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Mar 5, 2026
  • Robber sentenced to 20 years for holdup of Arkadelphia Dollar General
  • UPDATE: Clark County’s 2026 primary election results
  • Clark County inmates held in the Arkansas prison system in March 2026
  • Arvilee Fulmer
  • Researchers find that landowner trust, experience influence feral hog management
  • Benton angler takes advantage of hot bite at Monticello for a Lunker
  • UPDATE: Counted absentee ballots show 3-vote win for Arkadelphia school board contest

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Robber sentenced to 20 years for holdup of Arkadelphia Dollar General

A Central Arkansas man is set to spend the next two decades behind bars for robbing an Arkadelphia business. Rodney Nowden Jr., 39, of Shannon Hills, Arkansas was convicted in Clark County for the offense of Aggravated Robbery stemming from an armed robbery in 2024.  Nowden was sentenced to a term of 20 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections with an additional 20 years suspended imposition of sentence and ordered to pay full restitution, as well as additional fines and costs. The offense involved a robbery of the Dollar General Store located at 2727 Caddo St., Arkadelphia, on Feb.…

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In landslide race, Rogers wins Republican nomination for Clark County judge

PHOTO: Ron Addington, left, shakes hands with Bill Rogers in the moments after primary election results were announced. Rogers, the victor, will face Michael Ankton in the general election in November. | Joel Phelps/arkadelphian.com By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com Arkadelphia mechanic “Automo” Bill Rogers will head into the November general election as the Republican candidate for Clark County judge after an easy win over Ron Addington. Rogers took 73% of the overall votes in the primary election, defeating Addington in a 1,247-467 landslide. Rogers now faces a young Democratic candidate Michael Ankton for the county judge’s contest. First and foremost,…

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Addington, Rogers face off in primary race for Clark County judge’s seat

IMAGE: From left, Bill Rogers and Ron Addington are Republican candidates for Clark County Judge. | Images from campaign materials and edited in Canva By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com The top local race for Tuesday’s primary election will decide which Republican candidate will face the lone Democrat in November’s general election for Clark County Judge. It’s an important race because, come Jan. 1, 2027, the overall victor will act as the top executive officer of county government. In essence, the county judge is the mayor of the county. A county judge—not to be confused with a trial judge—is responsible for…

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Manchester grass fire prompts Clark County burn ban

A large wildfire Saturday in the Manchester community southeast of Arkadelphia prompted county Judge Troy Tucker to issue a burn ban for Clark County. Until further notice it is illegal to burn outdoors. Saturday’s wildfire started just before 2 p.m. in the area of Church Drive and White Road, just north of Manchester Road. According to Tate Chanler, director of the county’s Office of Emergency Management, one home was damaged and one outbuilding was destroyed as a result of the brush fire that spread beyond the control of the person who ignited it. Volunteer and full-time firefighters from about a…

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

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UPDATE: Counted absentee ballots show 3-vote win for Arkadelphia school board contest

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Researchers find that landowner trust, experience influence feral hog management

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Benton angler takes advantage of hot bite at Monticello for a Lunker

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More counties post burn bans

UPDATE: Clark County’s 2026 primary election results
City & County

UPDATE: Clark County’s 2026 primary election results

The following are unofficial results from the March 3, 2026, primary election in Clark County, Arkansas

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UPDATE: $250.8M Powerball Jackpot bought using mobile app
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UPDATE: $250.8M Powerball Jackpot bought using mobile app

A jackpot-winning Powerball ticket worth $250.8 million was sold in Arkansas for the March 2 drawing

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Stateline: Iran war drives gas price uncertainty ahead of busy summer season
Nation

Stateline: Iran war drives gas price uncertainty ahead of busy summer season

The national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline topped $3 Tuesday for the first time this year, and is expected to keep going up

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Arkansas’ part in America’s 250th birthday party
News & History Voices

Arkansas’ part in America’s 250th birthday party

The United States is celebrating its America250 semiquincentennial, and Arkansas is doing its part to plan the party

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Retired teachers hear history of Arkadelphia’s Peake Elementary School
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Retired teachers hear history of Arkadelphia’s Peake Elementary School

The Clark County Retired Teachers Association recently hosted guest speaker Cathie Ware Murphy, retired associate professor of nursing from Texarkana College

