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Feb 17, 2026
  • Commentary: A nutritionist on RFK Jr.’s upside-down food pyramid: a vibes-based policy disaster
  • Taking protein into account with the new food pyramid
  • Early voting starts Tuesday, Feb. 17
  • Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 9-15, 2026
  • Joyce Francis
  • William Hendrix
  • Judy Rhodes

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Early voting starts Tuesday, Feb. 17

Graphic courtesy of the Clark County Clerk's Office Early voting for the preferential primary begins Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Recreation Center.  Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Early voting ends March 2 at 5 p.m. The primary election takes place Tuesday, March 3, from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at one of nine Vote Centers located throughout Clark County. Check the status of your voter registration and learn more general voting information by visiting the Clark County Clerk’s Office website. A preferential…

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Felony Friday: Beaver hunt leads to drug arrest

This is a roundup of felony charges filed Jan. 30 through Feb. 13, 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. Beaver hunt leads to meth arrest An Arkadelphia man was arrested on felony drug charges after officers found him hunting beavers in an area where hunting was off-limits. Jason Wayne Bright, 52, was arrested Dec. 21, 2025, after…

Police & Fire Top Story

White Hall man captured after kidnapping attempt in Arkadelphia

A White Hall man is in Clark County custody on charges of kidnapping after a brief manhunt led to his arrest. At about 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, a woman reported to the Arkadelphia Police Department that she had received notification of a Ring doorbell video that showed her daughter being the victim of domestic violence outside her Village Drive home. Detectives were able to obtain copies of the video, which reportedly showed the female and her juvenile son being taken from the home. Police identified the suspect as Michael Earnest Sloan, 39, of White Hall, and issued a…

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Arkadelphia High School students protest ICE activities

PHOTO: Students from Arkadelphia High School hold signs and flags along the city's main thoroughfare in protest of U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. | Joel Phelps/arkadelphian.com By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com Following a trend in schools across Arkansas, a small group of students from Arkadelphia High School staged a walkout in protest of federal immigration activity nationwide. At about 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, about a dozen AHS students and a parent—most of them holding anti-ICE signs or Mexico flags—gathered at the school parking lot to commence a half-mile march to the corner…

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Commentary: A nutritionist on RFK Jr.’s upside-down food pyramid: a vibes-based policy disaster
Health Voices

Commentary: A nutritionist on RFK Jr.’s upside-down food pyramid: a vibes-based policy disaster

This matters because these guidelines don’t just live on a government website. They determine what 30 million kids eat through the National School Lunch Program and shape federal programs like WIC

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Taking protein into account with the new food pyramid
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Taking protein into account with the new food pyramid

Now that protein is taking a more prominent position in federal nutrition guidelines, you may have some questions about how to adjust your diet

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 9-15, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 9-15, 2026

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

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Arkansas Advocate: Democrats seeking nomination for governor focus on voucher program, economic development
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Arkansas Advocate: Democrats seeking nomination for governor focus on voucher program, economic development

Addressing issues with the state’s school voucher program, supporting economic development and investing in Arkansans are priorities for Sen. Fred Love and Supha Xayprasith-Mays, the two candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for Arkansas governor

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Local students graduate A-State
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Local students graduate A-State

Arkansas State University has announced the names of students who completed degree requirements to graduate during Fall Commencement at First National Bank Arena

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Opinion: Journalism needs more leaders like Daisy Bates, fewer like Jeff Bezos
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Opinion: Journalism needs more leaders like Daisy Bates, fewer like Jeff Bezos

Daisy Bates was also a trailblazer in journalism whose courage in the face of threats is something that more news outlet owners, publishers and journalism leaders should consider emulating

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Arkansas Advocate: Judge blocks state law increasing signature requirement for ballot measures 
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Arkansas Advocate: Judge blocks state law increasing signature requirement for ballot measures 

An Arkansas judge on Thursday blocked implementation of a 2023 state law that increased the signature requirements for measures to qualify for the ballot

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Arkansas officials urge public to avoid contact with wild birds due to avian influenza
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Arkansas officials urge public to avoid contact with wild birds due to avian influenza

Arkansas agriculture and health agencies are urging the public to avoid contact with wild birds, especially birds that appear sick or are found dead, due to detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Arkansas

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ASU System adopts common course numbering system for college courses

The Arkansas State University System has completed a new common course numbering system to align with statewide higher education goals and simplify transfer processes for students

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Economic board set to buy more Gurdon acreage
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Economic board set to buy more Gurdon acreage

The Economic Development Corp. of Clark County (EDCCC) green-lighted a proposal to buy 9 acres adjoining an existing EDCCC-owned property jobs officials are calling the Gurdon Industrial Site

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University of Arkansas Chancellor’s List includes local students
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University of Arkansas Chancellor’s List includes local students

The University of Arkansas is recognizing students for earning a place on the Fall 2025 Chancellor’s List, the university’s highest academic honor for undergraduates during the semester

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Arkansas projects get funded as debt elephant gets fed
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Arkansas projects get funded as debt elephant gets fed

Four members of Arkansas’ congressional delegation secured hundreds of millions of dollars for highways and other state projects. Meanwhile, a nonpartisan group is warning of the consequences of ever-increasing government debt.

