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Tickets on Sale for “The Play That Goes Wrong” at SAAC

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EL DORADO – The South Arkansas Arts Center’s (SAAC) highly anticipated production of “The Play That Goes Wrong” has tickets on sale for the play, as well as the brunch and the raffle.  With generous sponsorship from Murphy-Pitard Jewelers and All About Flowers, the special events for the production include “The Brunch that Goes Wrong” and the “Imperfectly Perfect” Diamond Ring Raffle.

This uproarious comedy promises to entertain audiences. The production runs April 4-6 and 10-12, with performances starting at 7:30pm, except for Sunday which will be a 2:30pm matinee. On Friday, April 4, arrive early to enjoy a champagne toast in the Merkle Gallery at 7pm to celebrate opening night. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for SAAC members, and $15 for general public. Don’t miss out on the laughter and chaos!
On Sunday, April 6, SAAC will host “The Brunch That Goes Wrong” which features a nostalgic and delightful menu crafted from vintage recipes that have long been cherished from the original “SAAC Lunch” being served in the galleries between 11am and 1pm. All dishes will be lovingly prepared by dedicated SAAC Board Members. Surprise! It’s not just any brunch. It’s a tribute to the beloved SAAC LUNCH!
Brunch is sure to delight! The menu features a fresh salad with red wine and honey vinaigrette, creamy asparagus soup, and succulent almond lemon chicken over rice. Complementing these dishes are sweet glazed baby carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, and a delightful raisin bread pudding with rum sauce. Guests can enjoy mimosas and Bloody Marys to toast the occasion. Tickets are $30 for adults and $10 for children aged 12 and under.
All About Flowers is adding an innovative twist to this year’s brunch with an exclusive Garden Lovers seed-bearing lollipop offering. These whimsical lollipops are not just sweet treats; they are cleverly designed to be both edible and plantable! After enjoying the lollipop, simply plant the stick, water it, and watch it grow into real botanicals. The Garden Lover’s 8 Pack for $24 includes an assortment of delicious lollipops; sage and marshmallow (for growing sage), lavender and lemongrass (for growing lavender), peach and marigold (for growing marigold), strawberry and basil (for growing basil), champagne and roses (to grow rosetta cosmos), rosemary and mint (to grow mint), lemon and thyme (to grow thyme), and vanilla and hibiscus (to grow baby blue eyes).
Murphy-Pitard Jewelers will be an on-site with a curated jewelry boutique featuring their exclusive raffle item — the “Imperfectly Perfect” Salt and Pepper Diamond Ring.  A “salt and pepper diamond” has a mix of black and white inclusions, giving it a silky gray color. This gorgeous, one-of-a-kind ring created by Murph-Pitard Jewelers is made from a 4 carat salt and pepper diamond set in 14K rose gold ring with diamond accents valued at $6,275. Raffle tickets can be purchased from Murphy-Pitard Jewelers, All About Flowers, the South Arkansas Arts Center or at the brunch for $10 each or 15 tickets for $100. The winner will be selected on Saturday, April 12 before the last performance of “The Play That Goes Wrong”.
On Thursday, April 10, guests are invited to the artist’s reception for Gayle Hurley from 5:30-7:00pm in the Merkle and Price Galleries, prior to the performance. Additionally, it will be SouthArk Night for “The Play That Goes Wrong,” with students and staff able to attend for just $5 each.
Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to experience the joy of community theatre and delicious dining. For tickets to “The Play That Goes Wrong” or “The Brunch That Goes Wrong,” please visit SAAC’s website at www.saac-arts.org or call the SAAC office at 870-862-5474.  SAAC is located at 110 East 5th in El Dorado, Arkansas.

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Camden Teens Apprehended Following Springdale SWAT Raid

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SPRINGDALE — Two Camden men were arrested Sunday by the Springdale Police Department’s SWAT team as part of an ongoing investigation by Camden police, according to a report by KNWA Television.

Chris Arnold, 18, and Keegan Turner, 18, were taken into custody at separate locations in Springdale after officers executed arrest and search warrants. Authorities said the arrests stem from a broader investigation connected to violent crimes in Ouachita County.

Turner faces multiple charges, including committing a terroristic act, accomplice to first-degree murder, first-degree battery, and two counts of assault, according to court documents. The charges are tied to the September 6, 2022, shooting death of Andretti Austin in Camden.

Arnold is accused of theft by receiving between $5,000 and $25,000 in connection with the theft of a 2016 Ford Edge, also in Ouachita County. Court documents show that Arnold made his first appearance for the case on March 28. As of April 27, no additional charges have been formally filed against him.

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Both Arnold and Turner are currently awaiting extradition to Camden as the investigation continues, the Springdale Police Department confirmed.

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Camden senior receives $60,000 Hagan Scholarship

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CAMDEN – Camden Fairview High School senior Darre’ll Atkins, Jr. has been awarded the highly competitive Hagan Scholarship to attend the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide, need-based merit scholarship designed to help high-achieving students graduate from college debt-free. As part of the award, Atkins will receive $2,000 to assist with essential college expenses and up to $7,500 each semester for up to eight consecutive semesters.

