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Apr 11, 2026
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Real Estate: 10 Clark County properties change hands in past two weeks

Clark County real estate transactions recorded March 30 through April 1, 2026, having a value of $100,000 or greater. Information is gathered from public records held by the Clark County Circuit Clerk, online real estate records via actdatascout.com and the Arkansas Secretary of State. The Arkadelphian includes names of grantees, grantors, transaction price and property description available, and does not withhold names. A variety of factors, including improvements made to a home or property, are considered in real estate prices that may increase from when the seller bought the property. Highlighting this round of real estate transactions is the $312,500 sale of…

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UPDATE: 56-hour manhunt for escaped prisoner ends on River Road

Sean Anthony Bright was located about 5 miles south of Arkadelphia late Tuesday when police saw him exit a field on River Road, Clark County Sheriff Jason Watson said following the 56-hour manhunt for Bright. Bright is back in custody. The sheriff released a statement Wednesday morning: StatementDownload "On Sunday, April 5th at or around 2:32 pm inmate Bright fled from the Clark County Detention Facility. Bright had been working an assigned detail in the detention centers kitchen. All area law enforcement were notified and a search of the area was conducted. Investigators immediately were able to obtain recorded phone…

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Valor ceases ambulance service; Pafford resumes 911 services

Valor Emergency Medical Services ceased operations on Monday morning, April 6, 2026. The Arkadelphia-based company provided ambulance services in two counties. The company's CEO, J.D. Windham, posted the news to Facebook. "Due to financial hardships beyond our control, Valor EMS ceased operations at 0900 this morning. Pafford Medical Services has agreed to assume 911 services and non-emergent transports for Clark and Dallas Counties," Windham said. Valor also held a contract to provide ambulance services in neighboring Dallas County. Responding to a text message from The Arkadelphian that was sent prior to the Facebook announcement, Windham said he was on his…

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Inmate escapes Clark County Jail; manhunt on for Sean Anthony Bright

This post was updated 4/6/26 with updates. It also corrects the date the suspect was last incarcerated. The search continued Monday for a prisoner who escaped from the Clark County Detention Center. Sean Anthony Bright remains on the lam after he reportedly walked away from a kitchen detail Sunday afternoon. Sheriff Jason Watson said agencies used tracking dogs throughout the night in search of Bright, 31. He is described as a white male standing at 5-foot-4-inches and weighing 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing either a jail-issued orange shirt or a white shirt, with either orange or brown pants.…

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New program adds 12,000 acres of Arkansas wetlands for waterfowl
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New program adds 12,000 acres of Arkansas wetlands for waterfowl

Nearly 12,000 additional acres of wetlands will greet waterfowl in The Natural State this winter

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Arkansas Advocate: Chicken growers sue poultry execs for damages from closure, depopulated flocks
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Arkansas Advocate: Chicken growers sue poultry execs for damages from closure, depopulated flocks

Thirteen farmers on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit against executives of bankrupt Arkansas poultry company Cook’s Venture for the financial consequences chicken growers faced when the company abruptly closed in late 2023

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Dorothy Mitchell
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Dorothy Mitchell

A graduate of Sparkman High School, Dot retired from Georgia-Pacific after a 20-year career

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Eddie White recognized for 25 years of service at Arkadelphia Post Office
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Eddie White recognized for 25 years of service at Arkadelphia Post Office

Over the years, Eddie has become a familiar face to countless customers, known for his warm smile, helpful attitude, and outstanding service

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‘Ice Pick Bandit’ strikes Gurdon truck stop twice, causing thousands in damages
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‘Ice Pick Bandit’ strikes Gurdon truck stop twice, causing thousands in damages

The crimes have left law enforcement baffled and cost trucking companies tens of thousands of dollars in damages

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National Science Foundation grant supports Arkansas forest health study
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National Science Foundation grant supports Arkansas forest health study

Globally, salinization is an issue that scientists are keeping close tabs on in both terrestrial soil and freshwater systems because it can change water quality and plant productivity

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Rural Fire Show set for Oct. 5 in Conway
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Rural Fire Show set for Oct. 5 in Conway

The Rural Fire Show is a free event held in appreciation for Arkansas firefighters and their families to honor the service and protection they provide throughout the state

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