William H. “Dub” Arnold
Dub ended his career as Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court beginning in 1996 and retired from the position in 2003.
Dub ended his career as Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court beginning in 1996 and retired from the position in 2003.
The Roy Ham family was the Clark County Farm Family of the year in 1991 and again in 2015 along with the Southwest District Farm Family in 2015.
Once nearly wiped clean from Arkansas’s streams, the river otter now enjoys a healthy population which benefits not only trappers, but the many men and women who enjoy watching wildlife from a canoe, kayak or other watercraft.
Pay raises, live streaming and the formation of committees to address issues at the jail and DeGray Lake will be the topic of conversation when Clark County justices of the peace convene for what is likely to be an eventful and long February meeting.
Following one of its most successful semesters ever, Ouachita Baptist University is holding the top spot of the Great American Conference all-sports standings for the 2022-23 year.
Due to inclement weather, changes have been made to this week and weekend’s schedule of events for Ouachita Baptist University’s basketball, baseball, and softball teams.
A legislative committee Tuesday morning passed a bill to end state affirmative action, but most of the public was left in the dark on the proposal’s language because it wasn’t made publicly available until after the panel voted and adjourned.