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City Council honors civics bee winners, urges community input on parks

El Dorado City Council Meeting Recap: Budget Approval, Civics Bee Highlights, and Community Engagement
March 13, 2025 – El Dorado, AR – The El Dorado City Council convened Thursday, in their regularly scheduled meeting, to discuss key community matters, including budget adjustments, a civic competition, and local initiatives aimed at improving parks and addressing mental health concerns.
City Council Approvals
The council unanimously passed the final budget adjustments for 2024, ensuring that financial allocations align with the city’s priorities. Additionally, Melani Allen was appointed to the Historic District Commission with full council support.
Civics Bee Champions Advance to State Competition
Tuesday night’s Civics Bee saw local students competing for trophies, cash prizes, and the opportunity to represent El Dorado at the Arkansas State Civics Bee on May 14th. Participants engaged in 3 rounds judged by community leaders Yancey Kyle, Kensell Green, and Ryan Taylor.
- 1st Place: Jai Durvasula (Washington Middle School) – Recognized for his outstanding performance and expressed gratitude to Ms. Karen Hicks.
- 2nd Place: Pierce Willett (West Side Christian School)
- 3rd Place: Connor Shoemaker (West Side Christian School)
These finalists will now compete for a chance to advance to the National Civics Bee in Washington, D.C.
Mental Health and Substance Use Initiatives
During the meeting, a message from the SHARE Foundation was shared, announcing a focus group initiative aimed at addressing drug usage in the community. Residents were encouraged to participate in a Mental Health and Substance Use Needs Assessment survey, open from February 16th to 22nd. Survey participants will have a chance to win a $25 Murphy USA fuel card. All responses are anonymous. Access the survey here.
Community Input on Parks
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Council members stressed the importance of community involvement in shaping El Dorado’s parks. Mr. McGee highlighted ongoing El Dorado Parks Commission meetings, urging residents to participate: “If you want to see change, you have to go where the decisions are being made.” Councilman Rucks echoed this sentiment, encouraging citizens to engage with elected officials and voice their concerns.
Looking Ahead
The City of El Dorado continues to encourage residents to take part in local governance, civic events, and community-driven initiatives. With upcoming meetings and opportunities for public input, officials stress the importance of collective efforts in shaping the future of the city.
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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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South Arkansas Native Named President Of Central Baptist College

CONWAY — Dr. Jeremy Langley has been appointed as the next president of Central Baptist College, the institution’s Board of Trustees announced last week. Langley assumed the role on May 27, becoming the tenth president in the college’s 73-year history.
Langley brings more than two decades of combined experience in higher education, ministry, and leadership to the position. He has served as CBC’s executive vice president since August 2024. Before arriving in Conway, he spent more than a decade as the associate pastor of Brister Baptist Church in Emerson and seven years in various roles at Southern Arkansas University, including assistant to the president, associate director of athletics, and assistant director of development.
“Speaking for the entire CBC board, we are thrilled to name Dr. Jeremy Langley as the new President of Central Baptist College,” said Kirk Shelton, Board Chairman. “Our search began over a year ago with the announcement of President Kimbrow’s planned retirement this year. We believe that God brought Dr. Langley to us, and as one board member said, ‘he checked all the boxes and exceeded our expectations.’ Dr. Langley hit the ground running working alongside President Kimbrow last fall and has developed a great relationship with administration, faculty, and staff. I believe he is the right man in the right place at the right time.”
Langley holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Ministry Leadership from Liberty University, a Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology from the Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary, a Master of Public Administration from Southern Arkansas University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Mass Communications from Ouachita Baptist University. He formerly served as a Justice of the Peace on the Columbia County Quorum Court, where he chaired the Court’s finance committee.
“I am honored to accept the call to serve as president of Central Baptist College,” Langley said. “This institution has a rich legacy of preparing students for lives of service grounded in biblical truth. I look forward to building on that legacy and leading the college into a season of growth and impact. My chief goal is to ensure CBC continues to be a place where Christ is exalted and God is glorified.”
Langley succeeds Terry Kimbrow, who retired May 26 after more than 20 years as president.
Founded in 1952 and affiliated with the Baptist Missionary Association of Arkansas, Central Baptist College is committed to transforming lives through education that integrates Christian faith and academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment.
For more information, visit www.cbc.edu.
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Victim Identified in Lake Erling Drowning

LEWISVILLE — Authorities have identified the victim of a fatal boating accident Saturday on Lake Erling as Curtis James Hildreth, 62, of Columbia County Road 12 southwest of Magnolia, according to a report from HopePrescott.Com.
The incident occurred at approximately 2:10 p.m. on Saturday, May 31, 2025, when a 12-foot john boat carrying two individuals and a dog capsized while attempting to reach the shore due to increasing winds. The boat overturned in about six feet of water, resulting in Hildreth’s drowning. The second individual and the dog survived after making it safely to the bank. Authorities have not released the name of the survivor.
Emergency crews from the Walker Creek and Lake Erling Volunteer Fire Departments responded to the scene, along with the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office. The Springhill, Louisiana Fire Department Dive Team was called in and recovered Hildreth’s body at approximately 5:15 p.m. that evening. The incident occurred near Lafayette County Road 69 on the east side of the lake.
Hildreth’s body was released to Henderson’s Mortuary of Magnolia.
Local officials remind boaters to take extra precautions in high winds and to always wear life jackets while on the water.
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