
Ward 3 Director Keith Crews said one business in particular “looks like a junkyard” because it had scrap in front and to the rear of the building.
Ward 3 Director Keith Crews said one business in particular “looks like a junkyard” because it had scrap in front and to the rear of the building.
In a June 8 reader survey poll, The Arkadelphian asked its readers, “Should Pine Street be renamed to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard?”
“As a board and as a city, this is a very difficult issue. It’s a very touchy issue. One that cuts to the very heart of the city.”
By The Arkadelphian An Arkadelphia stormwater project is causing a drain on the city’s coffers. City directors on Tuesday will consider a change order to what was originally a $557,000 drainage project […]
The widening of Pine is an exciting time for our community, hopefully enhancing growth and convenience. It also brings sadness because it causes me to reflect on my childhood that is never again.
The Arkadelphia City Board of Directors heard from two local residents Tuesday regarding the renaming of Pine Street in honor of Civil Rights Activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The Arkadelphia Board of Directors will have a full agenda during its regular meeting Tuesday.
Meeting in regular session Tuesday evening, the Arkadelphia Board of Directors took the first step toward closing two long-unused streets.
Ward 3 Director Keith Crews asked is the existing electrical lines, which run between power poles, would remain above ground or be buried.
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