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Jul 15, 2026
  • $1.3M owed to state nothing to fret over, county judge tells justices
  • Peake reunion starts July 30
  • Stateline: Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
  • Clark County Jail Bookings: July 7-12, 2026
  • AGFC: Report suspected screwworm or parasite cases rather than attempting DIY treatments on wild deer 
  • June lottery ticket sales total $414K in Clark County
  • Save on back-to-school spending during tax-free weekend starting Aug. 1

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$1.3M owed to state nothing to fret over, county judge tells justices

By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com Clark County will repay the State of Arkansas $1.3 million in sales tax rebates, but the news doesn’t come as a surprise to county Judge Troy Tucker. Tucker explained at a Monday meeting of the quorum court that the chunk of money is owed thanks to an undisclosed entity or entities that take part in sales tax rebates. He said the state Department of Finance and Administration notified the county recently, and that the county will commence repayment in 18 monthly installments of $75,000. However, Tucker said, it’s “not a shock” that the funds are…

City & County Top Story

Gurdon recipient of $500K grant

View of downtown Gurdon and historic First National Bank building in Clark County. | Shutterstock image From the Arkansas governor’s office. Editor’s note: The headline has been updated to correct the grant amount awarded to the City of Gurdon. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, alongside the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, announced more than $12.52 million in funding for Arkansas cities, counties, and communities.The 88 grants, totaling $12,522,736, were awarded from the Community Development Block Grant (CDGB) and State Rural Community Grant programs.“Arkansas’ success starts with our local communities,” said Governor Sanders. “The places that shape our towns and cities are often…

Courts & Justice Police & Fire Top Story

Felony Friday: Trio jailed for Arkadelphia robberies

This is a roundup of felony charges filed June 26 through July 10, 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: Trio jailed for Arkadelphia robberies Three Arkadelphia residents stand accused of their involvement in a pair of armed robberies. Charges were filed in recent days against…

News & History Top Story

Rise and fall of mercury mining in Clark County region topic of upcoming discussion

The opening of an Arkansas Quicksilver Company adit, 1932. | Courtesy photo Terry Reynolds, professor emeritus of history at Michigan Technological University, will present “Great Expectations: The Rise and Fall of Mercury Mining in Southwest Arkansas” at the July meeting of the Ouachita Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society. This talk will be held on Tuesday, July 14, at 7 p.m. in the Hugo Room in the CIC Building at Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, 200 Whittington Ave., Hot Springs. The event is free and open to the public. In 1930 cinnabar, the ore of mercury, “the…

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Peake reunion starts July 30

Local Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Police disperse rowdy crowd at grocery store

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Agriculture Outdoors Regional News

AGFC: Report suspected screwworm or parasite cases rather than attempting DIY treatments on wild deer 

a bunk bed with striped linen behind bars
Police & Fire Regional News

Inmates held in regional jails

Arkansas Regional News

Sanders turning Texarkana into Arkansas’ ‘Capital for a Day’

Stateline: Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
Economy Nation

Stateline: Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes

Utilities in Southern states requested the largest increase in rates, totaling $4.5 billion across more than 26 million customers

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Clark County Jail Bookings: July 7-12, 2026
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Clark County Jail Bookings: July 7-12, 2026

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

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June lottery ticket sales total $414K in Clark County
Business & Finance

June lottery ticket sales total $414K in Clark County

Clark County had Arkansas Scholarship Lottery ticket sales totaling $414,587.50 in June 2026

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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

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Arkansas Advocate: Tick season appears worse than usual, state public health veterinarian says
Arkansas Health Outdoors

Arkansas Advocate: Tick season appears worse than usual, state public health veterinarian says

School is out, the temperature is high and the sun isn’t setting until well into the evening. In other words, it’s peak tick season in Arkansas

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Arkansas Advocate: Emails show viewer backlash over PBS program’s removal from Arkansas TV
Arkansas News & History

Arkansas Advocate: Emails show viewer backlash over PBS program’s removal from Arkansas TV

Many viewers said they will not keep donating to the network or restore donations they already canceled

