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Duck Derby returns to Caddo Valley on April 11

The community is invited to take part in the annual, fun-filled festivities that raise funds for a special cause. The Duck Derby Festival, benefitting the Percy and Donna Malone Child Safety Center, will take place Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Lower Lake Recreation Area. The community-based event is free to attend and offers a wide variety of activities, including games, food, entertainment, and more, promising an enjoyable experience for families and community members of all ages.  One of the main attractions of the event is the duck race, where participants can adopt rubber…

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It’s about time: Clark County courthouse clock repaired after 2025 storm damage

WINDING DOWN FOR THE DAY — Clark County Judge Troy Tucker, left, talks with horologist David Jackson in the courthouse clock tower. Jackson made repairs to the clock, which sustained major damages in a 2025 thunderstorm. | arkadelphian.com photo by Joel Phelps By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com It’s been nearly one year since winds from a powerful thunderstorm in April 2025 knocked three of the massive clock dials out of the Clark County Courthouse. This week, a Florida-based company that specializes in clock towers replaced the 80-inch acrylic behemoths. The old clock tower still stands the test of time, and…

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Henderson partners with ASU-Mountain Home for teacher education, aviation degrees

Dr. Celya Taylor, provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at Henderson State, and Dr. Robert Shurley, ASUMH provost, signed the pathway agreement. Also pictured are, from left: Dr. Trey Berry, Henderson chancellor; Dr. Glenda Hyer, associate professor of special education; Dr. Charlotte White-Wright, dean of Henderson's Teachers College; Kristina Radivojevich, interim dean of business, arts, and sciences at ASUMH; Laura Knox, director of education at ASUMH; and Dr. Bentley Wallace, ASUMH chancellor. From Henderson State News Henderson State University and Arkansas State University–Mountain Home announced a new transfer pathway agreement for teacher education degrees and have initiated discussions to…

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Arkadelphia couple arrested for human trafficking

From left: Janhina Harold Smith and Justice Benton. | Clark County Detention Center By JOEL PHELPS | arkadelphian.com No community in the world is immune to human trafficking, a global criminal enterprise as old as human civilization. The exploitation of people — be it for sex or forced labor — victimizes millions worldwide. Local authorities say they have uncovered a human trafficking incident that happened in Arkadelphia. Two people have been arrested and charged in connection with human trafficking involving two separate juvenile females between March 23-27, 2026. Arrested were Janhina Harold Smith, 25, and Justice Benton, 24. Police were…

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Ouachita hosts Special Olympics Arkansas Spring Games

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Drought worsens in Arkansas; Clark County encompassed in extreme drought

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Arkansas farmers to drop acreage in four major crops in favor of soybeans for 2026

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Rain chances on rise Friday, Saturday; Easter forecast calls for sunshine

FOIA effort falls short of total but qualified in 50 counties; APA vows second effort
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FOIA effort falls short of total but qualified in 50 counties; APA vows second effort

“We cannot allow Winthrop Rockefeller’s legacy to be erased. He was a fighter who once ran for Governor and lost but came back to be one of the most revered governors in the history of our state.”

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I-30 lane closures at Malvern for bridge inspection
Arkadelphia News

I-30 lane closures at Malvern for bridge inspection

These closures will occur from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 8-9

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Bismarck man convicted for starving cattle
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Bismarck man convicted for starving cattle

A Bismarck man has been convicted of two counts of criminal mischief in the first degree following an investigation by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Law Enforcement Section

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Building Permits: OBU files for $1M in construction
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Building Permits: OBU files for $1M in construction

Plus: Arby’s construction, school signage, new home construction & more

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Abortion group says enough signatures collected to put amendment on ballot
Arkansas

Abortion group says enough signatures collected to put amendment on ballot

Arkansans for Limited Government on Friday will deliver more than 100,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s office

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Leaders in Arkansas water infrastructure hope for relief with latest federal funding
City & County South Arkansas News

Leaders in Arkansas water infrastructure hope for relief with latest federal funding

Arkansas rural water systems are looking to $5 million in federal funds to help them improve aging pipes and other infrastructure

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America’s 250th not so different than America’s 200th
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America’s 250th not so different than America’s 200th

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued an executive order Monday establishing a commission to plan Arkansas’ celebration of the country’s 250th birthday. I’m old enough to remember the 200th. 

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