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Entergy says power has been restored in South Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK – After a weekend that saw ice wreaking havoc with area utilities, Entergy Arkansas says its’ customers have had their power fully restored as of Monday morning.
As winter weather hit the area on Friday, 1,510 customers in the El Dorado area and over 3,700 customers in Columbia County were reported to be without service.
Ice accumulation was a major factor in the outages, as it adds significant weight to power lines and tree limbs, causing them to stretch, bend, or snap. The utility says a half-inch of ice can increase the weight of a tree limb by up to 30 times, potentially bringing down power lines and causing widespread interruptions.
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City of Camden Offering Pool Passes At Carnes Park

CAMDEN — Just in time for summer, the City of Camden is now offering monthly passes for families to enjoy unlimited swimming at Carnes Park Pool throughout the month of June.
Passes are available for purchase at Camden City Hall or directly at Carnes Park Pool. Pricing is based on family size, with a pass for a family of three available for $70, a family of four for $85, and a family of five for $100.
City officials say the initiative is aimed at providing affordable, family-friendly recreation during the summer heat. With unlimited access all month long, residents can enjoy the pool as often as they like.
Whether you’re looking to beat the heat, stay active, or simply make lasting summer memories, the monthly pass offers a cost-effective way to dive into summer fun.
For more information or to purchase your pass, visit Camden City Hall or Carnes Park Pool during regular hours.
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El Dorado Chamber Unveils Summer Bingo Card

EL DORADO — The El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce is putting a playful twist on summer activities this year with the launch of “Summer Bingo,” a community engagement initiative designed to encourage families to explore local events, public spaces and small businesses.
With the community calendar packed with kid-friendly events, the Chamber saw an opportunity to turn the season into an adventure. Participants can stop by the Chamber office to pick up a bingo card filled with a variety of fun activities. As families complete tasks—from attending events to visiting local parks and businesses—they can mark off their squares.
Once participants complete a bingo, they can return their card to the Chamber and receive a sweet reward: a free ice cream cone, courtesy of Andy’s.
“Summer Bingo is a fun and easy way to explore everything our community has to offer,” said Chamber officials. “It’s designed for all ages and a great way to get families moving, playing and supporting local.”
Participants are also encouraged to share their summer adventures on social media using the hashtag #goeldorado, allowing the community to follow along and join the fun.
Bingo cards are available now at the El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce.
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Pleasant Grove Road Reopens Following Bridge Repairs

EL DORADO — Pleasant Grove Road at Loutre Creek is now open to traffic following the successful completion of bridge repairs, County Judge Mike Loftin announced Monday.
The road had been closed since May 29 for scheduled maintenance on the Loutre Creek bridge. Crews completed the work within the estimated five-day window.
“Bridge repairs are complete. Pleasant Grove Road is now open,” Judge Loftin said in a brief statement. “Thank you for your patience.”
The closure, announced in advance by the county on May 28, allowed for necessary structural improvements to ensure safe travel along the well-traveled route.
Drivers are encouraged to resume normal travel patterns.
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Southern Bancorp Expanding In Missouri

LITTLE ROCK — Southern Bancorp, Inc., a Little Rock-based Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and holding company for Southern Bancorp Bank, has announced plans to acquire Ozarks Heritage Financial Group and its wholly owned subsidiary, Legacy Bank and Trust.
Legacy Bank and Trust, a Springfield, Missouri-based CDFI with approximately $1.9 billion in assets, operates nine locations across Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas and employs nearly 200 people. Upon completion of the acquisition, Southern Bancorp’s total asset size will approach $5 billion, significantly expanding its regional footprint.
“We are excited to welcome the Legacy team, its customers, and its communities to Southern Bancorp,” said Darrin Williams, CEO of Southern Bancorp, Inc. “With the addition of the phenomenal team at Legacy, we look forward to expanding our collective resources – and impact – to even more people and places who can benefit from them.”
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory and shareholder approvals and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Chris Harlin, chairman of Ozarks Heritage Financial Group, reflected on Legacy’s growth since its founding in 2002 in Plato, Missouri. “Joining a nationally recognized, mission-driven institution like Southern Bancorp represents an exciting new chapter in our journey,” Harlin said.
Legacy President and CEO John Everett added, “With the expanded resources and shared mission of Southern Bancorp, I’m confident we’ll achieve even greater impact in the communities we serve.”
Founded in 1986, Southern Bancorp is one of the nation’s oldest and largest CDFIs, known for its focus on financial inclusion and community development.
JPMorgan Chase and Nelson Mullins served as financial and legal advisors, respectively, to Southern Bancorp. Stephens Inc. and Stinson LLP advised Ozarks Heritage Financial Group in the transaction.
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The Nail Bar Opens Its Doors with Chamber Ribbon Cutting

EL DORADO — The El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed The Nail Bar to the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony, marking the grand opening of the new salon.
Chamber staff, local officials, and community members gathered to celebrate the occasion, offering their support as The Nail Bar begins its journey in El Dorado. The modern, stylish space offers a full range of nail services and is now open for business.
The Chamber encouraged residents to stop by, explore the salon’s offerings, and support the locally owned business.
The Nail Bar adds to the growing lineup of small businesses investing in El Dorado, and Chamber leaders expressed excitement for what the new addition will bring to the area.
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