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OEM: Local pipelines pose no evacuation threat
The Texas Eastern pipeline, owned by the Canadian-based Enbridge Inc., carries natural gas from the southernmost tip of Texas to New York City, dissecting Clark County en route in a southwest-to-northeast fashion. Read more
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Dispatch Desk: Wednesday, Sept. 29
The manager of NAPA, 922 Clinton St., reported that a white male entered the auto parts business on Sept. 24 and shoplifted two fuel pumps, valued at a total of $200, by concealing them in a 5-gallon bucket he had purchased along with other items placed above the stolen merchandise. Read more
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Mid America explores diversity of life on earth in traveling Smithsonian exhibition
“Life in One Cubic Foot” is open and will run through Jan. 2, 2022. The exhibition is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Read more
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Retired teachers hold potluck
CCRTA meets every 3rd Tuesday of each month and would love to have all retired school personnel, certified or non-certified to join us. Read more
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East Clark County firefighters aid other departments in structure, woods fire
A 911 call was made at about 10:35 a.m. in regards to a structure fire on Highway 51 near Brown Springs Road near the Clark/Hot Spring county line. Read more
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One-third of ‘Super Site’ land to be planted; highway projects still in talks
By Joel PhelpsThe Arkadelphian A portion of the 1,000-acre “super site” purchased to attract industry will be planted with pine seedlings following a unanimous decision by the Economic Development Corp. of Clark County. The acreage that will be planted totals 336 acres. With a lengthy agenda, the EDCCC met Tuesday at the Arkadelphia Recreation Center.… Read more
