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Arkansas Advocate: Federal judge blocks reworked state law restricting minors’ social media 

By ANTOINETTE GRAJEDA | Arkansas Advocate A federal judge has temporarily blocked an Arkansas law set to take effect Tuesday that would have restricted minors’ social media access.  Tech industry trade group NetChoice in January filed a lawsuit challenging Act 900 of 2025, which sought to amend a 2023 law found to be unconstitutional.  The earlier law and the reworked version would have required age verification to create new social media accounts. A federal judge declared the 2023 law unconstitutional and permanently blocked it last year.  In Monday’s 24-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks said NetChoice was likely to succeed on its vagueness challenge…

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Stateline: Many states don’t report losses from data center tax breaks, study says

By KEVIN HARDY | Stateline Though public scrutiny of data centers is growing, 14 states do not disclose how much revenue they lose to data center tax breaks. That’s according to a new report from Good Jobs First, a watchdog group that focuses on economic development incentives. The lack of disclosure comes as other states record mounting losses in tax revenue to data center subsidies. Three states — Georgia, Virginia and Texas — report losing $1 billion or more per year to data center incentives, according to Good Jobs First. The study found that Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri,…

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Data center eyes Clark County, set to buy mega site in $11M deal

DATA CENTER ON THE HORIZON? — The first slide of a presentation hints of a proposed data center that would be located about 5 miles south of Arkadelphia at the Southwest Arkansas Mega Site in Gum Springs. | arkadelphian.com photo by Joel Phelps By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com A data center could very well be coming to Clark County, Arkansas, following a vote Thursday, April 16, to sell the entire Southwest Arkansas Mega Site to an unnamed buyer. In a 90-minute special-called meeting of the Economic Development Corp. of Clark County, board members gave their unanimous approval to sell the…

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4 named Stepping Up for Ouachita honorees

From the OBU News Bureau Ouachita Baptist University will host its 16th annual Stepping Up for Ouachita luncheon, presented by Citizens Bank, on Friday, Nov. 6, 2026, at Chenal Country Club in Little Rock. Doors open at 10:45 a.m., with lunch service beginning at 11:30 a.m. Ticket and sponsorship information is available at obu.edu/steppingup. The event will raise money for scholarships and honor four women: Dr. Kathy (Chapman) Collins, formerly of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, being honored posthumously; Julie (Hendrix) Dodge of Conway, Arkansas; Susan (Shambarger) Goss of Bentonville, Arkansas; and Cheryl (Bass) Williams of Roland, Arkansas. What began in 2010 as a…

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Sharon Riggle

Sharon and her husband John owned and operated KVRC-KDEL radio station in Arkadelphia for many years

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Dispatch Desk: Oct. 6-12, 2025
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Dispatch Desk: Oct. 6-12, 2025

Suspicious salesmen at vet’s office | Drunk clerk tossed in the tank | Recent arrests

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HSU announces 2025 homecoming royalty candidates
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HSU announces 2025 homecoming royalty candidates

Homecoming activities at Henderson State University are under way as the student body prepares to vote for Henderson’s 2025 homecoming royalty

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Arkadelphia Little Theatre: Auditions for upcoming ‘Scrooge’ play open Oct. 20
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Arkadelphia Little Theatre: Auditions for upcoming ‘Scrooge’ play open Oct. 20

Auditions will be located at the Arkadelphia Arts Center, 625 Main St., and open to anyone 14 years or older

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Real Estate: 10 properties change hands in first part of October
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Real Estate: 10 properties change hands in first part of October

Clark County real estate transactions recorded Sept. 26 through Oct. 9, 2025, having a value of $100,000 or greater

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Dean Clark

Dean was superintendent of the Antoine Water System, and owned and operated a logging business and a service station in Antoine

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Arkansas Advocate: As shutdown drags on, Arkansas food banks prepare for expected SNAP interruptions
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Arkansas Advocate: As shutdown drags on, Arkansas food banks prepare for expected SNAP interruptions

November is the busiest time of year at Arkansas Foodbank, and the federal government shutdown threatens to create additional need for the nonprofit’s services from the state’s SNAP recipients and federal employees

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