Clark County Retired Teachers recently heard from Shelley Short, president and CEO of the Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance
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Clark County Retired Teachers recently heard from Shelley Short, president and CEO of the Arkadelphia Regional Economic Development Alliance
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An obscure legal fight over who can change citizen-led amendments to Arkansas’ Constitution casts uncertainty on the program’s future
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In 2025, wood manufacturing facilities in Huttig, Leola, Glenwood, Arkadelphia and Russellville were closed or idled, causing further strain on rural economies
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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Fisheries Division has partnered with McAlpine Christmas Tree Farm in Bismarck for a donation of 200 Christmas trees that can be used by anglers for fish habitat in Lake Hamilton here and Cox Creek Lake near Leola in Grant County
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Allen proudly served as mayor of Whelen Springs for 12 years, and drove a log truck most of his life
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