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City awarded $119K for street, safety improvements
Also known as the “Safe Routes To Schools” program, TAP provides funding to “transportation alternative” projects, or projects focusing on creating safe transportation methods for pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized travelers. Read more
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From dusk til dawn, Henderson and Ouachita students fend off would-be vandals during Battle of Ravine week
The Battle of the Ravine and its traditions have deep roots. It’s the only college football rivalry in America where the away team walks across a street to take on the hosting team. In a small town like Arkadelphia, it’s not uncommon for students to make friends from those attending the other school. But for… Read more
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Dispatch Desk: Friday, Nov. 12
Officers responded to a residence at the 1400 block of Phillips Street, where a woman reported being harassed by a man so adamant on doing her yard work that he returned to her home while she was away to clean it up and burn some debris. Read more
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Shepherd named OBU’s VP for community and intercultural engagement
By Felley Lawson OBU News Bureau ARKADELPHIA — Dr. Lewis Shepherd Jr. has been named vice president for community and Read more
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GALLERY: Veterans Day event draws crowd
A Veterans Day event held Thursday, Nov. 11, drew a crowd of more than 70 people to the Clark County Courthouse. Photos by Joel Phelps/The Arkadelphian Read more
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GAME NOTES: No. 13 Reddies at No. 20 Tigers
ARKADELPHIA — No. 13 Henderson State will play for a GAC title and a likely NCAA DII Playoff berth on Saturday at 1 p.m. when the Reddies’ season culminates in the 94th Battle of the Ravine against rival Ouachita Baptist at Cliff Harris Stadium. Read more
