
Johnny Mac Holloway, age 86, of Arkadelphia, passed from this life on Thursday, May 5, 2022, at Arkansas Hospice in Hot Springs.
Johnny Mac Holloway, age 86, of Arkadelphia, passed from this life on Thursday, May 5, 2022, at Arkansas Hospice in Hot Springs.
Ouachita Baptist University’s Office of Communications and Marketing won a national first prize for “A Ouachita Christmas Special 2021” at the Baptist Communicators Association’s (BCA) 2022 W.C. Fields Awards.
We had intended on noting how nice and quiet it will be in town once the college students return home for the summer. Given this week’s disheartening news about the program cuts and faculty eliminations, however, we just hope the undergraduates return for the fall semester.
Working with the Arkansas Baptist Foundation, Scott and Kim Tatman transferred ownership of the apartments and the lot to Ouachita in 2020. The complex was renamed Tatman Corner in honor of their gift.
Joan Thompson, age 85, passed from this life on Thursday, May 5, 2022, at Arkansas Hospice in Hot Springs.
Clark County real estate transactions recorded April 22 through May 6 having a value of $100,000 or greater.
Officers arrested a man at the parking lot north of Pizza Hut for obstructing governmental operations. The man was caught lying to officers about a vehicle accident he had just been involved in.
With a good showing at the GAC Championship Tournament May 7-10 in Hot Springs, the Tigers would be in consideration for its first NCAA tournament berth since the national runner-up season of 2008.
Angela spent many years working at the Poulan plant in Nashville and working in the kitchen of several local nursing homes. She loved attending Mardi Gras and local parades.
She was a modest woman who enjoyed the simple pleasures that life offered. She enjoyed reading and writing.
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