
In 1967, Rosemary and their daughter Jane moved into the Frances Crawford Dormitory on the Ouachita campus, where Rosemary worked as a Resident Hall Director. She was a Dorm Mom for tens of thousands of university students over the next 42 years.
In 1967, Rosemary and their daughter Jane moved into the Frances Crawford Dormitory on the Ouachita campus, where Rosemary worked as a Resident Hall Director. She was a Dorm Mom for tens of thousands of university students over the next 42 years.
By Saybra ScottArkadelphia Alliance The Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance and EDCCC has taken big steps this year to best prepare the supersite for potential clients. Tours have been given to view the supersite […]
By Felley Lawson OBU News Bureau ARKADELPHIA — Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Nursing is among 41 recipients of a grant from the Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas. Totaling $3,360,327, […]
ARKADELPHIA — The Ouachita Baptist University Department of Theatre Arts will present its One Act Play Festival on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 9-10, at 7:30 p.m. in Verser Theater. The bi-annual event, which is free and open to the public, features six short plays directed by students in completion of end-of-semester projects in Ouachita’s play directing course. All plays will be presented both nights of the festival.
John Diego Scott, 56, of Arkadelphia, was fatally struck at 9:47 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at 21st and Pine streets.
An Arkadelphia nonprofit tasked with putting gifts under Christmas trees for underprivileged children has gotten more support than usual from the Clark County community.
The Clark County Quorum Court on Monday is expected to hold a lengthy meeting and discuss a variety of topics ranging from the 2022 budget to the passage of how the Economic Development Corp. of Clark County may spend funds collected for job recruitment.
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