“Parents must be able to control who their children talk to and especially what they see,” said Rutledge. “As the mother of a young daughter, I make sure that I am aware of the dangers on the internet, and I realize the importance for parents to have the ability to protect their children from those who want to do them harm online.”
Man gets 450 years in prison for child porn
A Clark County jury convicted an Oregon man, Jonathan Robert Jennings Walker, of 30 counts of distributing, possessing or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child on March 30, 2022.
Minority Health Commission hosts 7th Biennial Summit
The keynote speaker is Gina Neely. Neely is a television personality and best-selling author who has given presentations across the country showcasing her cooking skills and sharing her perspectives on life and issues facing women.
Prescott woman wins $250,000 in Play It Again drawing
When Ashley Johnson received an unexpected letter in the mail explaining that she won a lottery prize in the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery’s (ASL) Play It Again® drawing, she immediately thought it was a scam.
Dispatch Desk: Wednesday, March 30
A man reported another male punched him in the face at 4th and Caddo streets.
State, local police stepping up enforcement of distracted driving laws
The Arkadelphia Police Department has a “strict, zero-tolerance” policy when it comes to distracted driving in school zones, said Police Chief Jason “Shorty” Jackson. “Distracted driving endangers us all,” he told The Arkadelphian, “and I remind everyone that especially around the school zones we have a strict zero-tolerance policy.”
Dispatch Desk: Monday, March 28
A woman at Ouachita Village Apartments reported someone, likely a neighbor, damaged her Easter Island head lawn ornament.
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