Skip to content
Aug 20, 2026
  • Flock cameras staying put in Arkadelphia, police chief says
  • Video of horse whipping lands area man in jail
  • Dispatch Desk: Police probe 2 reports of car theft on North 10th Street
  • No action taken regarding city manager review
  • Schuyler Van Doren
  • Clarence McGuffey Jr.
  • Flock Safety cancellations a drop in the bucket

Arkadelphia AR News • Serving Clark County since 2021 • Locally Owned & Operated

  • Sections
    • Police & Fire
    • City & County
    • Regional News
    • Education
    • Real Estate
    • Business & Finance
    • Outdoors
  • Community
    • Obituaries
    • Local
    • Community Calendar
    • Nonprofit News
    • People
    • Daily Puzzles
  • Advertise
    • Clark County Arkansas Classifieds
  • Subscribe & Give
  • Contact

Obituaries

Schuyler Van Doren

yellow rose

Clarence McGuffey Jr.

Kenneth Bettis

Bret Westlake

David McKin

Top Story

Artificial Intelligence Police & Fire Top Story

Flock cameras staying put in Arkadelphia, police chief says

By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com While some Arkansas cities are reneging on a controversial means to conduct surveillance through Artificial Intelligence, Arkadelphia’s police chief says the Flock Safety camera system is here to stay. Police departments in at least six Natural State municipalities have put a halt to their Flock systems, citing privacy concerns since the nationwide network has been at the center of attention on social media in recent weeks. The Arkadelphia Police Department bought into the Flock network in 2024, when the city’s board of directors agreed to accept a grant covering the system’s installation and first two…

Data Centers Industry Top Story

UADA researcher examines economic prospects of AI data centers in rural areas

By RYAN McGEENEY |University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Fast Facts Article examines the potential economic impacts of AI data centers at county, state level Compares data centers with food, auto manufacturing Study does not include possible environmental ramifications Across the country, the explosive growth of massive data centers, many of them meant to power the growth of artificial intelligence, has drawn both criticism and support from communities in both rural and urban areas. As more land is annexed for future data center development, some have questioned the economic costs and benefits of those decisions. Frank Seo, assistant professor of…

Courts & Justice Police & Fire Top Story

Felony Friday: Escaped prisoner pedaled away from Clark County Jail carrying guns, drugs

This is a roundup of felony charges filed Aug. 1-14, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office. Some defendants may also have misdemeanor charges against them, but most are not included here. The following names and charges, which are contained within public documents, are gathered from online court records available through ARCourts. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Here’s a rundown of felony cases filed in the past two weeks: Escaped prisoner pedaled away from Clark County Jail carrying duffle bags of dope, guns New details have surfaced regarding a prisoner who walked away from the Clark County Detention…

Police & Fire Top Story

Clark County under burn ban

Effective Aug. 13, 2026, Clark County is under a burn ban until further notice. The ban, issued Thursday evening by county Judge Troy Tucker, makes it unlawful to burn outdoors. Violation of the ban can result in a misdemeanor charge and a fine. Dry conditions and low humidity have made burning conditions hazardous. As of Thursday, Clark County remained under a High Risk for wildfire danger, meaning fires ignite easily and spread quickly. Unattended brush fires and campfires are likely to escape, and fires may become serious if not attacked early. Firefighters responded Thursday afternoon to a grass fire on…

Local

Local Pets Police & Fire

Video of horse whipping lands area man in jail

City & County Government Local

No action taken regarding city manager review

Regional News

Courts & Justice Regional News

Southwest Arkansas prosecutor steps down early

Police & Fire Regional News

South Arkansas coach dies in side-by-side rollover

Arkansas Health Regional News Voices

Where will mothers deliver babies?

Dispatch Desk: Police probe 2 reports of car theft on North 10th Street
Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Police probe 2 reports of car theft on North 10th Street

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed Aug. 10-16, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Flock Safety cancellations a drop in the bucket
Artificial Intelligence Police & Fire Voices

Flock Safety cancellations a drop in the bucket

At least six Arkansas communities have stopped using Flock Safety public surveillance and license plate reader cameras since July 24, but will a backlash ever occur regarding modern life’s other, much bigger privacy encroachments?

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
All the News that Fits: HSU, OBU move-in days on horizon; sawmills coping with poor market
News & History

All the News that Fits: HSU, OBU move-in days on horizon; sawmills coping with poor market

Here’s a look at headlines around the area and state for Friday, Aug. 14, 2026

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Clark County’s labor force at 9,900 in June; jobless rate climbs to 5.3%
Economy Industry

Clark County’s labor force at 9,900 in June; jobless rate climbs to 5.3%

Clark County’s unemployment rate for June 2026, not seasonally adjusted, was at 5.3%, according to a preliminary county-by-county report released by the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Clark County Jail Bookings: July 28-Aug. 10, 2026
Police & Fire

Clark County Jail Bookings: July 28-Aug. 10, 2026

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

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Nonprofit News

Child Safety Center sets date for annual fundraiser

The Percy and Donna Malone Child Safety Center has set the date for its 2026 Denim & Diamonds fundraiser benefitting children and families impacted by abuse

