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Arkansas State Police Installs 37 New Troopers

LITTLE ROCK – Thirty-seven recruits became Arkansas State Troopers late last week during a graduation ceremony held in the State Capitol rotunda.
After being tested and interviewed, this class of new Troopers was chosen from a pool of 420 applicants. The recruits started their training program on October 13, 2024, at the State Police Training Academy in Little Rock. Over the course of the 24-week program, they engaged in a comprehensive and rigorous curriculum designed to prepare them for the realities of serving as Arkansas State Troopers. The program included approximately 1,200 hours of specialized instruction and practical training, covering topics such as criminal law, traffic law, accident investigation, firearms training, and defensive tactics.
The graduates were sworn in under oath as Arkansas State Troopers by Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Cody Hiland. Colonel Mike Hagar, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Public Safety, Major Roby Rhoads, Sergeant Nick Brown, and Corporal Keon Thompson addressed the class during the ceremony. ASP senior command staff, troop and company commanders, the training section cadre, ASP Commissioners, and ASP Foundation members were among the audience. Clint Bruce, a former NFL athlete, U.S. Navy Seal, entrepreneur, and founder of the HighgroundHQ Foundation, served as the keynote speaker.
Special recognition and awards were presented to the recruits who attained the highest scores within the respective training categories listed as follows:
Academics:
1. Justin Jarvi
2. Christopher Belt
3. Joshua Fitzgerald
Physical Fitness:
1. Jacob Garcia
2. Zachary Roy
3. Hunter Schwantz
Firearms:
1. Billy Puckett
2. Logan Loftis
3. Jacob Garcia
Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC):
1. Justin Jarvi
2. Sheldon Phipps
3. Steven Plyler
The recruit graduates, their hometown, and their first post assignments are listed as follows:
Troop A
Katorious Bluford, Little Rock
Timothy Brown II, Little Rock
Joshua Fitzgerald, Hot Springs
Noah Fricke, Rogers
Ethan Hiland, Conway
Derrick Jacobs, Hensley
Jonathan Johnson, Hot Springs
Logan Loftis, Little Rock
Brandon Loy, Jacksonville
William Roark, Little Rock
Troop D
Nicholas Ade, Batesville
Roman Charmello, Hot Springs
Rafael Garcia, Des Arc
Hunter Hill, Forrest City
Ke’von Medley, Wheatley
Steven Plyler, Gurdon
Damion Potts, Salem
Billy Puckett, Imboden
Hunter Schwantz, Helena-West Helena
Eli Thomas, Searcy
Troop E
Jacob Garcia, Redfield
Gage Sanders, Pine Bluff
Ronald Weast Jr., Star City
Troop F
Trevor Monk, Woodlawn
Connor Nash, Mena
Angel Ramos, Bismarck
Joshua Smeltzer, Malvern
Troop G
Holly Romero, Texarkana
Trey Williams, Fouke
Troop H
Zachary Roy, Fort Smith
Troop I
Justin Jarvi – 2024-B Class Leader, Mt. Pleasant
Troop J
Anthony Freeman, Pottsville
Ty Lynch, Danville
Troop L
Christopher Belt, Van Buren
Sean Palmer, Hector
Sheldon Phipps, Eldridge, Iowa
Keegan Puryear, Hindsville
Upon reporting for duty at their respective troop headquarters, the new Troopers will be placed with a certified departmental Field Training Officer (FTO). Each graduate will work in tandem with their respective FTO for a transitional period before being released to their assignment.
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El Dorado Firefighters Earn Statewide Recognition

EL DORADO — The City of El Dorado is celebrating the recognition of two of its own as among the best in Arkansas firefighting. Captain Joseph Perry and Captain Marlee Thurlkill were each awarded the prestigious State Firefighter of the Year Award during a statewide ceremony held this past weekend in Hot Springs.
The award, presented annually, honors outstanding service, bravery, and dedication to the fire service. Having two recipients from the same department is a rare and notable achievement—one that reflects the strength and professionalism of El Dorado’s fire personnel.
Both captains have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment through years of service, training, and action under pressure. Their recognition at the state level shines a spotlight on the caliber of emergency response in El Dorado.
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Storm Chances Linger Across Region Today