In addition to financial support, the Hagan Scholarship Foundation provides recipients with free workshops, a free Schwab Brokerage Account to encourage financial literacy, and access to free Study Abroad programs. These experiences offer practical life skills that are often not covered in traditional college curriculums.

Hagan Scholars have attended 638 colleges and universities across 49 states and the District of Columbia, with many participating in Study Abroad programs in 58 different countries.

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“Congratulations, Juney! We are so proud of your accomplishments during your time at Camden Fairview, and we can’t wait to cheer on your future successes,” school officials said in a statement.

Atkins’s achievement reflects not only his academic excellence but also his commitment to building a strong foundation for his future at UAM and beyond.

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Arkansas Receives Over $47 Million in Annual Tobacco Settlement Funds

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LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced Monday that the state has received $47,044,772.69 as its annual disbursement from the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), bringing Arkansas’s total proceeds from the agreement to more than $1.4 billion.

The settlement funds, which are administered through the State Treasurer’s office, are crucial in supporting a range of health-related programs across Arkansas. “The annual disbursement of settlement funds supports key programs in Arkansas that improve health outcomes,” Griffin said. “My office enforces the MSA and various tobacco statutes enacted pursuant to the MSA.”

Approved by voters in 2000 through the Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act, the state’s distribution plan directs settlement dollars to a variety of initiatives aimed at enhancing public health. These include the Arkansas Biosciences Institute, which focuses on agricultural and medical research; the Medicaid Expansion Program, which extends coverage to underserved populations; the Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program, which works to reduce tobacco use statewide; and the Targeted State Needs Program, which funds public health efforts for minority communities, seniors, and residents of rural and Delta regions.

Beyond ensuring the appropriate use of these funds, the Attorney General’s office is tasked with enforcing the terms of the settlement. Responsibilities include certifying tobacco manufacturers for sale in the state, maintaining an Approved-For-Sale Directory for cigarettes, handling quarterly and annual reporting, and pursuing audits, investigations, or legal action in cases of noncompliance.

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The Master Settlement Agreement remains one of the most significant public health settlements in U.S. history, requiring major tobacco companies to compensate states for healthcare costs associated with tobacco-related illnesses while funding anti-smoking initiatives.

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Heavy Rainfall Returns To Midweek Forecast

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EL DORADO – Showers and thunderstorms are expected to return by midweek, bringing the potential for excessive rainfall and localized flooding across parts of the Four State Region, according to the National Weather Service in Shreveport.

Periods of heavy rainfall are forecast to begin Wednesday and continue into Wednesday night, mainly impacting northwestern portions of the region. Rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches are likely, with some areas possibly receiving even higher amounts.

The greatest risk for flooding includes low-lying areas, rivers, creeks, and roads, where rapid rises in water levels could occur. The National Weather Service’s Day Three Excessive Rainfall Outlook places parts of northeast Texas, southeast Oklahoma, southwest Arkansas, and northwest Louisiana under a marginal to slight risk for flash flooding.

Communities including Broken Bow, Clarksville, Mount Pleasant, and Texarkana are among those expected to see the highest rainfall amounts. Areas farther south and east, such as El Dorado and Shreveport, are forecast to receive lighter rainfall totals ranging from 0.5 to 1 inch.

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Forecasters urge residents to monitor weather updates, have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts, and be prepared to take action if flood advisories or warnings are issued.

For the latest information, visit weather.gov/shv.

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Tornado Watch Issued For Parts Of Southern Arkansas

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SHREVEPORT – A Tornado Watch is in effect for much of South Arkansas this evening as a powerful storm system sweeps across the region, bringing the potential for dangerous weather conditions.

The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch 176, which remains active until 10:00 p.m. CDT. Counties under the watch include Clark, Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Scott, and Sevier.

The watch follows a volatile afternoon in southern and southeastern Oklahoma, where numerous tornado warnings were issued as storms intensified. Forecasters warn that similar conditions could develop across South Arkansas tonight, with the possibility of large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes.

Residents are urged to closely monitor weather updates and have a plan in place should a warning be issued. Tornadoes can form rapidly with little notice during severe weather outbreaks.

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Tornado Safety Tips:

  • Stay Alert: Listen to NOAA Weather Radio, local news, or trusted weather apps for updates.

  • Have a Safe Place: Identify a safe room or small, windowless interior room on the lowest floor of your home, such as a bathroom or closet.

  • Mobile Homes Are Unsafe: Seek shelter in a sturdy building if possible. Mobile homes do not provide adequate protection from tornadoes.

  • Keep Emergency Supplies Ready: Flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, bottled water, and a phone charger should be easily accessible.

  • Do Not Stay in Your Car: If you are caught outside with no shelter, lie flat in a ditch or low-lying area and cover your head.

Officials stress that nighttime tornadoes can be especially dangerous because they are harder to see and often catch people off guard. Residents are encouraged not to wait for visual confirmation before seeking shelter.

For continuous updates, follow South Arkansas Now and local emergency management alerts throughout the evening.

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