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Tips for preventing tick-borne diseases this summer  
Health Outdoors

Tips for preventing tick-borne diseases this summer  

Ticks cause more human disease than any other insect in Arkansas

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Research shows tiny midge has huge appetite, impact on some livestock
Agriculture Outdoors Science

Research shows tiny midge has huge appetite, impact on some livestock

Arkansas researchers are taking a close look at a tiny midge weighing less than a single strand of hair that can have a large impact on sheep and deer populations

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Stateline: Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future
Government Nation

Stateline: Food stamp changes will cost states billions, raising fears about SNAP’s future

Upcoming funding shifts in the federal food stamp program are poised to cost states billions of dollars, heightening fears that more Americans will lose access to the nation’s largest food assistance program

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Acreage report shows Arkansas rice acres sinking to lowest level in half-century
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Acreage report shows Arkansas rice acres sinking to lowest level in half-century

Rice acreage in 2026 dropped to their lowest since disco was king

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Andrew DeMillo: Don’t fight Arkansas school vouchers by governing like Trump
Arkansas Politics Voices

Andrew DeMillo: Don’t fight Arkansas school vouchers by governing like Trump

Fred Love isn’t the first elected official promising to use his executive power to circumvent the legislative process

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With eyes on elected office, longtime Arkadelphia mechanic sells shop
Business & Finance

With eyes on elected office, longtime Arkadelphia mechanic sells shop

In the late 1980s, West Pine Exxon of Arkadelphia was a customer-focused station where someone would pump your gas and wash your windshield free of charge, you could choose from a small selection of snacks, and have your car fixed in one of the two auto bays. That’s where many people met the store’s mechanic, 18-year-old Bill Rogers.

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Clark County Jail Bookings: June 29 – July 6, 2026
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Clark County Jail Bookings: June 29 – July 6, 2026

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

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Arkansas Advocate: Feds approve Arkansas’ request for flexibility in spending US education funds
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Arkansas Advocate: Feds approve Arkansas’ request for flexibility in spending US education funds

The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday approved Arkansas’ requests to consolidate federal funding and reduce the amount of paperwork and red tape required of school administrators

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As drought continues, cattle farmers must manage heat stress in herds, pastures
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As drought continues, cattle farmers must manage heat stress in herds, pastures

As the high summer temperatures compound long-term drought conditions, taking steps to protect both cattle and the pastures that feed them is key to profitability and survivability for Arkansas farmers

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GriefShare event focuses on ‘Loss of Spouse’
Health Obituaries Religion

GriefShare event focuses on ‘Loss of Spouse’

The event, free and open to anyone who has experienced the loss of a spouse, opens with a video on finding hope and healing after such a loss

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Alligator hunting permit applications available through July
Arkansas Outdoors Regional News

Alligator hunting permit applications available through July

Anyone interested in pursuing alligators on public land in Arkansas must apply for one of the nine hunting locations within Arkansas’s three open Alligator Management Zones

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Arkansas Courts & Justice Police & Fire

Arkansas State Park Rangers justified in fatal shooting of machete-wielding man

Sixth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Will Jones concluded that three Arkansas State Park Rangers were justified under Arkansas law in the May 25, 2026, shooting death of Matthew Garrett, 31, of Judsonia

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Arkansas Advocate: Arkansas has begun a ‘soft launch’ of Medicaid work requirements. What does that mean?
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Arkansas Advocate: Arkansas has begun a ‘soft launch’ of Medicaid work requirements. What does that mean?

