HISTORY MINUTE: How one man helped save a college on the brink of collapse
The college owed $68,000 on the property and had debts totaling $80,000. The situation had gotten so bad that the bank repossessed the college property.
The college owed $68,000 on the property and had debts totaling $80,000. The situation had gotten so bad that the bank repossessed the college property.
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry will hold a special “freezer cleanout day” at the Bass Pro Shops in Little Rock, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24.
A grand opening for a new food truck is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 25, at noon in Arkadelphia.
Clark County authorities have charged an Amity man for felony assault after an altercation involving a firearm.
Lee’s hobbies were riding bikes, watching WWE, sitting on the front porch, and enjoying his family. His favorite expressions were “Ba-Be” and “Alright.”
Of the 151 certified staff employed with Arkadelphia Public Schools, 127 of them are white, 22 of them are black and two of them are Hispanic. That’s going to change if all goes according to plan.
Officers responded to Atwoods for a shoplifter who stole tools, including a chop saw. Police reviewed footage and were able to identify a Searcy couple.