SHREVEPORT – After a night of severe thunderstorms, more unsettled weather is expected today across southern and eastern parts of the region, including South Arkansas. The National Weather Service in Shreveport has placed the area under a Level 1 (Marginal) risk for severe storms, the lowest tier on its five-level scale.
Scattered showers will continue through much of the morning, with embedded thunderstorms developing at times. While isolated thunderstorms are possible throughout the day, the best chance for stronger storms will be in the southern and eastern zones.
Forecasters warn of potential hazards including damaging wind gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour and large hail up to quarter size or larger.
Residents are advised to stay weather aware and monitor for any warnings issued throughout the day, especially in areas like El Dorado, Ruston, and Monroe.
For the latest updates, visit weather.gov/shv or follow @NWSShreveport on social media.
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Murphy Arts District, NELA Music Association Announce New Partnership

EL DORADO — The Murphy Arts District (MAD) in El Dorado is teaming up with the NELA Music Association in a new partnership aimed at providing expanded performance opportunities for musicians from Northeast Louisiana.
Announced Monday, the collaboration is a significant move to bring fresh talent from the NELA region to new stages and broader audiences. As part of the agreement, the Murphy Arts District will serve as the official presenter of the Best Emerging Artist Award at the 2025 NELA Music Awards.
The partnership underscores both organizations’ shared mission to elevate Southern music and create platforms for rising artists.
“We greatly admire the work they’ve done to build a thriving district that champions live music,” said Myra Gatling-Akers, President and Founder of the NELA Music Awards. “Expanding into new markets is vital for our musicians, giving them greater exposure and helping them grow their fan base beyond our region.”
Joanna Benson, Marketing Manager at MAD, echoed that sentiment, emphasizing the venue’s long-standing support of regional talent.
“Over the years, we’ve developed a strong bond with many talented NELA artists who have taken the stage at MAD, and it’s been a joy to watch their careers flourish,” Benson said. “We’re passionate about continuing to support and build relationships with the next generation of artists.”
The partnership is expected to drive greater visibility for emerging musicians while reinforcing El Dorado’s status as a vibrant cultural hub in the South.
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Budget, insurance to top El Dorado School Board agenda

EL DORADO — The El Dorado School Board will convene for its regular monthly meeting Monday evening at 6 p.m., with several key items on the agenda, including athletic budgeting, personnel discussions, and assurances for federal education programs.
Board members will begin by reviewing and approving the minutes from the May 12 regular meeting, as well as three special called meetings held on May 8, May 13, and May 27.
One of the notable items on the agenda is a presentation from Athletic Director Phillip Lansdell regarding the district’s athletic budget and insurance plans for the upcoming school year. The board will also vote on a resolution to appoint a representative to the South Central Service Cooperative Board of Directors.
Sherry Floss is scheduled to present the annual ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act), IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) assurances, and the district’s GEPA (General Education Provisions Act) statement, which are required for federal funding compliance.
Additionally, the board will consider student transfer petitions before moving into executive session to discuss personnel matters.
The meeting will take place at the district’s central office and is open to the public.
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El Dorado Chamber To Host Blood Drive

EL DORADO — The El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to “Give the Spice of Life” by donating blood during a special drive on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. The event will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Chamber’s downtown office, located at 111 W. Main Street.
Organized in partnership with LifeShare Blood Center, the drive aims to help save lives by collecting much-needed blood donations for hospitals across the region. Each donation can help up to three patients in need, according to organizers.
As a token of appreciation, every donor will receive a complimentary pass to attend the Chamber’s “Business After Hours” event that same evening at The Wooden Nickel. The networking event is designed to support local business connections while celebrating those who gave the gift of life.
Community members are encouraged to stop by, roll up their sleeves, and make a meaningful impact.
For more information, contact the El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce.
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