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Month: December 2024

7 Clark County inmates parole-eligible in January
Local Police & Fire

7 Clark County inmates parole-eligible in January

As of Dec. 31, 2024, there were 317 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website

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Brenda Williams
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Brenda Williams

Born in Arkadelphia, Brenda was a successful businesswoman in Prescott, where she owned and operated H&R Block and Nevada County Real Estate

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Arkadelphia Parks & Rec opens registration for spring soccer, softball
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Arkadelphia Parks & Rec opens registration for spring soccer, softball

The City of Arkadelphia’s Parks and Recreation Department is kicking off the new year with registration for spring youth soccer and softball

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Stateline: Immigration drives nation’s population growth
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Stateline: Immigration drives nation’s population growth

A recent immigration surge brought newcomers to every state this year, helping to offset a continued drop in U.S. births while contributing to a national upswing of about 3.3 million new residents

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Editor’s pick: Local stories that defined 2024
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Editor’s pick: Local stories that defined 2024

We’re looking back at our coverage of the previous 12 months with an editor’s pick of local stories that helped define 2024

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Arkadelphian.com’s Top 10 most-read stories of 2024
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Arkadelphian.com’s Top 10 most-read stories of 2024

As 2024 comes to an end, arkadelphian.com is taking a look back at what our readers were most drawn to throughout the year

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Start the New Year with Arkansas’ First Day Hikes
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Start the New Year with Arkansas’ First Day Hikes

First Day Hikes have been a statewide event for Arkansas State Parks since 2014 and have become an annual tradition for many

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