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Day: March 26, 2025

Arkadelphia police identify woman found dead in Walnut Street home
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Arkadelphia police identify woman found dead in Walnut Street home

Authorities are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found Monday inside her Arkadelphia home

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Free Tree Friday set for April 4 in Arkadelphia
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Free Tree Friday set for April 4 in Arkadelphia

The event lasts from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.

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Arkansas influential in a weakening Congress
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Arkansas influential in a weakening Congress

Members of Arkansas’ congressional delegation have gained influence at a time when Congress itself is losing power

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Temothy Nelson
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Temothy Nelson

Temothy was a proud Badger to say the least, and was an avid athlete, artist and esteemed youth advocate

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History Minute: Clarence Bell, the Father of Community Colleges in Arkansas
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History Minute: Clarence Bell, the Father of Community Colleges in Arkansas

Clarence Elmo Bell was born in Camden in 1912. He graduated from Camden High School in 1930 and enrolled at Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia.

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Arkansas Advocate: AG rejects proposed ballot measure to amend direct democracy process
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Arkansas Advocate: AG rejects proposed ballot measure to amend direct democracy process

Arkansas’ attorney general rejected a proposed ballot measure that aims to amend the state’s initiative and referendum process

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Warren man falls from bicycle in LR, killed by oncoming traffic
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Warren man falls from bicycle in LR, killed by oncoming traffic

A Warren man died in Little Rock when he fell from his bicycle into oncoming traffic

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