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Arkansas Advocate: Petitions for Arkansas direct democracy proposal fall short, secretary of state says
Arkansas

Arkansas Advocate: Petitions for Arkansas direct democracy proposal fall short, secretary of state says

All signatures submitted in favor of putting on the November ballot a proposal to strengthen Arkansas’ initiative and referendum process were tossed because none of them were countable under state law, the secretary of state’s office announced Thursday

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
UADA sheds light on muscadines and more for grape, wine lovers
Agriculture Food & Travel

UADA sheds light on muscadines and more for grape, wine lovers

By the time Lee Ann and Russell Matson had reached the end of their first season as vineyard keepers, they knew they needed some help

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
States Newsroom: Number of unauthorized immigrants hit new high of nearly 16 million in 2024, report says
Immigration Nation

States Newsroom: Number of unauthorized immigrants hit new high of nearly 16 million in 2024, report says

The unauthorized U.S. immigrant population grew to its highest level ever by mid-2024, increasing to 15.8 million after hovering at about 11 million since 2010, according to data released by a nonpartisan think tank that tracks migration

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Arkansas’ smoking ban just turned 20. Can the state find common ground on public health again?
Arkansas Health Voices

Arkansas’ smoking ban just turned 20. Can the state find common ground on public health again?

Just 20 years ago, trying to avoid smoke in Arkansas was an onerous task

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
We’re not going to balance the budget
Nation Voices

We’re not going to balance the budget

Let’s be honest: The federal government probably will never balance its budget again, so eventually there will be a debt crisis. Times will be harder, and Uncle Sam will not be able to bail us out.

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Chasing cats after hours offers sweat-free summer angling opportunity
Outdoors

Chasing cats after hours offers sweat-free summer angling opportunity

Arkansas weather has finally reached the melting point for even the most dedicated daytime anglers, but there’s still a way to supply a late-summer fish fry with tasty fillets

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Clark County Jail Bookings: July 20-26, 2026
Police & Fire

Clark County Jail Bookings: July 20-26, 2026

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

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Got a teen starting high school this fall? Family life expert has some tips for parents.
Arkadelphia News

Got a teen starting high school this fall? Family life expert has some tips for parents.

Parents should prepare to be intentional and ask their high school students a lot of questions

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Dispatch Desk: Waitress loses tips and phone to thief who asked for a glass of water
Local Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Waitress loses tips and phone to thief who asked for a glass of water

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed July 20-26, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Arkansas Advocate: An Arkansas community founded by Italian immigrants becomes a flashpoint over ICE
Arkansas Immigration

Arkansas Advocate: An Arkansas community founded by Italian immigrants becomes a flashpoint over ICE

Immigrant advocacy group boycotting 127th annual Tontitown Grape Festival

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
23andMe reaches settlement over nationwide data breach that affected 48,000 Arkansans
Arkansas Courts & Justice Nation

23andMe reaches settlement over nationwide data breach that affected 48,000 Arkansans

A settlement was reached between 42 states and 23andMe, a genetic-testing company whose data breach impacted some 6.9 million Americans

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Arkansas schools can apply for fresh fruit and vegetable program funding
Arkansas Health

Arkansas schools can apply for fresh fruit and vegetable program funding

The program reimburses schools for fresh fruits and vegetables served free to students in grades K–6 during the school day, outside of breakfast and lunch meal periods

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Save on back-to-school spending during tax-free weekend starting Aug. 1
Arkadelphia News

Save on back-to-school spending during tax-free weekend starting Aug. 1

Arkansas families planning for back-to-school shopping can take advantage of the 2026 Arkansas Sales Tax Holiday, which runs Aug. 1-2

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Flock cameras staying put in Arkadelphia, police chief says
Artificial Intelligence Police & Fire Top Story

Flock cameras staying put in Arkadelphia, police chief says

While some Arkansas cities are reneging on a controversial means to conduct surveillance through Artificial Intelligence, Arkadelphia’s police chief says the Flock Safety camera system is here to stay

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Video of horse whipping lands area man in jail
Local Pets Police & Fire

Video of horse whipping lands area man in jail

Law enforcement in Clark County didn’t find any humor in a video posted to social media of a man laughing after beating a horse

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
No action taken regarding city manager review
City & County Government Local

No action taken regarding city manager review

The Arkadelphia City Board of Directors met Tuesday, Aug. 18, with four of the seven-member board present

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Schuyler Van Doren
Obituaries

Schuyler Van Doren

After attaining a degree in business administration at Ouachita Baptist University, Schuyler worked with Auto Services Company and made Arkadelphia his home

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Clarence McGuffey Jr.
Obituaries

Clarence McGuffey Jr.

Clarence owned a street cleaning business and enjoyed playing in his rock band, The California Connection

SPREAD THIS NEWS

  • Tweet
  • More
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Local Weather
Current weather
-º
Sunrise-
Sunset-
Wind direction-
Cloudiness-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Arkadelphia weather

ARCHIVES

  • August 2026
  • July 2026
  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025

This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts. Backup cache in use.
Click to show error
Error: Error validating access token: The session has been invalidated because the user changed their password or Facebook has changed the session for security reasons. Type: OAuthException

Copyright © 2026 https://arkadelphian.com

Loading Comments...