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Feb 3, 2026
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  • Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit says parole policies unconstitutionally deny access to attorneys
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  • Carolyn Newsom
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Arkadelphia chamber plans to rock out with 2026 banquet; The Voice’s Barrett Baber to entertain

The Arkadelphia Area Chamber of Commerce announced recently that its annual banquet will be a “high-voltage” night celebrating the businesses and leaders responsible for driving Clark County forward. Themed "Rockin’ The Region" and presented by Southwest Auto Collection, the March 12 event will include live entertainment by Barrett Baber, Arkansas native known for his standout performances as a finalist on season 9 of NBC’s The Voice. The banquet takes place at the Garrison Center Grand Ballroom on the campus of Henderson State University from 6-8 p.m. Dress code is “sleek and polished” as your best rock-concert-inspired look. Pricing for admission…

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Arkansas Advocate: Voter verification letters sent by state lacked date, official letterhead 

PHOTO: Voters form a line outside a vote center in Benton on Arkansas’ first day of early voting in the general election on Oct. 21, 2024. | Mary Hennigan/Arkansas Advocate By ANTOINETTE GRAJEDA | Arkansas Advocate Nearly 1,300 Arkansas voters who were also registered in Alabama or Tennessee were sent undated form letters from the state lacking official letterhead telling them they may be removed from voter rolls if they didn’t respond within 30 days. The Arkansas secretary of state’s office on Monday confirmed the letters were sent as part of its effort to verify voter information, but said the lack…

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Felony Friday: Suspect in Christmas Eve rape case was on parole at time of incident

This is a roundup of felony charges filed Jan. 16-30, 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.  Editor’s note: Details in the following article may be disturbing to some readers. Discretion is advised. Suspect in Christmas Eve rape case was on parole at time of incident An Arkadelphia man accused of rape has a lengthy criminal history revolving…

Business & Finance Top Story

The Fish Net not closing, but is for sale

By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com CADDO VALLEY, Arkansas — Four years ago, Jenifer O’Keefe Spears received the heartbreaking news that her father, Ronnie O’Keefe, had died in a car accident while driving along the shores of the very lake where, nearly four decades before, he had opened the doors of what would become a staple family restaurant. In the months that followed, the Spears family pumped the brakes on their life in Dallas and returned home to run the restaurant, keeping her dad’s dream alive. Now, Spears is ready to turn the page and start another chapter. Jenifer O'Keefe Spears…

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

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Dispatch Desk: Trucker found dead in parking lot

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For the Kids South Arkansas News

Mid-America Science Museum opens registration for 2026 summer camps

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

Inmates held in regional jails

South Arkansas News

Arkansas Advocate: Army program to support $1 billion investment in Pine Bluff Arsenal

Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit says parole policies unconstitutionally deny access to attorneys
Courts & Justice State News

Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit says parole policies unconstitutionally deny access to attorneys

The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas sued top prison officials in federal court Monday, alleging that the state’s parole revocation procedures unconstitutionally deprive people of their due process rights

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Bits & Pieces: Tag, you’re It!
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Bits & Pieces: Tag, you’re It!

The entire community could benefit from this website with a little help from our friends at school districts, municipalities and other organizations

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Gurdon’s Jacie Bright named to University of Alabama President’s List

A total of 15,388 students enrolled during Fall Semester 2025 at The University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s)

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The U of A’s ‘radical shift’
Sports Voices

The U of A’s ‘radical shift’

The value that’s being reinforced is that the most important thing a young person can do is throw a football. It’s clearly far more important than studying to be a nurse, engineer, or teacher. The dollars say so.

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Study: Insect manure boosts soil health, reduces crop damage
Agriculture Science

Study: Insect manure boosts soil health, reduces crop damage

In addition to poultry feed, insects are grown as feed for fish, emerging markets in swine and pet food, as well as human food in energy bars

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Jan. 20-Feb. 1, 2026
Courts & Justice Police & Fire

Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Jan. 20-Feb. 1, 2026

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

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Inmates held in regional jails
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Inmates held in regional jails

Lists of prisoners held in Southwest Arkansas, with links provided

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Rain, light snow, more cold in Arkadelphia forecast
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Rain, light snow, more cold in Arkadelphia forecast

With ice still covering the ground from Winter Storm Fern, the coming days could bring rain, light snow and more extremely cold temperatures

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Arkadelphia’s 2026 Black History Month recognition ceremony rescheduled due to weather

The City of Arkadelphia has rescheduled its 2026 Black History Month Recognition Ceremony due to ongoing hazardous weather conditions

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Ouachita to hold Christian Focus Week Feb. 2-6
Religion

Ouachita to hold Christian Focus Week Feb. 2-6

Ouachita Baptist University will host its annual Christian Focus Week Feb. 2-6, offering students dedicated time and space for encouragement and spiritual growth as a campus

