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May 1, 2026
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  • Project Pulse flatlines: Agreement terminated after buyer fails to make deposit by deadline
  • EDCCC among 22 set to receive state funding for industrial site development
  • 2026 Farmers Market season starts Saturday; 2 pop-up events slated in Arkadelphia
  • Chilly weekend ahead, says NWS
  • Troy Buck
  • Arkansas farmers could see more than $150M in disaster relief

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Project Pulse flatlines: Agreement terminated after buyer fails to make deposit by deadline

PHOTO — The halls of a data center. | Shutterstock Images It appears that a data center will not be built in Clark County after all, as the buyer failed to make the first deposit of earnest money within a timeframe under an agreement between buyer and seller. Project Pulse, as the data center project was being called, has lost its heartbeat. In an email sent to local media outlets midday Thursday, Shelley Short, CEO of the Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance, wrote,  “Under the terms of the agreement, the purchaser was required to deposit $200,000 in earnest money within…

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EDCCC among 22 set to receive state funding for industrial site development

Clark County is among 22 other communities throughout Arkansas set to receive a site development grant through the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), state officials announced Wednesday, April 29. The Arkansas Site Development Program is awarding $25 million to public entities throughout the state. The Economic Development Corp. of Clark County is set to receive $3,792,543. The EDCCC made application for a grant in November 2025, asking $5,887,602.76 for site improvements and due diligence to the Southwest Arkansas Mega Site. The 15-member EDCCC board approved the grant submission along with a 20% match up to $1,177,590. “We’re pleased to have…

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Project Pulse community information meeting set for May 4

From the Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance A Community Information Meeting regarding Project Pulse is planned for Monday, May 4, 2026, at 6 p.m. at the Clark County Training Center in the Industrial Park, 35 McClellan Blvd, Arkadelphia. This meeting is being held to share information and provide an opportunity for community members to ask questions. Board members and developers of the project will be in attendance at the meeting. To help ensure the most useful and informative discussion possible, we are asking community members to submit questions in advance to: https://bit.ly/askprojectpulse The form is completely anonymous. Your submissions/questions will help guide the…

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Late-night thunderstorms leave Gurdon, Prescott in the dark; hail damage in Amity

Pexels photos A series of strong thunderstorms swept across Southwest Arkansas late Saturday, April 25, dumping damaging hail in portions of Clark and Pike counties and causing power outages in a three-county area. Late Saturday night, hail the size of baseballs fell in the Amity area, causing widespread damage to homes and vehicles. Some hail reported in nearby Alpine was even larger. Unofficial reports indicate that the hail storm lasted up to 20 minutes. At least one local roofing company said Hardman Lumber Company in Arkadelphia opened its doors to his business Sunday morning to supply plywood and tarps for…

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MagnoliaReporter.com: Smackover Lithium files Definitive Feasibility Study for Lafayette-Columbia project
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MagnoliaReporter.com: Smackover Lithium files Definitive Feasibility Study for Lafayette-Columbia project

The study projects a $1.45 billion investment for the production of lithium at a facility south of Lewisville, drawing on brine pumped from below the two counties

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John “Foot” Craigg
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John “Foot” Craigg

Foot enjoyed gardening and planting, and was particularly fond of roses and fruit trees

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Dry spell followed by severe weather could go either way for cool-season plantings
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Dry spell followed by severe weather could go either way for cool-season plantings

Several weeks of dry warm weather followed by potential severe weather this weekend could go either way for ranchers trying to get their cool-season annuals planted

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Stateline: A closer look at what’s driving the rising rate of uninsured children
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Stateline: A closer look at what’s driving the rising rate of uninsured children

Hundreds of thousands of more children in the United States are going without health insurance, and experts warn that actions by the Trump administration and Congress will likely make the problem worse

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Bits & Pieces: Big Weekend
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Bits & Pieces: Big Weekend

There will be plenty of entertainment offerings in Downtown Arkadelphia this weekend as the Mid South Music Festival takes center stage

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Billy “Dink” Roberson
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Billy “Dink” Roberson

Dink was a welder for Red Ball Oxygen

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States Newsroom: Nutrition program for women, infants and children to stay afloat through end of October
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States Newsroom: Nutrition program for women, infants and children to stay afloat through end of October

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is infusing $300 million into a key federal nutrition program to keep it running through October, while a government shutdown continues without an apparent end point

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