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Flashlight beating nets felony charges for Arkadelphia man
Court records released this week allege that 31-year-old Ted Carl Pate, of 1010 N. 16th St. Apt. 3, forced his way into the victim’s residence at 1319 N. 10th St. and struck him multiple times with a flashlight. An affidavit indicates that Pate knew the victim. Read more
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Arkadelphia Schools closing campus Thursday, Friday for Covid cases, absences
The district will use two AMI (Alternative Methods of Instruction) Days for Thursday, Jan. 13, and Friday, Jan. 14. The district is closed Monday for the MLK Holiday. Students will return Tuesday, Jan. 18. Read more
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Dispatch Desk: Wednesday, Jan. 12
Officers responded to Dunkin Donuts, 2708 Pine St. Suite C, for an report of a known male threatening her outside the plaza. Read more
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Ark. receives at-home testing kits, Hutchinson requests ARPA funds
Arkansas has received the first shipment of 211,000 at-home testing kits and the process of delivering those to the respective distribution locations will begin shortly. Read more
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AG leads effort to stop international scam calls
Attorney General Rutledge is calling for the FCC to require gateway providers – the companies that allow foreign calls into the United States – to take steps to reduce the number of illegal robocalls that enter the U.S. telephone network Read more
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Reddies named national finalists for NCAA Award of Excellence
The Division II Award of Excellence recognizes initiatives in the past year that exemplify the Division II philosophy, community engagement and student-athlete leadership. The Reddies received the accolade for their Military and First Responders Appreciation Day on Sept. 11, 2021. Read more