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 24-March 2, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 24-March 2, 2026

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

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Dispatch Desk: Foot pursuit ends in arrest
Local Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Foot pursuit ends in arrest

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed Feb. 23 through March 1, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

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Stateline: Democrats call for immediate vote on Trump war powers as US, Israel strike Iran
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Stateline: Democrats call for immediate vote on Trump war powers as US, Israel strike Iran

Democratic lawmakers called Saturday for Congress to weigh in on President Donald Trump’s order launching “major combat operations” in Iran, while Republicans largely provided cautious support of the attacks

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Arkansas Advocate: Sanders’ efforts against 2 prison project opponents a test of governor’s pull
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Arkansas Advocate: Sanders’ efforts against 2 prison project opponents a test of governor’s pull

Two veteran Arkansas lawmakers are fighting for their political lives in Tuesday’s Republican primaries, with a barrage of mailers and ads funded by outside groups casting them as insufficiently conservative against challengers backed by GOP Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders

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Kopksy to address Clark County Democratic Women
Politics

Kopksy to address Clark County Democratic Women

Bill Kopksy, executive director of the Arkansas Public Policy Panel and representative of the Protect AR Rights Coalition, will be the featured speaker at the March 2026 meeting of Clark County Democratic Women

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Citing no evidence of wrongdoing, Arkadelphia Schools stand by Lifetouch amid controversy
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Citing no evidence of wrongdoing, Arkadelphia Schools stand by Lifetouch amid controversy

In light of multiple school districts across Arkansas severing ties with Lifetouch photography over concerns that its parent company’s former owner and alleged links to the Jeffrey Epstein files, Arkadelphia Public Schools will not drop its current contract with the company

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Felony Friday: Prosecutor seeks harsher sentence for accused Walmart burglar
Courts & Justice Police & Fire

Felony Friday: Prosecutor seeks harsher sentence for accused Walmart burglar

This is a roundup of felony charges filed Feb. 13-27, 2026, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office

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Weather service forecasters eyeing potential for heavy rain in early March
Weather

Weather service forecasters eyeing potential for heavy rain in early March

The National Weather Service in Little Rock says there is increasing confidence for a wet and stormy pattern over the south-central part of the U.S. through the first few weeks of March 2026

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Issue Spotlight: What Democrats running for Arkansas governor say about education
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Issue Spotlight: What Democrats running for Arkansas governor say about education

The rising cost of Arkansas’ school voucher program has prompted concerns from Democrats and some rural Republican legislators who say it will be devastating to public schools

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Rice stink bug genetic mapping offers clues to curb a costly crop pest
Agriculture Science

Rice stink bug genetic mapping offers clues to curb a costly crop pest

Even though farmers have been dealing with rice stink bugs as pests since the 1880s, entomologists are still getting to know them at the genetic level

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 17-23, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 17-23, 2026

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

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Robber sentenced to 20 years for holdup of Arkadelphia Dollar General
Courts & Justice Top Story

Robber sentenced to 20 years for holdup of Arkadelphia Dollar General

A Central Arkansas man is set to spend the next two decades behind bars for robbing an Arkadelphia business

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

As of March 4, 2026, there were 338 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website

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Arvilee Fulmer
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Arvilee Fulmer

Arvilee was a Navy veteran and served in the Air Force and Army Reserves

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Researchers find that landowner trust, experience influence feral hog management
Agriculture South Arkansas News

Researchers find that landowner trust, experience influence feral hog management

Trust in others and prior experience with feral hogs were significant factors in whether landowners would commit effort and dollars to controlling the destructive animals, two studies have found

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Benton angler takes advantage of hot bite at Monticello for a Lunker
Outdoors South Arkansas News

Benton angler takes advantage of hot bite at Monticello for a Lunker

A bass angling friend told Rod Martinez late last week that the fish were biting really well at Lake Monticello, so he headed that way Saturday, anxious to see what he might land

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UPDATE: Counted absentee ballots show 3-vote win for Arkadelphia school board contest
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UPDATE: Counted absentee ballots show 3-vote win for Arkadelphia school board contest

The lone contested race for a seat on the Arkadelphia school board is still up in the air as uncounted absentee votes could affect the outcome

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