed near Gurdon
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Update: Pedestrian struck, killed near Gurdon

A Clark County man lost his life late Thursday in a deadly vehicle-vs-pedestrian incident

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Stateline: The pay gap between women and men widened in 2025, analysis finds
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Stateline: The pay gap between women and men widened in 2025, analysis finds

The earnings gap between men and women slightly widened last year, according to a new analysis published Thursday

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Entire state back under Moderate Risk for wildfire danger
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Entire state back under Moderate Risk for wildfire danger

Although earlier this week Arkansas had some relief for burning conditions, all 75 counties on Friday, March 20, were under a Moderate Risk for wildfire danger

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Weekend warm-up could bring record-breaking temps
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Weekend warm-up could bring record-breaking temps

High temperatures this weekend, March 21-22, could approach, tie or break daily max temperatures records both days, the National Weather Service in Little Rock says

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Ten Commandments ruling put schools between rock and hard place
Religion Voices

Ten Commandments ruling put schools between rock and hard place

What do you do when you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place? Two Arkansas higher education institutions are choosing the rock. All but six public schools will have to make their own decisions.

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Arkansas Advocate: Ten Commandments posters donated to additional Arkansas universities
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Arkansas Advocate: Ten Commandments posters donated to additional Arkansas universities

A growing number of Arkansas universities are receiving Ten Commandments posters they’re expected to display in classrooms in accordance with a state law a judge has called unconstitutional

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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
Artificial Intelligence Voices

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 
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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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Scams targeting taxpayers on rise; prosecutor encourages vigilance
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Scams targeting taxpayers on rise; prosecutor encourages vigilance

Fraud and scams targeting taxpayers are frequent around tax season. They are also likely to intensify over the next few weeks

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Chick-fil-A food scientist to lecture at OBU
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Chick-fil-A food scientist to lecture at OBU

Reesman applies food science principles to new menu development, equipment innovation and product optimization at Chick-fil-A, where he helps maintain the quality and consistency of the brand’s chicken products

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Dennis Toland
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Dennis Toland

Dennis had a knack for building and repairing, was a talented musician and songwriter, and was somewhat of an animal whisperer

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Armanii Pigg
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Armanii Pigg

Armanii had a passion for music and was a strong advocate in raising awareness of leukemia

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Cinco de Mayo taking center stage in Arkadelphia on May 5
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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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