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Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit says state’s near-total ban on abortion violates state constitution
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Arkansas Advocate: Lawsuit says state’s near-total ban on abortion violates state constitution

Arkansas’ near-total abortion ban faced its first legal challenge Wednesday with a lawsuit from four women and a physician who argue the prohibition should be struck down in its entirety

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AGFC: Arkansas hunters surpass $1M in donations to fight hunger
Outdoors

AGFC: Arkansas hunters surpass $1M in donations to fight hunger

Donations, often gathered just a dollar or two at a time, are collected at checkout as an option when anyone purchases a license, magazine subscription or other product through the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s online license system

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Why Roby Brock is investing in local newspapers
News & History Voices

Why Roby Brock is investing in local newspapers

Local communities need local news, but can local newspapers still be profitable? Roby Brock believes so, which is one reason why he has bought four of them in the past seven months.

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Upcoming webinar prepares agricultural employers for ICE, DHS actions
Agriculture Immigration

Upcoming webinar prepares agricultural employers for ICE, DHS actions

As federal immigration enforcement increases at both the workplace and community level, agricultural operations face unique challenges due to their reliance on seasonal labor and, in some cases, mixed-status workforces

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Medical marijuana patients in Arkansas fret over program’s future
Health State News

Medical marijuana patients in Arkansas fret over program’s future

An obscure legal fight over who can change citizen-led amendments to Arkansas’ Constitution casts uncertainty on the program’s future

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OPINION: Combining Arkansas’s industrial strengths
Forestry & Wood Products Voices

OPINION: Combining Arkansas’s industrial strengths

In 2025, wood manufacturing facilities in Huttig, Leola, Glenwood, Arkadelphia and Russellville were closed or idled, causing further strain on rural economies

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Bits & Pieces: Snow much fun
Voices Weather

Bits & Pieces: Snow much fun

We’ve done our fair share of grilling, snacking, sledding and reading during the last several days

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Arkansas Advocate: Lawmakers discuss state police participation in immigration enforcement
Immigration Police & Fire State News

Arkansas Advocate: Lawmakers discuss state police participation in immigration enforcement

Arkansas law enforcement officials said Wednesday 48 people have been held on immigration detainers due to state police’s participation in a federal immigration program since September

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Arkadelphians graduate UCA in fall 2025 commencement
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Arkadelphians graduate UCA in fall 2025 commencement

The University of Central Arkansas held commencement ceremonies, conferring approximately 700 undergraduate and graduate degrees

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U.S. could lose measles elimination status; Eight cases in Arkansas in 2025
Health

U.S. could lose measles elimination status; Eight cases in Arkansas in 2025

The United States is poised to lose its measles elimination status due to last year’s resurgence of the disease in 44 states, including Arkansas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Apply for a public land turkey hunting permit by Feb. 15 
Outdoors

Apply for a public land turkey hunting permit by Feb. 15 

Turkey hunting is open on many Arkansas WMAs to anyone during the season, but a handful of locations are managed through randomly drawn permits to increase hunt quality

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Paid Political Announcement: BILL ROGERS for CLARK COUNTY JUDGE
City & County

Paid Political Announcement: BILL ROGERS for CLARK COUNTY JUDGE

As a current candidate for CLARK COUNTY JUDGE, an article was recently published in The Southern Standard and here in The Arkadelphian that allowed me to tell you some things about myself, my experiences and my qualifications. Today, for a couple of reasons, I’d like to tell you about my family.

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Rosenwald Schools exhibit opens at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
Arts & Entertainment News & History

Rosenwald Schools exhibit opens at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center

The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center (MTCC) will open a new exhibit on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announced

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Area students make ATU President’s, Dean’s lists
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Area students make ATU President’s, Dean’s lists

Arkansas Tech University has announced its President’s List and Dean’s List for undergraduate students on its Russellville campus for the fall 2025 semester

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Arkadelphia chamber plans to rock out with 2026 banquet; The Voice’s Barrett Baber to entertain
Business & Finance Events Top Story

Arkadelphia chamber plans to rock out with 2026 banquet; The Voice’s Barrett Baber to entertain

The Arkadelphia Area Chamber of Commerce announced recently that its annual banquet will be a “high-voltage” night celebrating the businesses and leaders responsible for driving Clark County forward

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

As of Feb. 3, 2026, there were 340 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website

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Carolyn Newsom
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Carolyn Newsom

Carolyn worked for Democrat Printing and Arkadelphia Taxi Service

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Carolyn Tennyson
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Carolyn Tennyson

After graduating from Arkadelphia High School, Carolyn continued her education at the University of Arkansas, Henderson State University and Louisiana State University

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Kerry Newburn
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Kerry Newburn

Born in Arkadelphia, Kerry became a well-respected minister in Rockford, Illinois

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