Arkansas last week began checking to see if the hundreds of thousands of people enrolled in its Medicaid expansion program comply with stringent work requirements mandated by a new federal law

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Arkansas Legacy Lunker program adds nearly 300,000 ‘Lunkerlings’ to AGFC bass stockings
Arkansas Outdoors

Arkansas Legacy Lunker program adds nearly 300,000 ‘Lunkerlings’ to AGFC bass stockings

The final step of the Arkansas Legacy Lunker program’s first year is in the books, and roughly 295,000 fingerlings spawned from donated 10-pound-or-better largemouth bass have been stocked in lakes throughout Arkansas

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History Minute: The Architect of American Independence
Holidays News & History

History Minute: The Architect of American Independence

It was the words of one man who wrote the sentence that defined the cause and announced to the world that America had become an independent nation

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Andrew DeMillo: The declaration’s lesson: Credibility matters. Arkansas leaders should take notice.
Arkansas Politics Voices

Andrew DeMillo: The declaration’s lesson: Credibility matters. Arkansas leaders should take notice.

“Let facts be submitted to a candid world,” the declaration states before outlining the litany of offenses by the king that prompted the colonies to seek independence.

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Arkansas Advocate: Applications show gaps between Arkansas vouchers and private school tuition rates 
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Arkansas Advocate: Applications show gaps between Arkansas vouchers and private school tuition rates 

The majority of applicants charge rates exceeding state funding, Advocate’s annual analysis shows

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Clark County inmates held in the Arkansas prison system in July 2026
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Clark County inmates held in the Arkansas prison system in July 2026

As of July 1, 2026, there were 350 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website

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Arkansas Advocate: State launches mobile app to navigate new food stamps junk food ban
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Arkansas Advocate: State launches mobile app to navigate new food stamps junk food ban

The Arkansas Department of Human Services launched a new mobile app Monday to help food stamp beneficiaries navigate a new ban on junk food purchases that will go into effect this week

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If it is broke, try to fix it
Nation Politics Voices

If it is broke, try to fix it

Would a two-year budget process and another 18-member commission help the federal government stop spending so much money it doesn’t have?

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Arkansas Advocate: Capitol grounds crowded with monuments and some controversy
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Arkansas Advocate: Capitol grounds crowded with monuments and some controversy

The Arkansas Legislature is the only entity that can create or remove a monument, according to a law in response to an effort to put a Satanist statue near the Capitol

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Locals graduate University of Arkansas
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Locals graduate University of Arkansas

The University of Arkansas honored its most recent graduating class with a series of spring commencement ceremonies at Bud Walton Arena and Barnhill Arena

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$2 million for forestry programs available to Arkansas landowners
Arkansas Forestry & Wood Products

$2 million for forestry programs available to Arkansas landowners

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced that the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program and the Southeast Arkansas Hardwood Reforestation Program

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Stateline: Public universities face escalating involvement from state lawmakers
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Stateline: Public universities face escalating involvement from state lawmakers

Since last year, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and Utah have enacted similar laws that give greater power to politically appointed boards and administrators while weakening tenure protections and faculty sway over curriculum and university leadership

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National news show will be removed from Arkansas public television schedule in July
Arkansas News & History

National news show will be removed from Arkansas public television schedule in July

Arkansas’ public television network drew frustration this week when it announced it will no longer air a PBS news program starting July 1

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States Newsroom: Get ready for the semiquincentennial as U.S. celebrates 250th anniversary
Holidays Nation News & History

States Newsroom: Get ready for the semiquincentennial as U.S. celebrates 250th anniversary

Parties, protests, displays of historic documents, odes to the Founding Fathers — and a massive political rally by the president — will mark a deeply polarized nation’s 250th anniversary on this Fourth of July

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$1.3M owed to state nothing to fret over, county judge tells justices
City & County Government Top Story

$1.3M owed to state nothing to fret over, county judge tells justices

Clark County will repay the State of Arkansas $1.3 million in sales tax rebates, but the news doesn’t come as a surprise to county Judge Troy Tucker

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Peake reunion starts July 30
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Peake reunion starts July 30

The Peake High School Alumni Foundation has announced its 2026 reunion events

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AGFC: Report suspected screwworm or parasite cases rather than attempting DIY treatments on wild deer 
Agriculture Outdoors Regional News

AGFC: Report suspected screwworm or parasite cases rather than attempting DIY treatments on wild deer 

Some wildlife watchers are beginning to ask how they can help protect wildlife from the possible spread of the New World screwworm, which was detected in south Texas in June

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