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$425K NIFA grant supports statewide Arkansas weather station network
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$425K NIFA grant supports statewide Arkansas weather station network

A statewide network of 20 high-tech weather stations is in the process of being built by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, thanks to a $425,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Literacy Council to host volunteer tutor orientation March 26 at Clark County Library
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Literacy Council to host volunteer tutor orientation March 26 at Clark County Library

Volunteer tutors support adults working to strengthen reading, writing, math, English language skills, and basic computer skills through one-on-one and small-group learning tailored to each learner’s goals

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Dispatch Desk: Officer draws gun on fleeing suspect with illegal fender lights
Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Officer draws gun on fleeing suspect with illegal fender lights

The following incidents were gathered from reports filed Feb. 2-8, 2026, at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office

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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 2-8, 2026
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Clark County Arkansas jail bookings: Feb. 2-8, 2026

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

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Freesia: Ouachita presenting student-led theatre production of alumna-written play
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Freesia: Ouachita presenting student-led theatre production of alumna-written play

The Department of Theatre Arts in Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Performing Arts will present “Freesia,” a student-led MUSE project, from Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 12-15, 2026, in Verser Theatre

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Arkansas Advocate: AG accuses former prison board lawyer of attempting to ‘rewrite history’
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Arkansas Advocate: AG accuses former prison board lawyer of attempting to ‘rewrite history’

Attorney General Tim Griffin and the Board of Corrections’ former attorney are clashing once again — this time over whether Griffin’s office agreed to delay a court hearing in 2023 to allow the attorney to attend the unexpected birth of his child

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Henderson music department announces spring performance schedule
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Henderson music department announces spring performance schedule

Events range from ensemble performances to faculty recitals. All are free and open to the public.

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Stateline: With electricity bills rising, some states consider new data center laws
Artificial Intelligence Nation

Stateline: With electricity bills rising, some states consider new data center laws

As Americans grow increasingly frustrated over their electricity bills, states are trying to keep the nation’s growing number of data centers from causing higher energy costs for consumers

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Arkadelphia area students make A-State Chancellor’s and Dean’s lists
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Arkadelphia area students make A-State Chancellor’s and Dean’s lists

Students on the Chancellor’s and Dean’s Lists for the fall 2025 semester at Arkansas State University have been announced

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Registered Democrats can’t vote this time in GOP primary
Politics Voices

Registered Democrats can’t vote this time in GOP primary

This year’s open primary elections in Arkansas will be a little more closed, but only to Democrats seeking to vote in the Republican primary

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With U.S. herd at lowest level in 75 years, could cattle cycle be ready to change?
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With U.S. herd at lowest level in 75 years, could cattle cycle be ready to change?

After a multi-year slide to its lowest level in 75 years, the number of cattle in the United States may finally be poised for an upturn

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Stateline: Immigration detention passed 70,000 in January
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Stateline: Immigration detention passed 70,000 in January

Despite the high-profile U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in Minnesota, ICE arrests were down slightly in January compared to December, according to new data

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SAU announces local students make Dean’s, President’s List
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SAU announces local students make Dean’s, President’s List

Southern Arkansas University has announced its Dean’s List and President’s List for the fall 2025 semester

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Give old decoys new life with AGFC
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Give old decoys new life with AGFC

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is asking all hunters to consider donating the faded, shot-up or otherwise mistreated duck and goose lures to its decoy adoption program, saving some landfill space while inspiring the next generation of conservationists

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Loe twins double up at DeGray Lake with Arkansas Legacy Lunker program
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Loe twins double up at DeGray Lake with Arkansas Legacy Lunker program

It took a little longer than Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Fisheries biologists predicted, but DeGray Lake turned in its first entry into the Legacy Lunker books, quickly followed by its second

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Local scholars make President’s, Dean’s lists at UALR
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Local scholars make President’s, Dean’s lists at UALR

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has announced the list of students who have been named to the Chancellor’s List and Dean’s List for the Fall 2025 semester

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Study: Insect manure boosts soil health, reduces crop damage
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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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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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Early voting starts Tuesday, Feb. 17
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Early voting starts Tuesday, Feb. 17

Never assume you are registered to vote until you have received your voter registration card from the county clerk, warns the Arkansas Secretary of State

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Joyce Francis
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Joyce Francis

Joyce enjoyed reading and watching Hallmark movies

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William Hendrix
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William Hendrix

A graduate of Arkadelphia High School, William continued his education and love for basketball, pursuing his dream of becoming a basketball coach

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Judy Rhodes
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Judy Rhodes

Judy lovingly owned and operated Miss Betty’s, where generations of children passed through her doors and her heart

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